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HRT-017(A)
4 Days / 3 Nights in Myanmar
YANGON-BAGAN-MANDALAY-YANGON
Day1. YANGON-BAGAN
(arrival with morning flight)
Your arrival with morning flight to Yangon international airport;
Welcome by our tour guide. Morning sightseeing starts with famous
landmarks: Sule pagoda, Mahar Bandula Park with Independence Monument,
Yangon City Hall, and Queen Anne style High-court and Strand Road.
In the afternoon, visit central Yangon city and Scott Market:
one of the famous shopping centres in Yangon. Then, transfer to
airport and fly to Bagan. Upon arrival, check into your hotel
and overnight.
Day2. BAGAN
Sightseeing start with Nyaung Oo local market, Shwezigon Pagoda,
a prototype of real Myanmar stupa, built in 1087.Wetgyiin Gyubyaukgyi
for its famous Jatakas mural painting, Htilominlo temple for
its plaster carvings and famous Ananda temple with four standing
Buddha Images. In the afternoon, visit Nan Phaya temple, Manuha
temple, Myingaba Gyubyaukgyi temple, Shwegyugyi temple and Thabinnyu
temple. Enjoy the sunset of Bagan from Shwesansaw Pagoda. Overnight
at Hotel.
Day3. BAGAN-MANDALAY (by morning flignt)
After breakfast, transfer to Bagan airport and fly to Mandalay:
The Last Kingdom in Myanmar. Upon arrival, visit Mahar Muni
Image, marble stone-carving, bronze-making, wood-carving, gold-leaf
making and tapestry. In the afternoon, visit King Mindon's Myanansankyaw
Palace site of Konbaung Dynasty, Golden Monastery, Kuthodaw
pagoda with 729 marble stone tablets (known as World's Biggest
Book) and finally drive up to Mandalay Hill (Anti-Ageing Hill);
with a good panoramic view over Mandalay city. Overnight at
Hotel.
Day4. MANDALAY-YANGON (departure with evening flight)
Early morning, transfer to Mandalay International airport and
fly back to Yangon. Yangon sightseeing starts with famous Shwe
Dagon 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, stupa, bells, temples and Buddha images and
see religious and secular visitors from all parts of the globe.
Shwedagon has become the symbol of Myanmar.
And then visit Chaukhtatgyi pagoda (72 m long reclining Buddha
image),Karawaik Hall(designed as a Royal Floating Barge on Royal
Lake) for Kodak moment. In the afternoon, transfer to international
airport and fly back to your home with evening flight.
Itinerary (for Arrival & Departure Day) is subject to changes
depending on your flight schedules.
HRT-017 (B)
4 Days / 3 Nights in Myanmar
YANGON-BAGAN-YANGON
Day1. YANGON (arrival with morning flight)
Upon arrival at Yangon, check into your hotel. A uniformed host
will invite you a welcome drink and collect your tour program
from our tour guide.
City tour includes downtown and Rangoon's riverfront. On the
way see many of the remarkable sites of the colonial and religious
past of this garden city. Old Rangoon was Dr. William Montgomery's
design. He was the army superintendent surgeon and learnt his
city planning skills from Sir Stanford Raffles in Singapore.
Buildings of heritage in Yangon are now listed for protection.
The old city centre includes:
Yangon City Hall, designed by U Tin in 1925, the Strand Road
with the Moorish arched General Post Office, The red brick Customs
House, the towered Port Authority, The Queen Anne style Civil
Court, the red brick General Hospital built in 1911 and the
Railway Station. Take a break at hotel.
In the afternoon, visit China Town area with various local foods,
Indian ward with various street sellers and drive to Mawtin
Jetty and take a rickshaw for a short trip along the Rangoon
River that offers a remarkable atmosphere with spectacular colors
for Kodak moment. Overnight at hotel.
Day2. YANGON-BAGAN (by morning flight)
Early morning, fly to Bagan and sightseeing starts with Nyaung
Oo local market, Shwezigon Pagoda, a prototype of real Myanmar
stupa, built in 1087.Wetgyiin Gyubyaukgyi for its famous Jatakas
mural painting, Htilominlo temple for its plaster carvings and
famous Ananda temple with four standing Buddha Images. In the
afternoon, visit Nan Phaya temple, Manuha temple, Myingaba Gyubyaukgyi
temple, Shwegyugyi temple and Thabinnyu temple. Enjoy the sunset
from the terraces of Shwe Sandaw pagoda. Overnight at hotel.
