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» 12 Days Myanmar Bike
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Last a few years have seen the
development of an active tour program,
'traveling on the bicycles' in Myanmar.
This popular method of touring around
the country on the small seat of a bike
was first initiated by 7Days Travel &
Tour Co. Ltd in Yangon. Bicycle tours
provide visitors the best possible
opportunity to intimately experience the
country in a physically active journey
yet a relaxing way. It is with a bicycle
the cultural-diversity & natural-prism
of Myanmar's reality can only be
enjoyed.
Both experienced and amateur cyclist found the
trip very exciting and challenging as most of
the trips are designed to include a mixture of
different landscape along the way. From the
chilly Shan Hills to the central plain Mandalay,
descend down the splendid colonial charms of Pyinoolwin, riding along the mighty
Ayeyarwaddy
River, crossing through the desert like terrain
with rolling hills of the Popa Mountain Range
and cycling amongst the thousand of temples in
Bagan,
visitors will find a real taste for
their passion of outdoors and enjoying
it on a bike. It is a flawless tour,a
combination of colorful country-side
with glorious ancient Myanmar capitals
ending by the best beach resort of
Myanmar. |
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Myanmar bike
Adventure
Coverage :
Yangon /
Mandalay /
Bagan /
Ngapali /
Yangon
Duration : 12-Day / 11-Night
Operational period : October to March
Brief Itinerary
Day 1. Yangon arrival and
sightseeing
Day 2. Yangon - Mandalay by flight
Day 3. Mandalay - Mingun - Sagaing -
Mandalay by bike.
Day 4. Mandalay - Myitthar by bike.
Day 5. Myaitthar - Myingyan by bike.
Day 6. Myaingyan - Mt. Popa by bike.
Day 7. Mt. Popa - Bagan by bike.
Day 8. Bagan
Day 9. Bagan - Thandwe (Ngapali) by flight.
Day 10. Ngapali Beach
Day 11. Ngapali Beach / Yangon (by flight)
Day 12. Yangon departure
View Detail Itinerary |
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Support Services :
Myanmar bike adventure tours
are fully supported by our 7Days crew in order
to limit your biking on any particular day, and
our support vehicles will be there for you. Our
support vehicles is loaded with purified water,
seasonal fruits and some snack to refill your
energy.
Accommodations :
All the hotels utilized are
clean and comfortable. With a few nights'
exceptions in remote destinations where
accommodations are simple and basic.
Weather : November is the beginning of Myanmar’s
dry and cool months. You can expect high
temperatures in the 30°C during most of the tour
as we are biking in the central dry zone of
Myanmar. Sunscreen is not widely available in
Myanmar so be sure to bring an adequate supply
with you on the trip. If we have any rain on the
trip, it should be limited to an occasional
light shower.
Air Transportation :
You will be responsible for
arranging your own flights to and from Myanmar.
The most frequent service is from Bangkok on
Thai Airways and Silk Air (Singapore Airlines’
regional carrier) from Singapore. Be certain to
check with your air carrier about their current
policy and requirements for transporting a
bicycle as one of your pieces of luggage or free
luggage as a sport equipment.
Food and Water : All the meals indicated on the
following itinerary are included with the tour
package. B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner.
We have attempted to build a menu that will meet
your nutritional requirements during an extended
period of strenuous activity and will also allow
you to enjoy a variety of local and ethnic
cuisines. Vegetarian diets can be accommodated.
The tap water available throughout the tour is
not potable. An ample supply of bottle water
will be available to you throughout the trip.
Health Requirements :
No vaccinations are
officially required for a visit to Myanmar.
Malaria prophylaxis is no longer needed. However
travelers should check with their doctor
regarding the advisability of inoculation
against typhoid, hepatitis and tetanus, etc.
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Includes |
Excludes
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(1) 11 night accommodations
with daily breakfast |
(1) visa fees |
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(2) 3 domestic flights |
(2) international flights |
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(3) local tour guide |
(3) personal expenses (
drinks/laundry/souvenirs) |
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(4) all entry and zone fees |
(4) tipping at hotels and
guides |
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(5) ground transports (
support vehicles ) |
(5) airport departure tax (USD
10 per person) |
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(6) porter charges at
airport and jetty |
(6) meals (lunch & dinner) |
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(7) bike rental fees |
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(8) snacks/fruits/water for
every biking day |
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All prices are quoted nett in USD
and valid up to 31st March, 2008.
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DETAILED ITINERARY |
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Day 1.
Yangon |
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Arrive
in Yangon where you will be welcomed by
your local tour guide
and transferred to your hotel to drop
off you luggage. If you arrived by mid
day flight, we may proceed for lunch.
After lunch, a walk through “downtown”
Yangon, a diverse mix of faded colonial
architecture from the British times, and
high-rises built by more recent
investors; Sule Pagoda, built in the
early 3rd century is a landmark in the
city centre. late afternoon visit the
magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda of Rudyard
Kipling fame and one of Myanmar’s most
sacred places. The massive bell shaped
stupa is plated with gold and the tip of
the stupa is set with diamonds and
rubies, sapphires and topaz – a stunning
sight as the sun sets and a most fitting
place to begin our trip in this “Golden
Land”. Overnight at the Hotel. |
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Day 2.
