Circular train ride
The Train circle is estimate three hour ride round with 39 stations, joining different part of Yangon. Yangon Central is the best start to jump on the train as this is the start point of the every journey. Some stations, the train stop less than a minutes, but Pazundaung Station, it stop more than 15 minutes at least. The whole journey is excellent look into a change from urban city to rural place, see the differences between Yangon’ downtown and outskirt area.
Inclusions:
- Local English Language Guides fees as mentioned dates,
- Train Ticket,
Exclusions:
- Meals where not mentioned,
- Entrance fees
- International airport departure tax & International flights,
- Drinks, tips and personal expenses,
- Insurance, & Visa fee for Myanmar,
- Other cost not mentioned in the inclusions
Yangon City Walking Tours
Today you will be enjoying the walking tours in Yangon Downtown starting with a visit to the local market in the morning and also going to see the jetty of Yangon where you can see the workers from the other side of the city come to the city with water ferry. If you interested, you can ride the ferry across the river as well.
Then in the afternoon, you will be visiting infront of the house of Aung San Su Kyi where she was house arrested. Then you will be visiting the Kandaw Gyi lake and Floating Karaweik of Yangon. You can take great scenic photos and also can enjoy the fresh air of the Garden and lake.
Inclusions:
- Local English Language Guides fees as mentioned dates,
Exclusions:
- Meals where not mentioned,
- Entrance fees
- International airport departure tax & International flights,
- Drinks, tips and personal expenses,
- Insurance, & Visa fee for Myanmar,
- Other cost not mentioned in the inclusions
Day trip to Syrian
Drive to Thanlyin and Kyauktan . When we arrive, we will take a small boat to visit Ye Le Paya. The pagoda was founded more than 2,000 years ago and contains a magnificent golden Buddha image in a small intricately decorated room. The whole island is a temple complex, so you have to take off your shoes and socks in the boat or carry them in a plastic bag if you want. After that, we explore two further pagodas and then come to the riverside market. Here you can see the daily life of local people and also buy some amazing things. Then we take you back to your hotel in Yangon.
Inclusions:
- Local English Language Guides fees as mentioned dates,
- Sightseeing with private car,
Exclusions:
- Meals where not mentioned,
- Entrance fees
- International airport departure tax & International flights,
- Drinks, tips and personal expenses,
- Insurance, & Visa fee for Myanmar,
- Other cost not mentioned in the inclusions
Day trip to Twente
Board a public boat in Yangon for crossing the Yangon river (15 minutes) and continue by road to TWENTE, located 24 km to the east of the capital. Famous for its pottery industry, visit a traditional pottery workshop where working methods have remained unchanged since generation and observe the daily life of the local people in this charming small town. After lunch (boxed lunch) visit to Shwesandaw Pagoda with its impressive75 m high Stupa. Return to Yangon by road through idyllic landscapes of rice paddies, river and villages.
Inclusions:
- Local English Language Guides fees as mentioned dates,
- Sightseeing with private car,
- Boat Fees,
Exclusions:
- Meals where not mentioned,
- Entrance fees
- International airport departure tax & International flights,
- Drinks, tips and personal expenses,
- Insurance, & Visa fee for Myanmar,
- Other cost not mentioned in the inclusions
2 Days 1 Night Golden Rock Bago Tours
Yangon – Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) – Bago – Yangon
Day 1 – Yangon to Kyaiktiyo
In the morning you’ll be picked up and drive within 5 hours to Kyaiktiyo. From the colonial capital you will travel across the country with emerald green rice fields. The Golden Rock of Kyaiktiyo is the highlight of the day and one of the most important monuments of the country. The rock teetering on the edge of a cliff and is more than 7 meters. If you are here between November and March (the pilgrimage season) you will see pilgrims chanting, meditating and lighting candles. After walking around the complex and a visit to the pagoda you drive to your hotel.
Day 2 – Kyaiktiyo via Bago to Yangon
After breakfast you’ll drive more and walk through small villages, on local markets and explore the pagodas of Bago. Bago is a former seaport, once the capital of the Mon Kingdom. Visit include Kanbawza Thardi palace and see the Kalayani Sima. Admire the 10th century Shwemawdaw Paya, the highest pagoda in Myanmar, and the Shwethalyaung Pagoda, home to the world’s second largest Buddha (which many consider the most beautiful reclining Buddha in the world). Next, you’ll travel by train in about 2 hours back to Yangon, where you arrive at the end of the afternoon. This Myanmar tour is therefore at an end, but your journey you can of course still renew.
Duration tour: 2 days / 1 night
Includes:
- accommodation with breakfast,
- excursions from the itinerary,
- transportation with private car from Yangon to Golden Rock & Golden Rock to Bago and pick up at Yangon Train station to your Yangon Hotel,
- Bus tickets fees from base of the Golden Rock Mountain to the top and back,
- local English guide,
- Train tickets from Bago to Yangon,
- Complimentary Drinking Water
Exclusive:
- International flights,
- entrance fees (to be paid locally, about € 16 pp),
- visa fees,
- personal expenses,
- insurance
Sunset Boat trip in Bagan
With a private traditional teak boat for a 3 hour sightseeing trip to the ancient Stone Cave Pagoda at
Kyauk Kuu Phaya in Bagan.
On this lovely trip on the mighty Ayeyarwaddy with the fresh wind, youwill enjoy the magical view as
you gaze upon the Irrawaddy River. Along the way you can see the pagodas from the river and observe
the life of local residents and fishermen as they go about their daily lives.
Then, the boat will drop you off in the sandstone gorge and it’s just a short walk until you see the Stone
Cave Pagoda. This beautiful and unique pagoda is unlike any other building made from sandstone, and
has a fascinating history.
On your return trip, enjoy the afternoon coffee and snack on the boat while watching the sunset over
the river.
Inclusions
- River cruise
- Afternoon coffee and snack
Exclusions
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Transportation to/from attraction
Mandalay – Mingun Boat
You will be picked up by your car at 9:00 Am and you will be taken to the jetty for the private Boat trip to Mingun across the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River. Sightseeing Mingun Bell. Patodawgyi Unfinished Pagoda and surrounding village. In the evening, you will be visiting to the famous U Bein Wooden Bridge: The bridge was built from wood reclaimed from the former royal palace in Inwa. It features 1,086 pillars that stretch out of the water: which is the favorite site for the photographers for the sunset.
Inclusions:
- Local English Language Guides fees as mentioned dates,
- Boat Fees,
- Transfer to and from Hotel,
Exclusions:
- Meals where not mentioned,
- Entrance fees
- International airport departure tax & International flights,
- Drinks, tips and personal expenses,
- Insurance, & Visa fee for Myanmar,
- Other cost not mentioned in the inclusions