Myanmar Experience 2016

  • Days 12
  • Style Original
  • Travellers rating

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  • myanmar-burma

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  • From HKD 1955 +

Start

11 Mar 2017

Finish

17 Mar 2017

OR
HKD 1955 +
Tour Code:793043

Explore magical Myanmar travelling from Yangon to Inle Lake, Bagan and Mandalay.

Myanmar (Burma) is a country with a deep and fascinating culture. Beginning and ending in Yangon, discover the spiritual heavyweight of Shwedagon Pagoda, bicycle through Bagan and its thousands of pagodas, cross the longest teak bridge in the world near Mandalay and enjoy life lakeside at Inle Lake, where floating markets, leg-rowing fishermen and ethnic minorities make for a unique destination. Mix in delicious food, breathtaking landscapes and people both curious and welcoming, and you have a place that will keep you coming back for more.

Schedule & Pricing Details

  • Date
  • Start

    11 Mar 2017

    Finish

    17 Mar 2017

    OR
  • Options

Attention

Hotel (10 nights)
Overnight sleeper train (1 night)

  • Highlights

    Location

    City:myanmar-burma

    Name:Explore magical Myanmar travelling from Yangon to Inle Lake, Bagan and Mandalay.

    Address:myanmar-burma

    Tel: 00852-21210230

    Itinerary

    Day

    1

    Welcome
    adventure
    welcome

    Min Gala Ba! Welcome to Myanmar. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm today. You can arrive at any time during the day as there are no activities planned until this important meeting. Please look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask reception where it will take place. We'll be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you bring these details to provide to your leader. If you have free time to explore before the meeting, we recommend stepping out onto the chaotic streets of Yangon. Once Myanmar’s capital, Yangon is still the country’s major city. See its beautiful skyline studded with the golden Shwedagon Paya temple. If you have the full day free, consider booking an Urban Adventure to see more of the city with an experienced local guide. Note: If you can't a...

    Day

    2

    orientation
    explore
    weren’t

    Start the day with an orientation tour of Yangon. Afterwards, enjoy some free time to explore the city at your own pace. You might like to visit some sites that weren’t covered on the tour, such as Bogyoke Market or various temples and pagodas around town. If you run out of ideas, your leader will happily point you towards some interesting spots. In the afternoon, transfer to the railway station and board an overnight train to Bagan. Overnight train travel in Myanmar is a real adventure. Trains are one of the safest travel options around the country, and you’ll get to experience travelling the way the locals do. Cabins are basic four-berth compartments with doors to a corridor. There are no showers but there is a toilet at the end of each carriage. While the trains aren't air conditioned, there is usually a ceiling fan and ...

    Day

    3

    overnight
    usually
    Although

    Arrive at Bagan after an overnight train ride. Please note that this train ride usually takes 17 to 20 hours and rarely runs to schedule. Although the scheduled arrive time is 11.00 am, you can expect to arrive closer to midday. The afternoon is yours to explore your new surrounds in Bagan. We’ll go on a guided tour of the archaeological site tomorrow, but feel free to go exploring on your own before then. The archaeological site is where Theravada Buddhism was introduced to the Kingdom of Bagan and was once the site of 10,000 temples, pagodas and monasteries. Today, the ancient city still has over 2,000 brick and gilded ruins and is a stunning sight to behold.

    Day

    4

    sightseeing
    You’ll
    bicycle

    Spend the entire day sightseeing in Bagan. You’ll be given a bicycle and toured through the site by a local guide. You’ll get to see many of the large and impressive temples such as Ananda Pahto, Dhammayangyi Pahto and Shwesandaw Paya, as well as some of the smaller hidden gems. Exploring the temple site by bike is a great way to take in the atmosphere of this amazing place. There are also many opportunities to climb stairs to vantage points and capture some magical views. To fully enjoy the day out, please make sure you wear comfortable clothes and adequate protection from the sun (long sleeves, sunglasses and hat). If you have some free time at the end of the day, you may like to check out the nearby Nyaung U market, which is one of the more interesting markets in the country. Notes: For sunrise today, many travellers lik...

