THE TREASURE OF MYANMAR

Let's enjoy the treasure of Myanmar in 8 days, this is an opportunity for you to experience the rich history, culture as well as untouched sites in this country. You also have a chance to experience and interact with the local culture, heritage, and local friendly people.
  • Tour code RTI134
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  • Duration 8D7N
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Brief itinerary:
 
  • Day 1 Yangon arrival
     
  • Day 2 Yangon - Fly to Bagan - City Tour (Breakfast)
     
  • Day 3 Bagan City Tour (Breakfast)
     
  • Day 4 Bagan - Fly to Mandalay (Breakfast)
     
  • Day 5 Mandalay - Mingun - Mandalay (Breakfast)
     
  • Day 6 Mandalay - Heho - Inle (Breakfast)
     
  • Day 7 Inle lake - Indein (Breakfast)
     
  • Day 8 Inle - Heho - Yangon departure (Breakfast)





































 
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Day 1: Yangon arrival - Half Day City Tour
 
Upon arrival, meet our guide at airport and transferred to your hotel for check in.

(Please be noted: check in time is 14.00. Early check in is subject to availability).
 
Visit Kyaukhtatgyi Pagoda to see a 70 meter long reclining Buddha statue around the size of a blue whale. 
 
Next, head on to Chinatown for a change of scenery and check out the dragons and incense of the colorful Khen Hock Keong Chinese temple. 
 
Continue uptown in order to make a quick stop by the Royal Lake located in Kandawgyi Park which is very popular with local residents, especially in the early morning and around sunset. Catch a view of Karaweik Hall, a reproduction of a royal barge and enjoy a spectacular view of the Golden Shwedagon Pagoda. 
 
Meals: N/A
 
DAY 2: Yangon - Fly to Bagan - City Tour
 
Morning, fly to Bagan, known to be one of the greatest architectural sites in Asia with more than 2,000 Pagodas & Temples dating back more than 1500 years of history. This is also an ideal place for beautiful local Art, such as Lacquerware, bamboo works & wonderful local made cloth.
 
we visit Ananda Temple, an architectural masterpiece of the early-style temple with four impressive standing Buddha images. Continue to various other temples dotted around the temple plains to experience a variety of architectural styles in the area as well as the artistic wonder of the 9-14th centuries. Traveling amid the temples you will get a taste of rural Bagan life in this ‘living museum’ setting where farmers and families work amongst the monuments.
 
Next on the agenda is your chance to learn more about the local culture with a visit to two workshops producing Bagan’s most famous products - lacquer ware and wood crafts. Watch in amazement as the skilled craftsmen use traditional techniques passed down through generations to create beautiful items.
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
DAY 3: Bagan City Tour
 
The morning will start off with an exciting hot-air balloon ride above the Bagan countryside. You will observe one-of-a-kind views when the sun begins to rise over the Irrawaddy River and various stupas in the region. You’re simply not going to find many other opportunities like this on Earth. (Only available from October/November through March)
 
After breakfast at your hotel, your guide and driver will pick you up to start your Bagan excursion. It’s off to the vibrant NyaungOo Market, where the locals come to trade fresh produce and other goods daily. From here you will have a look around the Old Bagan starting with a visit of the renowned Shwezigon Pagoda, constructed by King Anawrahta in the early 11th century as a religious memorial. Travel over dusty lanes and tree shaded roads past temples and monasteries to a small village. At one of the monasteries you will participate in a special traditional Buddhist ceremony. 
 
Continue the journey by horse cart for an excursion that passes Thatbyinnyu, the tallest temple in Bagan, gigantic Dhammayangyi Temple noted for its remarkable brickwork, and of course, Sulamani Temple. Take pleasure in an extraordinary sunset from the upper terrace of one of the surrounding temples. 
 
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
DAY 4: Bagan - Fly to Mandalay
 
A morning short flight takes you from Bagan to Mandalay, the second largest city of Myanmar and one of the ancient royal capitals is often perceived and described in literature as Asia at its most traditional, timeless and alluring but those who go meet a booming and vibrant city located on the banks of the Irrawaddy River. However, despite the energy and thriving business it's where the cultural heart of Myanmar lies and tradition of music, dance and drama are still alive. 
 
Upon arrival in you’ll be transferred (1 hour) to Mandalay city. You will across the Irrawaddy River in to Sagaing. With 600 ivory colored pagodas and monasteries. You’ll starting visit pagodas such as Swan OoPonNya Shin, U Min ThoneSae and Shin Pin Nan Gyaing. Next is Sagaing’s local market, a less visited tourist site. 
 
Next it’s on to Ava which was the standing capital from the 14th through the 18th centuries. Cross the small river by ferry and travel in a traditional horse and carriage to the wooden Bagaya Monastery renowned for its extraordinarily elaborate woodcarvings. Be sure to check out the Nanmyint Watch Tower - also called “the leaning tower of Ava“ - which is what’s left from the remnants of the ancient palace and MahaAungmyeBonzanMonastery.
 
