This 15-day journey is a tailor-made package we specially designed for all passionate clients looking for longer and more immersive experience in Myanmar. By different modes of transport from plane, car to horse-cart and motorboat of sometimes barefoot, we will take you to experience the most colorful and disctinctive senses of Myanmar such as shimmering Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon under the sunset, an laid-back horse-cart ride in Ava, hill village venture in Pindaya, traditional fishing technique in Inle Lake or balmy relaxation on pristine beach of Ngapali.
Highlights
By Day | Transfer | Destinations | Activities | Meals |
Day 1 | Yangon | Arrive Yangon, city tour to colonial buildings, Chauk Htat Gyi... | ||
Day 2 | Bagan | Morning fly to Bagan, drive to visit ancient temples, pagodas,... | B | |
Day 3 | Kyauk Gu U Min | Morning walk around Minanthu village, afternoon sail up Irrawaddy... | B | |
Day 4 | Mount Popa | Drive to visit sugar factory and Mount Popa | B | |
Day 5 | Mandalay | Join in an upstream cruise from Bagan to Mandalay | B, L | |
Day 6 | Sagaing, Ava, Amarapura | Drive to visit all highlights of Sagaing, Ava and Amarapura, try... | B | |
Day 7 | Mandalay | Morning stroll along Irrawaddy river, visit a nearby market, drive to... | B | |
Day 8 | Pindaya | Morning fly to Heho, drive to Pindaya, visit Sin Gaung Monastery,... | B | |
Day 9 | Pindaya | Trek through traditional plantations and local houses in Danu village | B, L | |
Day 10 | Inle Lake | Transfer from Pindaya to Nyaung Shwe, en-route visit Shwe Yan Pyay... | B | |
Day 11 | Indein | Boat trip to attend 5-day market and visit Indein pagoda and village,... | B | |
Day 12 | Inle Lake | Cycle around the lake and enjoy rural landscapes, sunset at Red... | B | |
Day 13 | Ngapali beach | Fly to Thandwe, transfer to Ngapali beach and enjoy relaxed time | B | |
Day 14 | Ngapali beach | Chill out on the beach | B | |
Day 15 | Yangon | Chill out on the beach | B |
Meals
14 breakfasts, 2 lunches, dinnerAccommodation
Hotel (15 nights),Transport
Car, Plane, Walking, Boating, Cruise, Horse-cart, Trekking, BikkingFlights
1. Fly from Yangon to Bagan (1 hour 20 minutes)2. Fly from Mandalay to Heho airport (30 minutes)3. Fly from Heho to Thandwe (1 hour)4. Fly from Thandwe to Yangon airport (50 minutes)Included services
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Welcome to Yangon - the biggest and most bustling city in Myanmar, a unique city in Southeast Asia with all nostalgic colors of time and culture reserved over centuries.
If you are interested in colonial era architecture, a stroll down Yangon's colonial buildings will definitely blow you away by well-reserved images from the 20th century, with decaying facades filled with old paint and small trees squeezing through those little cracks.
Moreover, proud of rich cultural tradition, Yangon will amaze you with plenty of spiritual relics where you can experience the importance of Buddhism to the Burmese’s lives: tranquil Chaukhtatgyi Temple containing an over-200-feet-long reclining Buddha, the octagonal-shaped 2500 year old pagoda Sule Pagoda located in the heart of the city, and especially the legendary Shwedagon Pagoda - the massive 99 meter high gold plated pagoda with the diamond studded spire on top of a small hill in downtown Yangon.
And don’t miss chance to meditate in pagoda’s mystical atmosphere beautifully lit up after dark.
(Note: Selected schedules will be appropriately handpicked according to specific package)
Bagan
- among the most significant archaeological South East Asia sites is one of
the densest concentrations of temples and pagodas with about 2,000 monuments
remain in various states of repair.
Once arriving in Bagan, grasp a terrific chance to see how local life is
going through in Nyaung U market: the atmosphere in a Burmese market,
regional products, fresh veggies, fine rice, unique local suncreen, etc.
Continue the visit to important Buddhist constructions of Bagan: Shwezigon
pagoda - the huge gold plated pagoda which is believed to enshrine a
bone and tooth of Gautama Buddha, Ananda temple - a gorgeous white
temple with coppery golden top - the finest and most beautiful temple in
Bagan. Moreover, the further exploration in the
legendary Gubyaukgyi, Htilominlo and Sulamani Temples will
truly be a step back in time between historical architecture, old murals,
plaster carvings and glazed sandstone decorations.
After a long day, soothe your soul in peace and enjoy the sunset along
the Ayarwaddy River.
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.
Minanthu village, to the east of Bagan, is the place which gives you an excellent insight into the traditional daily life of local people. Taking a walk in the village and you will see people in their daily work: collecting water from well, harvesting sesame seeds, weaving cloth, spinning cotton, making cheroot & silver jewelry, etc. Don't hesitate to say "Mingalabar" (which means "Hello" in Burmese) and the friendly villagers will always be very happy to share you their ways of living through inside stories. It is also nice to visit the nearby temple Lay Myat Hnar monastic complex. The shining white exterior with old paintings coverring interior walls will surely leave you a great lasting impression.
