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Yangon - Bago - Moeyongyi - Taungoo
- Kalw - Inle - MANDALAY - BAGAN - PYAY - YANGON |
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| DETAIL ITINERARY |
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Day 1
Yangon Arrival
Arrival by the evening flight to Yangon International Airport.
Welcome by our tour guide and transfer to Hotel. Stay
over night at the Hotel.
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Day 2
Yangon
After breakfast at the hotel, visit Lawkachantha Abaya Labamuni
Buddha Image being curved from a Superlative Monolithic marble
stone, Kaba Aye Mahapathana Cave (World Peace) Pagoda, walk into
the Great Cave (man - made cave), which was built to hold sixth
synod of Buddhist monks in order to revise the Buddhist
scriptures. Then transfer to hotel. Afternoon sightseeing
commence from Chauhtatgyi Pagoda - a huge reclining Buddha, Kandaw Gyi Royal Lake, visit and watch the sunset at the
Glorious Shwedagon Pagoda - over 2500 years old and one of the
world's most spectacular religious monuments . Dinner at Karaweik Royal Berge with cultural show. Stay overnight at hotel
in Yangon. |
 
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Day 3
Yangon-Bago-Moeyongyi Wetland
Drive to Bago, the ancient capital of Mon Kingdom in the 15th
century and 84km north of Yangon. On the way, visit Shwe Nyaung
Bin", a tree shrine dedicated to legendary spirits and Allied
War Memorial Cemetery that comprises 27,000 tombstones of Allied
soldiers who lost their lives in Myanmar during the World War
II. Sightseeing places in Bago are; the Shwe Maw Daw Pagoda,
over a thousand years old which is even taller than the
Shwedagon Pagoda of Yangon, ShweTha Lyaung Reclining Buddha
Image, 55 metres long and one of the country's most revered.
Enjoy Myanmar Meals for lunch at a local restaurant. Proceed to
Kalyani Sima (Ordination Hall) to study a stone inscription of
historical interest. Continue to Maha Cedi Pagoda, from which
upper most terraces, magnificent panoramic view of the Bago
Plains can be seen. Then, visit Kyaik Pon Buddha Images, built
in 1476 by King Dhammazedi. Four huge sitting Buddhas placed
back to back around a huge square pillar and 30m high four
Buddhaimages represent the four Buddhas already enlightened in
this world. Proceed to Moeyongyi wetland wild life sanctuary
and overnight. |
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Day 4
Moeyongyi-Taungoo
After breakfast, bird watching by boat in the lake, 40
square - mile (103 sq km) including 40 species of water fowl and
30 species of migratory birds. Proceed to Taungoo (168 km) and
stay overnight at the camp of Phoe Kyar Elephant Camp. |
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Day 5
Taungoo-Kalaw
Explore at Elephant camp and proceed to Kalaw (376 km) takes about 9 hours drive. Stay
overnight at hotel, Kalaw. |
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Day 6
Kalaw trekking
Trekking from Kalaw to Shinle village for 6 hours. Visit Palaung
and Danu villages. Stay overnight at village. |
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Day 7
Kalaw-Inle
Trekking to Pinlaung Road to meet the bus and proceed to
Inlay(64km). On the way, visit Pindya, a small quiet town,
famous for its Pindaya Caves (Shwe - Umin or Golden Cave), formed
many years ago. The caves themselves are stocked full of Buddha
images (apparently 8,094 in total) many covered with gold and
carved by the locals at the end of the 17th century in a variety
of styles. One can also study bamboo umbrella making,
paper - making, Pindaya Lake and the aged thousand years old
trees. Then proceed to Nyaung Shwe (Inle Lake) and overnight at
the hotel. |
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Day 8
Inle Lake sightseeing
Inle
Lake sightseeing by boat includes Floating Market (can be able
to see on the market days only which holds on every five days),
Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, it houses 5 extraordinary Buddha images
scarcely recognizable as they have been disfigured by layers of
gold which people stick on both for good luck and as an art of
piety, Ngaphechaung Monastery - the modest collection
of Buddha images in Shan, Tibetan, Bagan and Inwa
styles, the weaving village of Inpawkhon and other sights. Stay
overnight at hotel in Inle. |
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Day 9
Indein
After breakfast, cruise to Indein on the narrow Indein creek.
Indein Pagoda is an ancient one located on the hill lock at the
western bank of the Inlay Lake. You can observe a cluster of
ancient stupas some are ruined. To reach the pagoda it has to
walk up hill along the covered way. It has quite interesting
scenes while cruising along the narrow creek. Back to Nyaung
Shwe and visit to other interesting places. Stay overnight at
hotel, Inle. |
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Day 10
Inle-Mandalay
Transfer to Mandalay which takes about 8 hours drive.
