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Jewels of Myanmar 9 Days

  • CODE: GDT1831
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 8 - 12 days
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Overview

Visit the magnificent golden stupa and witness stunning sunsets at this sacred site in Yangon.
Explore over 2,000 ancient temples and experience the unique atmosphere of this historical city.
Discover the birthplace of Myanmar spirits and enjoy panoramic views from this impressive volcanic peak.
Experience the beauty of the “Venice of Asia” with stilt-housed villages, floating gardens, and unique leg-rowing fishermen.
Immerse yourself in Mandalay’s cultural highlights and visit the famous Mingun Pagoda and Mingun Bell.

Trip Map

Highlight

Tour Highlights

  • Visit the magnificent golden stupa and witness stunning sunsets at this sacred site in Yangon.
  • Explore over 2,000 ancient temples and experience the unique atmosphere of this historical city.
  • Discover the birthplace of Myanmar spirits and enjoy panoramic views from this impressive volcanic peak.
  • Experience the beauty of the “Venice of Asia” with stilt-housed villages, floating gardens, and unique leg-rowing fishermen.
  • Immerse yourself in Mandalay’s cultural highlights and visit the famous Mingun Pagoda and Mingun Bell.

General Information

Duration: 9 days/8 nights
Day: Available all the time
Start/End: Yangon/Yangon
Tour Route: Yangon – Bagan – Mt Popa – Mandalay – Mingun – Pindaya – Inle Lake –  Yangon
Tour Type: Landscape, Nature, History, and Culture
Highlights: Shwedagon Pagoda, 2000 temples in Bagan, Sunset, Mingun Bell, Inle Lake

Experience the Jewels of Myanmar With:

  • Guides: hand-picked best tour guides with deep knowledge, humor, profession (English speaking guides, other languages upon request)
  • Drivers: polite,  friendly, responsible, reliable with many years of driving experience
  • Vehicles: comfortable, spacious, air-conditioned, big window
  • Meals: meals are arranged at local restaurants so you can taste authentic Burmese cuisine
  • Accommodation: listed below or various types of accommodation are available, from 5-star hotels, 4-star hotels in the best location, good value 3-star hotels, to boutique hotels reflect the style of the region

Brief Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival & Sightseeing around Yangon
Day2: Yangon – Bagan
Day 3: Bagan – Mt Popa
Day 4: Bagan – Mandalay
Day 5: Mandalay & Migun
Day 6: Mandalay – Heho – Pindaya – Inle Lake
Day 7: Inle Lake & Indein
Day 8: Inle Lake – Yangon
Day 9: Yangon Departure

Service

WHAT'S INCLUDED?    
08-night hotel accommodation (twin/double share)
8 Breakfast, 7 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Private transport in air-conditioned vehicles
04 domestic flights
Local English-speaking guides
Drinking water and refreshing towels on touring days
Entrance fees for visits mentioned in the program
Boat fees in Mingun and Inle Lake

WHAT'S EXCLUDED?    
International flights to/from Yangon
Travel insurance
Visa stamp fees
Early check-in & late check-out surcharge
Personal expenses
Meals & Drinks not mentioned
Tips & gratuities for guide and driver
Bank transfer fees for non-cash payments
Tour Options (quoted separately)

