Unique Myanmar


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Tour Title

Unique Myanmar


Tour Code

GTT-UNIQUE


Tour Route

YANGON-BAGO-MANDALAY-BAGAN-YANGON


Tour Duration

6Days/5Nights


Tour Available

available


Day 1. Arrive Yangon and Bago Sightseeing

Driver will pick you up at hotel and start sightseeing.
-This morning, drive north east of Yangon for about 2 hours to the ancient capital of Bago (Pegu). On arrival in Bago,
-First visit the local market and then go to see Shwemawdaw Pagoda, which has a stupa inlaid with diamonds and is Bago's golden landmark. Continue to Shwethalyaung Buddha, which dates from 994 and is revered throughout Myanmar as the most beautiful Reclining Buddha.
-Take a look at woodcarving, and then see Kalyani Sima Ordination Hall.
-Visit also Mahazedi Pagoda with its impressive bell-shaped stupa.
-Just outside Bago, visit Kyaikpun Pagoda with four 30-meter high Buddha figures seated back to back.
-Kanbawzathadi Palace
-The Snake Monastery is a pilgrimage site to see the 9 meter, and reportedly century old, Burmese Python. The monastery is devoted to a Buddhist abbot who was reborn as a python. From Bago we’ll return to Yangon this afternoon. Before reaching the city limits, stop in Htaukkyan Township to visit the Allied War Cemetery. This beautifully-landscaped, peaceful area is the final resting place for more than 27,000 Allied Soldiers who perished during the World War II campaign in Myanmar. Once in Yangon you will be transferred to your hotel

Day 2.Yangon - Mandalay

Driver will pick you up at hotel and depart from Yangon and heading to Mandalay.Arrive Mandalay, transfer to hotel for check in. Amarapura sightseeing, “U Bein Bridge” built in 1782 at the time when Amarapura was Royal capital and 1.200 meter long over 150 years old, crossing the Taung-Tha-Man Lake is one of the main tourist attractions for visitors and it is the longest teak bridge in the world. “Silk Weaving Industry” Myanmar's traditional and hand making. After that, proceed to Mandalay sightseeing, “Mahamuni Pagoda” the great facial of Buddha and it was brought to Mandalay from Rakhine State during the reign of King Bodawpaya in 1784. The image is completely covered with 15cm thick gold. “Gold Leaf Making Workshop” you can see how to make gold leaf.The square gold leaf tissues are hand-made in Mandalay. Funitures, shrines, boxes, musical instruments etc are usually covered with gilded relief patterns. “Shwe Nan Daw Monastery” a superb example of an ancient traditional wooden building with intricate carvings. “Kuthodaw Pagoda” make of marble and the “World’s Largest Book” is a 13-acre field of 729 pieces of stone on marble slabs. “Mandalay Hill” A superb panoramic view of the city can be seen from the top Sunset and overview of Mandalay city. After sightseeing, transfer & overnight at hotel In Mandalay.

Day 3.Pyin Oo Lwin Sightseeing

 Breakfast at hotel and go ahead to Pyin Oo Lwin and sightseeing. Early morning pick-up from hotel in Mandalay and scenic drive to the cool hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo). Visit National Kandawgyi Gardens and Orchid Garden (***Botanist from Forest department will accompany with you while visit in the Orchid Garden). After that, take unique miniature state-coaches, drawn by lively teams of horses and photo-stop around colonial-era buildings. Lunch at local restaurant.
 Afternoon visit Peik Chin Myaung Cave, inside a gushing stream twists and turns around the countless images and mini-pagodas that devout Buddhists have created. Transfer back to Mandalay in the late afternoon.Overnight at Mandalay.

Day 4. Bagan

Breakfast at hotel and depart from mandalay and go ahead to Bagan. Start your full day Bagan sightseeing tour includes Nyaung U Local Market. golden stupa of Shwezigon Pagoda, where the 37 pre-Buddhist 'nets' were first officially endorsed by the Burmar monarchy. The 12th Century originals were spirited away by a collector and are now reportedly somewhere in Italy. Then visit to Gubyaukgyi Temple, Wetgyi-Inn Village between Bagan and Nyaung-U. It was built in early 13th century, on the model of Maha Bodhi Zedi. Next stop is Htilominlo situated close to the road between Nyaung U and Bagan, built by king Nantaungmya in 1218 and traces of old murals are also still visible. Take photo around the temples and visit to Lacquer Ware Factory to watch craftsmen skilfully making this most famous of Bagan handicrafts. In the afternoon, visit to Ananda Temple, a whitewashed masterpiece of Mon architecture with four standing Buddhas, and the adjacent brick monastery with beautiful, well-preserved 18th century murals. Then visit Nanpaya Temple, built in the Mon style with intricate stone carvings, and said once to have been Manuha's residence. See the four Buddha images in Manuha Pagoda. Then stop at Myazedi Stupa to see Myanmar's "Rosetta Stone", bearing inscriptions written in four languages. Continue to the Myinkaba area and visit Gubyaukgyi Temple, this temple was built in 1113 by Kyansittha's son Rajakumar, on his father's death. The fine stuccowork on it exterior walls is in particularly good condition. Enjoy Sunset at ShweSandaw Pagoda (or) Buu Pagoda. Accommodation at hotel in Bagan.

Day 5.Bagan leisure and popa Sightseeing

Breakfast at hotel. Hit the road to Mt.pop and start sightseeing at POPA MOUNTAIN and then take your leisure time in bagan. Overnight in Bagan.

Day 6.Arrive Yangon

Breakfast at hotel and depart from Bagan. Arrive Yangon Safely in the evening.

hotel used

Yangon – Grand United Hotel or same class
Bagan – Shwe poe eain or same class
Mandalay- Hotel Power or same class

service included

All transfer & sightseeing by private air condition car as per mentioned itinerary
(1 Night in Yangon, 2 Nights in Bagan and 2 Nights in Mandalay)
Accommodations with breakfast at hotel only as per mentioned itinerary

service excluded

 Meals
 Zone fees and Guide
 Not mention in our itinerary

payment mode

notice

*** Itinerary mentioned above is only tentative and is subject to guests’ flight timings.
*** All prices are subject to change in case of increasing the airfares, exchange rate, fuel charges and entrance fees.

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