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14 DAYS MYANMAR ITINERARY
This 14 days Myanmar tour is also based on our 12
days Myanmar tour, with an additional excursion to
Kyaikhtiyo, the famous legendary Pagoda on the Golden
Rock. 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".
YANGON – KYAIKHTIYO – BAGO – YANGON - HEHO – KALAW -
PINDAYA – INLE LAKE - HEHO - MANDALAY - MINGUN -
MANDALAY - SAGAING - MONYWA - PAKOKKU - BAGAN - MT. POPA
- SALE - BAGAN - YANGON
Available:
throughout the year
Departure: daily
Price based on 2 persons/per person:
01.05.10 – 30.09.10: from US$ 1.154 up
DAY 01
YANGON / arrival day
Upon arrival at Yangon International Airport welcome by our
local tour guide and transfer to your hotel for check-in. In
the afternoon drive to Mawtin Jetty and take a rickshaws for
a short trip along the Yangon River, enjoy “High Tea” at the
Strand Hotel built in 1896, once described as the "leading
hotel of the East" and proceed to Botataung Pagoda, where
sacred hair relic of Lord Buddha is enshrined in it.
Overnight in Yangon.
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DAY 02
YANGON –
KYAIKHTIYO (Golden Rock)
(B)
Early morning drive via Bago to Kyaikhto passing the World
War II War Cemetery, dedicated to the 27,000 Commonwealth
Forces who died in Burma and the Sittaung Bridge, an area
humming with riverside activity, with small markets at the
water’s edge, and small riverboats, coming and going with
passengers and cargo. Carts drawn by water buffalo amble
along the highway. At Kyaikhtiyo Township, transfer from
your car to a special open truck for your ascent to Kinmon
Base Camp (appr. 45 minutes drive). From here continue the
journey up to the Golden Rock on foot. (This trail is
sometimes steep, but is smooth, and there are covered
shelters every 50-100 meters to rest, and have a cold drink.
Porters will be available to assist anyone who wishes help,
and a "sedan chair" conveyance is available for those who do
not wish to walk.) Along the way, will be many pilgrims who
have walked from the very base of the mountain. At the
shrine, is a small stupa placed atop the Golden Rock, 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". Enjoy the late afternoon activities at the shrine,
before returning back to your hotel for overnight.
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DAY 03
KYAIKHTIYO –
BAGO –
YANGON
(B)
After breakfast continue the journey by air-con car to the
small village of Kyaikhto. On the way visit the cashew nut
plantation and the nearby Buddhist boys orphanage and also a
rubber tree plantation. In Bago visit to the interesting
Bago Market with varieties of vegetables, flower and
commodity goods, the Shwetharhlaung Pagoda, with its giant
reclining Buddha, having a history over 1000 years old; the
nearby Monastic Education Center; the Mon Village, with its
array of cotton weavers; the Shwemawdaw Pagoda, with 114
metres the highest pagoda in Myanmar and walk from there to
the Hintha Gon Pagoda, the place where Bago was founded.
Late afternoon drive back to Yangon and transfer to your
hotel for check-in and overnight.
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DAY 04
YANGON
–
HEHO –
KALAW (B)
Morning flight to Heho in the Shan state. Upon arrival drive
to Kalaw (appr. 1 hour), a former British colonial town.
Kalaw, another hill station as well as peaceful summer
resort nestled in pine-clad mountains, is 1,400 meters above
sea-level. It is located 70 km west of Taunggyi. Many of the
Tudor-style houses and English gardens of colonial days
remain. In the neighborhood lie villages of Palaung and
other hill tribes who come to
Kalaw market held every five
days in their colorful costumes, adding to the
quiet attraction of Kalaw. Overnight in Kalaw. |

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DAY 05
KALAW
–
PINDAYA – NYAUNG SHWE
–
INLE LAKE
(B)
After breakfast drive to Pindaya (appr. 2 hours drive), a
charming village with its paper umbrella cottage industry.
Visit the Pindaya cave, famous for its thousands of Buddha
images and the paper umbrella cottage industry. In the
afternoon continue to Nyaung Shwe (appr. 3 ½ hours) drive, a
small town at the northern end of Inle Lake. From here take
a boat for the transfer to your hotel, for check-in and
overnight.
