6 Days Myanmar
starting from $950
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 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), whose 2,000 pagodas make it one of the richest archaeological sites; Mandalay, the last royal capital of Burma; and Inle Lake, famous for its unique one-leg rowers, typical floating gardens, local methods of fishing and village life out on the water.
YANGON - BAGAN - MANDALAY - AMARAPURA - MANDALAY - HEHO - NYAUNG SHWE - INLE LAKE - HEHO - YANGON
Type of trip: |
Individual tour
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Duration: | 6 Days |
Price: |
starting from $950 (based on 2 travellers)
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Availability: | All-year-round |
Start of trip: | Daily |
- Bed and breakfast
- High Tea at the Strand Hotel
- English-speaking, local travel guides for all transfers and tours
- All domestic flights with private airlines
- Air-conditioned car/van/bus for all transfers and tours
- Admission fees according to itinerary
- All boat trips as detailed in itinerary
- Horse-drawn carriage ride in Bagan
- Baggage handling fees at airport
- International flights to/from Myanmar
- Visa fees
- Obligatory dinners at Christmas and New Year
- Lunch and dinner
- Drinks
- Early check-in/late check-out
- Personal expenses such as camera fees, tips, laundry, etc.
- Hotel baggage handling fees
Day 01 YANGON / Arrival
Upon arrival at Yangon International Airport: welcome by our local tour guide and transfer to your hotel. On your first walk through the city centre of Yangon and to the riverbank, you will see many notable sites from the colonial and religious past of this garden city. Old Rangoon was built based on designs by Dr William Montgomerie. He was a senior military physician who learnt about construction planning from Sir Stanford Raffles in Singapore. All culturally significant buildings in Yangon are listed as historic monuments. You’ll then enjoy ‘high tea’ at the Strand Hotel which was built in 1896 and was formerly known as the ‘the finest hostelry East of Suez’, and late afternoon, climb up the steps to the world-famous Shwedagon Pagoda, which Somerset Maugham described as follows: “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 100 metres above its hilltop surroundings. Wander through this magnificent structure and its courtyards, stupas, bells, temples and Buddha images and observe religious and secular visitors from all over the world. Shwedagon has become the symbol of Myanmar. Enjoy the sunset over the pagoda. You will spend the night in Yangon.
Day 02 YANGON – BAGAN (B)
Transfer to airport for your early morning flight to Bagan (departure time between 06:00 and 07:00), once the most important temple and pagoda city in Southeast Asia, on the eastern bank of the Ayeyarwady. Upon arrival, traditional breakfast in a local teahouse. Full day sightseeing tour of Bagan with a diverse selection of the most important pagodas and temples, such as Shwezigon Pagoda, built by King Anawrahta in the early 11th century as a religious shrine; the Gu Byauk Gyi Temple, a temple with exquisite murals of Jataka scenes; the Ananda Temple, with four huge standing Buddha images and numerous seated figures in niches around the galleried interior and the Shwe Gu Gyi Temple, noted for its fine stucco carvings and panoramic views of the area’s many monuments. In the afternoon, travel by horse-drawn carriage to Myinkaba, which is located two kilometres south of Bagan. This village is known for its lacquerware and also has a number of interesting temples, such as the Nanphaya Temple, which is reputed to have been the residence of King Manuha at one time, and the Gu Byauk Gyi Temple, with its extremely beautiful interior frescos. From the top of one of the higher pagodas, you can round off the day by enjoying the sunset view of the pagoda fields and the Ayeyarwady River. You will stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 03 BAGAN – MANDALAY – AMARAPURA – MANDALAY (B)
Transfer to airport for your morning flight to Mandalay, the last royal capital of Burma. Upon arrival, travel to Amarapura. The ‘City of Immortality’, located around eleven kilometres south of Mandalay, was the capital of Upper Burma until 1850. Along with the surviving pagodas, the ancient silk- and cotton-weaving tradition using handlooms is very much alive there. You will take a rowing boat across Taungthaman Lake to the picturesque village of Taungthaman; return to Amarapura via the U Bein bridge, which, at 1,200 metres in length, is one of the world’s longest teakwood bridges; and visit a mill where the art of weaving is still performed using handlooms. In the afternoon, visit the Mahamuni Pagoda with its gilded Mahamuni Buddha, the oldest Buddhist statue in Myanmar, the Shwenandaw Monastery, which is famous for its exquisite wooden carvings, and the Kuthodaw Pagoda, which, owing to its stone tablets with Buddhist inscriptions, is famous for containing the world's largest book. Later on, enjoy the sunset from Mandalay Hill, a vantage point offering panoramic views of the city. You will spend the night in Mandalay.
