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Myanmar Tour Programs
Introducing Myanmar Tour
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Myanmar Golden Ways Tour
15 DAYS (PRIVATE TOUR)
Yangon - Kyaikhityo -
Pindaya -Inle - Mandalay-Bagn- Yangon |
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Day 1 Arrive Yangon
Arrival at Yangon International airport and transfer to
the hotel .Afternoon sightseeing in Yangon featuring
Chaukhtakyi, a colossal recling Buddha; a senic photo stop
on beautiful Kandawgyi Lake and Shwedagone Pagoda arguably
the world’s most impressive golden stupa.Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 Yangon-Kyaikhtiyo (Golden Rock ) ( BF )

Breakfast at the hotel before an early morning drive to
Kyaikhtiyo, site of the famous Golden Rock. It is a large
boulder which appears delicately balanced, supposedly by the
assistance of a well palaced hair of the Buddha, on the edge
of a cliff ner the top of a mountain. It is one of the most
revered Buddhist shrines.Afternoon we can either go by foot
or truck from the base camp to the beginning of the tril
from where it is a 45 minute walk to the top.Enjoy Golden
Rock sightseeing. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 3 Kyaikhtiyo – Yangon ( BF )
Breakfast at hotel. Viewing the morning sunrise scene at
Kyaikhtito is a memorable sight. Descend the mountain to
base camp and drive back to Yangon. On the way to Yangon, we
will visit some pagodas in Bago.Lunch at local restaurant.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 Yangon – Heho – Pindaya ( BF )
Breakfast at hotel. Morning transfer to the airport to
take Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways or Air Bagan flight to
Heho ( ETD: 1045/ ETA 1155 direct flight ) to Heho. Arrive
at Heho and drive to Pindaya, which is noted for it’s
extensive limestone caves and picturesque lake. We will be
passing through Pa O and Danu villages of Pwehla and Ji
Chansi and endless fields of dry cultivated mountain rice
and potato. Afternoon visit to Pindaya Caves, inside the
Caves there are nearly 8,000 Buddha images which have been
placed there over the centuries as a form of merit making.
Made of various materials and of different sizes, the
statues are statues are situated in every nook and cranny
throughout the many cave chambers. Dinner and overnight at
hotel.
Day 5 Excursion to Inle Lake ( BF )
Breakfast at the hotel .Today we are driving to unique
and magical Inle Lake, located about 1000 meters above sea
level and 22 km long by 11 km wide. Hilights include the
fisherman rowing in the one-legged syle that is
characteristic of Inle Lake boatmen, and gardens grass and
earth floating on the surface of this shallow lake, floating
strips of land for growing vegetables. In the afternoon
another attraction besides the enjoyment of scenery is a
visit to jumping cats monastery, Phaungdaw U Pagoda and silk
weaving. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 6 Inle Lake – Indaing – Inle Lake (BF)
This morning, take 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. In
the afternoon, return to your hotel
Day 7 Inle Lake – Mandalay (BF)
This morning, leave your hotel by boat and then drive to
Heho Airport. Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways flight from
Heho to Mandalay (approx – ETD: 1225/ ETA: 1255 – direct).
Mandalay sightseeing with a visit to Mahamuni Pagoda, home
to Mandalay’s holiest Buddha statueIn the afternoon, visit
to the finely carved Shwenandaw Monastery, which was once
famous King Mindon's home. Then visit to the Kuthodaw
Pagoda, famous for its world largest book, surrounding it
with 725 marble slabs inscribed with the Tipitaka text (the
Three Baskets of the Buddhist Pali canon). Continue to the
Kyaukdawgyi Pagoda, famous for its large Buddha statue
carved out of a single block of local marble. Enjoy the
spectacular sunset at Mandalay Hill, 230 metres in
elevation, commands a magnificent view of the city and
surrounding countryside. Accommodation at hotel,
Day 8 Mandalay – Maymyo – Mandalay (BF)
This morning, drive up to Maymyo (Pyin Oo Lwin), a cool
hill station, over 1,000 m above sea level, founded during
colonial times and a worthwhile 64 km side trip from
Mandalay. Here visitors can enjoy beautiful scenery, a cool
climate and nostalgic atmosphere of former days with its old
buildings and botanical gardens. Late afternoon, drive down
to Mandalay. Accommodation at hotel, Mandalay.
Day 9 Mandalay – Mingun – Sagaing – Ava – Mandalay (BF)
This morning visit Mingun by boat, located about 11 km
upriver from Mandalay on the western banks of the
Ayeyarwaddy River. Arrive at Mingun visit around Mingun. It
is a town well-known for its 90 tons Mingun Bell, the
largest ringing bell in the world, a mammoth unfinished
Mingun Pagoda, Settawya Pagoda and Hsinbyume Pagoda. Then,
continue by boat to Sagaing, Sagaing was an ancient capital,
Sagaing lies 21 km south west of Mandalay, beside the
Ayeyarwaddy River. Visit Sagaing Hill, Sagaing Hills are
dotted with pagodas and there are over 500 monasteries, a
retreat for some 6000 monks and nuns. Visit Kaunghmudaw
Pagoda (a copy of the Mahaceti Pagoda in Sri Lanka).
In the afternoon, sail along the Ayeyarwaddy River to In-Wa
(Ava), Ava was the ancient capital, known as the Kingdom of
In-wa during the Second Myanmar Empire. Visit Maha Aungmye
Bonzan Monastery, Bagaya Monastery and if time allows visit
Lacquerware Industry. In the early evening return to
Mandalay. Accommodation at hotel, Mandalay.