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DAY 06
INLE LAKE
(B)
Full day excursion on Inle Lake (25 km) famous for its
unique one-leg rowers, typical floating gardens, local
methods of fishing and village life and the Phaung Daw Oo
Pagoda housing five sacred and almost shapeless Buddha
images, contorted because of the quantity of applied gold
leaf, gifts from the believers. The Buddha images are
purported to have come here in the 12th Century. In the
afternoon excursion to Indein (appr. 1 hour drive) to see
the ancient Bagan + Shan style pagodas, built during Bagan
Period, passing the beautiful scenery with tall grasses and
little water steps. The ruin pagodas, hide in the bushes
will give you an impression of you were in the 12th - 13th
Centuries ago. Overnight at Inle Lake.
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DAY 07
INLE LAKE – HEHO –
MANDALAY
(B)
After breakfast transfer to Heho airport for the flight to
Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar Kings. Sightseeing of
Mandalay starts with a visit to the Shwe In Bin Kyaung, one
of the most outstanding monasteries and the down town are.
In the afternoon visit gold leaf making industry, Mahamuni
Pagoda, originally built by King Bodawpaya in 1784, hosting
the revered Mahamuni image, cast in the 1st Century and now
covered in thick gold leaves and arts and crafts center
(bronze casting; stone carving, etc.). Then drive to
Amarapura, the "City of Immortals" and enjoy the sunset at U
Bein wooden bridge, over 150 years old, which is still in
use. Overnight in Mandalay. |
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DAY 08
MANDALAY
–
MINGUN
–
MANDALAY (B)
After breakfast drive to Kywezon jetty to watch the busy
riverside activity and take a local riverboat to the ancient
capital of Mingun (appr. 1 hour per way). Visit the Settawya
Pagoda, with a footprint of the Buddha, walk to the huge
Mingun Bell, see the nearby unfinished Mingun Pagoda, built
to be the world’s biggest pagoda and visit the Hsinbyume
Pagoda, a reproduction of the mythological Mt. Meru. Then
come back to Mandalay. In the afternoon visit the Shwenandaw
Monastery, noted for its exquisite wood carvings, Atumashi
Monastery, the "Incomparable Monastery", the Kuthodaw
Pagoda, known as the world's Biggest Book for its stone
slabs of Buddhist scriptures and sunset on Mandalay Hill, a
vantage-point for panoramic view of the city. Overnight in
Mandalay.
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DAY 09
MANDALAY
–
SAGAING –
MONYWA (B)
After breakfast drive to Sagaing Hill, a retreat for
Buddhist devotees with numerous pagodas and monasteries
(including nunnery, Oo Min Thonese and Swan Oo Pon Nya Shin
Pagoda), visit Kaunghmudaw Pagoda and proceed to Monywa, a
typical Myanmar town located on the bank of the Chindwin
River. Upon arrival visit the Hindu Style Than Buddha
Temple, unique in all of Myanmar, beautifully decorated with
the most beautiful stucco work in the country, dating from
the 17th century. In the Afternoon visit the cotton blanket
weavers; the traditional lacquer ware workers at Kyauk Kar
village and finally go for sunset to the Alantayar Pagoda,
sight of the largest reclining Buddha image in all off South
East Asia, over 300 feet in length. Overnight in Monywa.
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DAY 10
MONYWA –
PHO-WIN DAUNG –
PAKOKKU –
BAGAN (B)
"Rise early to take the ferry to the other side of the
Chindwin River where you board a pick-up to see the seldom
visited 15th Pho Win Daung temple complex where more than
450,000 sandstone Buddha’s were carved in the hillsides in
caves, alcoves, or tiny niches. The cave murals are still
intact with indigo blues and soft pastels. Many of the
Buddha’s can be seen without entering the caves or niches
and footwear is permitted as long as one is not entering the
sanctuaries. A stunning Buddha not to be missed is the
reclining Buddha resting on a rectangular stone mosaic which
shimmers with cut glass." Then continue to Pankangyi, a 19th
century town with old city walls and an archaeological
museum. Visit to the Pakhan-ngai Kyaung, a 19th century
largest wooden monastery with 332 teak pillars. En route
stop at some villages to study the daily life of the people
in the rural area. After arrival in Pakokku, a bustling
tobacco trading centre, take a private boat and cross the
mighty Ayeyarwaddy River to Bagan (appr. 2 hours). Overnight
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DAY 11
BAGAN
(B)
Enjoy the whole day at the most extensive archeological site
in Asia. Bagan has over 2000 temples and pagodas of various
sizes in varying states of repair and spread across the
plain. Shwezigon Pagoda, built by King Anawrahta in the
early 11th century as a religious shrine; Gubyaukgyi, a
temple with exquisite murals of Jataka scene and Ananda
Temple with four huge standing Buddha images and numerous
seated figures and niches around the galleried interior. In
the afternoon visit lacquer ware home industry, Manuha
Temple built in Mon style from 1059 and Nanphaya Temple,
said to have once been the residence of King Manuha; Gu
Byauk Gyi Temple (Wet Kyi Inn), which has very nice frescoes
inside. Enjoy sunset over terraces of the Shwesandaw Pagoda.
