Yangon – Bago – Kyaikhtiyo (Golden Rock) – Bagan – Mt.poppa – Sale – Mandalay – Amarapura – Mingun – Sagaing – Ava – Heho – Inle Lake – Indein – Yangon
Myanmar Tourism – Famous for its many limestone caves, a holy land – the cradle of Buddhism, Myanmar is not too far from Vietnam in terms of geographical distance. Therefore, Myanmar has become an ideal tourist destination for Vietnamese tourists who want to visit and learn. Myanmar has many cultural, religious and mysterious natural features. Coming to Myanmar tour, tourists will be able to visit and learn about this beautiful country. Coming to Myanmar, tourists cannot miss the cities: Yangon, the ancient capital of Bagan, Mandalay or Inle Lake…
Myanmar Tourism – Famous for its many limestone caves, a holy land – the cradle of Buddhism, Myanmar is not too far from Vietnam in terms of geographical distance. Therefore, Myanmar has become an ideal tourist destination for Vietnamese tourists who want to visit and learn. Myanmar has many cultural, religious and mysterious natural features. Coming to Myanmar tour, tourists will be able to visit and learn about this beautiful country. Coming to Myanmar, tourists cannot miss the cities: Yangon, the ancient capital of Bagan, Mandalay or Inle Lake…
Itinerary
After breakfast at hotel, proceed to Kyaikhtiyo and on the way visit to Bago sightseeing. Firstly, visit the huge four sitting Buddha’s Kyaikpun (28 meters high huge Buddha Image) and visit Kyakhatwine Monastery, one may observe one may observe over 600 student monks having lunch under the way of Buddha’s guidance.
Continue to Kyaikthiyo, one of Myanmar’s landmarks, which is famous for its position and religious importance: Kyaikhtiyo the “Golden Rock “, huge boulder completely covered by gold leaf and delicately balanced on the edge of a cliff. To reach the pagoda from Kin Pun a steep 11km road leads to the upper staging point by truck. Take a light trekking on the summit through bamboo forest. Enjoy the sunset beauty on the hill top. Overnight at hotel in Kyaikhtiyo (Golden Rock).
After breakfast at hotel, take a half hour walk to small cave. Also stop at the roadside shops for rare product of jungle, Midmorning, drive down to the base camp and return to Yangon. On the way visit most important sights of this old capital of the Mon People. Visit in Bago sightseeing drive back visit Shwethalyaung Pagoda (55 meters long and 16 meters high reclining Buddha). Continue to Shwemawdaw Pagoda which looks like Shwedagon in Yangon at glance and is the highest Pagoda in Myanmar. Then proceed to KanbawzaThardi Palace – the famous palace of King Bayinnaung (1551 – 1581 A.D) is being extensively excavated and some buildings are being rebuilt. After sightseeing, return to Yangon. On the way back, you can visit Allied War Cemetery near Htaukkyan, maintained by the common wealth War Craves Commission. Overnight at hotel in Yangon.
Early morning breakfast at hotel, transfer to airport for flight to Bagan. Arrive at Bagan and check in to hotel.From the 11th to 13th centuries, when Bagan was the capital of Myanmar, the rulers constructed thousands of huge stupas and temples many of which are still standing today on the banks of the Ayeyarwaddy River. Your journey begins with a visit an elevated temple from where you will have a panoramic view of the magnificent plains of Bagan. Continue visit Shwezigon Pagoda and its magnificent golden stupa, Htilominlo Temple noted for its fine plaster carvings and glazed sand stone decoration, Wet Gyi Inn Gubyaukgyi Temple, with superb mural paintings of jataka scenes. In the afternoon begin with a visit to a traditional lacquer ware where you can observe the production of one of Myanmar’s best-known handicrafts. Continue to Ananda Temple and architectural masterpiece of the early- style temple with four impressive standing Buddha images. Thabinnyu Temple, the highest temple in Bagan, Dhammayangyi Temple noted for its remarkable brickwork. Enjoy sunset over the site from the upper terrace of Shwesandaw Pagoda. Overnight at hotel in Bagan.
