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Routes: |
Bangkok -
Yangon - Bagan - Mandalay - Heho -
Chiang Mai - Mae Salong - Golden
Triangle - Chiang Khong - Houeixay -
Pakbeng - Lunag Prabang - Vientiane
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Duration: |
19 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 01 Tuesday Bangkok - arrival
Day 02 Wednesday Bangkok
Day 03 Thursday Bangkok
Day 04 Friday Yangon - arrival
Day 05 Saturday Yangon - Bagan
Day 06 Sunday Bagan
Day 07 Monday Bagan - Mandalay
Day 08 Tuesday Mandalay - Heho
Day 09 Wednesday Heho - Yangon
Day 10 Thursday Yangon - Chiang Mai
Day 11 Friday Chiang Mai
Day 12 Saturday Chiang Mai - Mae Salong
Day 13 Sunday Mae Salong - Golden Triangle
Day 14 Monday Golden Triangle - Chiang Khong -
Houeixay - Pakbeng
Day 15 Tuesday Pakbeng - Lunag Prabang
Day 16 Wednesday Luang Prabang
Day 17 Thursday Luang Prabang - Vientiane
Day 18 Friday Vientiane - Bangkok
Day 19 Saturday Bangkok - Depart
Detail Itinerary
Day 01 Tuesday Bangkok - arrival
Upon arrival transfer to your hotel RADISSON in
the center of town. Rest of day free to relax.
Day 02 Wednesday Bangkok
Morning free. Afternoon tour of the CITY &
TEMPLES including the GRAND PALACE (1:30pm).
This tour includes three of the most unusual
Buddhist temples in Bangkok: Wat Trimitr with
its invaluable Golden Buddha (5 1/2 tons of
solid gold) - Wat Po, the most extensive temple
in Bangkok, with its colossal Reclining Buddha
and the Chedis of the Kings. The Grand Palace is
one of the most beautiful samples of an ancient
Siamese court. It used to be the residence of
the Kings of Thailand. Here you will see palaces
which were used for different occasions: the
Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne
Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest
House, and the beautiful Emerald Buddha Temple.
Return to the hotel. (B)
Day 03 Thursday Bangkok
The day is completely free to discover the many
shopping and visiting possibilities Bangkok
offers. This evening enjoy a delicious genuine
Thai style dinner in a delightful Thai
atmosphere surrounded by beautiful decoration at
Piman/Ruen Thep/Baan Thai or Sawasdee
Restaurant. The meal is accompanied by Thai
classical music and dances. The dancers with
their beautiful glittering costumes and
exquisite graceful movements will stay in your
memory forever. (B,D)
Day 04 Friday Yangon - arrival
Upon arrival at YANGON airport you will be
welcomed by our guide and transferred to your
hotel. Your journey begins with a tour through
Yangon’s colonial-style city center. Visit
SULE PAGODA, dating back over 2,000 years ago;
the magnificent reclining Buddha at CHAUK HTAT
GYI; and after a photo stop at the KARAWEIK
HALL, a 'hamsa-bird-shaped' floating barge on
Kandawgyi (Royal) Lake, stroll through the
BOGYOKE (SCOTTS) MARKET with hundreds of food,
clothes, handicrafts and gems stores. Complete
your first day in Myanmar with an extended visit
to one of the world's most spectacular
monuments, the SHWEDAGON PAGODA. Guests arriving
by morning or mid-day flight will follow the
above-mentioned program. However, if you arrive
in the afternoon you will be directly
transferred to your hotel and Yangon sightseeing
will be provided on the last day. Dinner and
overnight stay at Inya Lake Hotel, Sofitel Plaza
Hotel (****) or similar in Yangon. (L,D)
Day 05 Saturday Yangon - Bagan
After breakfast you will be transferred to the
airport for domestic flight to BAGAN. Upon
arrival, transfer to your hotel. After a stroll
through the colorful local market continue the
day with visits to the most significant pagodas
and temples of Bagan including SHWEZIGON PAGODA,
built by King Anawrahta in the early 11th
century as a religious shrine; KU BYANUK GYI, a
temple with superb murals of Jataka scenes; KHAY
MIN GA TEMPLE, noted for its panoramic view of
the area's numerous monuments and ANANDA TEMPLE,
with four standing Buddha images. After lunch,
visit one of Myanmar's most treasured
handicrafts, a lacquerware craftsmen's workshop
