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Magnificent Myanmar Tour Detail |
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| Tour Name |
: Magnificent Myanmar |
| Duration |
: 12 Night/ 13 Day |
| Tamarind Code |
: 01 |
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Day 1: Bangkok/ Yangon (Dinner) |
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Arrival at Yangon International airport where you will be welcomed by our Tamarind Tour and transfer to hotel.
Overnight in Yangon. |
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Day 2: Yangon (B, L, D) |
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In the morning, we will visit Shwedagon Pagoda, the world famous golden stupa that dominates the Yangon skyline. |
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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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Chauk Htut Gyi Reclining Buddha Image & monasteries near by. |
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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 3: 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) Note: For “serious” hikers, Tamarind can arrange a hike on Mt.Popa.
Overnight in Popa. |
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Day 4: 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 5: 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 6: Mandalay - Mingun - Saggaing (B, L, D) |
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Transfer to the jetty for an 3-hour boat excursion to Mingun village. 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.
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In Mingun we will disembark and proceed to the Mya Thein Dan Zedi that was built by the King of Saggaing, as memorial for his beloved wife (and late queen) who passed away one week after giving birth to their son. The views from atop this temple are refreshing and among the best in the region.
(Tamarind notes that Mya Thein Dan Zedi is attractive to visitors with its structural combinations). |
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Mingun Bell. This bell weighs 90 tons and is considered the world’s largest ringing bell that was cast in 1805 A.D. |
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After visiting Mingun, we will go back to Mandalay, on the way having lunch on boat.
We will drive to Saggaing. |
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Saggaing hill that is regarded as the religious center of Myanmar. Here is where learned teachers and novices take refuge in the Sacred Scriptures, the essence of Buddha’s teachings. Here they also practice what they preach, meditate, and lead a simple & peaceful life. |
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From this hill you can observe the pleasant panorama of the city and river. |
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Next we will journey to the base of Saggaing and see a home for nuns and their life where we will seek permission from the chief nun to observe the daily work of these religious women. |
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Then we will be back to Mandalay by car crossing the Bridge of Saggaing that was built over the Ayarwaddy River during the period of British Colonials. |
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Overnight in Mandalay. |
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Day 7: Mandalay/ Heho by morning flight - Inle Lake |
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After arrival Heho, we will drive to Kakku via Taunggyi that is the capital of southern Shan State. En route, we will visit to a Pa-O village and observe their lifestyle.
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Kakku that was recently opened to foreigners-has an amazing 2548 pagodas built on very small area, and is rich in architectural value. |
Proceed to Nyaung Shwe (approximately 2 hour drive). Upon arrival in Nyaung Shwe we will board a boat that will take us to a stunning hotel that has a great vantage point for some of the best sunsets in the region.
Overnight at Inle Lake. |
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Day 8: Inle Lake (B, L, D) |
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Inle Lake is 22x10 km, with an average depth of 6 meters. There are 64 villages and their inhabitants who reside on the lake in their homes that rest high above the water. It is not uncommon to see curious family members greet you with a wave of their hand and a smile as you pass by.
Inle is also called the “Venice of East” by visiting tourists. We will observe floating gardens at Inle as well as the lifestyle of these inhabitants who support their families by farming and fishing. If you observe carefully you will see the skilled boatmen paddle their craft with an oar by using their foot.
Sightseeing includes;
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Ywama village, floating gardens, a traditional weaving mill for Intha-textiles, silk weaving workshops; excellent work of shawls and robes with natural fibers produced from lotus flowers stems in natural color. |
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Nampan village we will observe how Burmese Cheroots are produced primarily by young ladies using traditional methods. We will also visit a work place of Shan paper that is made from mulberry bark and transformed into Shan umbrellas and other beautiful products. |
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Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda and its 5 holy Buddha images. Every full moon day of October, the Pagoda Festival is celebrated here for 15 days and homage is paid to 19 villages at Inle Lake. |
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Nga Phe Chaung Monastery; well-known for its 250 year old wooden architectural work of the among 100 monasteries on the lake, this Nga Phe Chaung Monastery is the most celebrated with its 150 to 200 pillars elaborated with wooden carving. This Monastery is also known as the “jumping cat monastery” where visitors are treated to a show that involves well trained felines. |
We recommend you to participate in the colorful five day market-you will see hill tribes trading their farm products of vegetables, fruits, sun dried tea leaves, art, works of wooden sculpture with their unique style in a bustling atmosphere.
Overnight at Inle Lake. |
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Day 9: Heho/ Thandwe - Ngapali Beach (B, L, D) |
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Transfer to airport to Thandwe flight.
Ngapali Beach is the most pristine of Myanmar’s coastlines and offers stunning sunsets, water activities, and delectable seafood. By now you will be “pagoded and templed out” so a few days relaxing on Ngapali Beach is the best way to unwind at the end of your trip.
Overnight at Ngapali Beach.
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Day 10: Ngapali Beach (B, L, D) |
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Guests will unwind at the beach relaxing and soaking up the beautiful scenery. A boat excursion to Pearl Island can be arranged.
Overnight at Ngapali Beach. |
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Day 11: Ngapali Beach (B, L, D) |
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Relaxing on the beach, swimming, snorkeling, or bike riding.
Overnight at Ngapali Beach.
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Day 12: Thandwe/ Yangon (B, L, D) |
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Transfer to Thandwe airport and transport to hotel upon your arrival in Yangon.
Overnight in Yangon. |
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Day 13: Yangon/ Bangkok |
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Transfer to Yangon International Airport. |
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