Trip
Features
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Name
of the trip: Panorama
of Myanmar |
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Trip
Code: VNLT-MPT-03 (Reference Code
+ Starting Date) |
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Length
of the trip: 9 days and 8 nights |
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Trip
type: Private & Daily
departure |
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Trip
Starts from: Yangon City |
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Trip
Ends in: Yangon City |
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Extension:
The trip can be extended if
tourists want to visit Thailand,
Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos prior or
post of the trip. |
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Required
booking time: At least 20 days in
advance for individuals and 45 days in
advance for group |
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Call
to book this trip:
+84.91.2270058
(24/7) |
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Email
to book: sales@myanmarluxurytravel.com |
TRIP
OVERVIEW
Day
1: Yangon City Arrival
Upon arrival at Yangon International Airport
welcome by our local guide and transfer to the
Hotel. 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 2: Yangon - Bagan (Meals: B)
Early morning flight to Bagan. Full day
sightseeing tour of Bagan with a diverse
selection of the most important pagodas and
temples, such as Shwezigon Pagoda, built by
King Anawrahta in the early 11th century as a
religious shrine; the Gu Byauk Gyi Temple, a
temple with exquisite murals of Jataka scenes;
the Ananda Temple, with four huge standing
Buddha images and numerous seated figures in
niches around the galleried interior and the
Shwe Gu Gyi Temple, noted for its fine stucco
carvings and panoramic views of the area’s
many monuments. In the afternoon visit
Myinkaba, two km south of Bagan. This village
is well known for its lacquerware workshops
and has also a number of interesting temples,
as Nanphaya Temple, said to have once been the
residence of King Manuha and Gu Byauk Gyi
Temple, which has very nice frescoes inside.
Overnight in Bagan.
Day 3: Bagan - Mt. Popa - Bagan (Meals: B)
After breakfast drive to Nyaung Oo and visit
the lively market and the down town area. Then
drive to Mt. Popa (appr. 1˝ 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
visit the Popa Mountain Park’s Information
Center operated by the Nature and Wildlife
Conservation Division. The area is indigenous
to over 150 different species of medicinal
plants and animals. Time permitting, enjoy a
short late afternoon trek into the forest to
visit a sandalwood plantation. Late afternoon
drive back to Bagan.
Day 4: Bagan - Mandalay - Amarapura -
Sagaing - Mandalay (Meals: B)
Morning flight to Mandalay, the city of the
last Myanmar Kings. Upon arrival drive to
Amarapura the “City of Immortals” and
visit the 150 year old Mahagandayon monastery,
and famous Buddhist learning center. It is
home to a thousand monks, who will form a
procession as they go to take their noon and
final meal of the day. Apart from Pagodas that
have survived, the ancient art of silk and
cotton weaving, using handlooms, is very much
alive and visit U Bein wooden bridge, over 150
years old, which is still in use. After lunch
drive over Ava bridge to Sagaing, 21 km
southwest of Mandalay and visit the Sagaing
Hills, a retreat for Buddhist devotees with
numerous Pagodas, monasteries and nunneries.
Visit the village of Sagaing, at the foot of
Sagaing Hill with markets, shops and
restaurants; one of the monasteries on the
hillside; the Tilawkaguru cave temple, with
mural paintings; Umin Thounzeh caves,
containing 45 Buddha images and Soon U Ponya
Shin Pagoda built in 1312. The view of Sagaing
from here is outstanding. Late afternoon come
back to Mandalay. Overnight in Mandalay.
Day 5: Mandalay - Mingun - Mandalay (Meals:
B)
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 6: Mandalay - Heho - Nyaung Shwe - Inle
Lake (Meals: B)
Morning flight to Heho in Shan State. Upon
arrival drive to Kaung Dine at the
north-western shore of Inle Lake. From here
take a boat for the 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, proceed to the silk weaving village
of In Phaw Khon and visit Nga Phe Chaung (the
biggest and oldest monastery around Inle
Lake). Overnight at Inle Lake.
Day 7: Inle Lake - Heho - Yangon (Meals: B)
Morning 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. In the
afternoon transfer to Heho airport for the
flight back to Yangon. Upon arrival transfer
to your hotel for check-in and overnight.
Day 8: Yangon City Departure (Meals: B)
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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