Yangon City Tour - Half Day
This introductory half day tour takes visitors to the old colonial-style city center, the gilded Sule Pagoda, dating back over 2,000 years and for a photo stop to the Karaweik Hall royal floating barge. Read More...
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Yangon City Tour - Full Day
Enjoy the sunset at Shwedagon Pagoda, famous worldwide - its golden stupa is the 'heart' of Buddhist Myanmar. The Pagoda is believed to be 2,500 years old and the central stupa in surrounded by dozens of intricately decorated buildings and statues. Read More...
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Bago Full Day Tour
Bago, a former ancient port and capital, is situated about 84 km from Yangon. The journey from Yangon to Bago leads through picturesque, rural landscapes of paddy fields and small villages. Read More...
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Yangon and Pottery Village
We can take a trishaw to the pottery area where a large part of the population in Twante is engaged in production pottery. Walking through the many workshops where locals are busy molding pots, we will be able to observe this very traditional craft. Read More...
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Bagan by Bicycle
Bagan is a spectacular plain stretching away from the Ayeyarwaddy River, dotted with thousands of 800-year old temple ruins. Although human habitation at Bagan dates back almost to the beginning of the Christian era, Bagan only entered its golden period with the conquest of Thaton in 1057 AD. Read More...
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Bagan Countryside Tour
Drive out of Bagan to visit Mount Popa, home to Myanmar's intriguing 'nats' (spirits). The 777 steps and path climb steeply up Mount Popa – an energetic climb rewarded by fabulous views from the top. Read More...
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Balloon Over Bagan Tour
The world-famous archaeological site of Bagan is known for its marvelous sunsets and sunrises, mostly enjoyed from the top of one of the monuments. A balloon flight gives you the chance to see Bagan with a bird’s-eye view. Read More...
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Cycling to Kyauk Gu U min
This half day bike tour visits Kyauk Gu U min, a cave temple with notable sandstone carvings and a colossal Buddha image, located on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy river. Cycle in a northeasterly direction with first a stop at Mani Sithu Central Market, Nyaung Oo. Read More...
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Kyauk Gu U min with Sunset Boat
Travel by boat to the KYAUK GU UMIN, a cave temple on the banks of the Irrawaddy, with notable sandstone carvings and a colossal Buddha images. Continue downriver back towards Bagan, watching life along the riverbanks. Read More...
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Exploration of Myanmar Spirits
Transfer by vehicle from Bagan to Mt. Popa, the sacred home of the spirits. Mt. Popa is an extinct volcano, a curiously cylindrical hill rising sharply from the surrounding plain, with a temples and shrines for 37 nats perched on its peak. Explore this scared mountain and enjoy a spectacular view over the region. Read More...
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Mount Popa
Mount Popa is considered to be the home of Myanmar s most important nats (spirits). Visitors ascend up a winding covered staircase encircling the mountain, observed by the curious monkeys that populate the area. Read More...
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Trekking excursion to Mount Popa
Explore the sacred mountain shrine of MOUNT POPA, a curiously cylindrical hill rising sharply from the surrounding plain and the home of the spirits, before venturing into the countryside for soft trekking. Read More...
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Salay
Explore local life in this unspoiled Burmese town. Visit the Yoke Son Kyaung, the oldest surviving wooden monastery, with beautiful carvings of court life and scenes from the Ramayana. Read More...
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Tant Kyi Taung with a sunset boat
Travel by horsecart to the jetty in Old Bagan (only for the clients who are staying at the hotels in Old Bagan), otherwise transfer by vehicle. Crossing the river by boat and continuing by pick-up to TANT KYI TAUNG, also called the Glass Monastery. Read More...
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