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7 Days Myanmar
(Yangon - Bagan - Mandalay - Amarapura - Sagaing - Mandalay -
Mingun - Mandalay - Heho - Nyaung Shwe - Inle Lake - Nyaung
Shwe - Heho -
Yangon)
DAY 1: YANGON
Upon arrival at Yangon International Airport welcome by our local guide
and transfer to the Hotel. Afternoon sightseeing starts with Chaukhtatkyi
Pagoda (a huge reclining Buddha), Karaweik Hall, a Royal floating barge on
the Royal Lake for a photo stop and late in the afternoon, visit the
Shwedagon Pagoda described by Somerset Maugham: "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 nearly
100 meters above its hill-top surroundings. Wander through this
magnificent structure and its courtyards, stupas, bells, Temples, and
Buddha images, and see religious and secular visitors from all parts of
the globe. Shwedagon has become the symbol of Myanmar. Enjoy the sunset
over the Pagoda. Overnight in Yangon.
DAY 2: YANGON - BAGAN
Early morning flight to Bagan. 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 visit Myinkaba, two km south of Bagan. This village is
well known for its lacquerware workshops and has also a number of
interesting temples, as Nanphaya Temple, said to have once been the
residence of King Manuha and Gu Byauk Gyi Temple, which has very nice
frescoes inside. Overnight in Bagan.
DAY 3: BAGAN - MANDALAY -
AMARAPURA - SAGAING - MANDALAY
Morning flight to Mandalay, the city of the last Myanmar Kings. Upon
arrival drive to Amarapura the “City of Immortals” and visit the 150
year old Mahagandayon monastery, and famous Buddhist learning center. It
is home to a thousand monks, who will form a procession as they go to take
their noon and final meal of the day. Apart from Pagodas that have
survived, the ancient art of silk and cotton weaving, using handlooms, is
very much alive and visit U Bein wooden bridge, over 150 years old, which
is still in use. After lunch drive over Ava bridge to Sagaing, 21 km
southwest of Mandalay and visit the Sagaing Hills, a retreat for Buddhist
devotees with numerous Pagodas, monasteries and nunneries. Visit the
village of Sagaing, at the foot of Sagaing Hill with markets, shops and
restaurants; one of the monasteries on the hillside; the Tilawkaguru cave
temple, with mural paintings; Umin Thounzeh caves, containing 45 Buddha
images and Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda built in 1312. The view of Sagaing
from here is outstanding. Late afternoon come back to Mandalay. Overnight
in Mandalay.
DAY 4: MANDALAY - MINGUN - MANDALAY
After breakfast drive to Kywezon jetty to watch the busy riverside
activity and take a local riverboat to the ancient capital of Mingun (appr.
1 hour per way). Visit the Settawya Pagoda, with a footprint of the Buddha,
walk to the huge Mingun Bell, see the nearby unfinished Mingun Pagoda,
built to be the world’s biggest pagoda and visit the Hsinbyume Pagoda, a
reproduction of the mythological Mt. Meru. Then come back to Mandalay. In
the afternoon visit the Shwenandaw Monastery, noted for its exquisite wood
carvings, Atumashi Monastery, the "Incomparable Monastery", the
Kuthodaw Pagoda, known as the world's Biggest Book for its stone slabs of
Buddhist scriptures and sunset on Mandalay Hill, a vantage-point for
panoramic view of the city. Overnight in Mandalay.
DAY 5: MANDALAY -
HEHO -
NYAUNG SHWE - INLE LAKE
Morning flight to Heho in Shan State. Upon arrival drive to Kaung Dine at
the north-western shore of Inle Lake. From here take a boat for the
excursion on Inle Lake (25 km) famous for its unique one-leg rowers,
typical floating gardens, local methods of fishing and village life and
the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda housing five sacred and almost shapeless Buddha
images, contorted because of the quantity of applied gold leaf, gifts from
the believers. The Buddha images are purported to have come here in the
12th Century. In the afternoon, proceed to the silk weaving village of In
Phaw Khon and visit Nga Phe Chaung (the biggest and oldest monastery
around Inle Lake). Overnight at Inle Lake.
DAY 6: INLE LAKE - HEHO - YANGON
Morning excursion to Indein (appr. 1 hour drive) to see the ancient Bagan
+ Shan style pagodas, built during Bagan Period, passing the beautiful
scenery with tall grasses and little water steps. The ruin pagodas, hide
in the bushes will give you an impression of you were in the 12th - 13th
Centuries ago. In the afternoon transfer to Heho airport for the flight
back to Yangon. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel for check-in and
overnight.
DAY 7: YANGON -
Departure Day
After breakfast continue sightseeing of Yangon: Sule Pagoda , dating back
over 2000 years, walk around the downtown area and don't miss the sprawling Bogyoke Market! Wide
streets, orderly town planning and neglected public buildings revive
visions of British rule, while busy streets scenes and shimmering pagodas,
bursting through a leafy canopy, hint at the rich local culture.
Skyscrapers and glaring neon billboards have yet to overtake the capital.
Afternoon free at your own leisure till transfer to Yangon International
Airport for your departure flight. |