This short 5-day tour of Myanmar will take you to the former capital city of Yangon (Rangoon), the stunning archaeological site of 2,000 pagodas in Bagan (Pagan) and Inle Lake...
This short 5-day tour of Myanmar takes you to the former capital city of Yangon (Rangoon), the leafy Garden City with a wonderful blend of golden pagodas and British colonial architecture...
If you’re looking for a short introductory trip, this Myanmar tour will provide you with a comprehensive insight into Myanmar’s best-kept secrets. Over the course of six days, you will vis...
You will visit the former capital city of Yangon (Rangoon), the leafy Garden City, with its wonderful blend of golden pagodas and British colonial architecture, Bagan (Pagan), one...
This tour of Myanmar is based on the 6-day tour of Myanmar, with an extra day in Mandalay, the last royal capital of Burma. The extra day is used for trips to the Sagaing Hills, 21 kilometres...
Our 8-day Myanmar tour is based on the 7-day Myanmar tour, with an extra day in Bagan (Pagan), a fascinating archaeological site of 2,000 pagodas. The extra day is used for an excursion...
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Golden Clover Travels & Tours Co., Ltd.
No.48, Room (E-3), 2nd Floor, Gyar Taw Ya Oat Road
Shwe Nanthar Quarter Bahan Township
Yangon, Union of Myanmar
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0095 (0)95007750
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From Germany, Austria or Switzerland you may call our free hot line:
Phone number: 0800-0225030
Office hours
Golden Clover normal opening hours (all are in Myanmar time)
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09:00 - 17:00
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| Saturday |
09:00 – 12:00
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HOW TO FIND US
Ask the driver to drive until the traffic light at the northwest corner of Kandawgyi Park, turn into Gyar Taw Ya Oat Street and drive straight towards the Shwedagon Pagoda which is right at the end of the street. 50 metres in front of the stairway, on the right hand side there is a little wood carving shop and there you will also see our sign board. Our office is located on the second floor of the building and if you have any doubts, feel free to ask the wood carving shop for “Daw Shwe Yee”.