Return back across the river and drive to Amarapura, Myanmar’s penultimate royal capital. You will start Mahagandayon monastery, home to more than a thousand young monks and renowned as a centre for monastic study and strict religious discipline. Continue on foot or by bus a short distance to the legendary U Bein Bridge, which was built in 1782 when Amarapura was the Royal center of attention. It spans 1.2 km across the shallow Taungthaman Lake and is said to be the longest teakwood bridge worldwide. Enjoy this very special atmosphere as the late afternoon sun casts long shadows and illuminates the local people heading home. Sunset in U Bien Bridge.
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
DAY 5: Mandalay - Mingun - Mandalay
 
Head off to Mandalay jetty and embark on a private boat for a relaxed 1 hour journey on the Irrawaddy River to Mingun. Experience the sights and sounds of Mingun, starting with the celebrated MingunPaya, which would have been the world’s largest (if King Bodawpaya hadn’t died before it was finished). From the flat top you have a fine view of the HsinbyumePaya, Mingun village and the river. Carry on to the gorgeous alabaster Hsinbyume Pagoda, an unusual stupa with a couple of stories behind it. It’s supposedly a representation of the SulamaniPaya which according to the Buddhist plan of the cosmos, stands atop Mount Meru (the mountain that stands at the centre of the universe). Afterwards hop on over to the Mingun Bell that weighs 90 tons and is claimed to be the world’s largest hung, uncracked bell still capable of ringing. Before returning to Mandalay by boat there’ll be enough time to explore the small neighbourhoods throughout Mingun crafting traditional basketry and mingle with the friendly craftsmen and vendors.
 
Your orientation tour of Mandalay will kick off with a walk up to Mandalay Hill, rising 240 meter above the city. At the top the reward is a full panoramic view, the hazy blue outline of the Shan Hills to the east, the Mandalay Palace (and the city sprawl) to the south and the Irrawaddy River to the west. Directly south of Mandalay Hill stands the Kyauktawgyi Pagoda, known as the pagoda of the Great Marble Image. Admire the huge Buddha, carved from a single block of marble. Proceed to Kuthodaw Pagoda, frequently dubbed as “The World’s Biggest Book” for its collection of 729 marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist teachings. Then it’s off to the Shwenandaw Monastery, the Golden Monastery which is the only enduring structure from the Royal Palace of the 19th century. This impressive structure is celebrated for its remarkable woodcarvings.
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
DAY 6: Mandalay - Heho - Inle
 
This morning return to the Mandalay airport for the flight to Heho, in the heart of the Shan State.  
 
Upon arrival, you will proceed to visit the NyaungShwe village. Along the way, you will have an opportunity to visit rural workshops that specialize in traditional Shan paper and unique handcrafted umbrellas. Also, be sure to stop in at the teak monastery of Shweyanpyay to witness the intricate wood carving artwork and craftsmanship of the monks there.
 
Next, you will board a private motorboat and begin heading out onto Inle Lake, one of Myanmar’s most spectacular and breathtaking sights. Its calm waters are dotted with floating vegetation and fishing canoes, to which scenic hills provide the perfect backdrop. Along the way you will pass several villages that are built on stilts over the lake, which are inhabited by the local Intha people. Observe the daily activities of the local leg-rowing fishermen and see their ‘floating gardens’, which are built up from strips of water hyacinth, earth and anchored to the bottom of the lake with bamboo poles. Drive to your hotel for check in. 
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
DAY 7: Inle lake - Indein
 
After breakfast you’ll pay a visit to the lake’s morning market (the market is open every day apart from dark moon and full moon calendar days). 
 
 A 1-hour boat ride down a small canal will take you to the Pa-Oh village of Indein, positioned on the western shores of Inle Lake.
 
Take a leisurely stroll around the village before ascending the moss-covered stairway to the top of a hill. Once you’ve arrived at the summit, you will be greeted buy an iconic Buddha image which sits enshrined among hundreds of stupa ruins and overgrown shrubbery. Here, from the peak, you will also be rewarded with mesmerizing views of the placid surroundings. Then it’s time to embark on a 45 minutes trek to Sae Ma village. Along the way, you’ll enjoy the natural beauty and panoramic vistas of the area while basking under the shade of the bamboo grooves in the area. Upon arrival at the village, observe the daily lifestyles of the rural inhabitants. On your boat ride back, should time allow, you'll stop at the Inthar Heritage House to learn more about the history and culture of the lake's indigenous people and enjoy a delicious coffee and cake (snack break not included). As an exciting day comes to close transfer back to your hotel for some well deserved relaxation.
 
Lunch and dinner on your own account. Overnight stay in Inle Lake.
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
DAY 8: Inle - Heho - Yangon departure
 
Breakfast at hotel before driving by a combination of boat and car to the Heho Airport (1-1.5 hour) for a short flight back to Yangon to connect a flight back home. 
 
Meals: Breakfast


































































































 
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Inclusions: Exclusions:
 
 
 
Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels
 
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary (B: breakfast; L: lunch; D: dinner)
 
Private tours and all services as mentioned in the itinerary
 
Private transportation with air-conditioning
 
04 Domestic flights: Yangon - Bagan, Bagan - Mandalay, Mandalay - Inle Lake,  Inle Lake - Yangon
 
Local English speaking guides (Other languages will be surcharged)
 
Entrance fees for all mentioned sights 
 
Private boat to visit Mingun and Inle
 
Water and tissues 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
International flights
 
Other meals which do not mention in the itinerary
 
Early check-in and late check-out at hotels
 
Optional Ballooning in Bagan
 
Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, drinks, etc.)
 
Tipping for guides and drivers
 
Compulsory personal travel insurance
 
Compulsory Christmas and New Year Eva Dinner at hotels if required 
 
Myanmar Visa fees
 




































































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