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YANGON-GOLDEN ROCK-TAUNGOO-KALAW-INLE LAKE-MANDALAY-BAGAN-PYAY-CHAUNG
THA BEACH-YANGON
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PROGRAM |
OVERNIGHT |
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Yangon |
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02 |
Yangon-Bago-Golden Rock |
Golden Rock |
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03 |
Golden Rock-Taungoo |
Taungoo |
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04 |
Taungoo-Kalaw |
Kalaw |
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05 |
Kalaw-Pindaya-Inle
Lake |
Inle Lake |
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06 |
Inle Lake
sightseeing (by boat) |
Inle Lake |
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07 |
Inle Lake-Mandalay |
Mandalay |
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08 |
Mandalay-Amarapura-AVA-Sagaing-Mandalay |
Mandalay |
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09 |
Mandalay-Mingun-Mandalay |
Mandalay |
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10 |
Mandalay-Bagan(By
coach) |
Bagan |
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11 |
Bagan sightseeing |
Bagan |
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12 |
Bagan-Salay
Monastery-Mt Popa-Bagan |
Bagan |
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13 |
Bagan-Pyay |
Pyay |
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14 |
Pyay-Chaung Tha
Beach |
Chaung Tha Beach |
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15 |
Chaung Tha Beach |
Chaung Tha Beach |
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16 |
Chaung Tha Beach |
Chaung Tha Beach |
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17 |
Chaung Tha
Beach-Yangon |
Yangon |
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18 |
Yangon departure |
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Day
(01) Yangon arrival
Upon arrival at Yangon
International Airport welcome by our local tour guide
and transfer to your hotel for check-in. In the
afternoon, drive through the colonial style buildings
downtown, the Chinatown area and the Indian quarter.
Visit Sule Pagoda with its golden chedi which
makes a useful landmark in downtown Yangon. Continue to
Botahtaung Pagoda, located close to Yangon River
and said to contain Buddha relics. Stop alongside
Kandawgyi (Royal) Lake to take photographs over the
lake towards Shwedagon. Enjoy the sunset at Shwedagon
Pagoda; famous world wide – its golden stupa is the
‘heart’ of Buddhist Myanmar. The Pagoda is believed to
be 2,500 years old and the central stupa in surrounded
by dozens of intricately decorated buildings and
statues. There are always many Myanmar people praying
and making offerings at Shwedagon, and it’s a
fascinating place to spend time watching the go by.
Overnight at Yangon.
Day (2) Yangon-Bago-Golden
Rock
Breakfast. Early morning, drive out of Yangon to the
ancient capital of Bago (Pegu), about 2 hours
drive north drive east of Yangon. Just outside Bago,
visit Kyaikpun Pagoda with four 30-meter high Buddha
figures seated back to back. On arrival Bago, visit the
local market and then go to see Shwemawdaw Pagoda
which has a stupa inlaid with diamonds and is Bago's
golden landmark. Continue to
Shwethalyanung Buddha,
which dates from 994 and is revered throughout Myanmar
as the most beautiful Reclining Buddha. Take a look at
wood carving, and then see Kalyani Sima Ordination
Hall. Visit
Kyaikpun Pagoda with four 30
metre high Buddha figures seated back to back. From Bago,
drive through seemingly endless paddy fields to the
small town of Kyaikto (approx 3:30 hours) and on
to the 'base camp' of
Kinpun. In the afternoon,
take a truck up a bumpy track about half way up the
mountain. From here, walk up the path which climbs
steeply to the legendary 'Golden Rock'. (The
climb takes around 1 hour and those unwilling, or not
fit enough to walk can hire four porters to carry them
in seadan chair). The climb offers magnificent views
over the surrounding countryside and the opportunity to
make friends with the many local people who make the
pilgrimage to Kyaiktiyo. The incredible
'Golden Rock' sits precariously on top of the
mountain, and is said to balance thanks to a precisely
placed hair of Buddha. Weather permitting, sunset views
from Mount Kyaiktiyo are amazing. Overnight in Golden
Rock.
Day (03) Golden Rock-Taungoo
Breakfast. Early risers may enjoy returning to the
Golden Rock to watch the sunrise. After then, walk down
the mountain and return by truck to your car or
alternatively walk all the way down to the base camp at
Kinpun. Drive continues to Taungoo (approx
8hours) seeing the countryside's. At the evening arrive
at Taungoo, overnight in Taungoo.
Day (04) Taungoo-Kalaw
Breakfast,
drive to Kalaw (approx 8 hours) through twisting
and turning hilly drive through Shan plateau. The
road is very bumpy but the scenery is interesting –
endless paddy fields in the morning and rolling hills as
the road climbs into the mountains of southern Shan
State. Kalaw is
formers British hills station town, cool, spring-like
weather, pine forests, tea plantations and colorfully
clad hill tribes make this town to a natural magnet for
tourists. You may have opportunity for a social
interaction with ethnic farmers along the way. At
the late afternoon, arrive at Kalaw overnight in Kalaw.
