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24 days land only visiting Burma (Myanmar)

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2012 Oct - Dec Itinerary

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Included Meals:

  • 23 Breakfasts
  • 1 Lunch

Accommodation Breakdown:

  • 23 nights Standard Hotel

 

Transport

Bus/Ferry/Train/Boat/Flight.

Group Size

Approx 6 - 18

Tour Staff

Explore Tour Leader plus driver, boatmen and some local guides.

Adventure Tour In Burma

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Overview

Combine an adventurous tour of Burma’s spectacular hidden sights with a relaxing beach break. We travel deep into the Mon State to Ogre Island and join local pilgrims as they admire the sunset from Mount Kyaiktiyo. We experience authentic rural life as we meet Kalaw and Kyaing Tong hill-tribes in the Shan Highlands. Taking a boat up the River Irrawaddy we can admire thousands of Buddha statues in the sandstone caves of the Hpo Win hills. We also visit the fabled city of Mandalay and the capital city of Rangoon. Finally we spend three days on the beautiful and isolated beaches on the Bay of Bengal, for some rest and relaxation.

Should I go?
Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese pro-democracy leader, gave her blessing to the return of tourism to Burma in November 2010. National League for Democracy (NLD) leader U Win Tin said: “We want people to come to Burma, not to help the junta, but to help the people by understanding the situation: political, economic, moral – everything.” This marked the end of the tourism boycott started in 1995 and the return of small groups and individuals to Burma has been endorsed by Burma Campaign UK and the Free Burma campaign. Explore are delighted to return to Burma after pulling out in 1995 in response to the call for boycott.
We use a privately-owned Burmese agent for all of our services, each itinerary has been carefully planned not to use any service owned by or affiliated with the government and to maximise the benefit and interaction with Burmese people wherever possible.

Tour Highlights

  • Rangoon (Yangon) – British colonial heritage and the golden Shwedagon Pagoda
  • Inle Lake – Floating markets, stilted villages and leg-rowing fishermen
  • Mandalay - Evening climb to the top of Mandalay Hill for views of the sunset over Burmas’s cultural capital
  • Bagan – Breathtaking vast plain studded with over 3,000 ancient temples

Itinerary

[+] Detailed Itinerary

1 Join tour Rangoon (Yangon)

2 Drive to Mawlamyine via Kawkung Natural Cave

3 Morning ferry to Bilu Island. Afternoon sightseeing in Mawlamyine

4 Drive to Thanbyuzayat WWII site and Golden Rock

5 Drive back to Rangoon via Bago

6 Fly to Bagan: half-day sightseeing tour

7 Half-day sightseeing tour in Bagan. Afternoon free

8 Irrawaddy Cruise to Pakkou. Afternoon drive to Monywa; sightseeing

9 Morning visit to Po Win Daung Caves. Afternoon drive to Mandalay

10 Morning Irrawaddy River cruise to Mingun. Afternoon sightseeing around Mandalay

11 Visit to Amarapura and Inwa

12 Drive to Kalaw

13 Easy trek to Painebin Palaung hilltribe village

14 Drive to Lake Inle; half day sight seeing

15 Sightseeing around Lake Inle

16 Fly to Tachileik, transfer to Kyaing Tong

17 Drive to Loi-mwe hill station; visit Shan hill tribe villages en route

18 Easy trek around PinTauk village; PM sightseeing in Kyaing Tong

19 Transfer to Tachileik; Flight back to Rangoon

20 Morning visit Shwedagon Pagoda; drive to Ngwe Saung Beach

21 to 22 Ngwe Saung beach at leisure

23 Drive to Rangoon (Yangon)

24 Tour ends Rangoon

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