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Day
1:
Yangon
City
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 to
Mawtin
Jetty
and take
a
rickshaws
for a
short
trip
along
the
Yangon
River,
proceed
to
Botataung
Pagoda,
where
sacred
hair
relic of
Lord
Buddha
is
enshrined
in it
and at
16:00
P.M
board
the RV
Mahaythi
for a
sunset
cruise
on the
Yangon
River.
After
arrival
at
War-tan
Jetty at
18:30
P.M.
Overnight
at hotel
in
Yangon.
Day
2:
Yangon -
Heho -
Kalaw (
1/2 day
trekking)
Morning
flight
to Heho
in Shan
State.
Upon
arrival
drive to
Kalaw (appr.
1 hour),
a
beautiful
pine-clad
hill
station.
In Kalaw
visit
the
market
and
downtown
area. In
the
afternoon
drive
for 15
minutes
to the
north-west
and stop
at the
junction
A. From
here
take the
footpath
to the
right.
The road
and
trail
goes
through
beautiful
scenery.
After 1½
hrs you
arrive
Pane Hne
Pin, a
Palaung
Tribal
Village
with a
population
of 600
people.
These
people
make
their
living
from
agriculture
and
occasionally
from
hunting,
and live
in long
houses,
with 4-5
families
sharing
the
single
storied
structures.
From
Pane Hne
Pin you
have to
walk for
2 hours
to reach
junction
B from
where
the car
will
bring
you back
to Kalaw
(appr. ½
hr
drive).
Overnight
in Kalaw.
Day
3: Kalaw
-
Pindaya
- Nyaung
Shwe -
Inle
Lake
After
breakfast
drive to
Pindaya
(appr. 2
hours
drive),
a
charming
village
with its
paper
umbrella
cottage
industry.
Visit
the
Pindaya
cave,
famous
for its
thousands
of
Buddha
images
and the
paper
umbrella
cottage
industry.
In the
afternoon
continue
to
Nyaung
Shwe (appr.
3 ½
hours)
drive, a
small
town at
the
northern
end of
Inle
Lake.
From
here
take a
boat for
the
transfer
to your
hotel,
for
check-in
and
overnight
at hotel
in Inle
Lake.
Day
4: Inle
Lake
Full day
excursion
on Inle
Lake (25
km)
famous
for its
unique
one-leg
rowers,
typical
floating
gardens,
local
methods
of
fishing
and
village
life and
the
Phaung
Daw Oo
Pagoda
housing
five
sacred
and
almost
shapeless
Buddha
images,
contorted
because
of the
quantity
of
applied
gold
leaf,
gifts
from the
believers.
The
Buddha
images
are
purported
to have
come
here in
the 12th
Century.
In the
afternoon
excursion
to
Indein (appr.
1 hour
drive)
to see
the
ancient
Bagan +
Shan
style
pagodas,
built
during
Bagan
Period,
passing
the
beautiful
scenery
with
tall
grasses
and
little
water
steps.
The ruin
pagodas,
hide in
the
bushes
will
give you
an
impression
of you
were in
the 12th
- 13th
Centuries
ago.
Overnight
at Inle
Lake.
Day
5: Inle
Lake -
Heho -
Mandalay
After
breakfast
transfer
to Heho
airport
for the
flight
to
Mandalay,
the city
of the
last
Myanmar
Kings.
Sightseeing
of
Mandalay
starts
with a
visit to
the Shwe
In Bin
Kyaung,
one of
the most
outstanding
monasteries
and the
down
town
are. In
the
afternoon
visit
gold
leaf
making
industry,
Mahamuni
Pagoda,
originally
built by
King
Bodawpaya
in 1784,
hosting
the
revered
Mahamuni
image,
cast in
the 1st
Century
and now
covered
in thick
gold
leaves
and arts
and
crafts
center
(bronze
casting;
stone
carving,
etc.).
Then
drive to
Amarapura,
the
"City of
Immortals"
and
enjoy
the
sunset
at U
Bein
wooden
bridge,
over 150
years
old,
which is
still in
use.
Overnight
at hotel
in
Mandalay.
Day
6:
Mandalay
- Mingun
-
Mandalay
After
breakfast
drive to
Kywezon
jetty to
watch
the busy
riverside
activity
and take
a local
riverboat
to the
ancient
capital
of
Mingun (appr.
1 hour
per
way).
Visit
the
Settawya
Pagoda,
with a
footprint
of the
Buddha,
walk to
the huge
Mingun
Bell,
see the
nearby
unfinished
Mingun
Pagoda,
built to
be the
world’s
biggest
pagoda
and
visit
the
Hsinbyume
Pagoda,
a
reproduction
of the
mythological
Mt. Meru.