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Day (05) Kalaw-Pindaya-Inle
Lake (by coach/boat)
Breakfast. Observe Kalaw ethnic
market. Drive to Pindaya (approx 1:30 hours) an
interesting drive up into the hills and across the Shan
Plateau, through fields of mountain rice. Visit
magnificent Pindaya Caves, set in a limestone
ridge overlooking a picturesque lake, where thousands of
different types of Buddha images are on display in the
various cave chambers. Visit some local houses
where families produce Shan paper and parasols. You may
have opportunity for a social interaction with ethnic
farmers along the way. Proceed to Inle Lake
(approx 4 hours). If time permits you may visit Joss
house of ruling Shan Sawbwa who was the first president
at Myanmar independent. Accommodation at Inle Lake.
Day (06) Inle Lake private
excursion (by boat)
Breakfast. Full day boat trip on
Inle Lake – a photographer’s dream, its
calm waters are dotted with floating vegetation and
fishing canoes, to which scenic high hills provide the
perfect backdrop. See the lake’s unique “leg rowers”
– the Intha people row standing up with one leg
wrapped around an oar. You will see the floating
gardens, growing vegetables and flowers. Continue by
boat to visit Nga Phe Kyaung Monastery, famous
for its “jumping cats”. Stop to see silk
weaving on wooden handlooms. Visit Phaung Daw Oo
Pagoda, the holiest religious site in southern Shan
State. Stop at a blacksmith shop and other places
as time allows. This afternoon, we enjoy another boat
tour to Indaing, at the western end of the Lake.
The boat takes you through a long channel where you
watch the farmers cultivate their produce. This ride is
one of the most scenic boat tours on Lake Inle.
Accommodation at Inle Lake.
Day (07)
Inle Lake – Mandalay
Breakfast. Depart Inle Lake
early morning for a full day's drive to Mandalay
(appose 7 hours) depends on the way, an
interesting drive up into the hills and across the Shan
Plateau, through fields of mountain rice.
In the afternoon arriving at Mandalay,
sightseeing tour with a visit to Mahamuni Pagoda,
home to Mandalay's holiest Buddha
statue. Visit
Shwenandaw Monastery, and ancient wooden building
with intricate carvings, which was once King Mindon's
home. Continue to see the 'world's largest book', being
the Buddhist Scriptures inscribed on marble slabs, at
Kuthodaw Pagoda. Visit Kyaukdawgyi Pagoda to see a
large Buddha a large Buddha statue carved out of a
single block of local marble. Enjoy spectacular views at
sunset from Mandalay Hill, where there are
interesting glass-studded temples. Overnight in
Mandalay.
Day (08) Mandalay-Amarapura-Sagaing-Ava-Mandalay
(by coach)
Breakfast. A full day of
sightseeing starts with a visit to the ancient city of
Amarapura. Visit Mahagandayon, a famous
Buddhist monastery, where more than a thousand monks
live and study. A full day of sightseeing starts with a
visit to the ancient city of Amarapura and to
nearby U Bein Bridge, which is over a kilometer
long and made entirely of teak. Continue across Ava
Bridge, built by British engineers, to visit
picturesque Sagaing Hill which is perhaps the
living centre of Buddhist faith Myanmar today. Hillsides
are dotted with numerous pagodas and monasteries. In the
afternoon, visit Kaunghmudaw
Pagoda, with its
huge egg-shaped dome in Ceylonese style. Later, return
across Ava Bridge to take the local ferry to
visit Innwa (Ava), located on an island
between the Ayeyarwaddy and the Myitnge Rivers. You will
visit Innwa by horse carts and pass through the
ancient city walls to visit a brick and stucco
monastery called Maha Aungmye Bonzan (also known
as Ok Kyaung). Continue to Nanmyin Watch Tower –
the climb to the top offers lovely views over the river.
See also the impressive wooden monastery of Bagaya
Kyaung. Time permitting; visit some village homes to
see local handicrafts, such as silk weaving, cane mats
and alms bowls. Return to Mandalay in the early evening.
Overnight in Mandalay.
Day (09)
Mandalay-Mingun (by boat)-Mandalay
Breakfast. Boat excursion (one hour each way)
up the Ayeyarwaddy River to Mingun, site
of the world's largest intact bronze bell, 3.7 meters
high and weighing 87 tons, Also visit the huge but
unfinished Mingun Paya (built with the intention
of being the world's biggest pagoda) and the beautiful
Hsinbyume Paya. After seeing enjoy the sunset along the Ayeyarwaddy River on the boat.
Late evening return to Mandalay, accommodation at
Mandalay.
