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Grand Myanmar Tour – 14 Days E-Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd Tel: 95 1 295144; Fax: 95 1 295144 Website: www.e-travelmyanmar.com Email: [email protected] Grand Myanmar Tour – 14 days (Yangon – Mandalay – Mingun – Mon Ywa – Sagaing – Bagan – Inle - Yangon) ******** Itinerary Overview Day Destination Activities Day 1 Yangon Arrival Welcome pickup and free time Full day touring World famous Shwedagon Pagoda, Day 2 Yangon Sight-seeing Karaweik Hall Royal barge on the Royal lake for photo stop.... Visit to Mahamuni Pagoda, Kyauktawgyi Pagoda a large Day 3 Yangon - Mandalay Bud dha image carved out of a single block of marble, Shwenandaw Monastery, Kuthodaw Pagoda.. Proceed to Amapura visit to Mahagandayon Monastery, Mandalay - Amarapura - Day 4 observe Myanmar Traditional Hand-Woven silk Mingun workshop, visit to Mahagandayon Monastery... Morning drive to Monywa and sightseeing includes Day 5 Mandalay - Mon Ywa Thanboddhay Paya (with 500,000 of Buddha images); Po Khaung Taung; Aung Sakkya Pagoda... route visit to Sagaing Hill , which is perh aps the living Mon Ywa - Sagaing - Day 6 centre of Buddhist faith in Myanmar, dotted with Mandalay numerous Pagodas and Monasteries enjoy... Take the cruise to Bagan along the river Ayeyarwaddy Mandalay - Bagan by RV S hwe Day 7 sampling some of the village life of the people on the Keinnery Cruise river banks Full day visiting Bagan includes: the colorful Nyaung U Day 8 Bagan - Sight-seeing Market, Shwezigon Pagoda and its magnificent golden sputa, Htilominlo Temple... More time visiting Bagan Temples with Lawkananda Pagoda; East and West Phet Leik with clay plaque Day 9 Bagan - Sight-seeing Jataka scenes; Thatbyinnyu Temple; Shwegugyi Temple; Palace site and Tharaba Gate.. Visiting Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, Floating Gardens, Day 10 Bagan - Heho - Inle Lake Unique Leg-rowers, Traditional Fishing Method Stilt House Villages... Note*: this is a copy of itinerary on E-Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd’s Official Website and not the final itinerary. E - Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd Tel: 95 1 295144; Fax: 95 1 295144 Website: www.e-travelmyanmar.com Email: [email protected] Day 11 Inle Lake - Indein Visit to Indein, ancient pagodas, Shan Cheroot making.. Enjoy your free day in Inle Lake before transfering to Day 12 Inle Lake - Yangon airport for flight to Yangon Visit to Kyaikpon four seated Buddha Images. Day 13 Yangon - Bago Kyakhatwine Monastery, where a thousand of monks who take their last... Free at leisure until be picked up for departure flight Day 14 Yangon departure (optional excursions available) Detailed Itinerary Day 1 Yangon Arrival Arrive in Yangon where you will be welcomed by your local tour guide and transferred to your hotel to drop off you luggage. Free for personal activities. Overnight in Yangon. Day 2 Yangon Sight - Seeing After breakfast, morning sightseeing starting with World famous Shwedagon Pagoda, Karaweik Hall Royal barge on the Royal lake for photo stop, Yangon’s city center featuring Sule Pagoda and colonial building. Evening free for leisure and overnight at hotel in Yangon. Day 3 Yangon - Mandalay After breakfast at hotel, transfer to airport for Mandalay, Up on arrive Mandalay and check in to hotel and Mandalay full day sightseeing; visit to Mahamuni Pagoda, Kyauktawgyi Pagoda a large Buddha image carved out of a single block of marble, Shwenandaw Monastery (Golden Palace) noted for its exquisite wood carving, Kuthodaw Pagoda known as the world’s Biggest Book for its stone slabs of Buddhist scriptures. Mandalay Palace and in the afternoon to observe the Gold leaf beating, Stone carving, Wood carving and Tapestry and an enjoy the sunset from Mandalay Hill. Overnight at hotel in Mandalay. Note*: this is a copy of itinerary on E-Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd’s Official Website and not the final itinerary. E - Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd Tel: 95 1 295144; Fax: 95 1 295144 Website: www.e-travelmyanmar.com Email: [email protected] Day 4 Mandalay - Amarapura - Mingun After breakfast at hotel, Proceed to Amapura visit to Mahagandayon Monastery, observe Myanmar Traditional Hand-Woven silk workshop, visit to Mahagandayon Monastery, enjoy beautiful scenery at U Bein Bridge. In the afternoon depart from Mandalay on a private boat along the Ayeyarwaddy River to visit Mingun, a village on the west bank of the river. Visit to Mingun Pahtotawgyi, the world renowned ringing Mingun Bell and beautiful Myatheintan Pagoda. enjoy sunset by boat in beautiful scenery at Ayeyarwaddy River. Drive back to Mandalay and overnight. Day 5 Mandalay - Mon Ywa After breakfast at hotel, Morning drive to Monywa and sightseeing includes Thanboddhay Paya (with 500,000 of Buddha images); Po Khaung Taung; Aung Sakkya Pagoda and view of 300 ft long Reclining Buddha. Cross the Chindwin River and visit to Shwe Ba Hill and Phowin Taung caves. Back to hotel and overnight in Monywa.. Day 6 MonYwa - Sagaing - Mandalay After breakfast at hotel, drive to Mandalay on route visit to Sagaing Hill , which is perhaps the living centre of Buddhist faith in Myanmar today. Hillsides are dotted with