Day3. BAGAN-YANGON (by evening flight)
Another beautiful day in Bagan; Sightseeing continues to Minnanthu
village and visit 13th A.D style pagodas and sees the daily
activities of local people at Pwa-saw village. Visit Lawkananda
pagoda and Ashae-Pet-leik and Anauk-Pet-leik Pagadas.
In the afternoon, visit the lacquer-ware factory, Sulamani temple,
Dhamayangyi temple and in the late afternoon transfer to Bagan
airport and fly back to Yangon. Upon arrival, transfer to your
hotel and overnight.
Day4. YANGON (departure)
Today, sightseeing start with famous Shwe Dagon 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, stupa, bells,
temples and Buddha images and see religious and secular visitors
from all parts of the globe. Shwedagon has become the symbol
of Myanmar.
And then visit Chaukhtatgyi pagoda (72 m long reclining Buddha
image),Karawaik Hall(designed as a Royal Floating Barge on Royal
Lake) for Kodak moment. In the afternoon, visit Sule pagoda,
Mahar Bandula Park with Independence Monument, City Hall and
Scott market; one of the famous shopping centers in Yangon.
Come back to hotel and take a break.
Then, transfer to international airport and fly back to your
home with evening flight.
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HRT-017 (C)
4 Days / 3 Nights in Myanmar
YANGON-BAGAN-INLE LAKE-YANGON
Day1. YANGON (arrival with morning flight)
Upon arrival at Yangon, check into your hotel. A
uniformed host will invite you a welcome drink and
collect your tour program from our tour guide.
City tour includes downtown and Rangoon's riverfront. On
the way see many of the remarkable sites of the colonial
and religious past of this garden city. Old Rangoon was
Dr. William Montgomery's design. He was the army
superintendent surgeon and learnt his city planning
skills from Sir Stanford Raffles in Singapore. Buildings
of heritage in Yangon are now listed for protection. The
old city centre includes:
Yangon City Hall, designed by U Tin in 1925, the Strand Road with
the Moorish arched General Post Office, The red brick Customs
House, the towered Port Authority, The Queen Anne style Civil
Court, the red brick General Hospital built in 1911 and the Railway
Station. Take a break at hotel.
In the afternoon, visit China Town area with various local
foods, Indian ward with various street sellers and drive to
Mawtin Jetty and take a rickshaw for a short trip along the
Rangoon River that offers a remarkable atmosphere with spectacular
colors for Kodak moment. Overnight at hotel.
Day2. YANGON-BAGAN (by morning flight)
Early morning, fly to Bagan and sightseeing starts with Nyaung
Oo local market, Shwezigon Pagoda, a prototype of real Myanmar
stupa, built in 1087.Wetgyiin Gyubyaukgyi for its famous Jatakas
mural painting, Htilominlo temple for its plaster carvings and
famous Ananda temple with four standing Buddha Images. In the
afternoon, visit the lacquer ware factory in New Bagan,Nan Phaya
temple, Manuha temple, Myingaba Gyubyaukgyi temple, Shwegyugyi
temple and Thabinnyu temple. Enjoy the sunset from the terraces
of Shwe Sandaw pagoda. Overnight at hotel.
Day3. BAGAN-HEHO-INLE LAKE (by morning flight)
In the morning, fly to Heho with domestic airline. After arrival,
drive to Nyaung Shwe; a gateway to northern bank of Inle Lake
(the blue sea of Shan State). Take a long-tailed boat for excursion
on Inle Lake(22 km long and 11 km wide) famous for its unique
one-leg rowers, typical floating gardens, local method of fishing
and village life. Continue visit to Phaung Daw Oo pagoda housing
five sacred and almost shapeless Buddha images because of the
quantity of applied gold leaf, gifts from the believers. In
the afternoon, proceed to the silk weaving village of In Paw
Khon and visit Nga Phe Chaung (one of the oldest monastery around
Inle Lake) with jumping cats. After that, come back to hotel
and you can enjoy the sunset from the middle of the lake with
floating boat. Overnight at hotel.
Day4. INLE LAKE-HEHO-YANGON (by morning flight)
Early morning, the boat will take you back to Nyaung Shwe and
drive to Heho airport and fly back to Yangon. Upon arrival,
visit the famous Shwe Dagon 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, stupa, bells, temples
and Buddha images and see religious and secular visitors from
all parts of the globe. Shwedagon has become the symbol of Myanmar.And
then visit Chaukhtatgyi pagoda (72 m long reclining Buddha image),Karawaik
Hall(designed as a Royal Floating Barge on Royal Lake) for Kodak
moment and final visit is the Scott Market; one of the famous
shopping centers in Yangon. In the afternoon, you have time
to repack all of your belonging and you are ready to leave from
Myanmar and we feel so sad to say "Goodbye!"
