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Tour Programs >> Discover
Yangon - Twante - Mandalay -
Maymyo - Hsipaw - Lashio - Muse - Bhamaw -
Mandalay - Thazi - Kalaw - Kyaingtong - Yangon (
17 Days / 16 Nights )
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Day-1: Yangon Arrival
0900 hours Arrival at Yangon Airport.
Transfer to hotel. Leisure at hotel for
the rest of the day. Accommodation at
the hotel, Yangon. |
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Day-2: Twante - Rural
Yangon
Breakfast. A morning trip to rural
Yangon. Located on the other side of the
Yangon River, Twante village has very
much retained its original character. We
will take to the jetty and take a local
ferry across the river. Once across, a
one-hour drive will take us to Twante.
The road is extremely bumpy and you
should be prepared for an uncomfortable
yet very interesting ride, which
provides a glimpse of life on and along
the famous Twante Canal. After a visit
to Shwesandaw Pagoda we can take a
trishaw to the pottery area where a
large part of the population in Twante
is engaged in producing pottery. Walking
through the many workshops where locals
are busy molding pots, we will be able
to observe this very traditional craft.
Return to Yangon.
This afternoon, visit Yangon's unique
Glass Factory, which has changed very
little over the years. See skilled
craftsmen hand-blowing glass and
creating original glassware which is
sold to hotels and restaurants all over
Myanmar. Also visit the antique shop of
Madame Thair and Augustine (these are
private collections and shops might be
closed). Other stops can be made at the
Green Elephant House, famous for
specially designed lacquer ware and
rattan, the Yangon Women Home, or J's
Irrawaddy Dream, famous for Myanmar
textiles. Enjoy the sunset at Shwedagon
Pagoda, famous worldwide - its golden
stupa is the 'heart' of Buddhism
Myanmar. The Pagoda is believed to be
2,500 years old and the central stupa in
surrounded by dozens of intricately
decorated buildings and statues. There
are always many Myanmar people praying
and making offerings at Shwedagon, and
it's a fascinating place to spend time
watching the world go by. Overnight at
the hotel, Yangon. |
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Day-3: Yangon - Mandalay
After breakfast at the hotel,
transfer to Yangon Airport for departure
from Yangon to Mandalay . Arrive
Mandalay and transfer to hotel.
Afternoon sightseeing includes a visit
to Zegyo market and some of Mandalay's
cottage industries, such as weaving and
tapestry making, Burmese candy making,
Bamboo fan making near Eindaw Yar
pagoda. Overnight at the hotel,
Mandalay. |
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Day-4: Mandalay - Maymyo
After having breakfast at the hotel.
Tour proceed to the hills from Mandalay
for a full day visit of Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo),
a former British Hill Station. The road
winds steeply through flower, fruit and
vegetable gardens. Visit Pwe Kauk
Waterfall and enjoy the countryside.
Drive through Maymyo on a horse drawn
"stage coach", giving you the chance to
admire the brick and timber houses,
complete with English style gables,
turrets and chimneys. Visit the tiny
Forestry Museum (if open).
In the afternoon, visit Peik Chin
Myaung Waterfall and Caves, filled with
Buddha images. The road from Maymyo is
very bumpy. This is a popular attraction
for Myanmar tourists. OR visit the
National Kandawgyi Gardens, which were
laid out by Sir Harcourt Butler, the
former governor of Burma - flowerbeds
are similar to those you would find in
an English country garden! The garden is
recently renovated and the name has
changed to "Kandawgyi National Botanical
Garden". Overnight at the hotel, Pyin Oo
Lwin. |
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Day-5: Maymyo - Hsipaw -
Lashio
Breakfast. Early morning, transfer
from your hotel to Pyin Oo Lwin railway
station, where you board the train to
Kyaukme for a journey of approximately
4.5 hours. The train leaves at 0830
hours. The train stops at many local
stations and passes, very slowly, over
the Goikteik Viaduct, built in 1903
across a 300 metre deep gorge. Arrival
in Kyaukme at 1315 Hours. On arrival in
Kyaukme a car and driver will be waiting
for you. Drive to the village of Pan
Paung where milk-strips are made
according to a Shan recipe. Then
continue to Hsipaw and visit the old
Shan Prince House. Continue drive onward
to Lashio. Arrive in Lashio late
evening. Accommodation at Lashio Motel. |
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Day-6: Lashio - Muse
After breakfast at the hotel.
