Take the best advantage of time to explore incredible history, culture, wonderous architecture, and the warm generosity of Burmese people on this 5-day Myanmar tour. From the sprawling urban city of Yangon to the typical rural village in Inle Lake, you will have the chance to catch the unforgettable sunset from the sacred Shwedagon Pagoda, a series of must-see immortal temples and pagodas in Bagan, as well as learn about rural life and the different floating crops being grown, adding to the charming beauty of Inle Lake.
Take the best advantage of time to explore incredible history, culture, wonderous architecture, and the warm generosity of Burmese people on this 5-day Myanmar tour. From the sprawling urban city of Yangon to the typical rural village in Inle Lake, you will have the chance to catch the unforgettable sunset from the sacred Shwedagon Pagoda, a series of must-see immortal temples and pagodas in Bagan, as well as learn about rural life and the different floating crops being grown, adding to the charming beauty of Inle Lake.
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Read more...Hotel(4 nights)
Read more...Travel by private & shared vehicle with driver according to daily schedule
Read more...Private guides, drivers, your own travel expert
Read more...Daily scheduled meals including breakfast at hotel and lunch at local restaurant
Read more...5 Interesting Experiences
Read more...In-tour offerings including entrance fees, boat trips, in-tour flights...
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Bagan
Inle Lake
Yangon
Yangon, or Rangoon as it was once known, is the gateway to Myanmar for most travelers. Though no longer the capital, Yangon remains Myanmar’s commercial heart and also the core of its spiritual life. The city has got a lot of contrasts, with the gentle bustle of traditional shophouses sitting side by side with the stark grandeur of 19th-century facades. A city tour might begin with the gleaming golden Shwedagon Paya, one of Yangon's most compelling attractions. Wandering around the warren of historic streets closer to the waterfront is a great way to learn about the city's colonial-era history. Further afield, visit the intriguing old cities of Amarapura, home to an ancient and famous teak bridge, over a kilometer long, and the incredible stupas from Sagaing. Jump aboard the Yangon Circle train, the most popular form of travel for local Yangonites, as it trundles along 29 miles of bumpy track through the city’s suburbs. Commuters, monks and snack-selling vendors hop on and off; spend time at some stops visiting tea shops and local markets nearby. Explore the Chinatown lying between Shwedaungtan and Shwedagon Pagoda streets. Starting from the 19th street to experience the street food in Yangon; outside seating, bustling local life and a boozy night scene. The Maha Bandula road is one of the busier for street food in Yangon. The area varies from with street food from delicious shan noodles and fried street foods to insects and cooked innards.
Bagan is located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River (Irrawaddy), a few miles south of Mandalay and north of Yangon. During the heyday of Bagan, this was the center of the Pagan Kingdom from the mid-9th to the end of the 13th centuries. More than 10,000 Buddhist strutures have been built here, nevertheless, only 2,000 remain until now. Formerly inhabited by between 50,000 and 200,000 people, the lost city is now largely deserted, with most of the local population confined to settlements on the peripheries, leaving the monuments rising in the grassy plains. Known as the “Bagan Archaeological Zone”, the ancient monuments of different periods stretch over a vast area on the bank of Ayeyarwady river up to the Turintaung range. Although the best way to explore these temples is on foot, a unique way to enjoy a panoramic view of the Bagan temples is taking a ride on a hot air balloon for a sunrise or sunset. For those who are not interested in a balloon ride, simply climb up to the top terrace of the Bagan viewing tower and enjoy the wide expanse of temples. The town is not only about temples. One also can take a day hiking Mount Popa, an important pilgrimage site with several temples dedicated to the ancient spirit atop the mountain; take a boat ride along the Irrawaddy River, the lifeline of Myanmar, which stretches 2,170 km across the country, passing through Bagan; take a cycling trip to explore the countryside of Myanmar from the back roads.
This 16-day journey is a varied one, giving you a flavor of the enchanting Burma with a fantastic mix of famous highlights and authentic off-the-beaten-track experiences. Beside the majestic sunset moment taken under the world-famous Shwedagon pagoda, an adventure back in time to thousands of ruined temples in Bagan, or an exciting ride around ancient Ava with an old horse carriage, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with wonderful locals and learn about rural life anywhere you stop. As a wellness retreat, there will be some free days on Ngwe Saung Beach at the end to relax and rewind from your memorable trip.
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All Inclusive ServiceAn isosceles triangle made of Mandalay, Bagan, and Inle Lake is our main focus on this 6-day tour. The tour will give you the opportunity to obtain unforgettable insights into Myanmar culture, from Mandalay's giant book pagoda in Kuthodaw to the original temple architecture of Ananda in Bagan to the unique cultivation and rural floating life on Inle Lake. For anyone who is keen on cultural and natural beauty, the tour is specially designed for you as a perfect, short, relaxed escape.
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All Inclusive ServiceWelcome to Amazing Myanmar on this introductory tour to the country’s most famous and breathtaking destinations! From the bustling city of Yangon to the final royal capital of Mandalay and the ancient temples of Bagan, this trip will offer a journey of discovery and amazement. Visit the most renowned religious sites. Witness the impressive structures of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bagan. Embark on scenic boat trips along the iconic Irrawaddy River and around the stunning Inle Lake. Throughout 11 days of the tour, you will enjoy comfortable accommodations and delicious local food. Prepare to immerse yourself in Myanmar's rich culture and history on this fascinating adventure.
Only From $2255/person
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