Mayanmar
7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS
Mayanmar
Highlights
Departure Dates:
April 2020: 11, 18, 25
May 2020: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
June 2020: 6, 13, 20, 27
Hub
Ex Yangon
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Yangon, Yangon Full Day Sightseeing (L, D)
Welcome to “Holiday Breaks Mayanmar” Tour. Arrival at Yangon International Airport and you will be transferred directly to your hotel for check-in. (Airport to Hotel will take around 45 minutes). Juice/water bottles will be served at the coach itself. Lunch will be at local restaurant. In the afternoon, travel to visit the amazing Shwedagon Pagoda—believed to be the most sacred Pagoda in all of Myanmar is a 326 feet structure gilded with gold plates. This amazing structure built by the Mon people of ancient Myanmar was initially built around the 6th-10th AD is now one of the most important landmarks in the city of Yangon. In the evening, return to hotel, have lunch and stay overnight in Yangon.
Day 2: Yangon to Mandalay (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast, set out for your travel to Mandalay (by 8 AM sharp). The distance is about 630 kms and it will take about 9 hours for the journey. On the way, halt at Mile Marker 39 for tea/juice and washroom break. Then halt at Mile marker 159, there will be an option for washroom break and fruit, juice and refreshments. The next stop will be at Mile Marker 200 “Famous” Restaurant for Lunch. The final halt will be at around 262 Mile marker for tea/juice and washroom halt. After this, reach the hotel at Mandalay and check in. The distance to Mandalay from Yangon might seem to be great but the plain and well-made national highway stretching all the distance along with the pristine natural beauty lined around the roads will make it a really pleasant drive.
Overnight at Mandalay.
Day 3: Mandalay Sightseeing (B, L, D)
After breakfast, set out for full-day Mandalay local sightseeing. First head out towards Mandalay Hill (EF) which is at a height of 240 metres (790 feet high). The route up the hill is a one-way road and you will be taken up to the summit by local open-roof tempo type vehicles (which seats about 6-8 people). Mandalay Hill has been a Buddhist pilgrimage site for many centuries and the city itself gets its name from the Mandalay Hill. At the top of the hill is the Sutaungpyei (literally meaning wish-fulfilling) Pagoda, which presents a panoramic view of the entire Mandalay city and the nearby Irrawady river basin. You will then be able to visit the Kuthodaw Pagoda which is said to contain the largest book in the form of inscriptions on marble kept inside 1774 smaller kyauksa-gu (stone-inscription caves).
After this, visit the Mandalay Palace (EF)—the last royal palace of the Burmese monarchy
and built around 1857-1859. The palace is surrounded by a large moat and the buildings
inside the fort wall have been well preserved for tourists viewing.
You will now visit the majestic wooden Shwenendaw Monastery—built around 1878. The monastery is known for its teak carvings of Buddhist myths, which adorn its walls and roofs. The monastery is built in the traditional Burmese architectural style. After this, head out for lunch at a local restaurant in Mandalay. You will then visit Mahamuni Pagoda (EF) which contains a large deified image of Lord Gautama Buddha himself. After this, you will be able to have your lunch at local restaurant. You will then directly travel to U Bein Bridge in the late afternoon. With a length of about 1.2 Kms and built around 1850 AD, this teakwood bridge crosses the entire span of the Taungthaman Lake and is considered one of the oldest such bridges in the world which is still surviving. Tourists can walk-over the bridge on foot and get a lovely view of the sunset. Guests will also be able to check the local market nearby for gifts and/or souvenirs. Guests will have tea/juice near the U Bein Bridge.
In the evening return to hotel, have dinner and stay Overnight at Mandalay.
Day 4: Mandalay to Bagan, Bagan Sightseeing (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast (by 7-7.30 AM), check out from hotel (within 8 AM). After this, you will travel directly to Bagan (185 kms, 4 hrs). On the way, halt at Myngian town for tea/ juice and washroom break. After reaching Bagan, have lunch at local restaurant and then head out for half-day sightseeing. You will be able to visit: Ananda Temple, which is
considered to begin architectural work of art and is certainly one of Bagan’s most gorgeous
temples. Constructed in an earlier “Mon” style, Ananda houses two distinctive Buddha
images. Also explore Investigate Nanpaya Temple, one of the oldest temples in the region.
