Arrival at Yangonairport , visa
formality - Welcome by your Tourguide and transfer to hotel. After lunch in a
local restaurant, PM tour through Yangon’s
colonial-style city center. Visit Sule pagoda, dating back over
2,000 years ago; the magnificent reclining Buddha at Chauk Htat Gyi; the Karaweik
Hall,. Dinner and overnight in Yangon
Day 2 : YANGON – MANDALAY
After
breakfast at hotel , transfer to the airport for
morning flightto Mandalay. Upon arrival , , excursion to
Amarapura, 15 km from Mandalay to visit Mahagandayon Monastery
where more than a thousand monks live and study.You will have the opportunity to observe
the monks having their last meal of the day in total silence. Continue to
200-year-old U Bein teak bridge, built in 1782 at the time when Amarapura
was Royal capital. Since then it is noted for silk- and cotton weaving. Visit
a traditional hand-woven silk workshop. Visit The Bagaya Monastery
with an interesting collection of Buddha statues. After lunch you will experience
the sights and sounds of Mandalay including one of the most revered religious
monuments in Myanmar, the Mahamuni Pagoda; the
Shwe Inbin Monastery; the Golden Palace Monastery, a
superb example of a traditional wooden building and Kuthodaw Pagoda the
world’s largest book, made of marble. Visit a Kalaga tapestries craftsmen’s
shop and viewing the sunset on Madalay hill. Dinner and overnight in Mandalay
Day 3 : MANDALAY
- BAGAN
After early
breakfast, drive by road through varied agricultural landscapes to BAGAN.
Lunch at a local restaurant en route then continues to MountPopa,
an extinct volcano with spectacular views. Its shrine is dedicated to animist
spirits known as “nats” and you will have time to climb the 777 steps to the
shrine at the top of the peak. After a scenic drive and a stop at one of the
quaint villages you will arrive in Bagan right in time to watch the sunset
from well chosen temple over the famous Ayeyarwaddy river and the
magnificent plain of pagodas and temples. Dinner and overnight in Bagan
Day 4 : BAGAN
Your day will
begin early with a nostalgic horse cart ride (if available) to the
YwaHaungGyiTemple to
celebrate the rise of dawn. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Visit the
colorful local market, then visits to the most significant pagodas and
temples of Bagan including Shwezigon pagoda, built by King
Anawrahta in the early 11th century as a religious shrine; Ku
Byanuk Gyi, a temple with superb murals of Jataka scenes; Ananda
temple, with four standing Buddha images. After lunch, visit one of Myanmar’s
most treasured handicrafts, a lacquerware craftsmen’s workshop in nearby Myinkaba
village. You will continue to Manuha temple, built in the
mon-style in 1059 and follow on to Nanbaya temple, a unique sandstone
monument said to have been the palace
of King Manuha. Next
you will explore the Myingaba Gu Byauk Gyi temple, a
temple noteworthy for its mural paintings under the protection of UNESCO. And
visit The Archaological Museum to view beautiful Buddha images of
bronze, stone and lacquer and . Dinner and overnight
in Bagan
Day 5 : BAGAN - YANGON
Breakfast at
hotel and by morning flight back to Yangon – Upon arrival Yangon, transfer to
Bago
, visit the ancient capital of Mon : 4 buddhars of Kyaikpun , Kalyani
Sima ordination’s hall, Shwemawdaw pagoda with their
golden dome , the sleeping buddha of Shwethalyaung pagoda – Drive back
to Yangon , excursion by a 'hamsa-bird-shaped' floating barge on Kandawgyi
(Royal) Lake, stroll through the Bogyoke Market with hundreds of
food, clothes, handicrafts and gems stores visit to one of the world’s most
spectacular monuments, the Shwedagon pagoda in the sunset –
Dinner and Overnight in Yangon
Day 6 : YANGON
DEPARTURE
Breakfast in hotel.
Free at your leisure for relaxing, walking and shopping at Yangon
until transfer to the airport for departure.
MYANMAR
CLASSIC
Tour code : SMT–OBM 6
Yangon – Bago - mandalay – Bagan
6 days / 5 nights
TARIF
US Dollards / person
Group
TOUR-CATEGORY
PRICEINCLUDE
-All land
private transportations (A/C car , Boat)