Inclusion

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Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Sightseeing around Yangon (D)
Mingalar Bar! Welcome to Myanmar, you will be picked up by our local guide at the airport and quickly transfer to the hotel within 1 hour. Our tour will start in the afternoon with a visit to Chauk Htat Gyi Pagoda where you can see the giant reclining Buddha. The next destination is Kandawgyi Park, one of the greenest spots in Yangon. On the way, following the agenda, we will stop at Karaweik Palace, a royal floating barge with impressive detail and structure. Surely, you can take a lot of beautiful pictures here. In the evening, you will have a chance to visit the famous golden stupa, Shwedagon Pagoda which is 98 meters high. The most interesting feature about this pagoda is that Shwedagon Pagoda itself incredibly contains 60 tons of pure gold. At the pagoda, you can observe local religious customs and offerings and gain some understanding of Buddhism. From the viewpoint of Shwedagon Pagoda, you are able to enjoy the stunning sunset over the golden decorative layer in every corner. Overnight stay in Yangon.
Day 1: Arrival & Sightseeing around Yangon (D)
Mingalar Bar! Welcome to Myanmar, you will be picked up by our local guide at the airport and quickly transfer to the hotel within 1 hour. Our tour will start in the afternoon with a visit to Chauk Htat Gyi Pagoda where you can see the giant reclining Buddha. The next destination is Kandawgyi Park, one of the greenest spots in Yangon. On the way, following the agenda, we will stop at Karaweik Palace, a royal floating barge with impressive detail and structure. Surely, you can take a lot of beautiful pictures here. In the evening, you will have a chance to visit the famous golden stupa, Shwedagon Pagoda which is 98 meters high. The most interesting feature about this pagoda is that Shwedagon Pagoda itself incredibly contains 60 tons of pure gold. At the pagoda, you can observe local religious customs and offerings and gain some understanding of Buddhism. From the viewpoint of Shwedagon Pagoda, you are able to enjoy the stunning sunset over the golden decorative layer in every corner. Overnight stay in Yangon.
Day 1: Arrival & Sightseeing around Yangon (D)
Mingalar Bar! Welcome to Myanmar, you will be picked up by our local guide at the airport and quickly transfer to the hotel within 1 hour. Our tour will start in the afternoon with a visit to Chauk Htat Gyi Pagoda where you can see the giant reclining Buddha. The next destination is Kandawgyi Park, one of the greenest spots in Yangon. On the way, following the agenda, we will stop at Karaweik Palace, a royal floating barge with impressive detail and structure. Surely, you can take a lot of beautiful pictures here. In the evening, you will have a chance to visit the famous golden stupa, Shwedagon Pagoda which is 98 meters high. The most interesting feature about this pagoda is that Shwedagon Pagoda itself incredibly contains 60 tons of pure gold. At the pagoda, you can observe local religious customs and offerings and gain some understanding of Buddhism. From the viewpoint of Shwedagon Pagoda, you are able to enjoy the stunning sunset over the golden decorative layer in every corner. Overnight stay in Yangon.
Day 2: Yangon – Bagan (B, L)
Depart from Yangon in the early morning, we will be on the flight heading to Bagan. The popularity of Bagan comes from over 2,000 temples located here with historical importance. All the sacred pagodas and nice temples together generate the ancient atmosphere, which increases the beauty of the surrounding scenery more than ever. After 1 hour on the airplane, we first head to the Nyaung U market to witness the daily life of locals and visit Shwezigon Pagoda which is believed to house Buddha’s bones and teeth. In order to get a panoramic view over Bagan and really feel Bagan, we will move to a higher temple in a few minutes. Ceramic products for sale in Nyaung U market
Then we arrive at the hotel for check-in and continue visiting many other impressive temples such as Ananda, Htilominlo, Thatbyinnyu, Dhammayangyi, and Sulamani also can’t leave out other beauty-hidden temples. In the evening, to get some insight into Myanmar’s traditional souvenirs, we will go to a traditional lacquerware-making workshop. Stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 2: Yangon – Bagan (B, L)