Overnight in Bagan. |

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DAY 12
BAGAN
–
MT. POPA
–
SALE
–
BAGAN
(B)
After breakfast drive to Mt. Popa (appr. 1½ hrs drive). On
the way visit some villages and watch the collection of
juice from the palm trees, and its conversion into palm
sugar. Visit the great extinct volcano. Rising out of the
shimmering heat, the solitary volcanic crag of Mt. Popa is
home to Myanmar's most powerful " nats ". Visit the Nat
Museum with its life-sized statues of the 37 Nat Gods. Walk
up the steps to the stupas and shrines that top the hill
above the museum, seeing many pilgrims along the way. In the
afternoon drive to Sale (appr. 1 ½ hours), a religious
centre with many more working monasteries than found in
Bagan today. Visit the Payathonzu, with three shrines
containing mural paintings, Nan Paya, the largest lacquer
Buddha image in Myanmar, said to date to the 13th century
and the Yoke Sone Monastery, the oldest surviving wooden
monastery in Bagan area. In the afternoon drive back to
Bagan. Overnight in Bagan.
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DAY 13
BAGAN
–
YANGON (B)
After breakfast transfer to the airport for the flight to
Yangon. Upon arrival visit the Dragon glass factory,
producing exquisite hand-blown glasses and the Mae La Mu
Pagoda, popular for all of its Buddha images, and a much
more "folk oriented" feeling than other Pagodas. Tourists
rarely visit it. Afternoon sightseeing starts with
Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda (a huge reclining Buddha), Karaweik
Hall, a Royal floating barge on the Royal Lake for a photo
stop and late in the afternoon, visit the Shwedagon Pagoda
described by Somerset Maugham: "The Shwedagon rose superb,
glistening with its gold, like a sudden hope in the dark
night of the soul of which the mystics write, glistening
against the fog and smoke of the thriving city." This
massive bell-shaped stupa rises nearly 100 meters above its
hill-top surroundings. Wander through this magnificent
structure and its courtyards, stupas, bells, Temples, and
Buddha images, and see religious and secular visitors from
all parts of the globe. Shwedagon has become the symbol of
Myanmar. Enjoy the sunset over the Pagoda. Overnight in
Yangon.
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DAY 14
YANGON / departure day (B)
After breakfast continue sightseeing of Yangon: Sule Pagoda
, dating back over 2000 years, the Mahabandoola Park with
it's Independence Monument and walk around the downtown area
and the sprawling Bogyoke Market. Wide streets, orderly town
planning and neglected public buildings revive visions of
British rule, while busy streets scenes and shimmering
pagodas, bursting through a leafy canopy, hint at the rich
local culture. Skyscrapers and glaring neon billboards have
yet to overtake the capital. Afternoon free at your own
leisure, till transfer to Yangon International Airport for
your departure flight. |
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PRICE IN US$ PER PERSON VALID FROM 01.05.2010 - 30.09.2010
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Standard category |
English
speaking
station guides |
English
speaking guide
throughout |
German
speaking guide
throughout |
Italian or
Spanish
speaking guide
throughout |
| 1 person |
1.829.- |
1.930,- |
2.128,- |
2.062,- |
| 2 persons |
1.154,- |
1.237,- |
1.336,- |
1.303,- |
| 3 persons |
983,- |
1.039,- |
1.105,- |
1.083,- |
| 4-6 persons |
957,- |
998,- |
1.048,- |
1.031,- |
| 7-10 persons |
859,- |
883,- |
911,- |
902,- |
| 11-15 persons |
759,- |
774,- |
792,- |
786,- |
| 16-20 persons |
727.- |
738,- |
751,- |
747,- |
| 21-25 persons |
672,- |
680,- |
690,- |
687,- |
| Single supplement |
61,- |
| Half board supplement |
90,- |
| Full board supplement |
185,- |
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List of Hotels used for the standard
category |
| Superior category |
English
speaking station
guides |
English
speaking guide
