Complete Burma (Myanmar)
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- Experience the heart-stopping beauty of Shwedagon Pagoda
- Explore the impressive archaeological ruins in Bagan
- Pay respects to local spirits and deities at Mt Popa
- Canoe past the delicate floating gardens of Inle Lake
- Bask in the splendour of The Golden Rock
- Swim in the crystalline waters off Ngwesaung
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Itinerary
Welcome to Yangon, the former capital and the commercial, historical and cultural heart of Burma. Get swept up in the lively atmosphere of this irrepressible city, which is nestled in the shadow of the glittering Shwedagon Pagoda. Take time to relax and enjoy the surrounding sights before a group dinner at a local restaurant.
Visit one of Burma's most striking temples, the Shwedagon Pagoda. Draped in gold, diamonds and rubies, this Buddhist pagoda dominates Yangon's city skyline and is best visited at sunrise or sunset. After a lesson about the temple's history and the spiritual practices ...
Depart from the bustling waterfront for a ferryboat cruise (weather permitting) along the sprawling Ayeyarwaddy River. Float past idyllic riverside villages and wave hello to local fishermen from the comfort of the onboard restaurant. Dock in Bagan and explore the vas...
Spend a few days discovering the majestic beauty of Inle Lake. Jump aboard a boat and enjoy a cruisey ride around Burma's second largest lake. Glide through the famously lovely floating gardens and watch the traditional gardening skills of the Intha tribe in action. Later, visit other small nearby villages to better understand how the clever locals live off this stunning waterway.
Travel to Kyaiktiyo and go on a short trek tom the stunning 'Golden Rock'.
Wander through the Shwemawdaw Pagoda in Bago and visit the impressive Reclining Buddha statue en route to Yangon.
Drive to Bassein (Pathein), a bustling port city famous for its vibrant, hand-painted umbrellas. See how these delicate parasols are made on a tour of a local workshop before hopping on a ferry to Ngwesaung. Fronting the Indian Ocean, this picturesque 15 km stretch of...
Stop in again at Bassein (Pathein) en route back to Yangon to visit the local cottage industries and learn about the country's involvement in World War II. Arrive back in Yangon in the afternoon and spend the evening with the group, watching the sunset over Shwedagon Pagoda, savouring local cuisine and toasting the final night of this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
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Finish point
- Rose Garden Hotel
- 171, Upper Pansodan Road
- Yangon
- Yangon
- MYANMAR
- Phone: +95 1371992
Alternate Finish point
- For trips departing on the following dates, use this finish point.
- 15 Nov 2015 (TTKAC151115)
- Summit Park View Hotel
- 350 Ahlone Road Dagon Township
- Yangon
- Yangon
- MYANMAR
- Phone: +95 1 211 888
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