Sightseeing starts. Lashio is
particularly beautiful from November to
February, the cool months when the trees
are in bloom. Early morning, visit the
colorful local market where you can
often see minority people selling their
produce. Continue to Quan Yin San
Chinese Temple, possibly the largest
Chinese temple in Myanmar and always
busy with Lashio's many Chinese
residents. Visit Sasana 2500 Pagoda,
which enjoys nice views over Lashio, and
then Mansu Pagoda, said to be over 250
years old. Continue to Thiri Mingala Man
Kyaung, a monastery, which people visit
from far and wide to see a monk who is
believed to be able to predict fortunes
very accurately. Afternoon, drive on to
Muse - a trip of about 6 hours.
Overnight and pleasure at the hotel,
Muse. |
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Day-7: Muse - Bhamo
Visit the border city of Muse, a
famous trading point between China and
Myanmar. Late morning continue by car to
Bhamo. Also here the road is bumpy and
the trip will take about 5 to 6 hours.
In the afternoon, visit the small city
of Bhamo. (You are not allowed to cross
the city borders). Also buy some food
and drinks for during the ferry ride the
coming 2 days. Overnight at the hotel,
Bhamo. |
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Day-8 (Bhamo towards
Mandalay)
Breakfast. Early morning, board to
local ferry from Bhamo to Mandalay. The
ferry passes through 2 rapid streaming
defiles. The scenery is timeless and
slowly you descend towards Mandalay.
Overnight on board. |
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Day-9: Mandalay
Breakfast on board. The boat will
arrive in Mandalay harbour. The exact
arrival time varies with the height of
the river and it might be late afternoon
when you arrive. Transfer from Mandalay
Jetty to hotel. Hotel accommodation at
Mandalay. |
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Day-10: Mandalay - Ava -
Sagaing - Mandalay
In the morning, after breakfast at
the hotel, take the local ferry to visit
Innwa (Ava), located on an island
between the Ayeyarwady and the Myitnge
Rivers. You will visit Innwa by horse
cart and pass through the ancient city
walls to visit a brick and stucco
monastery called Maha Aungmye Bonzan
(also known as Ok Kyaung). Continue to
Nanmyin Watch Tower - the climb to the
top offers lovely views over the river.
See also the impressive wooden monastery
of Bagaya Kyaung. Visit to some village
homes to see local handicrafts, such as
silk weaving, cane mats and alms bowls,
if we have sufficient time.
In the afternoon, visit picturesque
Sagaing Hill, which is perhaps the
living centre of Buddhist faith in
Myanmar today. Hillsides are dotted with
numerous pagodas and monasteries. Return
to Amarapura via the Ava Bridge, built
by British engineers. Walk over U-Bein
Bridge, which is over a kilometer long
and made entirely of teak. Return to
Mandalay. Overnight at the hotel in
Mandalay. |
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Day-11: Mandalay - Thazi
- Kalaw
0400 hours depart Mandalay for a
drive to Thazi. Breakfast at Teashop.
Arrive at Thazi train station where you
will take the train to Kalaw. (0900/1410
hours, non air-conditioned and reclining
seats only). The train is quite slow and
not very comfortable, but it is the best
way to experience the "real Myanmar".
The train will drive across the Shan
Plateau, through fields of mountain rice
with stops at small stations, where
sellers will come to the train and try
to sell their goods. In the afternoon,
arrive Kalaw and transfer to hotel. |
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Day-12: Kalaw (Trekking)
Breakfast at the hotel. Tour proceed
as a trekking around Kalaw. You can for
example enjoy a walk through the hills,
2 hours (short way) or 4 hours, to a
village of the Palaung tribe. At first a
steep track leads down into a narrow
valley where the Palaung cultivate
cheroot leaves, tea, damsons and mangoes
on the hillsides. The track crosses the
valley floor before climbing very
steeply again to the Palaung village of
Pinnabin, which sits on top of a hill.
The village has an interesting long
house for eight families. Formerly
animists, the Palaung people have mostly
converted to Buddhism. Observe tribal
village life and how the Palaung people
dry cheroot in a specially designed
oven. |
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Day-13: Heho - Kyaing
Tong (Kentung)
After breakfast at the hotel, visit
to the local market and perhaps walking
up the hill to see the old catholic
church (if open). Then, drive to Heho
Airport. Yangon Airways flight HK 727
from Heho to Kyaing Tong (1225/1425 -
via Mandalay, Tachileik). Arrival late
afternoon at Kyaing Tong Airport and
transfer to hotel. A short drive through
Kyaing Tong takes you to Lake Tong, the
center of the city. The terrace at the
boulevard around the lake is a good
place to soak up the atmosphere of
Kyaing Tong. |
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Day-14: Kyaing Tong &
surroundings
Breakfast. A full day in the
countryside. Start with a visit to the
Kat Tauk area and visit an Akha village.