Nanpaya is reputed to have been built in the 11th century by the Mon King Manuhaand has
several Buddha images. In the late afternoon you can head out to the sunset spot to get a
magnificent view of the sunset over the Bagan landscape. Old Bagan is an archaeological
site which consists of over 4,000 pagodas and shrines which are dotted over the landscape.
In the evening return to hotel, have dinner and stay overnight at Bagan.
Day 5: Bagan to Napyitaw, Naypitaw Sightseeing (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast, travel directly to the capital of Myanmar “Nay Pyi Taw” 270 Km
(approx 4.5 hours)Naypyitaw is the modern capital of Myanmar (Burma), north of former
capital, Yangon. Enroute the journey, you will stop over for tea/juice at one of the highway
side restaurants. Traditional tiered roofs crown the buildings of its Parliament (Hluttaw)
complex. Exhibits at the National Museum (EF) include Burmese art and ancient artifacts.
In a nearby enclosure are white elephants, once prized by Burmese royalty. Lunch will be
at local restaurant. After lunch, head out for a Safari Ride. The Naypyidaw Safari Park (EF)
is a wildlife park, located in Naypyidaw, Myanmar (Burma). The park consists of a 35.1
acres (14.2 ha) Asian safari, a 3.53 acres (1.43 ha) Australian safari and a 59.64 acres
(24.14 ha) African safari. Visitors can see the wildlife by buggy.
In the evening, check in to the hotel, have dinner and stay overnight at Naypyitaw.
Day 6: Naypyitaw to Yangon (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast, head out to Yangon. It will take around 5.5 hours to travel a total
distance of 375 kms. En route stop over for tea/juice and washroom breaks at local
Highway side restaurants. After reaching Yangon, visit Chauk Htet Kyi Pagoda: This 65-
metre-long reclining Buddha is another popular tourist spot in Yangon. Make sure to pay
special attention to Buddha’s feet when you visit this pagoda, as there are 108 unique
symbols that represent the former lives of Buddha before attaining the Enlightenment. You can also visit the Ngar Htet Gyi pagoda, which is located across to see the statue of the
sitting Buddha.
Pics: Chauk Htet Kyi and Ngar Htet Gyi
In the evening return to hotel, have dinner and stay overnight at Yangon.
Day 7: Yangon Departure (B)
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and head directly to hotel for your onward return journey home; relive the high points of your ‘Holiday Breaks Andaman’ tour. We are confident you will join us again, sometime soon…
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
Inclusions
1. Assistance on Arrival
2. Welcome Drink at the time of check-in.
3. All buffet breakfast, Lunches & Dinner(Starting from Lunch on Day 1 & ending with Breakfast on Day 7)
4. All Transfers, excursions & sightseeing as per the itinerary by Ac Vehicles
5. One round Safari ride at Naypyidaw.
6. English Speaking guide
7. One time tea/juice every day except for the day of dropping.
8. All applicable entrance fee as per above itinerary
9. 01 Litre Packaged drinking water per person per day.
10. All toll taxes, parking fees, Fuel and driver’s allowances.
11. Tour Manager Ex* Yangon
12. Visa charges
13. All applicable taxes except GST 5%
Hotels
In Yangon for 2 Nights at City Hotel Yangon or similar (Deluxe Room)
In Naypyitaw for 1 Nights at Hotel Amara or similar (Executive Room)
In Mandalay for 2 Nights at Shwe Inn Gyin Hotel or similar (Superior Room)
In Bagan for 1 Nights at Bagan View Hotel or similar (Deluxe Room)
Prices
Adult (Twin) – INR 43,490
Adult (Triple) – INR 42,918
Adult (Single) – INR 52,646
Child with Bed – INR 25,178
Child without Bed (5-11 years) – INR 25,178
Child without Bed (2-5 years) – INR 5,721