This full-day excursion in Bagan is a great way to see more of this beautiful city. Conquering 777 steps to the top of Mt. Popa, you will discover the sacred Taung Kalat monastery and enjoy the breathtaking views of vast green plateaus. After that, take time to relax on a scenic boat trip along the Ayeyarwaddy River to reach KyaukGu U Min temple and admire the notable architecture.
Highlights
- Conquer the sacred Mt. Popa and savor the spectacular views from the top
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Get to know main local industry in Sugar factory
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Sail down Irrawaddy river and visit the exotic KyaukGu U Min
By Day |
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Destinations |
Activities |
Meals |
Day 1 |
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Bagan |
Morning visit Mt. Popa & sugar factory, afternoon sail up Irrawaddy... |
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Inclusions
Meals
breakfast, lunch, dinner
Transport
Car, Trekking, Boating
- Private transports in air-conditioned vehicle
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Water & tissues on coach
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Local English-speaking guide
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Entrance fee in Mt. Popa
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Our personal assistance
Exclusions
- International & domestic flights
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Travel insurance
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Visa application & fees
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Personal expenses
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Meals, drinks not mentioned
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Zone fee in Bagan
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Tips & gratuities for guide and driver
Day 1:Bagan
Drive to the banks of the Irrawaddy River and board in a private wooden motorboat on Aye Yar Jetty for upriver sailing to Kyauk Gu U Min, a remote temple located in quieter side of Bagan. The unique beauty of the temple appreciated by floral designed entrance, exquisite stone carvings depicting religious figures, inner-wall Buddha statues and the notable feature of light wells. There is also a cave found at the back of the temple since it was built against the site of precipitous cliff near the bank of mighty Irrawaddy river. Learn of the legend story behind this temple cave which was largely believed to be a shelter from the invading Mongols. While travelling slowly along the river, take your chance to capture fabulous views of riverside villages, fishermen and local boats passing by.
Mt Popa - a solitary peak topped by gold stupas, is well-known as the birth place of Myanmar’s ‘nats’ or spirits. (50 kilometers southeast from central Bagan ~ 1.5 hours to get there by car). To reach the top, you need to remove shoes and socks and climb the 777 steps to the shrine at the top of the peak. Along the way, there are a multitude of cunning monkeys expecting treats. Sometimes these mischivous hosts can get a little aggressive so it's recommended to take well care of your possessions. Enjoy your reward once conquering the climb with with stupas glistening gold and nothing-can-beat views from the top.