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Der Südosten Myanmars Der Südosten Myanmars Privatreise 7 Tage/6 Nächte Yangon ~ Bago ~ Hpa-An ~ Mawlamyaing ~ Bago ~ Yangon Prime Travel Asia Seilergraben 55 ∙ 8001 Zürich ∙ Switzerland Tel. +41 (0)44 260 64 64 ∙ [email protected] ∙ www.primetravel.ch ∙ www.japan-railpass.ch Reiseprogramm Besuchen Sie Hpa-An, umgeben von bizarren Hügeln inmitten von Reisfeldern. Erkunden Sie die berühmten Kalksteinhöhlen Saddan und Kawgun, sehen Sie exquisite Wandmalereien beim Ananda Oak Kyaung Kloster, entdecken Sie die charmante Oger und Shampoo-Insel und geniessen Sie die spirituelle Atmosphäre beim Golden Rock um den Sonnenuntergang. Tag 1 Yangon – Bago – Hpa An Fahren Sie heute zwei Stunden nach Bago, der alten Hauptstadt Myanmars, und besuchen Sie dort die Kyaikpun Pagode mit vier 30 Meter hohen Buddhas, die Rücken an Rücken sitzen, sowie Maha Kalyani Sima, die "Sakrale Halle der Ordination" und die Hintha Gon Pagode. Fahren Sie weiter nach Thaton, einer ruhigen Provinzhauptstadt mit einer entspannten Atmosphäre und einer spannenden Geschichte. Sie werden dort die ShweZa Yan Pagode in Thaton besuchen, bevor Sie nach Hpa-An weiterfahren. Transfer zu Ihrem Hotel und Check-in. Übernachtung in Hpa-An. Tag 2 Hpa An – Saddan Höhle – Kaw Gun Höhle – Kyauk Kalat – Hpa An (F) Beginnen Sie Ihren Morgen mit einem Spaziergang durch den lokalen Markt in der Innenstadt von Hpa-An und mit einer tollen Aussicht auf den Berg Zwekabin vom Rathaus Hpa-Ans. Hier lassen sich besonders schöne Erinnerungsfotos machen. Entdecken Sie die Umgebung von Hpa-An und besuchen Sie die Saddan-Höhle, die Kalkstein-Höhle Kawgun und den Lumbini-Garten am Fuss des Berges Zwekabin mit seinen langen Reihen von ähnlich gestalteten Buddha-Statuen. Schliesslich steigen Sie die Treppe hinauf zum Kyauk Kalat Kloster, das inmitten eines künstlichen Sees liegt. Übernachtung in Hpa-an. Tag 3 Hpa An – Kado/Kaw Nyat – Malwamyaing (F) Nach dem Frühstück fahren Sie eine Stunde zum Dorf Kaw Nhat. Sie wandern durch das verschlafene Dorf Kado und sehen den Klosterkomplex Bo Daw Kyaung, der von massiven Teakholzpfeilern getragen wird und über eine wunderschöne, mit Glas verzierte hohe Decke verfügt. Transfer mit dem Longtail-Boot nach Mawlamyaing, Check-in in Ihr Hotel. Am Nachmittag werden Sie die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Mawlamyaing sehen, darunter das Mon Cultural Museum (montags und an Feiertagen geschlossen), die Mahamuni-Pagode, die Kyaikthalan Pagode und das wunderschön dekorierte Kloster Sinddon Mibaya (Yadana Myint Mo). Geniessen Sie den Sonnenuntergang von einem Hügel, mit Blick auf die Stadt und den Fluss. Übernachtung in Mawlamyaing. Tag 4 Malwamyaing – Bilu Kyun – Gaungse Kyun – Mawlamyaing (F, M) Am frühen Morgen besuchen Sie den Zeigyo Markt und fahren dann nach über die Brücke nach Bilu Kyunn (Ogre Island). Besuchen Sie einige lokale Dörfer und sehen Sie wie hier Gummibänder, Holzpfeifen, Steinplatten und andere Gegenstände für den Alltag hergestellt werden. Rückkehr zum Festland. Sie überqueren den Fluss mit einer lokalen Fähre und erreichen Gaungse Kyunn (Shampoo Island), eine bezaubernde Insel in der Mitte des Flusses Thanlwin. Zurück zu Ihrem Hotel in Mawlamyaing. Übernachtung in Mawlamyaing. Tag 5 Mawlamyaing – Kyaikmayaw – Mudon – Set Se – Kyakkhami – Mawlamyiang (F) Geniessen Sie einen gemütlichen Spaziergang durch einen der beliebtesten lokalen Märkte von Mawlamyaing. Besuchen Sie den beeindruckenden Tempelkomplex von Kyaikmayaw, mit seinen farbigen Glasfenstern und der grossen Buddha-Statue. Fahren Sie weiter nach Mudon, wo sich die grösste in Myanmar bisher bekannte liegende Buddha-Statue in der Win Sein Taw Ya Pagode befindet. Seine Länge beträgt fast 180m. Besuchen Sie den lokalen Markt von Mudon und eine traditionelle Weberei, bevor Sie zum Strand von Set Se aufbrechen. Geniessen Sie danach einen Panoramablick auf