throughout |
German
speaking guide
throughout |
Italian or
Spanish
speaking guide
throughout |
| 1 person |
1.899.- |
2.001,- |
2.199,- |
2.133,- |
| 2 persons |
1.178,- |
1.262,- |
1.361,- |
1.328,- |
| 3 persons |
1.008,- |
1.064,- |
1.130,- |
1.108,- |
| 4-6 persons |
981,- |
1.023,- |
1.073,- |
1.056,- |
| 7-10 persons |
884,- |
908,- |
936,- |
927,- |
| 11-15 persons |
784,- |
799,- |
817,- |
811,- |
| 16-20 persons |
752.- |
763,- |
776,- |
772,- |
| 21-25 persons |
696,- |
705,- |
715,- |
712,- |
| Single supplement |
108,- |
| Half board supplement |
90,- |
| Full board supplement |
185,- |
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List of Hotels used for the
superior category |
| First class category |
English
speaking station
guides |
English
speaking guide
throughout |
German
speaking guide
throughout |
Italian or Spanish speaking guide throughout |
| 1 person |
2.150.- |
2.252,- |
2.450,- |
2.384,- |
| 2 persons |
1.314,- |
1.398,- |
1.497,- |
1.464,- |
| 3 persons |
1.144,- |
1.200,- |
1.266,- |
1.244,- |
| 4-6 persons |
1.117,- |
1.159,- |
1.209,- |
1.192,- |
| 7-10 persons |
1.020,- |
1.044,- |
1.072,- |
1.063,- |
| 11-15 persons |
920,- |
935,- |
953,- |
947,- |
| 16-20 persons |
888.- |
899,- |
912,- |
908,- |
| 21-25 persons |
832,- |
841,- |
851,- |
848,- |
| Single supplement |
229,- |
| Half board supplement |
110,- |
| Full board supplement |
220,- |
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List of Hotels used for the
first class category |
| Deluxe category |
English
speaking station
guides |
English
speaking guide
throughout |
German
speaking guide
throughout |
Italian or Spanish
speaking guide
throughout |
| 1 person |
2.395.- |
2.496,- |
2.694,- |
2.628,- |
| 2 persons |
1.439,- |
1.523,- |
1.622,- |
1.589,- |
| 3 persons |
1.269,- |
1.324,- |
1.390,- |
1.368,- |
| 4-6 persons |
1.242,- |
1.284,- |
1.334,- |
1.317,- |
| 7-10 persons |
1.145,- |
1.169,- |
1.197,- |
1.188,- |
| 11-15 persons |
1.045,- |
1.060,- |
1.078,- |
1.072,- |
| 16-20 persons |
1.012.- |
1.024,- |
1.037,- |
1.033,- |
| 21-25 persons |
957,- |
966,- |
976,- |
973,- |
| Single supplement |
355,- |
| Half board supplement |
140,- |
| Full board supplement |
275,- |
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List of Hotels used for the
deluxe category |
| 5* category |
English
speaking station
guides |
English
speaking guide
throughout |
German
speaking guide
throughout |
Italian or Spanish
speaking guide
throughout |
| 1 person |
2.976.- |
3.078,- |
3.276,- |
3.210,- |
| 2 persons |
1.742,- |
1.825,- |
1.924,- |
1.891,- |
| 3 persons |
1.571,- |
1.627,- |
1.693,- |
1.671,- |
| 4-6 persons |
1.544,- |
1.586,- |
1.636,- |
1.619,- |
| 7-10 persons |
1.447,- |
1.471,- |
1.499,- |
1.490,- |
| 11-15 persons |
1.347,- |
1.362,- |
1.380,- |
1.374,- |
| 16-20 persons |
1.315.- |
1.326,- |
1.339,- |
1.335,- |
| 21-25 persons |
1.260,- |
1.268,- |
1.278,- |
1.275,- |
| Single supplement |
648,- |
| Half board supplement |
150,- |
| Full board supplement |
285,- |
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List of Hotels used for the
5* category |
SERVICE:
- Bed & breakfast in double sharing room
- High Tea at Strand Hotel
- 16th person FOC in single room
- Local guide throughout the tour
- Domestic flights by Air Bagan, Air Mandalay or Yangon
Airways
- Air-con car/van/bus throughout the tour (not on day 6 for
the full day sightseeing on Inle Lake)
- Open truck for Kyaikhtiyo
- Entrance fees as indicated in our itinerary
- Boat on Inle Lake, to Mingun and from Pakokku to Bagan
- Porter fees at the airports and jetties
- Drinking water and refreshment tissues during the
sightseeing
NOT INCLUDED:
- International air fare to/from Yangon
- Visa fees
- Intl. airport tax of US$ 10 per person
- Lunch & dinners
- Beverage
- Early check-in and late check-out
- Personal expenses such as camera fees, tips, laundry
service, ect
- Porter fees at the hotels
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