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MYANMAR VISTATOUR OF ANCIENT TEMPLES, EXTINCT
VOLCANO, CENTER OF CULTURE,
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What makes this 12-Day Tour enticing?Enjoy the tours in the following destinations:
Savor the tastes of Myanmar with our varied dining experiences.
Sail on the Ayeyarwaddy River and Inle Lake for enjoyable boat rides.Take time to live the soothing moments at sunsets in various destinations. |
Your Ah Nyar Thar Tour Guide will meet you on arrival at Yangon
International Airport to accompany you to your hotel. This afternoon,
an orientation drive acquaints you to the Historic Buildings of
Colonial-Days and the Sule Pagoda, in the heart of Yangon. Take a
short walking tour of the downtown and browse the hundred stalls of Bo
Gyoke Aung San Market (also known as Scott’s Market). Afterwards, you
will head for Chauk Htat Gyi Temple; there is time to marvel at a
gigantic reclining Buddha image. Stop for photos at the Kandawgyi
Gardens beholding the Karaweik Hall, a royal floating barge, and a
backdrop of lush trees and an idyllic lake. The day ends at Shwedagon
Pagoda, one of the fairest place and most spectacular religious
monuments in the world, surrounded by an array of temples, shrines and
pavilions. Take your time to be at this truly spectacular and
remarkable highlight. Enjoy the dinner and overnight in Yangon. (D)
Rise before daybreak and you will be assisted to the airport for
your flight to Bagan. Upon arrival in Bagan, transfer to your hotel
for check-in. Highlights on this morning's tour include Shwezigon
Pagoda, the prototype of pagodas in Myanmar, Wetkyi-in Gu Byauk Gyi
Temple with fine tempera mural paintings depicting the life stories of
Buddha, and Ananda Temple, the most aesthetically beautiful monument
in Bagan. Enjoy a lunch at a riverside restaurant. In the afternoon,
you may take a siesta or visit a lacquer craftsman’s workshop to
discover the intricate process of making lacquer wares. Continue to
Manuha Temple with a large seated Buddha Image, enshrined in a
relatively small sanctum, illustrating the melancholy of a confined
king, and Nanbaya Temple with noted perforated windows and friezes, a
unique sandstone monument that is said to have been the residence of
King Manuha. Next, you will proceed to Myingaba Gu Byauk Gyi Temple, a
Mon-style temple renowned for its fine frescoes, preserved by UNESCO.
A visit to Bupaya on the bank of Ayeyarwaddy River, a perfect spot to
enjoy a magnificent sunset, will conclude the day. Enjoy a dinner at a
local restaurant and overnight in Bagan. (B, L, D)
The morning sightseeing will start with a visit of local market in
Nyaung U. Then, you will visit Tayokepyay Temple in Min Nan Thu
Village, Phaya Thone Zu and Nandamanya Temples (noted for exquisite
13th century murals) and Kyat Kan Cave monastery, a famous meditation
center in Bagan. Later, time to witness the lives in the villages
around Bagan by horse cart. After lunch at a local restaurant, you may
either continue with your sightseeing to see some more temples or take
a siesta at your hotel. The tour guide and vehicle will remain at your
entire disposal. Enjoy a dinner at your hotel and overnight in Bagan.
(B, L, D)
Optional tour: For an once-in-a-lifetime experience, take a balloon
ride to have a bird-eyes view over the pagoda-studded plain of Bagan.
Before the daybreak, you will be picked up from your hotel. The
balloon flight takes approximately 30 - 45 minutes depending on the
prevailing weather condition and wind speed. A glass of
sparkling wine is
served during the flight. You will be back at your hotel for the
breakfast.
This morning travel on a scenic route (50 km – 1½ hours) to Mount Popa, an extinct volcano and an oasis in the scorched Myingyan Plain. It is, among Myanmar people, widely known as the abode of “Nats”, animist spirits. For the energetic, there is time to climb the 777 steps to the shrine at the top of the volcanic plug. Enjoy a lunch at the Popa Mountain Resort with magnificent views across the ravine and lush trees. Return to Bagan for an afternoon at leisure to pursue your individual interests. Enjoy a dinner at local restaurant with a folklore show and overnight in Bagan. (B, L, D)
You will be assisted to the jetty. Relax and let the banks and
countryside pass by on a river journey (25 km – 3 hours) by a small
local boat to Pakokku, a port city set south of the Chindwin
confluence. Depending on the river conditions and prevailing weather,
it may take longer. Visit the market, a cheroot factory, Shwegu Pagoda
famous for a remarkable wood carving, and a weaving loom by trishaw.
Picnic lunch is served en route. Continue by road to Monywa (150 km –
3 hours), en route visiting the ancient Pakkhangyi Kyaung Monastery.
Monywa is a trading center and the gateway of export/import business
between Myanmar and India. If time permits, a visit is also made to a
local market. Enjoy a dinner at your hotel and overnight in Monywa.