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.
Board in a luxury day cruise and start out an enjoyable river expedition in between Bagan and Mandalay. This 12-hour sailing will truly offer you an anticipation of fresh air, the opportunity to feel the gentle waves on the majestic Irrawaddy river while enjoying panoramic views of pristine nature and river life along the way. If you don’t want to be lazy on board, apart from the accommodation of ultra-comfortable seating in air-conditioned main deck or sunbathing chairs available on upper deck, a joyful class teaching different ways to wear Longyi (Myanmar traditional costume) and Thanaka (fragrant paste made from the bark of Thanatkha tree) will give you better insights of Myanmar’s beautiful culture. When the ship is about to reach Mandalay, take your time to enjoy gorgeous moment of the setting sun over the peaceful river.
Welcome to Mandalay – the city of culture located in the right heart of Myanmar.
Unlike other lively tours in modern cities, your excursion in Mandalay will take you to the outlying areas with fantastic mixture of nature and culture: Riverside hills dotted by gold stupas and pagodas named Sagaing, incredible view over Manday across Ayeyarwaddy River from the hill top, brilliant U Min Thonze Cave Temple and Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda, amazing golden Buddha statue at Mahamuni Buddha Temple.
Moreover, a stop at Mahagandayon Monastery is truly worth your time in Mandalay, impressing you by the calm atmosphere when humble monks in red robes lining up silently for lunch ceremony.
After all, a stunning sunset over the iconic U Bein Bridge will definitly blow you away after a long day tour.
Surrounded by dozens of monasteries and pagodas, Mandalay is described for a long time as the city of arts, architecture and significant charms in Myanmar. The further you go, the more likely you are to fall in love with this land. Passing the 40km-long way by car and boat to Pahtodawgyi Pagoda, your mind will soon be filled with all surprise and excitement when visiting Mingun Temple with the giganic Mingun Bell (you can gong it for some luck). On the way back from the charming pagoda, it is time for a peaceful walk exploring Mandalay Palace where the last King lived in and the nearby finely carved teak wooden Shwenandaw Monastery, followed by a visit the local workshop and learn how fine and thin gold leaves are made then plastered on to temples and Buddha statues. Let’s save the best for last by getting lost in the white field of 729 shrines lining up straightly before enjoying tranquil sunset from the top of Mandalay Hills and looking back all the places you passed along the busy but wonderful day.
Danu is a beautiful hillside village which offers unlikely trails for any trekking lovers through terrace- farm plantations where hill villagers cultivate oranges, damsons, potatoes, tea and various more. Along the way, you will be warmly welcomed by smiling villagers while passing scattered traditional houses. Trekking at your own pace and pause at anywhere you like to make random chat with locals and understand more their unique culture and daily activities.
Upward
the western of Shan state is the pictureque Inle Lake – the Venice of Myanmar.
Stepping off Nyaung Shwe marina, you will take a motorized boat to navigate
through stilt villages, floating garderns and meet locals who spend their
entire lives on the water. Passing Ywa Ma village and Kay Lar Village where
Intha people built their unique houses with long straight wooden poles
stretching into the lake bed, it is your tranquil time in relaxed atmostphere
of thelocally significant Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda and get to unfold the
interesting story of the five Buddhas inside. As the dawn is coming and the
warm light turns the still surface of the lake a golden colour, just pause
for a while and cherish true value of unforgetable moment.
Indein is a small village West of Inle Lake which is renowned for the floating market and impressive ancient stupas with Banyan trees growing out of them. From Inle Lake, by just a scenic 8-kilometer boat ride through a long narrow canal, you soon reach the lively floating ‘5-day market’ rotated every five days around five different villages in Inle. This is a beautiful opportunity to experience the diversity of Inle ethnic, witness their day-to-day life and make their unique fair on the water trading all local products. A drop-in visit to local workshops will excite your curiosity about lotus weaving, cheroot cigarettes making in various size and flavours and diligent hand crafted silver work. Lastly, don’t forget to discover old ruined pagodas dated back to the 13th century and admire their incredible beauty even in bad condition. The impressive image of stupas after stupas decaying due to constant exposure to humidity still pose irresistible charm will leave you with nothing but thrills.
Away from hot chaos in religious sites, how better it is to close your long trip than to cool off in a bewitching beach? Setting on the Bay of Bengal coast in Rakhine State, considered as Myanmar’s premier beach destination, Ngapali beach appears to be ideal paradise to relax and enjoy the crystal clear water reflexing beautifully under azure sky. It is inenvitably a perfect place for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling or getting nice walks in lovely cool breeze over peaceful sunrise and sunset.
Away from hot chaos in religious sites, how better it is to close your long trip than to cool off in a bewitching beach? Setting on the Bay of Bengal coast in Rakhine State, considered as Myanmar’s premier beach destination, Ngapali beach appears to be ideal paradise to relax and enjoy the crystal clear water reflexing beautifully under azure sky. It is inenvitably a perfect place for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling or getting nice walks in lovely cool breeze over peaceful sunrise and sunset.
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