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From Royal Mandalay (Mingun & Sagaing) to Ancient Bagan

(MANDALAY – MINGUN – SAGAING – RIVER VILLAGE – BAGAN)

DEPARTURE: SUNDAY * DURATION: 2 NIGHTS

SUNDAY
MANDALAY (GAWEIN) – MINGUN - SAGAING

Check-in Time
The check in time is at 10:00 hrs (ISO 12.00 hrs) at Gawein jetty. Embark RV Pandaw 1947 or Shwe Kinnary and serve welcome Cocktail in the Saloon. Cast off time is at 10:30 hrs.

Upstream to Mingun
The sailing time is about 2 hrs. Our English speaking manager (or your private guide) will assist the guests during the visit of the Mingun Pagoda Complex. Back to the ship around 13:30 hrs and serve Lunch on board. Arrive Sagaing around 15:00 hrs and visit by car. After visit about 1 hrs, all client proceed and transfer to Myin Mu Jetty. Arrive Myin Mu Jetty around 18:30 hrs and board RV Pankau 2007. After dinner guests can enjoy a Dance and Drama performance by the Mandalay Arts School on the sundeck (if available). Moor Overnight near Myin Mu.

MONDAY
SAGAING –RIVER VILLAGE

Downstream to Bagan
After breakfast, we stop at Yandabo, a village specialize in Pot-Making, where the peace treaty of the First Anglo-Burmese war was signed on Feb. 24, 1826 around 9:00 hrs and visit. Cruise all day and serve lunch on board at 13:00 hrs. Visit another typical river village called Shwe Pyi Thar around 16:00 hrs and moor overnight at Sabei Gone Village.

TUESDAY
BAGAN

River Village
Early in the morning we proceed downriver to Bagan.

Check-Out Time
Enjoy the sunrise near Bagan. After breakfast, all passengers will disembark at Aye Yar jetty around 9:30 hrs.

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