(B, L, D)
This morning, cross the Chindwin River by ferry and proceed (45 km
- 2 hours) by road to Phowin Taung, a seldom-visited complex of cave
temples and shrines, some of which dating back to the 15th century,
home of an abundance of Buddha images and some very fine mural
paintings. Return to Monywa. A lunch at a local restaurant is followed
by a visit to the incredibly ornate Thambuddhay Temple, built from the
dream designs of a noted monk. Drive to Mandalay (140 km – 4 hours),
en route visiting Kaung Mu Daw Pagoda. Proceed to Sagaing Hill, a
retreat for Buddhist devotees, and stop for a splendid scenery of the
river and surroundings at sunset. Drive to your hotel in Mandalay for
check-in. Enjoy a dinner at your hotel and overnight in Mandalay. (B,
L, D)
You will drive directly to Amarapura to visit Mahagandayone
Monastery, home to some 800 monks and one of the most prestigious
monasteries in Myanmar. Afterward, you will take a stroll over a
historic bridge, known as U Bein Bridge and originally built in 1851,
spanning over the Taungthaman Lake. Later, Continue to the former
royal capital of Inwa (Ava) reached by a short boat trip. Visits by
horse-drawn carriage include Nanmyint Watch Tower, the remains of a
palace building nicknamed the "leaning tower of Ava", Maha Aungmye
Bonzan Monastery (built of brick and stucco) and Bagayar Monastery,
famous for its impressive ornate woodcarvings and teak posts. Return
to Mandalay and enjoy a lunch at a local restaurant. Later, visit a
craftsman’s workshop to see Kalaga tapestries being created. Balance
of the day is at leisure. Enjoy a dinner at your hotel and overnight
in Mandalay. (B, L, D)
This morning, take a boat trip on the Ayeyarwaddy River to Mingun,
situated about 11 km (one hour each way) upstream from Mandalay. Visit
the unfinished Mingun Temple, originally built with the intention of
being the world's biggest pagoda, the Mingun Bell, weighing 87 tons
and being the world's largest intact bronze bell, the elegant
Hsinbyume Pagoda, and Myatheindan Pagoda with its ornate 7 circular
terraces. Return to Mandalay for a lunch at riverside restaurant. On
this afternoon's sightseeing, a visit is firstly made to Mahamuni
Pagoda, Mandalay's most fabled religious monument where you will have
an awe inspiring view of a Buddha image covered with chunky layers of
gold foils. Continue to Shwe Nan Daw Kyaung (or Golden Palace
Monastery) to marvel at a superb traditional wooden building and
Kuthodaw Pagoda (also known as the world’s largest book), consisting
of 729 marble slabs engraved with Buddhist scriptures. Be sure to
watch the sunset from Mandalay Hill. Enjoy a dinner at a local
restaurant and overnight in Mandalay. (B, L, D)
Transfer to Mandalay Airport for your flight to Heho. Upon arrival
in Heho, travel on a scenic route to Pindaya (60 km - 1½ hours) via
Aung Ban. Visit the Pindaya Caves, home of some six thousands Buddha
images and stalagmites as well. Observe how the paper parasols are
being made at a small workshop at the foot of Shwe Oo Min Hill. After
lunch at a local restaurant, proceed by road to Inle Lake (90 km - 2½
hours) and by boat to the hotel on the lake. Enjoy a dinner at your
hotel and overnight on the lake. (B, L, D)
Visit a colorful
local market in the Inle Lake region. Travel by
boat to the eastern shore and hike up about 2 hours to the of Tha Le
Oo Village to explore the simple life of the Pa-O tribe. Return to
Inle Lake via a mountain pagoda offering panoramic views of the
region. Afterward, take an excursion by boat to the Indein Pagoda
Complex. Follow a stair path lined up with magnificent columns to the
top. A lunch at a local restaurant on the lake is following by the
continuation of excursion seeing the famous leg-rowers, typical
floating gardens, local methods of fishing and village life. The
highlights on the lake are Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda, Nga Phe Chaung
Monastery with a collection of ancient Shan-style Buddha images and
other sights such as blacksmiths, silversmiths, weaving looms, etc.
Enjoy a dinner at your hotel and overnight on the lake. (B, L, D)
Time this morning to relax in your hotel before the transfer by
boat and road to Heho Airport (25 km - 1 hour). If time permits, you
will make a brief stop at a monastery en route. Enjoy a lunch at a
simple local restaurant. Relax during the flight with distinctive and
varied aerial views over the mountain ranges with lush trees, the
fertile plain, the rivers and the paddy fields of delta region. Upon
arrival, you will be assisted to your hotel. Balance of the day at
leisure to pursue your individual interests. Enjoy a dinner at your
hotel and overnight in Yangon. (B, L, D)
The tour ends this morning after breakfast. Transfer to Yangon International Airport for departure. (B)
(B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner)

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