Day 10 Mandalay – Bagan by Ferry Boat ( BF )
Early morning departure from Mandalay Port for a
fascinating journey on board the local Mandalay – Bagan
ferry boat services. You will travel for a whole day ( about
9 hours ) along the fabled Ayeyarwaddy River enjoying the
sights and sounds of the river life and just relaxing.
Arrive at Bagan and transfer to the hotel. We may do
sightseeing for sunset if we arrive in time. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 11 Bagan (BF)
Start your fullday Bagan sightseeing with a visit to
Nyaung Oo local market. Visit to Shwezigon Pagoda, totally
coated with gleaming gold, and the large bulbous bell-shaped
stupa. It is also Bagan’s most important reliquary shrine –
look out for images of the 37 ‘nat’ housed in a small hall.
Visit to see 12th Century frescoes adorning the corridors of
Kyansittha ‘Cave’ Temple. Visit to Gubyaukgyi (Wetgyi Inn),
this early 13th century temple displays a strong influence
of Indian cultural. Inside are the wall paintings and 28
Buddha images in sitting position. Photo stop at Ywa Haung
Gyi Temple, Visit Htilominlo, the last Barmar style temple
built in Bagan, with old murals and friezes. 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.
In the afternoon, visit Archeological Museum. Continue visit
to the Shwesandaw Pagoda, displays a strong Mon influence.
Visit to the Dammayangyi Temple, which is one of the most
impressive edifices in all of Bagan and it built in the
middle of 12th century. Then visit Sulamani Temple, known
for its murals dating from 11th-12th century and built by
King Narapatisithu. Then, visit the Mingalarzedi, which is
located near the riverside of great Ayeyarwaddy River.
Accommodation at hotel, Bagan.
Day 12 Bagan (BF)
Breakfast. This morning, start your full day Bagan
sightseeing tour with a visit to see Nagayone paya, Continue
visit Manuha Paya, by appearance, it looks quite ordinary,
but once inside you'll have to clamber round four gigantic
Buddha statues squashed tightly inside the modest structure.
Then visit Nanpaya Temple, built in the Mon style with
intricate stone carvings, and said once to have been
Manuha’s residence. Visit to the Gubyaukgyi (Myingaba),
continue visit Myazedi, it is worth to see Myanmar’s
“Rosetta Stone”, bearing inscriptions written in four
languages.
In the afternoon, car and guide at disposal. Accommodation
at hotel, Bagan.
Day 13 Bagan – Popa – Salay – Bagan (BF)
This morning, drive out of Bagan to visit Mount Popa.
Mount Popa locates some 50km southeast of Bagan, Mount Popa,
1500 metres high, is an extinct volcano. It is the legendary
home of the 'nats' or spirits. The Mount Popa area has also
been designated as a National Park.In the afternoon, drive
back to Bagan and on the way back Bagan visit Salay
(Sa-Lay). It is a small town about 15km south of Bagan, down
the Ayeyarwaddy River. And Then visit U Pone Nya Museum,
formerly the Yoke Sone Monastery, exhibits antique
lacquerwares, wooden reliefs and a large standing glided
Buddha image. The figures carved outside the front of the
building are worth seeing. Then, drive back to Bagan.
Accommodation at hotel, Bagan.
Day 14 Bagan– Yangon (BF)
This morning, leave your hotel and then drive to Bagan
Airport. Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways flight from Bagan to
Yangon (approx – ETD: 0950/ ETA: 1100 – direct). Arrive at
Yangon Airport and transfer to your hotel.
In the afternoon, visit Chauk Htat Gyi Pagoda, huge 72 metre
Reclining Buddha. Continue visit the National Museum,
located on Pyay Road. The National Museum has five floors of
exhibits. It displays the Lion Throne, the Elephant Throne,
the Royal Regalia, manuscripts, paintings, etc. Visit to the
Bothataung Pagoda, located close to Yangon River. Later walk
along the Yangon River to enjoy the river view and the busy
harbour area. Accommodation at hotel, Yangon.
Day 15 Yangon departure (BF)
Transfer to Yangon Airport for your departure flight…
Our prices are based on following hotels:
Deluxe Hotels
YANGON Traders Hotel (Deluxe room)
BAGAN Thante Hotel (Deluxe room)
MANDALAY Mandalay Hill Resort (Superior room)
PINDAYA Conqueror Hotel (Superior room)
INLE LAKE Regal Resort (Junior Suite)
Superior Hotels
YANGON Summit Parkview Hotel (Superior room)
BAGAN Thazin Garden Hotel (Superior room)
MANDALAY Emerald Land Inn (Superior room)
PINDAYA Conqueror Hotel (Superior room)
INLE LAKE Regal Resort (Superior room)
Standard Hotels
YANGON Panorama Hotel (Superior room)
BAGAN Thiri Malar Hotel (Superior room)
PINDAYA Conqueror Hotel (Superior room)
MANDALAY Myint Phyar Ayeyar Hotel (Superior room)
INLE LAKE Royal Orchid Hotel (Superior room)
Following prices are valid from 01 October
2005 – 30 April 2006
Prices with throughout guide (Language of
your choice) and Breakfast only
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Above prices are based on net per person in US dollar and non commissionable.
NOTE: If 15 full paying participants 1 per is FOC in single room
THERE WILL BE SUPPLEMENT FOR SUCH AS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PERIOD.
Included in our prices:
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Private air-conditioned car during sightseeing and transfers
services (Saloon, mini bus, bus)
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Hotel Accommodation as specified (see above hotel categories for
your choice)
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With breakfast only throughout the whole
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Domestic flight ticket with Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways
flight as specified in itinerary (including insurance surcharge for
domestic airlines)
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Boat trip as specified
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Local guide throughout (Language of your choice: English,
German, French, Italian, ect…) (or) different English speaking local
guides in different places (see above for your choice)
Not include in our prices:
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