AM-09D/08N-2024-2025
Yangon-Mandalay-Bagan-Popa-Heho- Inle-Indein-Heho-Yangon
Burma occupies the most Western part of Asia, formed by the long North-South valley of Irrawaddy. You will be able to discover Yangon and Mandalay, the cities with the miles pagodas, and you will discover the forgotten temples of Bagan, and bewitched by the area of the Inle lake.
SEA LEVEL
INLE : 885 M
Itinerary At a Glance
DAY | DEPART | VISIT | ARRIVE | RANK |
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DAY-00 | FRANCE | BANGKOK | ||
DAY-01 | BANGKOK | YANGON | *** | |
DAY-02 | YANGON | SGN/AVA/AMA | MANDALAY | *** |
DAY-03 | MANDALAY | MINGUN | MANDALAY | *** |
DAY-04 | MANDALAY | BAGAN | *** | |
DAY-05 | BAGAN | POPA | BAGAN | *** |
DAY-06 | BAGAN | HEHO | INLE | *** |
DAY-07 | INLE | INDEIN | *** | |
DAY-08 | INLE | HEHO | YANGON | *** |
DAY-09 | YANGON | BANGKOK | *** |
DAY 01
BANGKOK OR OTHER DESTINATION
YANGON
Welcomed by our guide and transfer to hotel and leisure. Green city marked out lakes with the carefully landscaped banks, Yangon dissimulates under its peaceful airs a vibrating animation. Visit Chaukhtetgyi pagoda and of its great Buddha laying whose colossal stature is fortunately softened by the good-naturalness of its expression!
After lunch, an extended visit to the Shwedagon pagoda, one of the world’s most spectacular religious monuments, will conclude the tour of this pictures garden city. The golden dome of the Shwedagon Pagoda rises 98 meters.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 02
YANGON
MANDALAY- SAGAING- AVA-AMARAPURA-MANDALAY
Breakfast. Transfer to Yangon airport for domestic flight to Mandalay. Upon arrival, proceed to Sagaing, a retreat for Buddhist devotees, to enjoy a magnificent view over the surrounding area. Then stop with the Pagoda Soon UPonnya Shin to benefit from the panorama.
After lunch, continue a visit to the former royal capital of Ava, reached by a short boat trip. Visits by horse-drawn carriage to the Nanmyint Watch Tower, the remains of the palace building nicknamed “leaning tower of Ava”, MahaAungmye beautiful monastery built of brick and stucco and Bagayar Monastery, famous for its impressive ornate woodcarvings and teak posts. Return to Mandalay. Departure for Amarapura and continue to the 200- years –old U Bein Bridge, built-in 1782 at the time of Amarapura was the royal capital, entirely constructed of teak wood.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 03
MANDALAY
MINGUN
MANDALAY
Breakfast at the hotel. Weather permitting, visit the small market near the train station. The last train from the suburbs of Mandalay arrives around 10:30. You can enjoy the scenes of daily life with the vegetable merchants and locals who shop. It is a fascinating and accessible place.
An excursion by boat on the Ayeyarwaddy River will take you toMingun (45min approximately). Visit one of the world largest bells, weighing 90 tons MingunBell, Hsinbyume Paya and the unfinished MingunPaya, built as one of the largest Saudis by King Bodawpaya. Return by boat to Mandalay.
In the afternoon, visits with the Shwenandaw monastery (or Golden Palace monastery) a superb example of a traditional work, and KuthodawPagoda, the world’s largest book, consisting of 729 marble slabs engraved with Buddhist scriptures.
Overnight at the hotel.
Lunch on the boat during the visit.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
DAY 04
MANDALAY
BAGAN
Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Mandalay airport for domestic flight to Bagan. Bagan is, without doubt, most astonishing site of Myanmar if it is all South East Asia. At edges of Irrawaddy river, renamed from now on Ayeryarwaddy, and in the area of 40 km2 straighten up some hundreds of temples (2219 exactly). All of these remnants have been constructed of 11century to 13 century by the sovereigns' successive, which made the size of Bagan (Anawratha, Kyanzittha, Alaungsitthu and Narapatissithu,). This unbelievable concentration made of Bagan intense moment of your stay in Myanmar and the sunset of the site reminds an unforgettable moment. Upon arrival in Bagan, starting a sightseeing tour with a diverse selection of the most important pagodas and temples such as ShwezigonPagoda, built by King Anawrahta in the early 11th century, and discovered temples Shwegugyi, Gawdawpalin and coloured market located at Old Bagan. Afterwards, lunch is taken a local restaurant with a puppet show.
