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FREE Upgrade to Excellent-Cuisine Restaurants & Private Tour* *4D3N Yangon, Bagan Ancient City, Mount Popa Volcano, Ananda Temple, Shwezigon Pagoda, Shwedagon Pagoda* Greatest Values of All • Shwedagon Pagoda • Bagan Archeological Zone • 2-nights stay in Bagan • Bogyoke Aung San Market • Mount Popa Discovery Tour • 1-night stay in Yangon • Admire sunset at Kandawgyi Lake • Ananda Temple & Shwezigon Pagoda • Return Flights (Yangon to Bagan) FREE upgrade to Excellent-Cuisine Restaurants & Private Tour* Itinerary Panoramic view of Bagan Day 1 Discover the Ancient Heritage of Shwedagon Pagoda TBA Arrive at Yangon International Airport TBA Meet & greet by tour guide at the airport’s arrival gate 1200 Enjoy Lunch at Local Authentic Restaurant 1330 Selfie-photography at Aung San Suu Kyi’s House 1430 Shop at Bogyoke Aung San Market 1530 Check in hotel in Yangon for 1-night 1630 Walk around Royal Kandawgyi Lake to admire the sunset 1830 Enjoy International Buffet Dinner at Karaweik Palace Restaurant with cultural show performance* 2000 Discover the ancient heritage of Shwedagon Pagoda, Bagan Archeological Zone the most sacred Buddhist pagoda in Myanmar, believed to contain the relics, eight strands of hair of the Gautama Buddha 2200 Before we say good night Day 2 Explore Bagan Ancient Archeological Zone 0500 Enjoy continental set breakfast at hotel 0545 Transfer to airport for domestic flight check in 0730 Depart for Bagan by domestic flight 0845 Arrive at Bagan Domestic Airport 0930 Explore Bagan ancient archeological zone Nyaung U Market, an unique authentic local market Sunrise at Bagan Shwezigon Pagoda, built by King Anawrahta in 11th century Ananda Temple, King Kyanzittha's masterpiece & crowning achievement of the early style temple’s architecture 1230 Enjoy Burmese Set Lunch at Sunset Garden Restaurant* 1400 Continue to explore the ancient archeological zone of Bagan Thatbyinnyu Temple, 60m, the tallest temple in Bagan Dhammayangyi Temple, built by King Narathu in 12th century 1600 Check in hotel in Bagan for 2-nights 1730 Admire Bagan sunset from Shwesandaw Pagoda 1900 Enjoy Set Dinner at Nandar Restaurant with Puppet Show* Taung Kalat Pagoda at Mount Popa 2100 Before we say good night Day 3 Discover Taung Kalat Pagoda & Mount Popa Volcano 0700 Enjoy breakfast at hotel 0800 Travel to Mount Popa Volcano, 1h30m, 57km 1000 Discover Taung Kalat Pagoda and Mount Popa Volcano Southwest of Mount Popa is Taung Kalat, a pedestal hill, a sheer-sided volcanic plug, which rises 2,156 feet, an ancient temple & pagoda is located at the summit of Taung Kalat 1330 Enjoy Lunch at Local Authentic Restaurant Shwedagon Pagoda 1500 Travel back to the ancient city, Bagan, 1h30m, 57km 1700 Admire the sunset of Bagan from Bupaya Pagoda 1900 Enjoy Burmese Fusion set dinner at Art at Bagan Restaurant* 2100 Before we say good night Day 4 Depart for Home by Domestic flight from Bagan 0630 Enjoy continental set breakfast at hotel 0730 Transfer to airport for domestic flight check in 0930 Depart for Yangon by domestic flight 1045 Arrive at Yangon Domestic Airport 1300 Enjoy Burmese Set Lunch at Padonma Restaurant* TBA Transfer to the airport for flight check-in TBA Depart for home by flight Tour Fare (MYR) Tour Code : RGNBGN4D ( Per person per package ) Hotel 02-03 04-05 06-08 09-11 12-14 Single Star 2-nights in Bagan (BGN), 1-night in Yangon (RGN) ADT ADT ADT ADT ADT Supp. Bagan Hotel Yadanarbon Bagan, (SUP), Rating : 8.0 Bawga Theiddi Bagan Hotel, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 3* 2849 2529 2429 2389 2279 389 Yangon Virati Hotel, (SUP), Rating : 8.0 Reno Hotel, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 Bagan Ananta Bagan, (DLX), Rating : 9.5 Amazing Bagan Resort, (DLX), Rating : 9.1 3069 2769 2709 2659 2529 629 4* Yangon Taw Win Garden Hotel, (DLX), Rating : 8.0 Best Western Green Hill, (DLX), Rating : 8.4 Bagan 4* Bagan Thiripyitsaya Sanctuary Resort, (DLX), Rating : 8.5 Heritage Bagan Hotel, (DLX), Rating : 9.2 3379 3049 2999 2949 2819 869 Yangon 5* Sedona Hotel Yangon, (SUP), Rating : 8.4 Melia Yangon, (DLX), Rating : 9.1 Inclusive of: 03 Nights Hotel Accommodation (2-nights in Mandalay and 1-night in Yangon) 03 Breakfasts, 04 Lunches and 03 Dinners Domestic Return Air Tickets Including Tax (Yangon – Bagan – Yangon) with 20kg checked baggage Private Land Transportation Entrance Fees according to the itinerary English Speaking Tour Guide Service ( 2-8 Adults based on each station guide ; 09 Adults & above is with throughout guide ) Daily snow towel and drinking water Souvenir Gift on arrival Exclusive of: International Air Tickets, Airport Taxes & Travel Insurance Myanmar Visa Compulsory Tipping for Tour Guide & Driver : RM 100 per person Surcharge for Mandarin Speaking Guide High Season Surcharge : TBA o Christmas & New Year Period o Chinese New Year Period Terms & Conditions 1. Booking Period: 18th September 2019 – 24th March 2020 2. Travelling Period : 01st October 2019 – 31st March 2020 3. Child Share with 2 Adults in One Room a) Child with Extra Bed : Chargeable at 95% of adult twin share rate according to the total of adults-pax-range b) Child without Extra Bed : Chargeable at 75% of adult twin share rate according to the total of adults-pax-range 4. Child Share with 1 Adult in One Room : Chargeable at 100% of adult twin share rate according to the total of adults-pax-range 5. The definition of Child is the age from 2 to 11 years old 6. Infant (2) years below will still chargeable for the domestic flights 7. Minimum 02 person travelling & valid for Malaysian & Asian passport holder only 8. The logistic time for the itinerary is subject to change without prior notice 9. We reserve the right to change the rates as the rates are subject to currency fluctuations 10. Any unutilized services, unused tours or hotel rooms are non-refundable .
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