numerous Pagodas and Monasteries. enjoy the charming view from saging hill. and then Proceed to bronze casting, silver casting; in the afternoon drive back to Mandalay... Day 7 Mandalay – Bagan by RV Shwe Keinnery Cruise After breakfast at hotel, transfer to jetty to take the cruise to Bagan along the river Ayeyarwaddy sampling some of the village life of the people on the river banks. In the evening, arrive at Bagan and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel in Bagan. Day 8 Bagan full day sightseeing After breakfast at hotel, Bagan sightseeing includes; the colorful Nyaung U Market, Shwezigon Pagoda and its magnificent golden sputa, Htilominlo Temple noted for its fine plaster carvings and glazed sand stone decoration. Visit to Myinkaba Village to observe the process of Traditional Lacquarware Industry Note*: this is a copy of itinerary on E-Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd’s Official Website and not the final itinerary. E - Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd Tel: 95 1 295144; Fax: 95 1 295144 Website: www.e-travelmyanmar.com Email: [email protected] one of Myanmar’s best -known handicrafts. In the evening visit to Ananda Temple, an architectural masterpiece of the early-style temple with four impressive standing Buddha images. Enjoy sunset over the site from the upper terrace of Shwesandaw Pagoda. Overnight at hotel in Bagan. Day 9 Bagan full day sightseeing After breakfast at hotel, second day of Bagan sightseeing start with Lawkananda Pagoda; East and West Phet Leik with clay plaque Jataka scenes; Thatbyinnyu Temple; Shwegugyi Temple; Palace site and Tharaba Gate. Tour includes Apeyadana Temple with the paintings of Mahayana concept; Nagayon Temple; Archaeological Museum; Dhamayangyi Temple, a massive Temple with finest brick work and Mingalar Zedi, Bu Paya to watch sunset over the Ayeyarwaddy River. Overnight at hotel in Bagan. Day 10 Bagan - Heho - Inle Lake After breakfast at hotel, transfer to airport for flight to Heho. Proceed to Inle Lake. Visiting Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, Floating Gardens, Unique Leg-rowers, Traditional Fishing Method Stilt House Villages on the lake and Nge Pe Chaung (Jamping Cat) Monastery. Overnight at hotel in Inle Lake. Day 11 Inle Lake – Indein sightseeing After breakfast at hotel, Visit to Indein, ancient pagodas, Shan Cheroot making, free for leisure in Inle Lake. Overnight in Inle Lake. Day 12 Inle -Yangon After breakfast at hotel, transfer to Heho Airport for flight to Yangon. Arrive Yangon and transfer to hotel. Free at leisure. Overnight at hotel in Yangon. Day 13 Yangon – Bago – Yangon After breakfast at hotel, Day return sightseeing trip to Bago. Visit to Kyaikpon four seated Buddha Images. Kyakhatwine Monastery, where a thousand of monks who take their last meal of the day at 10 am in total silence, Kanbawza Thardi Palace built by King Bayinnaung, Kalayani Sima (Ordination Hall), Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Shwethalyaung Pagoda, the world’s most beautiful reclining Buddha, Wood Note*: this is a copy of itinerary on E-Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd’s Official Website and not the final itinerary. E - Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd Tel: 95 1 295144; Fax: 95 1 295144 Website: www.e-travelmyanmar.com Email: [email protected] Carving Industry and Bago local Market. Visit enroute World War II Allied War Grave Cemetery near Taukkyant. Drive back to Yangon. Overnight at hotel in Yangon. Day 14 Yangon Departure After breakfast at hotel, you will be transferred to Yangon International airport for your return international departure flight. Tour ends. Hotel Inclusions Hotel Location 2-3* 3-4* 4* Yangon Grand United Hotel Best Western Green Hill SuleShangri-la Hotel Bagan Floral Breeze Hotel Amazing Bagan BaganThande Hotel Mandalay ShweIngyinn Hotel Best Western Plus Mandalay HillResort Inle Lake Amazing Nyaungshwe Paramount InleResort Rupar Mandalar Resort Inclusions & Exclusions Inclusions: o Services charges and government tax. o All inclusive domestic flights as per itinerary. o Experienced English or French speaking guide. o Pick-up & drop-off services and transfer o No additional charge/surcharge after confirmation o All entrance fees and sightseeing tickets as per itinerary. o Personalized customer service with 24/7 hotline support o Meals as stated in the itinerary o Accommodation at selected hotels (twin/double sharing) daily breakfast Note*: this is a copy of itinerary on E-Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd’s Official Website and not the final itinerary. E - Travel Myanmar Co.,Ltd Tel: 95 1 295144; Fax: 95 1 295144 Website: www.e-travelmyanmar.com Email: [email protected] Exclusions: o Travel insurance o International flights o Drinks and beverage o Myanmar visa fee o Other services not mentioned above. o Personal expenses, tips and gratuities o Peak season or Public holidays surcharge if any o Compulsory Gala dinner on X-Mas or New Year if any Terms & Conditions GENERAL BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS BOOKING PROCEDURE • E-Travel Myanmar required deposit of at least 30% of total tour cost to guarantee the booking.
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