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» 8 Days Compact Tour of Myanmar.
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Coverage :
Yangon /
Bagan /
Mandalay /
Inle Lake /
Yangon
Duration: 8-Day / 7-Night
Operational period: Year Round
Brief Itinerary
Day 1. Yangon
Day 2. Yangon /Bagan (flight)
Day 3. Bagan / Popa / Bagan
Day 4. Bagan / Mandalay (flight)
Day 5. Mandalay / Mingun / Mandalay
Day 6. Mandalay / Heho (Inle Lake) (flight)
Day 7. Inle Lake / Yangon (flight)
Day 8. Yangon out
View Detail Itinerary
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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 –
Bagan
by flight |
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This
morning we head for the airport to get
the early morning flight to Bagan. Check
into the hotel and depart for a
sightseeing excursion around the Bagan
Archaeological Zone World Heritage Area.
A comprehensive exploration of Bagan
includes Nyaung Oo market; Shwezigon
Pagoda, the prototype of later Myanmar
stupas; Kyansittha Umin; Wet-kyi-inn
Gubyaukgyi Temple with exquisite mural
painting of 13th century and Htilominlo
Temple.
In the afternoon, after a visit to
lacquer ware workshops; continue to
Manuha Temple built by exile King Manuha;
Nanphaya, said to have been the
residence of King Manuha; Ananda Temple,
architectural masterpiece and Oak-Kyaung
monastery decorated with multi colour
mural paintings. Enjoy the breathtaking
sunset from one of the temple of Bagan.
Overnight at the hotel in Bagan. |
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Day 3.
Bagan – Mt. Popa – Bagan |
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This
morning, we will be watching sunrise
over Bagan (optional) and back to hotel
for breakfast. After breakfast at hotel,
we head to Mt. Popa about 48 km south
east of Bagan. Mt. Popa, known as the
abode of Nats (spirits) - a collection
of 37 magical spirits both feared and
honoured by some Myanmar people and the
nat museum, which houses 37 life-size
nat statues sculpted from teak. It's
time to climb for 777 steps to the
summit. Proceed to Popa Mountain Resort
( 1hr drive ) for our lunch. The
restaurant offer a great view to the
Popa summit that stands straight from
the central plain.
After lunch, return drive back to Bagan.
On the way back, enroute stop at village
cottage industry to learn the regional
product as well as to watch the
collection of juice from the palm trees,
and its conversion to brown sugar.
Overnight at the hotel in Bagan. |
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Day 4.
Bagan –
Mandalay
by flight |
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After
breakfast at hotel, transfer to Nyaun U
airport for flight to Mandalay. When you
arrive at Mandalay airport, drive to
ancient capital of Amarapura, the city
of Immortality for a visit to Bagaya
Monastery with a famous collection of
Buddha images; weaving industries,
two-century old U-Bein teak bridge on
the Taungtaman Lake and observe the
lunch process of thousand of monks who
take their last meal of the day at 10:00
am in total silence. Proceed to Mandalay
and check in at the hotel.
After refreshment, you will take a
sightseeing tour of Mandalay which
includes Mahanumi, a life like Buddha
image. Mandalay is the last capital of
Myanmar and that make her to be the best
place to see all the traditional arts
and crafts. Start visiting gold leaf
making work-place and see how the gold
leaf is being made by hand in a
traditional way. Continue visit the Old
Palace grounds; Kuthodaw Pagoda, known
as the world's largest book for its 729
marble slabs inscribed with the Buddha's
Doctrine; Golden Palace Monastery, noted
for its exquisite wood carvings and
enjoy the panoramic view of the city
from Mandalay Hill. Overnight at the
hotel. |
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Day 5.
Mandalay
– Mingun – Mandalay |
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After
breakfast, you will be transferred for
Jetty for a private boat across the
river Ayeywarwaddy to visit Mingun. The
dedications of King Bodawpaya such as
the unfinished Pathodawgyi Pagoda a
brick counterpart of pyramid in Egypt
and the Mingun Bell, the second largest
bell in the world are the most prominent
religious heritages. Then visiting the
Myatheintan Pagoda, the best
representation of the Universe, will
refresh your tiredness and fatigue.
Return to Mandalay
After lunch, drive to Ava, 30-minute to
the south of Mandalay, was known in the
west as the Kingdom of Ava. Stop by a
tributary and cross it with a ferry.
Travel by pony-cart around Ava to
Nanmyint leaning tower which gives a
birds' eye view of the mighty
Ayeyarwaddy River; Bagaya wooden
monastery; Aungmyaybonza Monastery made
of brick and stucco. Though the Royal
Palace has gone, the Pagodas, Temples
and Monasteries still remain. Return
drive to Mandalay and see the
silversmith work place on our way back
to hotel. Overnight at the hotel in
Mandalay |
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Day 6.
Mandalay
– Heho –
Inle Lake
by flight+car+boat |
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After
breakfast, depart the hotel for flight
to Heho on the Shan plateau. Transfer by
road to Inle Lake and transfer to our
hotel by long tail boat across the lake.
Upon arrival, check in at hotel. In the
afternoon, we plan to spend the day
visiting villages and sampling the
spectacular array of traditional
handicrafts. You will see the unique
method locals use to row their boats,
fishermen with their own style of
fishing, floating farms and gardens and
a handloom weaving cottage with its own
showroom. You will visit Phaungdawoo
Pagoda which houses the five most
revered Buddha Images in the southern
Shan State. Overnight at the hotel on
Inle Lake. |
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Day 7.
Inle Lake
– Heho – Yangon by flight |
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We
are heading back down country today to
return to the airport at Heho for our
flight to Yangon. Our route takes us
back to Heho and down the escarpment to
Nyaung-Shwe for a busy local market.
Check in at airport and fly back to
Yangon. Upon arrival, check in at hotel.
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 8.
Yangon
departure |
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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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