Cycle Myanmar

  • Days 13
  • Style Original
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  • myanmar-burma

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  • From HKD 3070 +

Start

11 Mar 2017

Finish

17 Mar 2017

OR
HKD 3070 +
Tour Code:793045

Get to know enigmatic Myanmar the two-wheeled way on a cycling tour from Yangon up to Mandalay and Inle Lake

With its softly rolling terrain, quiet roads, abundance of outdoor attractions and idyllic rural countryside, Myanmar is the perfect place to get to know by bike. After a couple of days checking out Yangon's attractions, head north to the ancient city of Bagan – a landscape defined by thousands of ornate ochre-coloured temples. Cycle through toddy forest to Mount Popa, the reputed home of the country's spirits, watch fishermen working their trade on Inle Lake and creep through limestone caves stocked with Buddha effigies. Exploring Myanmar and its provincial backroads by bike opens up the country's essence in myriad ways.

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  • Date
  • Start

    11 Mar 2017

    Finish

    17 Mar 2017

    OR
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Hotel (11 nights)
Guesthouse (1 night)

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    Name:Get to know enigmatic Myanmar the two-wheeled way on a cycling tour from Yangon up to Mandalay and Inle Lake

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    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. You can arrive at any time during the day as there are no activities planned until this important meeting. Please check with the hotel reception or look on the reception noticeboard for where and when the meeting will take place. If you're going to be late, please inform reception. We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader. If you have free time to explore before the meeting, we recommend stepping out onto the streets of Yangon. Why not take the Yangon Circle Line train for a three-hour local journey, or head over to Bogyoke Market and haggle with the locals? There’s also Sule Paya Pagoda, a 2000-year-old golden temple, an...

    Day

    2

    walking
    attractions
    you’ll

    Start the day with a city walking tour of Yangon. Your leader will show you the city centre and some major attractions around town. In the afternoon, you’ll visit the holiest shrine in the country, the Shwedagon Paya. This gold-gilded pagoda is studded with diamonds and gems, and said to contain eight hairs of the Buddha. It’s a particularly impressive sight at sunset, when the lights come on and the stupa shines beautifully. We also head down to Kandawgyi Lake, where you’ll see Karaweik Hall, a reconstruction of a golden royal barge floating on the eastern side. If you’re still feeling adventurous at the end of the day, consider doing an optional Urban Adventures tour - Yangon’s Streets By Night. Riding distance: none

    Day

    3

    breakfast
    transfer
    airport

    After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for the flight to Bagan. Prepare to be astounded by Bagan, a grassy plain scattered with literally hundreds of ancient pagodas. A full day of cycling will take us to the city's most fascinating sites, including the teeming Nyaung Oo Market, the glittering Shwezigon Pagoda, and the atmospheric cave temple of Wetkyi-In Gubyaukgyi. In the afternoon we visit a traditional workshop to observe how lacquer ware is made, then continue to the architecturally magnificent monastery of Amanda. Riding distance: approx. 30 kms

    Day

    4

    through
    towering
    probably

    Today we cycle through groves of towering palm trees, which you'll probably see the local men scaling for the juice they distil liquor from, to Mount Popa. The countryside we ride through is very picturesque, so be sure to bring your camera along. Sitting 1,518 metres above sea-level, Mount Popa is actually a volcano in the Pegu Range (and the mythical home of nats, Myanmar's 37 spirits).