Yangon –
Mandalay
by
flight |
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Morning
fly to Mandalay, the city of bicycles.
We will try to take the bikes along with
your flight, since we are flying with
ATR 72 air craft with small cargo space,
and start biking from the airport after
assembling. The supported pick-up will
be waiting you and following you on the
way to hotel. Recommend to bike until
you get near the city. And then you will
be transferred to the Hotel. Bike to
some highlights in Mandalay such as
Mahamuni Temple and craft shops and
sunset at Mandalay Hill. Overnight at
the hotel in Mandalay. |
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Day 3.
Mandalay – Mingun –Sagaing – Amarapura – Mandalay (bike) 50
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After
breakfast, bike down to the jetty and
cross the Ayeyarwaddy River by a private
boat (45 minutes). Visit Mingun, an
exclusive village for KING BADON whose
dedications are of today-tourist-site.
Things to see are unfinished and
semi-ruined Pathodawgyi Pagoda, Mingun
bell and Myatheindan Paya which is a
resemblance of the universe. Proceed to
Sagaing, one of the ancient capitals in
Kobaung Dynasty, along the River by
bike. Your supported pick-up will be
waiting on that point. Up on the Sagaing
Hill, nestling a number of monasteries
for retreat, viewing the Mighty River
from the top. Sit on the pick-up or
continue cycling along the avenue via
the river bank is on your wish. Arrive
back Mandalay and overnight at the hotel
in Mandalay. |
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Day 4.
Mandalay – Myittha (bike) 74 km |
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Morning
after the breakfast, you will be
transferred out of Mandalay for about 20
minutes to avoid the congested city
traffic and bike southward along the
superb high-way for about 40km where you
arrive Kyaukse, the rice bowl during the
Bagan period. This thriving small town
is assumed to be the origin of Burmese,
according the British scholar G.H Luce.
Then, turn right to a by-way and arrive
Myittha, a small charming town. Best
place to be local and an added
experience on the trip making a night
stop at a monastery. Overnight with very
simple accommodation. |
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Day 5.
Myittha –
Myingyan (bike) 80 km |
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Say goodbye to the
chief monk and bike to the south
further. Breakfast shall be at a local
tea-house near the market. Have a
leisure walk there and bike to the south
further. The road is flat, narrow and
roughly tarred. Pass through many
villages along the way. Should you take
delight in visiting a local house on the
way, the guide and the driver with you
shall be of assistance. Overnight at a
local guest house in Myingyan with
simple accommodation, a perfect distance
to make your night stop before Mt. Popa. |
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Day 6. Myingyan –
Taungta – Mt. Popa (bike) 84 km |
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Today
shall be the most beautiful day to bike.
The road is typical to the central dry
zone. You will pass many un-bridged sand
creeks winding the toddy forest towards
Popa Mountain range with picturesque
scenery taking away your exhaustion. .
On arrival to the foothill, continue
bike up to your resort. Overnight at
Popa Moutain Resort which offers great
view towards the Popa Taungkalat and
Summit. |
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Day 7. Mt. Popa –
Bagan (bike) 50 km |
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Time
for your energy to walk up 777 steps and
reach the summit of extinct volcano; the
abode of Nat (spirit) called Mt. Popa.
Outset with your bicycle to Bagan. Road
is narrow but smooth and labyrinths in
the toddy/palm trees. Enjoy observing
how the local wine/liquor/spirit/candy
is made from toddy seed. Arrive in the
New Bagan where 2000 Pagodas and temples
are rest. Overnight at the hotel in
Bagan. |
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Day 8.
Bagan
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What
make the experience of cycling with 2000
millennium old religious edifice better?
This venue is an archaeological treasure
as well as historical wonder and ranked
as a World Heritage site by the UNESCO.
Some highlights are Ananda temple (the
master-piece edifice amongst 2000),
Thatbyinnyu temple (the highest one),
Dhanyangyi temple (the most massive
one). You will also see how the lacquer
items are made in a local workshop.
Enjoy the sunset from a temple over
looking the majestic flat plain.
Overnight at the hotel in Bagan. |
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Day 9. Bagan –
Thandwe(Ngapali) by flight.
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Today,
we will fly to Ngapali Beach. Time to
relax after all the exhaustion.
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Day 10.
Leisure at Ngapali beach
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Day 11. Ngapali –
Yangon by flight. |
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Fly
back to Yangon and explore the tales of
metropolis Yangon in the afternoon. We
plan to visit by car to Karaweik, a
royal barge for fantastic photo shot
along the “pilgrims” causeway across the
Royal Lake with stunning views of
Schwedagon Pagoda and visit the Bogyoke
Aung San Market (Scott Market) for
souvenir shopping. Overnight at the
hotel in Yangon. |
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Day 12.
Departure Yangon |
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After breakfast at hotel, you
will be transferred to Yangon International
airport for your return international departure
flight.
***END OF SERVICE.*** |
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