We will meet the religious tradition of donating food and materials for the monks of the surrounding monasteries. Near the Law Ka Nanda pagoda, we will witness the great procession of monks coming out of the monastery to accept the offering of the local population. The locals meet together in a gesture of prayer to receive a blessing from the monks. You can join the local community to offer our material donations to the monks. Visit Ananda Temple, with its four substantial standing-Buddha images and numerous seated figures that arrange around the interior gallery and GuByaukGyi Temple (under the protection of UNESCO), noted for its ancient mural paintings. Observe a sunset in the vicinity of Bagan’s ancient monuments.
Lunch is taken a local restaurant
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 05
BAGAN
MONT POPA
BAGAN
Breakfast at the hotel. Continue the visits in Bagan with the discovery of the ruins of the Royal Palace; Tharaba's Gate, TayokPye temple. Visit a lacquer craftsmen’s workshop in the nearby Myinkaba village
(Note: The restaurant of the Mount Popa offers a magnificent view over the whole site Mount Popa and for clients who cannot climb on Mount Popa will allow them to enjoy the unique landscape from the terrace of the restaurant).
Then, a 45 km drive (1 ½ hour) will take you to MountPopa.An extinct volcano with spectacular views. Its shrine dedicated to animist spirits knows as "Nats", and you will have time to climb nearly 800 steps to the shrine at the top of the peak. Return to Bagan.
Overnight at the hotel.
Lunch takes at the Popa Mountain Resort Hotel.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
DAY 06
BAGAN
HEHO
INLE LAKE
Breakfast. Transfer to Nyaung U airport for domestic flight to Heho. Drive-by road to NyaungShwe. Visit monastery NgaPhe, also called "monastery of the jumping cats" since its monks drew up cats to jump inside the rings. This monastery out of wood, built on piles, and contains an astonishing collection of statues of Buddha.
Visit Pagoda PhaungDawOo, one of the most sacred shrines in Myanmar, dating back to the 18th century, and visits some of its many artisan factories of weaving of silk, cigars, etc. Enjoy the canoe-kayak ride to admire the beautiful surrounding landscape surrounding Inle Lake and the culture of the local people of this region. This small boat trip will offer you a quieter sailing experience, rowed and guided by the ladies of the "Inthar" ethnic group. Return to the dugout to the setting sunset.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 07
INLE LAKE
INDEIN
Breakfast at the hotel. The idyllic framework blotted around the mountains, and the Inle Lake is a punctuated blue oasis of villages on pile, temples and monasteries. You can discover the life of the lake: it's surprising floating vegetable gardens, fixed on the bottom of the lake by large piles of bamboo; its fishermen into, principal ethnic of the lake, which ancestral mode of fishing, with a bow net and while rowing with a leg, is unique in the world.
You can walk in the village and visit the old pagodas which built in the 12th century.
Inn Dein, located on the southwestern bank of the principal lake, its village one can say that it is the most picturesque part of the Inle lake. The brook which leads to the lively village with various activities on its banks. In-Dein village is used as the main door to approach the western part of the lake and to discover the close villages situated on the hills.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 08
INLE LAKE
HEHO
YANGON
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer by the road to Heho airport and fly back to Yangon. Visit colonial quarter such as Maharbandula Garden, City Hall, High court, etc.
In the colonial district, discover the administrative buildings "The Secretariats" of the east wing and its interior courtyard of this colonial building. You can dive back into the 1950s and its magnificent architectural treasure. Then walk through Chinatown home, along with colonial buildings are crumbling facades, an abundance of small shops, hawkers and street canteens. Visit the Bogyoke Market, market lacquer, precious stones, fabrics, etc. Free time, for your last minute shopping.
Overnight at the hotel.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
DAY 09
YANGON
BANGKOK OR OTHER DESTINATION
Breakfast. Leisure time until the transfer to the airport. Transfer to the international airport, take-off bound for Bangkok.