The Akha originate from Yunnan in
southern China and live in south-east
Shan State, on the borderlands of China,
Laos and Thailand. Many Akha are found
near Kyaing Tong where they live in the
high mountains, cultivating maize,
tobacco and sugar cane. The Akha are
famous for their women's striking
headdresses, which resemble heavy silver
helmets. They consist of rows of heavy
silver baubles, interspersed with beads,
which are sewn on a bamboo cap. Akha
embroidery is extremely intricate and
includes panels of diamond and geometric
shapes. The path leads through the
village and, although initially steep,
changes into a nice walk in the hills
(total 1 hours walk).
Pass through an Ann village The Ann
people live their life in relative
isolation in quite simple circumstances.
Most wear their traditional black
costume and paint their teeth black.
Continue to another Akha village, where
every housewife still wears traditional
clothing. Visit one of the typical Akha
houses. From here, it is possible to
descend a steep path to Pin Tauk
Waterfall (approx. 10 minutes - also
called the "young men's route") or enjoy
a leisurely walk down the hill (approx.
30 minutes). Return down hill and drive
to the Pin Tauk Lahu village. The
village is picturesque but few people
wear traditional dress. Drive again in
the direction of Kyaing Tong and stop on
the way to see the traditional
production of Shan Rice wine (if in
season). Continue to visit Wan Pauk
Palaung village that is traditional but
very poor. The Palaung originate from
Mon-Khmer stock. They mainly live in the
mountains of northern Shan State and are
famous for cultivating tea. Most Palaung
are Buddhist. The dress is one of the
most colorful of all the hill tribes.
Ladies wear dark jackets over dark red
and black striped longyis, with heavy
silver torques and lacquered waistbands.
Also visit a Shan village. The Shan are
believed to originate from the Tai
peoples and have descended from Yunnan
(China) to the area now known as Shan
State (North East Myanmar, along the
Thai border). Other groups descended
into the Menam Valley and are now
referred to as Thai or Siamese. Even
today, the Shan and Thai languages are
very similar. Return to Kyaing Tong. |
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Day-15: Kyaing Tong &
surroundings
Breakfast. An active day in the
hills. The Akha are the largest minority
in the Kyaing Tong area and surely the
most colourful. Today's trip starts with
a drive outside of Kyaing Tong in the
direction of Tachilek (approx. 1 hour).
Then drive high into the hills, to the
top of Hokyin Mountain. On this mountain
are 4 Akha villages, one Buddhist, one
Animist, one Catholic and one Christian.
Between every village is a valley and
the path leads down ( approx. 10
minutes) and approx. 15 minutes up the
hill. See the animist shrine at the
entry of the village. Also see the
production of Akha spirit made from
corn. The Akha are very hospitable and
enjoy welcoming you to their house for a
chat around the stove. After the 4th
village, you can return by car, or enjoy
another walk down the hill for approx. 1
hour. The path leads through farms with
beautiful views of the surrounding
hills.
Return in the direction of Kyaing Tong
and visit a Wa village, where you can
still see handmade guns. Return to
Kyaing Tong and visit U Mulein Da's
unique Shan lacquerware shop. This
lacquerware is distinctively different
from Bagan lacquerware; it is not
engraved, but the reliefs are glued on.
Drive to the top of Lone Tree Hill for
views over surrounding countryside and
Kyaing Tong. Return to hotel. |
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Day-16: Kyaing Tong -
Yangon
Breakfast. A morning to enjoy Kyaing
Tong Market - a fascinating place to
soak up some local atmosphere. Many
minority people come into town to shop
and most wear traditional dress. Of
specific interest are the silver shops
where a wide variety of silver coins are
sold, the "Akha" shops where the Akha
women buy the decoration for their
headdresses and the various shops with
tea and tobacco. Other stops can be made
at Wat In - a Khun-style temple and the
more "Myanmar" style Maha-Myat Muni
temple. Also visit a pottery village and
the blacksmith shop. Return at hotel and
check out. Transfer from hotel to
airport. Yangon Airways flight HK 728
from Kyaing Tong to Yangon (1510/1825
via Heho, Mandalay). Arrive at Yangon
Airport and transfer to hotel.
Accommodation at Savoy Hotel, Yangon.
(Deluxe room) Breakfast. |
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Day-17 (Yangon
departure)
After breakfast at the hotel,
transfer to Yangon Airport for your
departure flight. |
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