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8 days and 14 days Group and Seat-In Tours
Myanmar
Travel – 8 days Seat-In Tour
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, walk over the U-Bein
bridge in Amarapura, climb up the 1729 steps to Mandalay
Hill and cross by local riverboat the Ayeyarwady
(Irrawaddy) River to Mingun, to see the huge Mingun Bell
and the nearby unfinished Mingun Pagoda and fly to Bagan),
one of the richest archaeological sites in Asia.
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Myanmar
Travel – 11 days Seat-In Tour
Take the circular train through the former capital
Yangon (Rangon), the green Garden City with its gorgeous
mix of golden Pagodas and British Colonial architecture,
fly to Kalaw, a former British colonial town, drive to
drive to Pindaya, a charming village with its paper
umbrella cottage industry, explore Inle Lake famous for
its unique one-leg rowers and typical floating gardens,
fly to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar King’s and
drive via Mt. Popa, home to Myanmar's most powerful "
nats ", to Bagan where thousands of decaying pagodas
rises majestically from the plain to create a timeless
scene, saluting a glorious past. enjoy a river cruise on
a private boat to Bagan, the stunning archeological site
of 2000 pagodas.
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Myanmar
Travel – 14 days for small groups and as seat-in tour
To be able to offer also a river cruise on the mighty
Ayeyarwaddy river from Mandalay to Bagan, with a visit
to Yandabo, a typical river village specialized in
Pot-Making, we have tailor made a new program specially
for small groups.
In 14 days you will visit the former capital of Yangon (Rangon),
with its colonial atmosphere and the world famous
Shwedagon Pagoda, walk with thousands of pilgrims up to
the Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock), visit Inle Lake
famous for its unique one-leg rowers and typical
floating gardens, drive to Pindaya, a charming village
with its paper umbrella cottage industry, continue by
bus to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar King’s and
travel by private boat on the mighty Ayeyarwaddy river
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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