Detailed Tour
Program
Day 01: Arrival Yangon
Upon arrival at Yangon international airport,
our tour guide would welcome you and transfer to
the hotel for check in. After that sightseeing
start in Yangon, including Sule Pagoda in the
heart of the city, Chauktatgyi Pagoda, one of
the biggest colossal reclining Buddha image in
Myanmar. Special evening visit to the massive
Shwedagon Pagoda – famous worldwide – its golden
stupa is the ‘ Heart ’ of Buddhism Myanmar. The
Pagoda is believed to be 2,500 years old and the
central stupa in surrounded by dozens of
intricately decorated buildings and statues.
There are always many Myanmar People praying and
making offerings. Overnight at hotel in Yangon.
Day 02: Yangon Bagan (B)
After breakfast at the hotel, early morning flight
to Bagan (domestic schedule flight, ~ 1 ½ hour
flying) situated in Central Myanmar, on the East
bank of the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River, to discover
its glorious past and histories. Arrive at Nyaung U
Airport and transfer to hotel for check. Whole day
sightseeing of Bagan’s most famous temples and
pagodas ranging from the temples with the earliest
wall paintings to the prototype pagoda the
influenced the designs of later Buddhist monuments.
Tour highlights include colorful Nyaung Oo Market,
and Shwezigon Pagoda – built by King Anawrahta in
the early 11th century as a religious shrine, then
go to Ananda Temple – King Kyansittha’s masterpiece
and the crowning achievement of the early style
temple of architecture, next is Thatbyinnyu Temple –
the highest building on the Bagan plain, after that
visit to Htilominlo Temple – the largest temple of
Bagan – noted for its fine plaster carvings and
glazed sandstone decorations. In the afternoon
observe the process of traditional lacquer ware, one
of Myanmar’s best known handicrafts and a specialty
of Bagan. Then visit Manuha Temple, Myingabar
Gubyaugyi Temple – an early period Pyu-style temple
of Hindu influence with some of the oldest mutual
paintings in Bagan and Dhamanyangyi Temple noted for
its remarkable brickwork. Lastly enjoy the sunset
over the Ayeyarwaddy River from Buphaya or
Shwesandaw Pagoda. Overnight at hotel in Bagan.
Day 03: Bagan
Salay
Mt. Popa
Bagan (B)
Option: Balloon Over Bagan (BOB)
It is a unique opportunity to see the Bagan with
‘BALLOONS OVER BAGAN’. You get a magnificent
birds-eye view of thousand year-old pagodas, temples
and the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River as it has never
been seen before. The balloon is guided by gentle
winds not exceeding 24 km/h. Eight/Six passengers
plus a pilot fit into the balloon’s basket. The
champagne flights at sunrise last just under an hour
and take off daily from October through March. Price
is US $ 250 / pax. Due to the limited capacity,
advance bookings at an early stage are highly
recommended.
After breakfast at the hotel,
drive to Salay - famous for its ancient monastery,
(~ 40 km, 1 hour driving). Then drive to Mt. Popa (~
50 km, 1 ½ hour driving) where a house for Myanmar
spirits. On the way you can find the beauty of
typical villages and the ways of making Toddy Candy.
In the afternoon, return back to Bagan and visit to
the rests of the famous pagodas in Bagan. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 04: Bagan Yangon (B)
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the
airport for flight back to Yangon (Domestic schedule
flight, 1 ½ hour flying). On the way to the hotel,
visit Kabar Aye (the World Peace pagoda) and Maha
Pasana (the great cave for Buddhist synod) and check
in at the hotel. And then shopping at Bogyoke Market
(Scott’s Market) of hundreds of shops where you can
find local products such as Gems & Jewelry ,
slippers, cloth, and so on. Evening stroll along the
China Town and study the ways of living of Yangon
citizens (which can observe the tradition and modern
costume). Overnight at hotel.
Day 05: Yangon Departure (B)
Breakfast at hotel. Leisure till the flight time.
Transfer to the Yangon International Airport for the
departure flight to conclude this unique experience.
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