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Travel - Myanmar .net - Travel and tour
operator in Myanmar (Burma, Birma) offers
pre-designed tours, tailor made itineraries,
trekking tours, mountaineering, river cruises,
beach holidays and trips to the Mergui
Archipelago with local charm and flavour at
attractive prices. |
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get to Myanmar (Burma)? |
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Yangon International Airport
and Mandalay International
Airport are the main
International Airports in
Myanmar. Yangon has direct air
links with Bangkok, Singapore,
Kuala Lumpur, Calcutta, Chiang
Mai, Guang Zhou, Taipei, Kunming
and Hong Kong.
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Cultural Events |
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Myanmar is a Land of Festivals: a
festival for every month of the
year. Most festivals are cultural
and religious. Majority are
nation-wide celebrated while a few
are distinctly regional. The dates
of the festivals and special events
are determined by the Lunar Year.
Festival-Calendar 2012 |
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Myanmar 2011 / 2012 |
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7 days Free & Easy
We organize hotels, domestic flights
and all transfers during your stay in
Myanmar, to give you enough time to
explore Yangon, Bagan and Mandalay on
your own.
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9 days Myanmar with Balloon over Bagan
Bagan as you’ve never seen it before! Like a bird would see
and wherever the wind takes you! You may see Bagan waking up
in the morning. You will see many temples in the distance
and get an aerial view of Bagan. It is an amazing
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14 days Myanmar with Kyaikhtiyo
Walk with thousands of pilgrims up to the Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda,
a massive granite boulder, covered with gold leaf, and
precariously balanced over the edge of the mountain, it is
purported to be held in place, "balanced on hairs of the
Buddha". More
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Our special offers for summer 2012 |
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9 days Myanmar
Travel to the best kept secrets of
Myanmar. Explore the former capital
Yangon (Rangon), the green Garden City
with its gorgeous mix of golden Pagodas
and British Colonial architecture. Fly
to Bagan (Pagan), the most stunning
archeological site of 2000 pagodas.
Continue to Mandalay, the city of the
last Myanmar Kings. Visit to Kalaw, a
former British colonial town and drive
to Inle Lake famous for its unique
one-leg rowers and typical floating
gardens.
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13 days Myanmar
Travel by train to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar
King’s. Drive to Monywa, to see the seldom visited 15th Pho
Win Daung temple complex. Take a private boat to cross the
mighty Ayeyarwaddy River to Bagan, the most stunning
archeological site of 2000 pagodas. Travel overland by car
via Kalaw and Pindaya to Inle Lake famous for its unique
one-leg rowers and typical floating gardens.
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15 days Myanmar
Travel by train to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar
King’s. Drive to Monywa, to see the seldom visited 15th Pho
Win Daung temple complex. Take a private boat to cross the
mighty Ayeyarwaddy River to Bagan, the most stunning
archeological site of 2000 pagodas. Continue by car to Kalaw,
a former British colonial town and starting point for your 2
days trekking trip to Inle Lake famous for its unique
one-leg rowers and typical floating gardens.
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NEW FOR JULY AND AUGUST 2012
10 and 12 days Myanmar trip with river
cruise between Mandalay and Bagan |

10 days Myanmar
Visit the former capital of Yangon (Rangon), with its colonial
atmosphere and the world famous Shwedagon Pagoda, fly to Inle Lake
famous for its unique one-leg rowers and typical floating gardens,
fly to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar King’s, board the RV
Paukan 2007, on an unforgettable river cruise to Bagan, where
thousands of decaying pagodas rises majestically from the plain to
create a timeless scene, saluting a glorious past.
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12 days Myanmar
Enjoy “High Tea” at the Strand Hotel in Yangon, bring some
flowers to the Royal Mother of Bago, explore the city of four
million pagodas, board the RV Paukan 2007, on an unforgettable river
cruise to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar King’s, travel to
Amarapura the “City of Immortals”, visit the Sagaing Hills, a
retreat for Buddhist devotees with numerous Pagodas, monasteries and
nunneries and take a boat for excursions on Inle Lake (25 km) famous
for its unique one-leg rowers, typical floating gardens, local
methods of fishing and village life.
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