    Day

    5

    Myingyan
    typical
    central

    Today's ride to Myingyan is a scenic one along the narrow, quiet roads that are typical of Myanmar's central dry zone. Though mostly flat, the route passes many unbridged sand creeks that wind through toddy forest towards Mount Popa. On the way we will pass the townships of Taungtha. Riding distance: approx. 85 kms

    Day

    6

    distance
    cycling
    through

    There's a lot of distance to cover today, so you (and your bike) will be driven some of the way. The first cycling leg, which passes through several small villages, is along flat roads roughly tarred. After Myitthar we take the highway north to Mandalay, passing the town of Kyaukse. Riding distance: approx. 80 kms

    Day

    7

    breakfast
    Ayeyarwady
    riverside

    After breakfast we board a boat for a cruise along the Ayeyarwady to Mingun, a small riverside town situated at the base of an enormous, uncompleted temple. Originally designed to be 152 metres high, Mingun's stupa, had it been completed, would have been the world's largest. According to local legend, work on it was halted when a local astronomer prophesied its completion would spell end of the country. From Mingun we start cycling to the town of Amarapura, home of the longest teak bridge in the world, before continuing on to Mahamuni Pagoda. Other stop-ins for the day include a gold leaf workshop and Mandalay Hill, where Lord Buddha is said to have left a footprint. Stay here for sunset and be treated to superb views over city's lake and glittering stupas. For some evening entertainment, consider catching a traditional show ...

    Day

    8

    Leaving
    villages
    thousands

    Leaving Mandalay, drive past fields and small, lively villages to Ywarngan. Hop back in the seat for the ride to Kyone village, then drive on to Pindaya, a town famous for thousands of Buddha effigies stocked inside its limestone caves. Riding distance: approx. 50 kms

    Day

    9

    Following
    breakfast
    Pindaya

    Following breakfast at the hotel, drive to the Pindaya caves for an explore of its caverns and tunnels. There are more than 8,000 Buddha images contained inside this labyrinth of tunnels and meditation chambers, with visiting pilgrims adding to the collection each day. Cycle over the rolling hills of the Shan plateau to Nyaung Shwe, the gateway to Inle Lake. 14 miles long and 7 miles wide, this is the second largest natural lake in Myanmar. It sits 2,900 feet above sea level, nestled among the hazy Blue Mountains. The route up into the Shan Highland includes a couple of tough ascents. Riding distance: approx. 50 kms

    Day

    10

    morning
    western
    hillside

    This morning we ride along Inle Lake's western banks to the hillside pagoda complex of Indein. After a bit of time spent exploring the site's hundreds of Shan style stupas, we'll cross the lake by motor boat. From here our route follows an undulating road through dense farmland. You'll pass Intha villages (a local people known for their unusual style of leg-rowing), rice paddies, fields of sugarcane and traditional wooden houses. In the afternoon we'll travel by private car to a local winery for a tasting. Tonight we spend in Nyaung Shwe. Riding distance: approx. 50 kms

    Day

    11

    explore
    sanctuary
    Cruising

    Today we explore Inle Lake and visit Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the lake's main sanctuary of Buddha images and royal barges. Cruising around Inle Lake by boat offers a chance to see local life from a different angle. You'll pass cottage industries, visit floating markets (providing they're on), and see the lake's famous leg-rowing fishermen. Their unique technique of rowing standing up, with a long paddle in one hand and their leg wrapped around it lower down, leaves a fishermen free to cast their conical fishing nets while moving. This unique style evolved due to the lake's covering of reeds and floating plants, which makes it difficult for someone to see and steer while seated. Next up we'll arrive in the village of Inpawkhone, a place famous for its traditional method of weaving silk from the stems of lotus flowers. It's a time...

    Day

    12

    morning
    soaking
    serenity

    Enjoy a morning soaking up Inle Lake's serenity before farewelling your support crew and transferring to Heho for the fly back to Yangon. An included arrival transfer will take you from the airport to your hotel. Riding distance: none

    Day

    13

    cycling
    adventure
    through

    Your cycling adventure through Myanmar concludes today in Yangon, There are no activities planned so you are free to depart at any time. Riding distance: none

    Inclusions

    Included activities
    • Meals

      12 breakfasts, 1 dinner

    • Transport

      Bicycle, Support vehicle, Plane, Boat

    • Accommodation

      Hotel (11 nights), Guesthouse (1 night)

    • Insurance

      This day tour excludes fee of insurance.

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