Depart from Yangon in the early morning, we will be on the flight heading to Bagan. The popularity of Bagan comes from over 2,000 temples located here with historical importance. All the sacred pagodas and nice temples together generate the ancient atmosphere, which increases the beauty of the surrounding scenery more than ever. After 1 hour on the airplane, we first head to the Nyaung U market to witness the daily life of locals and visit Shwezigon Pagoda which is believed to house Buddha’s bones and teeth. In order to get a panoramic view over Bagan and really feel Bagan, we will move to a higher temple in a few minutes. Ceramic products for sale in Nyaung U market
Then we arrive at the hotel for check-in and continue visiting many other impressive temples such as Ananda, Htilominlo, Thatbyinnyu, Dhammayangyi, and Sulamani also can’t leave out other beauty-hidden temples. In the evening, to get some insight into Myanmar’s traditional souvenirs, we will go to a traditional lacquerware-making workshop. Stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 2: Yangon – Bagan (B, L)
Depart from Yangon in the early morning, we will be on the flight heading to Bagan. The popularity of Bagan comes from over 2,000 temples located here with historical importance. All the sacred pagodas and nice temples together generate the ancient atmosphere, which increases the beauty of the surrounding scenery more than ever. After 1 hour on the airplane, we first head to the Nyaung U market to witness the daily life of locals and visit Shwezigon Pagoda which is believed to house Buddha’s bones and teeth. In order to get a panoramic view over Bagan and really feel Bagan, we will move to a higher temple in a few minutes. Ceramic products for sale in Nyaung U market
Then we arrive at the hotel for check-in and continue visiting many other impressive temples such as Ananda, Htilominlo, Thatbyinnyu, Dhammayangyi, and Sulamani also can’t leave out other beauty-hidden temples. In the evening, to get some insight into Myanmar’s traditional souvenirs, we will go to a traditional lacquerware-making workshop. Stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 3: Bagan – Mt Popa (B, L)
From Bagan, today we will reach out for Mount Popa, an inactive volcano with an amazing view and which is believed to be the birthplace of Myanmar Nats (Spirits). At the bottom of the mountain, there are Nat Shrines with 37 different figures and this place is also the main pilgrimage destination for locals. After visiting Mount Popa, on the way back, our car is going to pay a quick visit to a local palm tree plantation and a local village where tourists can observe daily life and understand Myanmar’s culture. Then, in the late afternoon, the Irrawaddy River is waiting for you to explore by a pleasure cruise passing riverside villages and temples. Sunset in Bagan is now so attractive and stunning more than ever. Besides, you can choose to take part in some optional activities such as sunrise hot balloon flight, horse cart tour, etc. Stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 3: Bagan – Mt Popa (B, L)
From Bagan, today we will reach out for Mount Popa, an inactive volcano with an amazing view and which is believed to be the birthplace of Myanmar Nats (Spirits). At the bottom of the mountain, there are Nat Shrines with 37 different figures and this place is also the main pilgrimage destination for locals. After visiting Mount Popa, on the way back, our car is going to pay a quick visit to a local palm tree plantation and a local village where tourists can observe daily life and understand Myanmar’s culture. Then, in the late afternoon, the Irrawaddy River is waiting for you to explore by a pleasure cruise passing riverside villages and temples. Sunset in Bagan is now so attractive and stunning more than ever. Besides, you can choose to take part in some optional activities such as sunrise hot balloon flight, horse cart tour, etc. Stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 3: Bagan – Mt Popa (B, L)
