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This adventurous tour of Burma (Myanmar) takes us to fascinating sights beyond the classic highlights. 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.
Itinerary
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Join tour Rangoon (Yangon)
Arrive in Rangoon and check-in at the hotel. The rest of the day is free. You may wish to venture out and take in your first impressions of the city.
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Drive to Mawlamyine via Allied War Memorial Cemetery and Kawkung Natural Cave
Leaving Rangoon behind this morning we head for the city of Mawlamyine, situated some 300 kilometres to the south-east, at the mouth of the Thanlwin River. Enroute we visit The Allied War Memorial Cemetery in Taukkyan which commemorates over 30,000 British Commonwealth soldiers who died in Burma during World War II. There are over 6000 beautifully well-kept graves in all (along with 52 graves of WWI soldiers). Furthermore 27,000 names of fallen soldiers with no known graves are engraved on the Rangoon Memorial, an imposing and sombre memorial pillar. If road conditions allow we travel by way of the Kawkung Natural Cave and the town of Tathon, where we will stop for lunch. The former capital of British Burma, Mawlamyine today is the capital of Mon State and the gateway into Burma’s little visited southeastern region. It is also home to the Thanlwin Bridge, the longest road and rail bridge in the country.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Morning ferry to Bilu Island. Afternoon sightseeing in Mawlamyine
After breakfast we take a ferry across to Bilu Gyun (Ogre Island) to visit some of the local communities that lie along the Thanlwin River. After a chance to explore some of the villages and watch traditional craftsmen at work, we head back to Mawlamyine for an afternoon tour of the city. Highlights this afternoon include visit to 100-year old monastery of Seindonn Minbaya Kyaung and wonderful sunset views from the 9th century Kyaikthanlan Phayar (Pagoda), perched on the ridge overlooking this sleepy city. We recommend a walk along the Strand Road to take in every day scenes.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Drive to Kin Pun; walk up to Golden Rock
Departing Mawlamyine today we drive north for about 2 hours to the foot of Mount Kyaikhtiyo or Kin Pun ‘base camp’. Upon arrival we continue in an open truck up a steep 11 kilometre track to Yathetaung. From here we then walk for approximately 45 minutes up hill to the mystical Mount Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock) in time for sunset. Depending on the hotel we are staying in, we will either descend back by truck tonight to the base of the mountain or do this the following morning in which case we will leave our main luggage in the bus and carry a day pack for the night.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Drive back to Rangoon via Bago
If our hotel is at the top of mountain we have a chance to view the sunrise. We drive back to Rangoon today, travelling via the historic and interesting town of Bago. Founded in 573AD, the town is home to a number of sacred shrines and pagodas, including the Shwemawdaw Paya (the Golden God Temple) the tallest pagoda in the country. We visit the pagoda, as well as the Shwethalyaung Reclin-ing Buddha (the second largest in the world) and the Kyaik Pun Pagoda. If time allows we will also take a look around Bago's local market, before continuing our journey on to Rangoon.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Fly to Bagan: half-day sightseeing tour
This morning we fly to the archaeological site of Bagan, without doubt one of the most impressive religious sites anywhere in Asia. A half-day tour of some of its most distinctive pagodas include visits to the Shwezigon Pagoda, the 13th century frescoes and cave temple of Wetkyi-in-Gubyaukgyi and the Ananda Pagoda, one of the best preserved monuments in the entire city. Late in the day we watch the sunset from a panoramic viewpoint on one of the upper terraces overlooking the temple site.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Half-day sightseeing tour in Bagan. Afternoon free
After breakfast we continue our exploration of Bagan with visits to the Sulamani Temple of King Narapatisithu and the finely crafted brickwork of the Dhammayangyi Temple, the largest shrine on the site. This afternoon has then been left free to enjoy as you wish. There is a chance to take an optional trip out to Mount Popa, Burma’s sacred abode of the Nats (spirit gods). A volcanic plug that rises some 1,500 metres above the surrounding landscape, the summit provides some fine panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The journey also travels via a local farm producing traditional ‘toddy’ palm juice.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Irrawaddy Cruise to Pakkou. Afternoon drive to Monywa; sightseeing
A 2 to 3 hour morning boat ride to Pakkou brings us to a bustling tobacco trading centre, on the banks of the Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwaddy) River. From here we continue by road for about 3 hours to Monywa in the Chindwin Valley. This afternoon offers us the chance to visit the colourful Thanbuddhay Pagoda (home to more than 500,000 images of Buddha) and the Hiaungdawmu Buddha, the second largest reclining Buddha in Burma.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Morning visit to Po Win Daung Caves. Afternoon drive to Mandalay
Crossing the Chindwin River this morning we visit the Po Win Daung Caves and Shwe Ba Daung. A system of nearly 500 sandstone caves that honeycomb the Po Win Hills, these extraordinary caverns contain around 450,000 paintings, statues and carvings, representing what many experts believe to be the most comprehensive collection of Buddhist art anywhere in South East Asia. After our visit we continue by road to Mandalay, Burma’s last royal capital and, for many, the centre of its most historic and culturally rich region. En route we plan to stop in Monywee Kayemon village to visit a blackmith and a local cottage industries where they make slippers.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Morning Irrawaddy River cruise to Mingun. Afternoon sightseeing around Mandalay
This morning we take a short cruise to Mingun village and the ruins of the Mingun Pahtodawgyi which, had it been completed, would have been the world’s largest pagoda. Begun by King Bodawpaya in 1790, the pagoda is home to what is considered to be the largest uncracked bell on the planet. Returning to Mandalay we then spend this afternoon exploring some of the city’s major highlights, including the world’s largest book at the Kuthodaw Pagoda and the intricate wooden majesty of the Shwenanda (Golden Palace) Monastery. We also plan to include visit to craft shops where you can observe traditional and skilled goldleaf making, tapestry making and wood carving. If time allows we then head up Mandalay Hill for sunset.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Visit to Amarapura and Inwa