Then
come
back to
Mandalay.
In the
afternoon
visit
the
Shwenandaw
Monastery,
noted
for its
exquisite
wood
carvings,
Atumashi
Monastery,
the
"Incomparable
Monastery",
the
Kuthodaw
Pagoda,
known as
the
world's
Biggest
Book for
its
stone
slabs of
Buddhist
scriptures
and
sunset
on
Mandalay
Hill, a
vantage-point
for
panoramic
view of
the
city.
Overnight
in
Mandalay.
Day
7:
Mandalay
-
Sagaing
- Monywa
After
breakfast
drive to
Sagaing
Hill, a
retreat
for
Buddhist
devotees
with
numerous
pagodas
and
monasteries
(including
nunnery,
Oo Min
Thonese
and Swan
Oo Pon
Nya Shin
Pagoda),
visit
Kaunghmudaw
Pagoda
and
proceed
to
Monywa,
a
typical
Myanmar
town
located
on the
bank of
the
Chindwin
River.
Upon
arrival
visit
the
Hindu
Style
Than
Buddha
Temple,
unique
in all
of
Myanmar,
beautifully
decorated
with the
most
beautiful
stucco
work in
the
country,
dating
from the
17th
century.
In the
Afternoon
visit
the
cotton
blanket
weavers;
the
traditional
lacquer
ware
workers
at Kyauk
Kar
village
and
finally
go for
sunset
to the
Alantayar
Pagoda,
sight of
the
largest
reclining
Buddha
image in
all off
South
East
Asia,
over 300
feet in
length.
Overnight
in
Monywa.
Day
8:
Monywa -
Pho Win
Daung -
Pakokku
- Bagan
"Rise
early to
take the
ferry to
the
other
side of
the
Chindwin
River
where
you
board a
pick-up
to see
the
seldom
visited
15th
Phowin
Taung
temple
complex
where
more
than
450,000
sandstone
Buddha’s
were
carved
in the
hillsides
in
caves,
alcoves,
or tiny
niches.
The cave
murals
are
still
intact
with
indigo
blues
and soft
pastels.
Many of
the
Buddha’s
can be
seen
without
entering
the
caves or
niches
and
footwear
is
permitted
as long
as one
is not
entering
the
sanctuaries.
A
stunning
Buddha
not to
be
missed
is the
reclining
Buddha
resting
on a
rectangular
stone
mosaic
which
shimmers
with cut
glass."
Then
continue
to
Pankangyi,
a 19th
century
town
with old
city
walls
and an
archaeological
museum.
Visit to
the
Pakhan-ngai
Kyaung,
a 19th
century
largest
wooden
monastery
with 332
teak
pillars.
En route
stop at
some
villages
to study
the
daily
life of
the
people
in the
rural
area.
After
arrival
in
Pakokku,
a
bustling
tobacco
trading
centre,
take a
private
boat and
cross
the
mighty
Ayeyarwaddy
River to
Bagan (appr.
2
hours).
Overnight
in
Bagan.
Day
9: Bagan
Enjoy
the
whole
day at
the most
extensive
archeological
site in
Asia.
Bagan
has over
2000
temples
and
pagodas
of
various
sizes in
varying
states
of
repair
and
spread
across
the
plain.
Shwezigon
Pagoda,
built by
King
Anawrahta
in the
early
11th
century
as a
religious
shrine;
Gubyaukgyi,
a temple
with
exquisite
murals
of
Jataka
scene
and
Ananda
Temple
with
four
huge
standing
Buddha
images
and
numerous
seated
figures
and
niches
around
the
galleried
interior.
In the
afternoon
visit
lacquer
ware
home
industry,
Manuha
Temple
built in
Mon
style
from
1059 and
Nanphaya
Temple,
said to
have
once
been the
residence
of King
Manuha;
Gu Byauk
Gyi
Temple
(Wet Kyi
Inn),
which
has very
nice
frescoes
inside.
Enjoy
sunset
over
terraces
of the
Shwesandaw
Pagoda.
Overnight
in
Bagan.
Day
10:
Bagan -
Mt Popa
- Bagan
After
breakfast
drive to
Mt. Popa
(appr.
1½ hrs
drive).
On the
way
visit
some
villages
and
watch
the
collection
of juice
from the
palm
trees,
and its
conversion
into
palm
sugar.
Visit
the
great
extinct
volcano.