From Bagan, today we will reach out for Mount Popa, an inactive volcano with an amazing view and which is believed to be the birthplace of Myanmar Nats (Spirits). At the bottom of the mountain, there are Nat Shrines with 37 different figures and this place is also the main pilgrimage destination for locals. After visiting Mount Popa, on the way back, our car is going to pay a quick visit to a local palm tree plantation and a local village where tourists can observe daily life and understand Myanmar’s culture. Then, in the late afternoon, the Irrawaddy River is waiting for you to explore by a pleasure cruise passing riverside villages and temples. Sunset in Bagan is now so attractive and stunning more than ever. Besides, you can choose to take part in some optional activities such as sunrise hot balloon flight, horse cart tour, etc. Stay overnight in Bagan.
Day 4: Bagan – Mandalay (B, L)
Our destination today will be Mandalay, the last former capital of the Myanmar Kingdom. The first thing we will do is visit Amarapura, the City of Immortality. Inside the City of Immorality, Mahagandaryone Monastery is where you can see the daily life of monks. Next, we will walk through U Bein Bridge which is the longest teakwood bridge in the world. The trip won’t be completed without a visit to Sagaing, the most religious area in the southwest of Mandalay. Sagaing has over 600 Buddhist monasteries which are Buddhist schools. Besides monasteries, we will also go to pagodas such as Swan Oo Pon Nya Shin and U Min Thone Sae. On the way, we will stop at the local market, Silverware Cottage Industry, Clay pot making, and Nunnery. We will discover more about the daily life of Buddhist nuns. Finally, our car will return to Mandalay for you to be amazed at the Mahamuni Buddha Image, a bronze Buddha which is stated to be built during the lifetime of Buddha. Overnight stay in Mandalay.
Day 4: Bagan – Mandalay (B, L)
Our destination today will be Mandalay, the last former capital of the Myanmar Kingdom. The first thing we will do is visit Amarapura, the City of Immortality. Inside the City of Immorality, Mahagandaryone Monastery is where you can see the daily life of monks. Next, we will walk through U Bein Bridge which is the longest teakwood bridge in the world. The trip won’t be completed without a visit to Sagaing, the most religious area in the southwest of Mandalay. Sagaing has over 600 Buddhist monasteries which are Buddhist schools. Besides monasteries, we will also go to pagodas such as Swan Oo Pon Nya Shin and U Min Thone Sae. On the way, we will stop at the local market, Silverware Cottage Industry, Clay pot making, and Nunnery. We will discover more about the daily life of Buddhist nuns. Finally, our car will return to Mandalay for you to be amazed at the Mahamuni Buddha Image, a bronze Buddha which is stated to be built during the lifetime of Buddha. Overnight stay in Mandalay.
Day 4: Bagan – Mandalay (B, L)
Our destination today will be Mandalay, the last former capital of the Myanmar Kingdom. The first thing we will do is visit Amarapura, the City of Immortality. Inside the City of Immorality, Mahagandaryone Monastery is where you can see the daily life of monks. Next, we will walk through U Bein Bridge which is the longest teakwood bridge in the world. The trip won’t be completed without a visit to Sagaing, the most religious area in the southwest of Mandalay. Sagaing has over 600 Buddhist monasteries which are Buddhist schools. Besides monasteries, we will also go to pagodas such as Swan Oo Pon Nya Shin and U Min Thone Sae. On the way, we will stop at the local market, Silverware Cottage Industry, Clay pot making, and Nunnery. We will discover more about the daily life of Buddhist nuns. Finally, our car will return to Mandalay for you to be amazed at the Mahamuni Buddha Image, a bronze Buddha which is stated to be built during the lifetime of Buddha. Overnight stay in Mandalay.
Day 5: Mandalay & Migun (B, L)
A brand new day has come! And today just enjoy yourself on a pleasant boat ride up the river to Mingun for 1 hour. Once arrived, the visitor will be impressed by the ruins of the vast Mingun Pagoda, the wonderful Hsinbyume Paya, and Mingun Bell. Especially, Mingun Bell is 87 tons in weight and is regarded as the largest intact bronze bell in the world. Come back to Mandalay on a boat. The afternoon is time for Mandalay Palace, Shwenandaw Monastery which is famous for its exclusive woodcarvings and gold leaf workshop. Moreover, there is also time for Kuthodaw Pagoda which contains the world’s largest book. The day will end with the sunset in Mandalay Hill to get a panoramic view of the city. Overnight stay in Mandalay.
Day 5: Mandalay & Migun (B, L)