After breakfast at hotel, excursion to Amarapura; visit Mahaganyon Monastery, where more than a thousand monks live and study and visit to U Bein Bridge. There you can take a walk over the world’s longest teakwood bridges. Continue drive to Mandalay visit to MahaMyat Muni Pagoda. The legendary pagoda is home to one of Myanmar’s most revered Buddha Images which have been covered with so many layers of gold leaf over the years that they now have an almost lumpy surface. While in Mandalay you will have the opportunity to visit several workshops and learn about the city’s traditional industries, such as Kalaga Tapestry production and wood carving which have remained unchanged of centuries. You’ll also have the chance to make your own marionette (small puppet) at a local shop. You can choose the marionette’s face, body and clothes to create your own unique souvenir.
In the afternoon, you will visit the Kuthodaw Pagoda, nicknamed the “World’s Biggest Book” because of the 729 stone slabs of Buddhist scriptures, before heading to the ShwenandawMonastery, the only building of the Royal Palace built in the 19th century still standing and it’s famous for its exquisite wooden carvings. To round off your day of sightseeing you’ll then take a 45 minute walk up the 900 stairs to the top of Mandalay Hill as the sun begins to set – a walk commonly made by locals who often make a pilgrimage to the peak. By the time you reach the summit the sun will be putting on a show as it dips down behind the city-Mother Nature giving you a breathtaking moment to savor forever. Once the sun has dipped down beyond the horizon. Overnight at hotel in Mandalay.
After breakfast at hotel, depart from Mandalay on a private boat along the Ayeyarwaddy River to visit Mingun, a village on the west bank of the river. Visit in MingunPathotawgyi, the world renowned ringing MingunBell,Myatheintan Pagoda and surrounding villages.
Proceed to capitals of Sagaing, Ava. Firstly you’ll cross the Ayeyarwaddy River to Sagaing; known as the religious center of Myanmar in the northwest of the country bordering India. Sagaing is home to over 3000 monks and 600 pagodas and you’ll have the opportunity to meet some of these monks as you visit eminent pagodas like U Min ThoneSae and Swan OoPonNya Shin. While in Sagaing you’ll have the chance to spend time at a typical Burmese market, selling a range of goods including local handicrafts. You’ll also stop at a pottery village to see the process of water pots being hand-crafted by expert tradesmen. After Sagaing you’ll continue by private vehicle on to Ava, a former capital of the Burmese Kingdom from 1364 to 1841. Your Backyard Travel guide will then take you on a leisurely tour of the quaint streets by local horse cart, allowing you to experience everyday life in the countryside as you visit the old wooden Bagaya Monastery and the remains of the Royal Palace and Fort. In the evening return to Mandalay and overnight at hotel in Mandalay.
After breakfast at hotel, shopping at Bogyoke (or) Scott Market a famous shopping center to enjoy display of Myanmar handicraft (Note: Market is closed on Mondays and Public Holidays). And proceed to visit Kaba Aye (World peace) Pagoda, it was also known as the ” World Peace Pagoda” and Mahapasana Cave, where the sixth Buddhist synod took place. On the way visit to Kyauktawgyi Pagoda also known as LawkaChantharArbayarLabamuni Buddha Image at MinnDhamma Hill, there is an Elephant house where the three white elephants are kept. And then transfer to Yangon International Airport for Departure.
Inclusion
- Transportation with air-condition in private
- Accommodation in twin/double shared room
- Flight Luang Prabang to Pakse on Day 7. The price may be changed without prior notice
- Boat trip as stated in above sights
- English speaking guide
- Admission fee to indicated sights
- Meals as per program
- Gov’t tax and service charge
- Luggage handling and drinking water
EXCULISON
- Visa stamping fee on arrival
- All air tickets quoted separately
- Travel Insurance in all kinds
- Single room (quoted separately)
- Other foreign language guide
- Peak tourist season or special event rates
- Tip, drinks and other personal expenses
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