Day (10) Mandalay-Bagan (By
Coach)
Breakfast. Depart Mandalay early morning for a full
day's drive to Bagan
(approx 8 hours), the 10th
century archaeological site is
considered one of the richest
and most amazing site in Asia, comparable to the sites
of worldwide importance such as Jerusalem, and Rome,
Bagan remain virtually un-known. Among Bagan's more than
13,000 temples once stood there are some 2,200 remain
today. Some were destroyed by invaders, others by earth
quake and decay but internationally funded restoration
is under way and major temples are in excellent
condition. If time permit you will have an enjoyable
sunset in the archaeological ruin, otherwise just
transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Bagan.
Day (11)
Bagan sightseeing
Breakfast. Start your full day Bagan
Sightseeing tour with a visit to see the golden
stupa of Shwezigon Pagoda, which is Bagan's most
important reliquary shrine – look out for images of the
37 'nats' housed in a small hall. See 12th
Century frescoes adorning the corridors of Kyansittha
'Cave' Temple. Next stop is Htilominlo, the
last Bamar style temple built in Bagan, with old murals
and friezes. Pass through Tharaba Gateway into
Old Bagan. Continue to Ananda Temple, a
whitewashed masterpiece of Mon architecture with four
standing Buddhas, and the adjacent brick
monastery from
the Early Bagan era with well-preserved murals. Make
photo stop at the tallest temple measuring 61 metres –
Thatbyinnyu known as 'temple of omniscience' and
dating from 1144. Check into your hotel late morning. In
the afternoon, visit the Archaelolgical Museum (if
open). Continue to Dhammayangyi, a massive-looking
temple dating from 1170 that is famous for its
interlocking mortar less
brickwork. Next, visit
Mingalazedi, the last of the large Pagodas built in
the 13th Century, representing the pinnacle
of Bamar pagoda architecture. Late afternoon, stop at
Lacquer ware factory to watch craftsmen skillfully
making this most famous of Bagan handicrafts. At sunset,
climb to the top of one of the monuments to enjoy
magnificent views over Bagan's temples and the
Ayeyarwady River. Overnight in Bagan.
Day (12) Bagan-Salay-Mt.
Popa-Bagan (by coach)
Breakfast. A full day to explore the countryside around
Bagan (exact itinerary is subject to road conditions).
Drive along the banks of the Ayeyarwaddy River through
Chauk, where you will see old Burma Oil installations
('nodding donkey's), and then to Salay (approx 2:30
hours). Visit Yokesone monastery, which is the
oldest surviving wooden monastery hall built on 154 teak
posts with beautiful wood carvings decorating the outer
walls. And see Nan Paya a larage lacquer Buddha
image, said to date from the 13th century.
Continue to drive to Mt. Popa, an extinct volcano
with its shrine dedicated to animist spirits, known as “Nats”.
For the energetic, time to climb the 777 steps to the
shrine at the top of the hill. The steps and path climb
steeply up Mt. Popa- an energetic climb rewarded by
fabulous views from the top. Return to Bagan, on the way
continues to Payathonzu, a complex of three brick
shrines with mural paintings from the Bagan period,
accommodation at Bagan.
Day (13)
Bagan-Pyay
Breakfast. Depart your hotel early morning for the long
drive to Pyay (approx 9 hours). Late Afternoon, arrive
in Pyay. An enormous seated Buddha figure rises up from
the tree line adjacent to Shwesandaw. Overnight
in Pyay. After then visit to the Shwesandaw
Pagoda. This pagoda is similar in design to
Shwezigon in Bagan, and is one of the most sacred
Buddhist pilgrimage spots in Myanmar. Overnight at Pyay.
Day (14) Pyay-Chaung Tha
Beach
Breakfast. Depart form Pyay, drive along to Chaung
Tha Beach (approx 7 hours) through the delta region
of Myanmar. After a long and tedious drive reward to
have a cool and nice quiet breeze at Chaung Tha beach.
Day (15, 16) Chaung Tha
Beach
Breakfast at hotel and rest
of the day either relax or visit one of the fishermen
village nearby. You may also do outing activities such
as wind surfing or scuba diving etc. Overnight at beach.
Day (17) Chaung Tha Beach –
Pathein – Yangon (coach)
Breakfast
at hotel and depart for Pathein (approx 3 hours),
on the way visit elephant camp observe these mighty
animal at their nature. After brief visit of traditional
Pathein Hti (parasol) making process continue to Yangon
(approx 4 hours). Overnight in Yangon.
Day (18)
Yangon departure
Breakfast.
Travelers having arrived mid-day on Day 1 will transfer
to Yangon International Airport for departure. For those
having arrived in the afternoon, a morning of
sightseeing will include city highlight as shown on Day
1 of the itinerary, then transfer to Yangon
International Airport for departure.
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