A brand new day has come! And today just enjoy yourself on a pleasant boat ride up the river to Mingun for 1 hour. Once arrived, the visitor will be impressed by the ruins of the vast Mingun Pagoda, the wonderful Hsinbyume Paya, and Mingun Bell. Especially, Mingun Bell is 87 tons in weight and is regarded as the largest intact bronze bell in the world. Come back to Mandalay on a boat. The afternoon is time for Mandalay Palace, Shwenandaw Monastery which is famous for its exclusive woodcarvings and gold leaf workshop. Moreover, there is also time for Kuthodaw Pagoda which contains the world’s largest book. The day will end with the sunset in Mandalay Hill to get a panoramic view of the city. Overnight stay in Mandalay.
Day 5: Mandalay & Migun (B, L)
A brand new day has come! And today just enjoy yourself on a pleasant boat ride up the river to Mingun for 1 hour. Once arrived, the visitor will be impressed by the ruins of the vast Mingun Pagoda, the wonderful Hsinbyume Paya, and Mingun Bell. Especially, Mingun Bell is 87 tons in weight and is regarded as the largest intact bronze bell in the world. Come back to Mandalay on a boat. The afternoon is time for Mandalay Palace, Shwenandaw Monastery which is famous for its exclusive woodcarvings and gold leaf workshop. Moreover, there is also time for Kuthodaw Pagoda which contains the world’s largest book. The day will end with the sunset in Mandalay Hill to get a panoramic view of the city. Overnight stay in Mandalay.
Day 6: Mandalay – Heho – Pindaya – Inle Lake (B, L)
Move from Mandalay by airplane, we will reach Heho and quickly proceed to Pindaya. The way to Pindaya goes through one of the most densely farmed areas in Myanmar with many fields and plantations, which creates an atmosphere like in central Europe or middle America. On arrival at Pindaya Limestone Cave, tourists will surely be surprised by 9,000 Buddha images of nearby pilgrims who have sat there for centuries. A quick stop at 250-year-old Banyan trees and then be back to Nyaung Shwe, the entrance of Inle Lake, and check-in hotel. Stay overnight on the Lake.
Day 6: Mandalay – Heho – Pindaya – Inle Lake (B, L)
Move from Mandalay by airplane, we will reach Heho and quickly proceed to Pindaya. The way to Pindaya goes through one of the most densely farmed areas in Myanmar with many fields and plantations, which creates an atmosphere like in central Europe or middle America. On arrival at Pindaya Limestone Cave, tourists will surely be surprised by 9,000 Buddha images of nearby pilgrims who have sat there for centuries. A quick stop at 250-year-old Banyan trees and then be back to Nyaung Shwe, the entrance of Inle Lake, and check-in hotel. Stay overnight on the Lake.
Day 6: Mandalay – Heho – Pindaya – Inle Lake (B, L)
Move from Mandalay by airplane, we will reach Heho and quickly proceed to Pindaya. The way to Pindaya goes through one of the most densely farmed areas in Myanmar with many fields and plantations, which creates an atmosphere like in central Europe or middle America. On arrival at Pindaya Limestone Cave, tourists will surely be surprised by 9,000 Buddha images of nearby pilgrims who have sat there for centuries. A quick stop at 250-year-old Banyan trees and then be back to Nyaung Shwe, the entrance of Inle Lake, and check-in hotel. Stay overnight on the Lake.
Day 7: Inle Lake & Indein (B, L)
Today will start with a joyful boat trip on Inle Lake which is known as one of the most beautiful and unique destinations in Asia and somehow is called the “Venice of Asia”. You can find many stilt-housed villages, Buddhist temples, and floating gardens. Local life is right in your eyes: a fisherman is doing his job using a distinctive leg-rowing technique, silversmiths, weavers, and cigar makers. Next, we head to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda and Nga Phe Chuang Monastery which housed a lot of ancient Shan-style Buddha images. Enjoy your lunch and head to the west of Inle Lake, where we will visit Indein by a small canal. Indein is a Pa-Oh village which is wide-known for its stupa. In total, there are 1,054 stupas from the 17th to the 18th century located on Pa-Oh village’s hill. Just take your time to explore Indein leisurely, wander around the village to see how the local school in Myanmar operates,s or have a hike to the top of the hill and enjoy the cool atmosphere in each corner. Back to your hotel and enjoy your leisure time. Stay overnight on Inle Lake.
Day 7: Inle Lake & Indein (B, L)