And app. (17:00) transfer to Yangon International Airport for
your departure.
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HRT-017 (D)
4 Days / 3 Nights in Myanmar
YANGON-MANDALAY-INLE LAKE-YANGON
Day1. YANGON (arrival with morning flight)
Upon arrival at Yangon, check into your hotel. A uniformed host will
invite you a welcome drink and collect your tour program from our
tour guide.
City tour includes downtown and Rangoon's riverfront. On the way see
many of the remarkable sites of the colonial and religious past of
this garden city. Old Rangoon was Dr. William Montgomery's design.
He was the army superintendent surgeon and learnt his city planning
skills from Sir Stanford Raffles in Singapore. Buildings of heritage
in Yangon are now listed for protection. The old
city centre includes:
Yangon City Hall, designed by U Tin in 1925, the Strand Road with
the Moorish arched General Post Office, The red brick Customs
House, the towered Port Authority, The Queen Anne style Civil
Court, the red brick General Hospital built in 1911 and the Railway
Station. Take a break at hotel.
In the afternoon, visit China Town area with various local foods,
Indian ward with various street sellers and drive to Mawtin Jetty
and take a rickshaw for a short trip along the Rangoon River that
offers a remarkable ( with spectacular colors for Kodak moment.
Overnight at hotel.
Day2. YANGON-MANDALAY (by morning flight)
Take a morning flight to Mandalay; the last capital of Myanmar
Kings. Upon arrival, proceed to Amarapura (the city of Immortal);
visit the Mahagandayon monastery; famous for Buddhist learning
centre. It is home to a thousand monks, who will from a procession
as they to take their noon and final meal of the day. Amarapura
was the capital of upper Burma until 1850.
As it was the custom, most of the important wooden palaces and
monasteries were taken sown and transported to the new capital
in Mandalay. 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.
In the afternoon, Drive to Mandalay. Mandalay was the last capital
of Myanmar before the British took over and it still remains as
a cultural centre. You can visit gold leaf making industry, tapestry,
wood carving, bronze making, marble stone carving and famous Maha
Muni Image now covered in thick layer of gold leaves and you will
see how pious the Myanmar people are?
And visit the Shwenandaw Golden Palace monastery noted for its
exquisite wood carving, Kuthodaw pagoda with 729 stone tablets
(known as the World's Biggest Book) and finally drive up to Mandalay
hill (Anti-ageing hill) and take a panoramic view of Mandalay
city. Overnight at Hotel.
Day3. MANDALAY-HEHO-INLE LAKE (by morning flight)
In the morning, fly to Heho with domestic airline. After arrival,
drive to Nyaung Shwe; a gateway to northern bank of Inle Lake
(the blue sea of Shan State). Take a long-tailed boat for excursion
on Inle Lake(22 km long and 11 km wide) famous for its unique
one-leg rowers, typical floating gardens, local method of fishing
and village life. Continue visit to Phaung Daw Oo pagoda housing
five sacred and almost shapeless Buddha images because of the
quantity of applied gold deaf, gifts from the believers. In the
afternoon, proceed to the silk weaving village of In Paw Khon
and visit Nga Phe Chaung (one of the oldest monastery around Inle
Lake) with jumping cats. After that, come back to hotel and you
can enjoy the sunset from the middle of the lake with floating
boat. Overnight at hotel.
Day4. INLE LAKE-HEHO-YANGON (by morning flight)
Early morning, the boat will take you back to Nyaung Shwe and
drive to Heho airport and fly back to Yangon. Upon arrival, visit
the famous Shwe Dagon 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, stupa, bells, temples and Buddha images and
see religious and secular visitors from all parts of the globe.
Shwedagon has become the symbol of Myanmar.And then visit Chaukhtatgyi
pagoda (72 m long reclining Buddha image),Karawaik Hall(designed
as a Royal Floating Barge on Royal Lake) for Kodak moment and
final visit is the Scott Market; one of the famous shopping centers
in Yangon. In the afternoon, you have time to repack all of your
belonging and you are ready to leave from Myanmar and we feel
so sad to say "Goodbye!"
And app. (17:00) transfer to Yangon International Airport for
your departure.
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