    Day

    5

    Ayeyarwady
    Depending
    departs

    Board a public ferry before dawn and cruise up the Ayeyarwady River to Mandalay. Depending on the daily schedule, the ferry departs at either 5:00 am, 6:30 am or 7:00 am. You'll likely spend most of the day on deck watching riverside life go by, a wonderful way to experience Burmese local life. Some ferries also have a cafe/bar on the upper deck for drinks and simple meals, but you may also like to bring your own food with you. Arrive at Mandalay at 5:30 pm and transfer to a simple hotel where you’ll be staying for the next two nights. Notes: Due to the unpredictable nature of water levels on the Ayeyarwady River between February and May, it’s sometimes possible that your ferry may be cancelled. Although rare, cancellations may take place at the last minute and without warning. If this happens, the group will travel by ro...

    Day

    6

    further
    Ayeyarwady
    morning

    Travel further along the Ayeyarwady River this morning to the archaeological site of Mingun. Here you’ll see the Mingun Pahtodawgyi, an incomplete stupa which would have been the largest in the world. You’ll also see the world’s largest ringing bell and the nearby beautiful white Hsinphymae Pagoda. The rest of the day is a free day to explore the amazing city of Mandalay. Once known as The Golden City, Mandalay was the last capital of the former Kingdom of Myanmar. Perhaps see the city by taking a local van or bus to Mahamuni Buddha Temple, an important pilgrimage site famous for its 2000-year-old golden Buddha statue. You may also like to visit the nearby cottage industries where gold leaf is made or go to Shwe In Bin Kyaung, the intricately carved teak monastery. Alternatively, take a half-day trip up to the hill town o...

    Day

    7

    private
    superhighway
    Chinese

    Rise early this morning, and travel to Kalaw by private bus along the Great Road of China – the new superhighway built by the Chinese (approx. 8 hours). On the way we stop in at the impressive U Bein Bridge. At 1.2km long it is the world’s longest teak bridge. Kalaw is located in the mountains of Shan state and features stunning scenery.

    Day

    8

    explore
    forests
    provides

    Today head to the hills and explore the villages, farms and forests in the area near Kalaw. Kalaw provides welcome relief from the heat of Myanmar's low-lying areas and is home to various ethnic minority groups, including the Palaung, Danu and Pa-O, as well as Indians and Nepalese who moved here during the British rule. We stop for a simple lunch at one of these local villages.

    Day

    9

    morning
    including
    beautiful

    Enjoy some free time this morning to see some more of the sights of Kalaw, including more beautiful Buddhist pagodas and the local market. In the afternoon, travel by bus for about three hours to Inle Lake. The calm waters of Inle Lake are the life-blood for many ethnic minority communities. They live in stilt houses along the lake's shallow fringes and surrounding areas.

    Day

    10

    heading
    motorised
    You’ll

    Start the day by heading out in a motorised boat. You’ll see local life on the lake including fisherman who use a distinctive leg-rowing technique on their boats, floating tomato plantations and cottage industries such as silversmiths, weavers and cigar makers. If you’re lucky, you might even see the floating market which circles the lake every five days. Here you can buy traditional wares produced by the locals. Later in the day, you’ll visit some villages where locals greet you with a smile and you can browse the various handicraft items. At the end if the day, make your way back to the base in Nyaungshwe.

    Day

    11

    Perhaps
    you’d
    morning

    Enjoy a free day at Inle Lake. Perhaps you’d like to visit the morning market at Mingala and later in the day, head to Nyuangshwe's oldest Buddhist monastery, Yadana Man Aung Paya. There's also a traditional puppet show held in town every evening.

    Day

    12

    farewell
    splendour
    airport

    Bid farewell to the splendour of Shan state and make your way to the airport in Heho. From here, take a one-hour flight back to the hustle and bustle of Yangon. Your trip ends upon arrival at Yangon airport and you’re free to leave at any time. If you’d like to stay on for a few extra days and have booked additional accommodation, your leader can help you get to your hotel. We can also assist in booking post-tour accommodation at our Basix Yangon hotel when you first book your trip. Notes: If you are planning to fly out today, we advise you not to book a flight out before 4 pm. This is because domestic flights in Burma are often delayed and there’s a chance you could arrive late from Heho and miss your flight out. If you have some free time in Yangon before leaving, your leader can suggest some things for you to do. ...

    Inclusions

    Included activities
    • Meals

      10 breakfasts, 1 lunch

    • Transport

      Bicycle, Boat, Bus, Ferry, Longboat, Overnight sleeper train, Plane, Trishaw, Truck

    • Accommodation

      Hotel (10 nights), Overnight sleeper train (1 night)

    • Insurance

      This day tour excludes fee of insurance.

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