Today will start with a joyful boat trip on Inle Lake which is known as one of the most beautiful and unique destinations in Asia and somehow is called the “Venice of Asia”. You can find many stilt-housed villages, Buddhist temples, and floating gardens. Local life is right in your eyes: a fisherman is doing his job using a distinctive leg-rowing technique, silversmiths, weavers, and cigar makers. Next, we head to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda and Nga Phe Chuang Monastery which housed a lot of ancient Shan-style Buddha images. Enjoy your lunch and head to the west of Inle Lake, where we will visit Indein by a small canal. Indein is a Pa-Oh village which is wide-known for its stupa. In total, there are 1,054 stupas from the 17th to the 18th century located on Pa-Oh village’s hill. Just take your time to explore Indein leisurely, wander around the village to see how the local school in Myanmar operates,s or have a hike to the top of the hill and enjoy the cool atmosphere in each corner. Back to your hotel and enjoy your leisure time. Stay overnight on Inle Lake.
Day 7: Inle Lake & Indein (B, L)
Today will start with a joyful boat trip on Inle Lake which is known as one of the most beautiful and unique destinations in Asia and somehow is called the “Venice of Asia”. You can find many stilt-housed villages, Buddhist temples, and floating gardens. Local life is right in your eyes: a fisherman is doing his job using a distinctive leg-rowing technique, silversmiths, weavers, and cigar makers. Next, we head to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda and Nga Phe Chuang Monastery which housed a lot of ancient Shan-style Buddha images. Enjoy your lunch and head to the west of Inle Lake, where we will visit Indein by a small canal. Indein is a Pa-Oh village which is wide-known for its stupa. In total, there are 1,054 stupas from the 17th to the 18th century located on Pa-Oh village’s hill. Just take your time to explore Indein leisurely, wander around the village to see how the local school in Myanmar operates,s or have a hike to the top of the hill and enjoy the cool atmosphere in each corner. Back to your hotel and enjoy your leisure time. Stay overnight on Inle Lake.
Day 8: Inle – Yangon (B, L)
With an early start, we will head to the morning market around Inle Lake to see the diversity of local tribes. The morning market is open every day except for dark moon day and full moon day. Say goodbye to Inle, we will be back to Heho by car and flight back to Yangon. The rest of the day is on your own to relax and follow your guide to shopping at Bogyoke (Scott) Market (Note that the market is closed on Mondays and public holidays). (Note: the market is closed on Mondays and the gazetted holiday). Stay overnight in Yangon.
Day 8: Inle – Yangon (B, L)
With an early start, we will head to the morning market around Inle Lake to see the diversity of local tribes. The morning market is open every day except for dark moon day and full moon day. Say goodbye to Inle, we will be back to Heho by car and flight back to Yangon. The rest of the day is on your own to relax and follow your guide to shopping at Bogyoke (Scott) Market (Note that the market is closed on Mondays and public holidays). (Note: the market is closed on Mondays and the gazetted holiday). Stay overnight in Yangon.
Day 8: Inle – Yangon (B, L)
With an early start, we will head to the morning market around Inle Lake to see the diversity of local tribes. The morning market is open every day except for dark moon day and full moon day. Say goodbye to Inle, we will be back to Heho by car and flight back to Yangon. The rest of the day is on your own to relax and follow your guide to shopping at Bogyoke (Scott) Market (Note that the market is closed on Mondays and public holidays). (Note: the market is closed on Mondays and the gazetted holiday). Stay overnight in Yangon.
Day 9: Departure (B)
The last morning is all for you to explore the city. Then we will transfer to Yangon Airport and leave Myanmar. Have a safe flight and see you next time.
Day 9: Departure (B)
The last morning is all for you to explore the city. Then we will transfer to Yangon Airport and leave Myanmar. Have a safe flight and see you next time.
Day 9: Departure (B)
The last morning is all for you to explore the city. Then we will transfer to Yangon Airport and leave Myanmar. Have a safe flight and see you next time.

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