YAT.5- MYANMAR EXPLORER
(10 days/ 9 Nights)
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Day 1
YANGON - MANDALAY (B,L,D)
Arrive and continue touring
magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda, a towering landmark of
Yangon;Chaukhtatkyi , a colossal reclining Buddha; karaweik
Hall, a royal barge on the Kandawgyi Lake; National Museum
which depicts the history and the culture of Myanmar,
Nanthida Jetty to see life on the Yangon river and take the
night train to Mandalay, the center of Myanma Arts and
Crafts and the last capital of Myanma's kingdom. It takes
about 14 hours.
Day 2
MANDALAY (B,L,D)
Mandalay morning tour featuring
traditional silk weaving industry, Shwenandaw Monastery,
fine specimens of Myanmar wood carvings, the remains of the
Atumashi Monastery,
Kuthodaw Pagoda, known as the World's
Biggest Book and the World's heaviest Book for its stone
slabs of the Buddhist scriptures, Kyauktawgyi Pagoda; a
large Buddha image carved out of a single block of marble,
Mandalay Palace, and Kywezun jetty to watch water-buffaloes
haul timbers and load it on to the trucks.
Afternoon tour starts with visit to
famous Mahamuni Pagoda, traditional handicraft workshops,
gold leafs hammering, marble work and wood-carving. Then
drive over Inwa Bridge across the Ayeyarwady River to
picturesque Sagaing Hill, a retreat for Buddhist devotees
with numerous pagodas and monasteries.
Transfer to the hotel for 2 nights.
Day 3
MANDALAY (B,L,D)
Morning tour includes Shwe Inbin
monastery, an excellent specimen of Myanmar wooden
architecture. Continuation of tour to ancient capital
Amarapura, 11 kilometers south of Mandalay, Highlight Bagaya
monastery with a famous collection of Buddha images,
Mahagandayon monastery, one of the largest monasteries, and
1.2 kilometers long U Bein Wooden Bridge.
Afternoon Excursion to Mingun, 11
Kilometers upriver form Mandalay on the western bank of the
Ayeyawady River, home of the largest intact bell in the
world- as well as unfinished pagoda sometimes described as
the biggest pile of bricks on earth and Myatheindan Pagoda,
one of the prettiest pagodas in Myanmar. A 45 minute boat
trip to Mingun is very pleasant with plenty of life on the
river to see.
Day 4
MANDALAY - BAGAN (B,L,D)
Transfer to the jetty: from
Mandalay to Bagan by fast boat. Transfer to the hotel for 3
nights.
Day 5
BAGAN (B,L,D)
Morning visit to Nyaung-Oo
Market; Shwezigon Pagoda, a solid cylindrical structure that
forms the prototype of Myanmar Stupas; Kyansittha Umin, a
tunnel with an interesting feature of paintings; Wetkyi-in
Gubyaukkyi Temple with fine mural paintings of Jataka
scenes; Htilominlo Temple, a double storied structure known
for its frieze and pilaster molding and Archaeological
Museum. In the afternoon visit to Ananda Temple, which
contains Gothic Arches and stone sculptures of exquisite
workmanship; Ananda okkyaung, a brick monastery with 18th
century mural paintings; lacquerware industry; Myinkaaba
Gubyaukkyi, an early style temple with mural paintings;
Manuha Temple with gigantic Buddha images, a representation
of the physical discomfort and mental distress of the
captive King of Thaton; Nanpaya, an early style temple with
the finest stone carvings; Mngalazedi Pagoda, the last stupa
built before the Mongols invasion; and sunset at Bupaya
Pagoda, standing on the brink of the Ayeyarwady River.
Day 6
Bagan (B,L,D)
Morning Sightseeing tours in
SouthEastern part of Bagan featuring 13th century temples.
Nandamanya, Thambula and Laymyetnha, noted for their fine
mural paintings; Payathonzu with mural paintings of
Mahayanist character; Sulamani and Damayangyi, a massive
temple with the finest brickwork.
Afternoon sightseeing tour including
Abeyadana temple, famous for its fine mural paintings on
Mahayana Buddhism; Nagayon, the early typed temples of the
11th century; Somingyi Okkyaung, a brick monastery; Seinnyet
Nyiama, a temple and a stupa with exquisite design and
decorations; East and West Petleik Pagodas, with interesting
terracota plaques; and Lawkananda, a Pyu-style stupa on the
brink of Ayeyarwady River.
Day 7
BAGAN - MT. POPA - KALAW (B,L,D)
Drive
to Kalaw enroute Mount Popa, visit the shrines of 37 nats.
Continue driving to Kalaw. Overnight in Kalaw.
Day 8
KALAW - PINDAYA - INLE LAKE (B,L,D)
Drive
to Pindaya; about 30 miles from Kalaw. Visit the cave with
over 8,000 Buddha images from the 18th century, parasole
making and mulberry paper making. Proceed to the Inle Lake
and take a boat to get to the hotel on the lake. Overnight
at the hotel.
Day 9
INLE LAKE - YANGON (B,L,D)
Excursion to Inle Lake famous for its unique leg-rowers and
scenic beauty. Tour Highlights, Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda;
wonderful floating gardens; floating market; natives method
of fishing; weaving village of Inpawkhon and village life on
the lake. Transfer to the airport for the departure flight
to Yangon.
Day 10
YANGON (B,L)
Morning touring includes Bogyoke Aung San Market; Kaba Aye
(World Peace) Pagoda Maha Passana Guha Cave where sixth
Buddhist Synod took place. Proceed to Botataung Pagoda, a
famous landmark on Yangon's waterfront; Maha Bandoola Park
with Independence Monument; Sule Pagoda, a beautiful
octagonal golden stupa in the heart of the city. Transfer to
the airport for the departure flight.
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