Stay overnight at hotel in Mandalay. |
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Day 11
Mandalay
Sightseeing commence from Mahagandayon Monastery to see the
daily life of the Buddhist monks, 200 - year - old U Pein teak
bridge, built in 1782 spanning the Taung Tha Man Lake, Manhamuni
Pagoda, home to Mandalay's holiest Buddha statue, 12.5ft
high - seated image, which is heavily overlaid with gold,
workshops of tapestries and silk weaving, Shwenandaw Kyaung
<Golden Palace Monastery> noted for its exquisite wood carvings,
Kyaukdawgyi Pagoda to see large Buddha statue, carved out of a
single marble block and Kuthodaw Pagoda, to study the world's
biggest book in - scripted on the marble slabs Then drive to
Mandalay Hill, 230 meters in elevation, for a panoramic view of
the city and its surrounding areas at sunset. Stay overnight at
hotel, Mandalay. |
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Day 12
Mandalay-Mingun
After breakfast, a boat - trip on the Ayeyarwaddy River to Mingun
about 11Km (1 hour) upriver from Mandalay. Visit to Mingun Bell,
claimed to be the largest ringing bell in the world; Mya
TheinTan Pagoda, in memorial to the late Queen Sin Byu Me and
the unfinished Mingun Temple, which could be the world's largest
brick Pagoda if it was finished. Back to Mandalay and visit
other interesting places in Mandalay. Stay overnight at hotel,
Mandalay. |
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Day 13
Inwa-Sagaing
Visit Inwa (Ava) across the Myitngeh River, Tour Highlights:
Ava's city walls can still be seen and Nan Myint tower and Maha
Aung Mye Bonzan Monastery. Then visit Sagaing and lunch. After
lunch visit Sagaing Hills, Ywahtaung village (home of the
silversmiths' guilds) and Kaunghmudaw Pagoda. Drive back to
Mandalay and overnight at hotel, Mandalay. |
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Day 14
Mandalay-Bagan
After breakfast, drive to Bagan (293 km) which takes about 7
hours. Stay overnight hotel in Bagan. |
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Day 15
Bagan
Bagan full day sightseeing includes Shwezigon Pagoda - built by
King Anawrahta in the early 11th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple,
the highest white stucco building, Htilominlo Temple - the
largest temples of Bagan and Ananda Temple, which has four huge
Buddha Images in standing position and relieves depicting the
Buddha from his birth to his Enlighten men. Continuing visit to
lacquer - ware making home cottage, Dhamayangyi, Bagan's most
massive temple, Manuha Temple - built in the Mon Style from the
1059, Nanpaya Temple - said to be the place of King Manuha's
palace site, Myinkaba Gubyaukgyi - known for its mural painting
depicting scenes from Jakata. Also visit to Shwesandaw Pagoda to
watch sunset over the Ayeyarwaddy River. Stay overnight at hotel
in Bagan. |
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Day 16
Bagan-Mount Popa-Sale`
After breakfast, visit Nyaung Oo Local Market. And then proceed
to Mount Popa about 50 miles (80km) southeast of Bagan. On the
way, can study palm tree climbing, palm sugar making and
grinding cooking oil. Climb up the 730 meters high conic flattop
(Named as Popa Taung Kalat) by 777 steep steps. It is the home
of Myanmar's legendary 37 Nats or Spirits. You can see the
panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes from the top of the
Popa Taung Kalat. After lunch, drive to Kyaukpadaung and proceed
to Sa Le. Visit Yoke Sone Monastery, which is the oldest
existing monastery built entirely with teak wood. It has 154
teak posts and decorated with beautiful wood carvings. Continue
to Man Paya - a largest Lac Buddha image, 6 meter high, dated
from the 13th century. Return to Bagan through Chauk, where you
will see old Burma Oil installations ('nodding donkeys') along
the banks of the Ayeyarwaddy River. Stay overnight at hotel,
Bagan. |
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Day 17
Bagan-Pyay
After breakfast, drive to Pyay (395 km) which takes about 10
hours. Stay overnight at hotel, Pyay. |
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Day 18
Pyay-Yangon
Pyay is located on the Eastern bank of Ayeyarwaddy River.
Sightseeing includes Shwe San Daw Pagoda, landmark of the
downtown area of Pyay, Se Htat Gyi, a huge Buddha Image in
sitting posture and Neik - bein - Da hills, a retreat for the
Buddhists. After lunch, drive to Yangon (286 km) which takes
about 7 hours. Stay overnight at hotel, Yangon. |
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Day 19
Departure
After breakfast, shopping at Bogyoke Aung San Market before
called Scott's Market, where one can buy many items in one
place. This Market was built in British colonial times and has a
colonial shape. Transfer to the airport for departure by evening
flight. |
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