A short distance to the south of Mandalay lies the former royal capital of Amarapura, perhaps best known for the 19th century, 1.2 kilometres giant Teak footbridge that spans Lake Taungthaman. We also visit some local cotton and silk weavers, before taking an afternoon drive to Inwa (Ava). Here we take a horse cart ride around the old city (which can be a little bumpy), visiting the monasteries of Manu Ok Kaung and Bagaya Kyaung and the ‘Leaning Tower of Inwa’, before driving back to Mandalay.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Drive to Kalaw
Today we drive to Kalaw, set high on the western edge of the Shan Plateau. Popular with the British during their time in Burma, Kalaw still retains a little something of its colonial charm and is an ideal base for hill-tribe treks. On arrival you will have some free time to enjoy this engaging hill town, whose attractions include the gold lacquered bamboo Buddha of Nee Paya and the Catholic church of Christ the King.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Easy trek to Painebin Palaung hilltribe village
Today we take the opportunity to explore some of the region’s fine scenery and learn something about hilltribes in Burma. The Burmese, particularly in highland areas, are from different ethnic groups with their own traditions, history and language. We drive to the start point of our walk and then commence a 2 hour ascent (300m approx) to Painebin village. We’ll walk at an easy pace with stops to see tea and cheroot cultivation, orange groves and vegetable gardens. The village is situated at 1500metres above sea level, with a noticeably cooler climate, and locals often still wear traditional costume: red longi, colourful jacket and lacquered waistbands. The Palaung have their own distinct ethnic scripture, monastic regulation, traditional culture and local law. After visiting the village we take a simple picnic lunch (included) at a monastery and return the same way downhill by foot to our bus and then on to Kalaw. Total walking time is about 4 to 5 hours.
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Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Drive to Lake Inle; half day sight seeing
After a brief tour of Kalaw this morning we continue on by road for 2 hours to the beautiful setting of Lake Inle, high up on the Shan Plateau. Surrounded by hills and populated predominantly by the Intha people, Lake Inle is one of the highest lakes in the country. Devout Buddhists, the local population of self-sufficient farmers and fishermen live in simple stilted houses of wood and bamboo, growing their food on floating gardens of grass and seaweed. We plan to make a tour of some of the local villages by boat and pay a visit to the famous ‘cat jumping’ monastery of Nga Phae. Time permitting we will make a short visit to Leshae Village where you can see the making of Buddha images from dried flower powder.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Sightseeing around Lake Inle
Our boat takes us to the western part of the lake this morning, to a local Indein village, where we visit a hilltop complex of 1,000 stupas (places of worship). From up here we can enjoy some great views across the lake and on to the valley beyond. Continuing by boat on to the villages of Nanpan and Innpawkhone, we also get a chance later in the day to see some traditional boat making and silk weaving, and hopefully some local fishermen practicing their uniquely distinctive rowing technique.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Fly to Tachileik; Transfer to Kyaing Tong
This morning we drive to Heho airport where we board our flight to Tachileik. Upon arrival we drive north to Kyaing Tong, a distance of 165kms. Isolated in the far east of the Shan State, Kyaing Tong was considered the capital of the Golden Triangle and for many years was closed to visitors due to trafficking and insurgency. Nowadays peace has returned to the quiet, pagoda lined streets of this attractive town. It is a perfect base to explore the surrounding rugged terrain, buildings from British colonial rule and ethnically diverse hill-tribe villages that still largely follow traditions and animist beliefs that have changed little over the centuries.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Drive to Loi-mwe hill station; visit Shan hill tribe villages en route
This morning we have a scenic 2 hour drive through dense forests and terraced rice paddies to Loi-mwe. Standing at 1600 metres above sea level, Loi-mwe means 'misty mountain' and enjoys commanding views of the surrounding area and a temperate climate. There remain a number of fading colonial buildings from the British era and a 100-year-old Catholic church. Tracks from the road lead up to the villages of the Lahu, Akha and Wa ethnic minorities. Our local guide will choose which of these villages we visit en route. After exploring this part of Shan province we make our way back to Kyaingtong.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Easy trek around PinTauk village; PM sightseeing in Kyaing Tong
Today we continue exploring the rich ethnic tapestry of the Golden Triangle region. The starting point for our morning trek is the Lahu village of Pin Tauk, a short scenic drive from Kyaing Tong town. Here we leave our bus behind and take an easy trek through villages of Nam Lin Mai and Nam Lin Koun, home to the Akha, Lahu and Ann minorities. We walk for about 3 hours at an easy pace with breaks, returning to Pin Tauk. We drive back to Kyaing Tong in the afternoon where we will visit Naung Tong Lake, central to the old British settlement where some buildings remain. A giant Buddha statue marks the spot where Kyaing Tong was founded about one thousand years ago. Time permitting we will also visit 'One Tree Hill' where a lone 245 years old Kanyin - byu (Idptero carpus) tree stands.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Transfer to Tachileik; Flight back to Rangoon
This morning we drive back to Tachileik followed by a flight to Rangoon. Upon arrival we check in to our hotel close to the airport.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Morning sightseeing tour of Rangoon
We begin with a stroll along Pansodan Street, taking in the rich colonial architecture and bustling street markets as we make our way to the Chaukhtatgyi Paya, home to a giant 70 metre long reclining Buddha. Visit Kandawgyi Lake and Botataung Pagoda. The highlight of the day though is a visit to the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda, the most revered Buddhist temple in Burma, whose golden stupa dominates the city skyline.
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Included meals: Breakfast
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Tour ends Rangoon
Tour ends after breakfast.
Included meals: Breakfast