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Historical Burma Tour Detail |
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| Tour Name |
: Historical Burma |
| Duration |
: 6 Night/ 7 Day |
| Tamarind Code |
: 04 |
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Day 1: Bangkok/ Yangon |
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Arrival at Yangon International airport where you will be welcomed by one of Tamarind’s staff and transfer to hotel.
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We will then go on a walking tour in the heart of Yangon, where we will observe various architecture, and have opportunities to take photographs of Burma’s Capital. |
| Afternoon sightseeing includes: |
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Visit to Bogyoke Market where local merchants offer Myanmar traditional silks, cotton, paintings, tapestries, handicrafts, silverware, lacquerware, national dress & ethnic fashions, gems & jewelry. |
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Evening visit to Shwedagon Pagoda; the world famous golden stupa that dominates the Yangon skyline. |
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Visit to Kandawgyi Park |
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Enjoy dinner at Karaweik Palace restaurant where you will enjoy a delightful dinner while you absorb an evening of traditional Myanmar dance and music. |
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Overnight in Yangon. |
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Day 2: Yangon/ Nyaung Oo - Bagan by morning flight - Mt.Popa (B, L, D) |
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A 70 min early morning flight to Bagan; the first and most beautiful capital of Myanmar.
After arrival, proceed to Mt. Popa (4981 feet), an extinct volcano, with temperate weather and lush green landscape. At the base of Mt. Popa rests the stunning Taung Ka Lat (2417 feet) where the Popa Temple sits atop. There is an iron staircase that ascends to the Popa temple where you will encounter shops of flowers, refreshment sellers, local goods as well as some local wildlife along the way.
The scenery from the apex is truly fascinating where you can view the stunning Mount Popa and the enormous flat plains that lead to Bagan.
(Tamarind suggests that guests please do not feed or attempt to pet the monkeys, and keep your personal belongings near you as you ascend Taung Ka Lat)
Overnight in Popa. |
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Day 3: Mt. Popa - Bagan (B, L, D) |
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On the way back to Bagan, we will observe the agrarian lifestyle of this region-farmers extracting palm juice from palm trees and making a local favorite candy with the same palm juice called jaggery. (Tamarind notes that palm farmers also produce a local alcoholic beverage made from palm juice called hten yay-also known as toddy juice)
Spend the day visiting Bagan where guests will embark upon seeing the ancient temples that Bagan is renowned for:
Overnight in Bagan. |
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Day 4: Nyaung Oo/ Mandalay by morning flight (B, L, D) |
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After arrival in Mandalay we will visit Amarapura, an 18th century capital of Myanmar.
Overnight in Mandalay. |
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Day 5: Mandalay - Mingun - Saggaing (B, L, D) |
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Transfer to the jetty for a 3-hour boat excursion to Mingun village & Saggaing.
Mingun stands on the bank of Ayarwaddy River and is 11 km away from Mandalay.
This trip will have a leisure moment as we will treat guests to a picnic with various food & drinks while enjoying a relaxing view along the Ayarwaddy River. We will observe bamboo rafts, birds, farms, locals fishing on small boats, and see how the people earn a living to support their families, and how they also enjoy their lifestyle.
Overnight in Mandalay. |
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Day 6: Mandalay/ Yangon |
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An hour flight to Yangon. Free time before dinner where guests can relax and choose their activities such as swimming at the hotel pool, shopping, or seeing more of this wonderful city. A private car is available for guests if needed.
Yangon overnight. |
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Day 7: Yangon/ Bangkok |
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Transfer to airport. |
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