Day 04 MANDALAY – HEHO – NYAUNG SHWE – INLE LAKE (B)
Transfer to airport for your morning flight to Heho, in Shan State. Upon arrival, travel to Nyaung Shwe (about a one-hour journey), a small town located at the northern end of Inle Lake. This is the starting point for boat trips along Inle Lake (25 kilometres in length), which is known for its unique one-leg rowers, typical floating gardens, local methods of fishing and village life out on the water. Visit the silk weaving village of In Phaw Khon, have a look at a small family business that produces home-grown cigars (‘cheerots’) and take a canoe trip through the floating gardens. The floating flowerbeds are tied together in shallow water, which is mostly only around three metres deep, and produce abundant fruits which can be harvested several times a year. You will spend the night on Inle Lake.
Day 05 INLE LAKE – HEHO – YANGON (B)
Morning boat excursion to Indein (approx. one-hour journey) through a beautiful countryside of tall grasses and little water steps, to view the historical Bagan- and Shan-style pagodas built during the Bagan period. The decaying pagodas, hidden in bushes, officially date back to the 12th-13th century. Afternoon transfer to Heho Airport and return flight to Yangon. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel, check-in and overnight stay.
Day 06 YANGON / Departure (B)
You will have the morning free. Explore the Burmese metropolis on your own! If you’re feeling in the mood and want to experience the Burmese culture up close, then just take an interesting tour on the public ‘City Circular Train’ (circular railway) or a leisurely stroll through the Bogyoke market (closed Mondays and public holidays) for some last-minute shopping. There is a wide range of items for sale, including: wooden carvings, bronze statues, lacquer, mother-of-pearl cutlery, longyis and much more. Afternoon transfer to airport for your return flight.
PRICES IN US$ PER PERSON VALID FROM 01.10.2020 – 30.09.2021
SUPERIOR | 01.10.20-31.10.20 | 01.11.20-28.02.21 | 01.03.21-30.04.21 | 01.05.21-30.09.21 |
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1 person
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1.567
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1.635
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1.567
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1.334
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2 people
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1.092
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1.137
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1.092
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950
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3 people
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1.022
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1.064
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1.022
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886
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4-5 people
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969
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1.009
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969
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839
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Single supplement
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150
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156
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150
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105
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Half board supplement
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62
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Full board supplement
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129
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COMFORT | 01.10.20-31.10.20 | 01.11.20-28.02.21 | 01.03.21-30.04.21 | 01.05.21-30.09.21 |
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1 person
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1.701
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1.773
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1.701
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1.446
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2 people
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1.161
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1.209
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1.161
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1.008
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3 people
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1.091
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1.136
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1.091
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945
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4-5 people
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1.038
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1.081
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1.038
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898
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Single supplement
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217
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225
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217
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161
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Half board supplement
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65
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Full board supplement
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135
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FIRST CLASS | 01.10.20-31.10.20 | 01.11.20-28.01.21 | 01.03.21-30.04.21 | 01.05.21-30.09.21 |
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1 person
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1.924
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2.007
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1.924
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1.634
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2 people
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1.278
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1.331
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1.278
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1.107
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3 people
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1.208
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1.258
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1.208
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1.043
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4-5 people
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1.155
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1.203
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1.155
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996
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Single supplement
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328
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342
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328
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255
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Half board supplement
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77
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Full board supplement
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143
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DELUXE | 01.10.20-31.10.20 | 01.11.20-28.02.21 | 01.03.21-30.04.21 | 01.05.21-30.09.21 |
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1 person
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2.418
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2.643
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2.418
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1.859
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2 people
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1.536
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1.662
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1.536
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1.225
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3 people
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1.466
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1.589
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1.466
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1.161
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4-5 people
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1.413
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1.534
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1.413
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1.114
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Single supplement
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575
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660
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575
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368
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Falf board supplement
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87
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Full board supplement
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158
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Supplement for German-speaking tour guide: US$ 374 per group
Supplement for Italian- or Spanish-speaking tour guide: US$ 340 per group
Yangon |
Best Western Chinatown Hotel
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deluxe room
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Bagan |
Bagan Arthawka Hotel
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deluxe room
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Mandalay |
Hotel Yadanarbon
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superior room
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Inle Lake |
Inle Cottage Boutique Hotel
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superior bungalow
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Yangon |
Rose Garden Hotel
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superior room
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Bagan |
The Hotel Umbra Bagan
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grand deluxe room
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Mandalay |
Triumph Hotel
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villa deluxe
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Inle Lake |
Ananta Inlay Hotel
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deluxe room
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Yangon |
Chatrium Hotel
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deluxe room with lake view or pagoda view
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Bagan |
Ananta Bagan Hotel
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deluxe room
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Mandalay |
Mercure Mandalay Hill Resort
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deluxe room
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Inle Lake |
Novotel Inle Lake Myat Min Hotel
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deluxe room
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Yangon |
Savoy Hotel
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deluxe room
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Bagan |
Bagan Lodge
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villa room
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Mandalay |
Rupar Mandalar Resort
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premier suite pool view
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Inle Lake |
Villa Inle Resort & Spa
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lake front villa
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