den Sonnenuntergang von der Kyaikkhamis Ye Le Pagoda aus. Am frühen Abend Rückkehr nach Mawlamyaing. Übernachtung in Mawlamyaing. Tag 6 Mawlamyaing – Kelatha – Kyaikhtiyo (Goldener Felsen) (F) Nach dem Frühstück verlassen Sie Mawlamyaing und fahren nach Kyaikhtiyo. Unterwegs besuchen Sie die Kyaikhtee Saung Pagode, die alte Stadtmauer der antiken Stadt Thuwunna Bumi aus dem 6. Jahrhundert n. Chr. und ein über 100 Jahre altes Kloster. Fahren Sie durch die wunderschöne Landschaft mit Reisfeldern und Bächen auf den Gipfel des Berges Kelatha und geniessen Sie eine spektakuläre Aussicht. Am späteren Nachmittag erreichen Sie das Basislager von Kinpun und fahren mit einem LKW einen ziemlich holprigen Weg zur Bergstation hinauf. Wandern Sie den restlichen Weg hinauf zum legendären "Golden Rock". Geniessen Sie die spirituelle Atmosphäre bei Sonnenuntergang. Übernachtung in Kyaikthiyo. Tag 7 Kyaikhtiyo – Bago – Yangon (F) Frühaufsteher können heute noch einmal zum Golden Rock zurückzukehren, um dem Sonnenaufgang zu sehen. Nach dem Frühstück wandern Sie den Berg hinunter und fahren mit dem LKW zurück zum Basislager in Kinpun, wo Ihr Fahrer bereits auf Sie wartet. Auf dem Rückweg nach Yangon halten Sie in Bago und besuchen die Shwemawdaw Pagoda und die Shwethalyaung Buddha-Statue. Sie werden ausserdem eine kleine Weberei besuchen. Danach Rückkehr nach Yangon. Inbegriffene Leistungen ✓ Rundreise gemäss Programm ab / bis Yangon ✓ Alle Transfers und Fahrten in privaten, klimatisierten Fahrzeugen mit Chauffeur ✓ Ein offener Lastwagen für den Transport um Golden Rock, zusammen mit Einheimischen ✓ Englisch oder Deutsch sprechende Reiseleitung (Sie haben die Wahl) ✓ Unterkunft in der gewählten Hotelkategorie ✓ Alle Mahlzeiten gemäss Reiseverlauf (F,M,A) ✓ Besichtigungen gemäss Reiseverlauf inkl. Eintrittsgelder Nicht inbegriffene Leistungen ➢ Getränke ➢ Persönliche Ausgaben und Trinkgelder ➢ Kamera-, Videogebühren ➢ Internationale Flugtickets ➢ Visagebühren für Myanmar ➢ Sedan (Sänfte) oder privater Lastwagen für Transport Golden Rock Preise pro Person Personen Hotel Standard Hotel Superior Hotel Deluxe 01.10.2018 – 30.04.2019 01.10.19. – 31.10.19 1 Pers. 2740.- CHF 2790.- CHF 3390.- CHF 2 Pers. 1520.- CHF 1550.- CHF 1790.- CHF 3-4 Pers 1230.- CHF 1290.- CHF 1540.- CHF 5-7 Pers. 920.- CHF 920.- CHF 1220.- CHF Einzelzimmer Zuschlag 270.- CHF 290.- CHF 590.- CHF 01.05.19 – 30.09.19 1 Person 2690.- CHF 2720.- CHF 3120.- CHF 2 Pers 1490.- CHF 1520.- CHF 1690.- CHF 3 – 4 Pers. 1190.- CHF 1220.- CHF 1420.- CHF 5 – 7 Pers. 890.- CHF 920.- CHF 1120.- CHF Einzelzimmer Zuschlag 250.- CHF 290.- CHF 490.- CHF Hinweis: In den Hauptferienzeiten wie Weihnachten, Neujahr etc. gelten obligatorische Zuschläge und Essensoptionen. Diese werden Ihnen zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung oder zu einem beliebigen Zeitpunkt mitgeteilt, sollte sich das Hotel auf einer Ad-hoc-Basis bewerben Obligatorische Zuschläge für Transport, Unterkunft oder andere Dienstleistungen während des landesweiten Wasserfestes 12. - 17. April 2019 werden 45 bis 60 Tage vor dem jeweiligen Festival mitgeteilt. Ihre Hotels während der Rundreise Ort Hotels Standard Superior Deluxe Hotel Gabana *** Hotel Zwekabin *** Hpa An Lodge Hotel***+ Hpa An Deluxe Superior Karen Cottage http://www.hpa- www.keinnara.com anhotelgabbana.com/ Royal Hin Thar Hotel Royal Hin Thar Hotel Mawlamyaing Strand Hotel**** Mawlamyine Deluxe Deluxe Superior http://www.mawlamyine.com/ho tels-in-mawlamyine/the- mawlamyaing-strand-hotel- mawlamyine Mountain Top Hotel ** Mountain Top Hotel ** Mountain Top Hotel ** Golden Rock Standard Deluxe Super Deluxe http://www.mountaintop- http://www.mountaintop- http://www.mountaintop- hotel.com hotel.com hotel.com * Die Hotelkategorien können auch kombiniert werden. Für Beratungen und Preisanfragen steht Ihnen unser Team gerne zur Verfügung. .
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