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RIVER CRUISE ON THE AYEYARWADDY RIVER BETWEEN MANDALAY & BHAMO:

A journey along the Ayeyarwady River is a voyage of a lifetime. From this mighty river, which runs the length of the country, treasures can be admired which have for so long been hidden from the world’s gaze.

     

With The Road To Mandalay:

The Road To Mandalay incorporates elegant Burmese materials and unique styles with high standards in decor and modern comfort.
Air-conditioned throughout, the ship has 4 decks and accommodates 82 passengers. All of the 43 spacious cabins are sympathetically decorated using Burmese style fabrics.
Facilities on board include a Restaurant, Piano Bar, Boutique, Beauty Salon, small Library and a spacious Lounge, where local entertainment and cultural lectures take place during the cruise.
The Observation Deck has a swimming pool, bar and sun deck area and provides, quite simply, the best views in Myanmar. Click here to see a complete Deck Plan of the Road To Mandalay.

      

ITINERARY:

11 Aug. – 22 Aug. 2010 (12 days /11 nights)
Yangon – Mandalay – Mingun – Kyaukmyaung  – Kyan Hnyat – Katha – Shwegu – Zinbon – Bhamo – Katha – Tigyaing – Thabeikkyin – Mandalay – Bagan – Mt. Popa – Bagan – Yangon

25 Aug. – 05 Sep. 2010 (12 days /11 nights)
Yangon – Mandalay – Mingun – Kyaukmyaung – Kyan Hnyat – Katha – Shwegu – Zinbon – Bhamo – Katha – Tigyaing – Thabeikkyin – Mandalay – Bagan – Mt. Popa – Bagan – Yangon

08 Sep. – 19 Sep. 2010 (12 days /11 nights)
Yangon – Mandalay – Mingun – Kyaukmyaung – Kyan Hnyat – Katha – Shwegu – Zinbon – Bhamo – Katha – Tigyaing – Thabeikkyin – Mandalay – Bagan – Mt. Popa – Bagan – Yangon

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