Rising
out of
the
shimmering
heat,
the
solitary
volcanic
crag of
Mt. Popa
is home
to
Myanmar's
most
powerful
" nats
". Visit
the Nat
Museum
with its
life-sized
statues
of the
37 Nat
Gods.
Walk up
the
steps to
the
stupas
and
shrines
that top
the hill
above
the
museum,
seeing
many
pilgrims
along
the way.
In the
afternoon
drive to
Sale (appr.
1 ½
hours),
a
religious
centre
with
many
more
working
monasteries
than
found in
Bagan
today.
Visit
the
Payathonzu,
with
three
shrines
containing
mural
paintings,
Nan Paya,
the
largest
lacquer
Buddha
image in
Myanmar,
said to
date to
the 13th
century
and the
Yoke
Sone
Monastery,
the
oldest
surviving
wooden
monastery
in Bagan
area. In
the
afternoon
drive
back to
Bagan.
Overnight
in
Bagan.
Day
11:
Bagan -
Yangon
After
breakfast
transfer
to the
airport
for the
flight
to
Yangon.
Upon
arrival
visit
the
Dragon
glass
factory,
producing
exquisite
hand-blown
glasses
and the
Mae La
Mu
Pagoda,
popular
for all
of its
Buddha
images,
and a
much
more
"folk
oriented"
feeling
than
other
Pagodas.
Tourists
rarely
visit
it.
Afternoon
sightseeing
starts
with
Chaukhtatkyi
Pagoda
(a huge
reclining
Buddha),
Karaweik
Hall, a
Royal
floating
barge on
the
Royal
Lake for
a photo
stop and
late in
the
afternoon,
visit
the
Shwedagon
Pagoda
described
by
Somerset
Maugham:
"The
Shwedagon
rose
superb,
glistening
with its
gold,
like a
sudden
hope in
the dark
night of
the soul
of which
the
mystics
write,
glistening
against
the fog
and
smoke of
the
thriving
city."
This
massive
bell-shaped
stupa
rises
nearly
100
meters
above
its
hill-top
surroundings.
Wander
through
this
magnificent
structure
and its
courtyards,
stupas,
bells,
Temples,
and
Buddha
images,
and see
religious
and
secular
visitors
from all
parts of
the
globe.
Shwedagon
has
become
the
symbol
of
Myanmar.
Enjoy
the
sunset
over the
Pagoda.
Overnight
in
Yangon.
Day
12:
Yangon
City
Departure
After
breakfast
continue
sightseeing
of
Yangon:
Sule
Pagoda ,
dating
back
over
2000
years,
the
Mahabandoola
Park
with
it's
Independence
Monument
and walk
around
the
downtown
area and
the
sprawling
Bogyoke
Market.
Wide
streets,
orderly
town
planning
and
neglected
public
buildings
revive
visions
of
British
rule,
while
busy
streets
scenes
and
shimmering
pagodas,
bursting
through
a leafy
canopy,
hint at
the rich
local
culture.
Skyscrapers
and
glaring
neon
billboards
have yet
to
overtake
the
capital.
Afternoon
free at
your own
leisure,
till
transfer
to
Yangon
International
Airport
for your
departure
flight.
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12 Day
Essence of Myanmar
Pricing Options /
Private Journeys
(Per person based on
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Inclusions of the
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on double/twin share
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breakfast served in
hotels
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All private vehicles
with chauffeurs
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specified in the
tour
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guides (on-spot)
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visiting fees
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specified in the
tour
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the tour
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Deluxe Package
Yangon: The Governor's Residence
Yangon
Kalaw: Best hotels to be confirmed
Mandalay: Sedona Mandalay (Deluxe)
Inle: Lakeview Hotel (Deluxe)
Bagan: Aureum Hotel & Resort Bagan
(Deluxe)
Monywa: Best hotels available
Ngapali: Aureum Resort Ngapali (Garden View)
Luxury Package
Yangon: The Strand Hotel Yangon
(Superior)
Kalaw: Best hotels to be confirmed
Mandalay: Sedona Mandalay (Deluxe)
Inle: Lakeview Hotel (Junior Suite)
Bagan: Aureum Hotel & Resort Bagan
(Orchid)
Monywa: Best hotels available
Ngapali: Aureum Resort Ngapali (Sea View)
Signature Package
Yangon: The Strand Hotel Yangon
(Strand Suite)
Kalaw: Best hotels to be confirmed
Mandalay: Sedona Mandalay (Deluxe)
Inle: Lakeview Hotel (Lakeside Villa)
Bagan: Aureum Hotel & Resort Bagan
(Island)
Monywa: Best hotels available
Ngapali: Aureum Resort Ngapali (Executive) |
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