in nearby MYINKABA village. You will continue to
MANUHA TEMPLE, built in the mon style in 1059
and follow on to NANBAYA TEMPLE, a unique
sandstone monument said to have been the palace
of King Manuha. Next you will explore the
MYINGABA GU BYAUKGYI TEMPLE, a temple noteworthy
for its mural paintings under the protection of
UNESCO. The ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM is also
visited to view beautiful Buddha images of
bronze, stone and lacquer. Proceed to BUPAYA
PAGODA or MINGALA ZEDI STUPA to watch the sunset
over the famous Ayeyarwaddy River. Dinner at a
riverside restaurant and overnight stay at Bagan
Hotel or Bagan Golf Resort (***) or similar in
Bagan. (B,L,D)
Day 06 Sunday Bagan
After breakfast, visit the site of TAYOKEPYAY
TEMPLE in Min Nan Thu Village; PHAYA THONE ZU
and NANDAMANYA TEMPLES noted for exquisite
murals of 13th century; KYAT KAN CAVE monastery,
a famous meditation retreat in Bagan. Continue
to farming villages around Bagan to gain insight
into the lives of the local people. After a late
lunch and some further temple visits, excursion
by boat on the Ayeyarwaddy River to watch the
sun set over the plain of Bagan. Dinner and
overnight stay at Bagan Hotel or Bagan Golf
Resort (***) or similar in Bagan.
Optional: Experience the magic of Bagan and
a thousand years of history from the enchanting
platform of a hot air balloon, for the first
time ever. 'Balloons over Bagan' offers visitors
exclusive sunrise champagne flights over the
ancient pagodas of Bagan from late October to
April. (Details see 'Balloons over Bagan')
(B,L,D)
Day 07 Monday Bagan - Mandalay
After breakfast you will be transferred to the
airport for domestic flight to MANDALAY. Upon
arrival, excursion to Amarapura, 15 km from
Mandalay to visit MAHAGANDAYON MONASTERY where
more than a thousand monks live and study. Time
permitting you will have the opportunity to
observe the monks having their last meal of the
day in total silence. Continue to 200-year-old U
BEIN teak bridge, built in 1782 at the time when
Amarapura was Royal capital. The BAGAYA
MONASTERY will fascinate you with an intriguing
collection of Buddha statues before returning to
Mandalay. After lunch you will experience the
sights and sounds of Mandalay including one of
the most revered religious monuments in Myanmar,
the MAHAMUNI PAGODA; the SHWE INBIN MONASTERY;
the GOLDEN PALACE MONASTERY, a superb example of
a traditional wooden building and KUTHODAW
PAGODA the world's largest book made of marble.
Visit a traditional hand-woven silk workshop as
well as a Kalaga tapestries craftsmen's shop
before proceeding to MANDALAY HILL for sunset.
Dinner and overnight stay at Novotel or Sedona
Hotel (****) or similar in Mandalay. (B,L,D)
Day 08 Tuesday Mandalay - Heho
After breakfast, transfer to airport for
domestic flight to HEHO. Upon arrival, proceed
by road to NYAUNG SHWE (25 km - 1 hour). An
excursion by boat on Inle Lake will include
sights of the famous leg rowers, typical
floating gardens, local methods of fishing,
village life and magnificent scenery. Lunch will
be served at a local restaurant on the lake
itself. Visits are made to PHAUNGDAW OO PAGODA;
the weaving village of INPAWKHON and to one of
the local markets in the Inle Lake region (on
market days only). Dinner and overnight stay at
Paradise Hotel (**) or similar (hotel in Nyaung
Shwe might be substituted by a hotel in
Taunggyi) in Nyaung Shwe. (B,L,D)
Day 09 Wednesday Heho - Yangon
After breakfast, drive to PINDAYA (95 km - 2 1/2
hours). Visit PINDAYA CAVES, a unique site
housing thousands of Buddha images placed there
by pilgrims over the centuries, before transfer
to Heho Airport (65 km - 1 1/2 hour) for
domestic flight to YANGON. Depending on
confirmed flight lunch will be served at a local
restaurant either in Pindaya or in Yangon. Upon
arrival in Yangon, transfer to your hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at Inya Lake Hotel,
Sofitel Plaza Hotel (****) or similar in Yangon.
(B,L,D)
Day 10 Thursday Yangon - Chiang Mai
After breakfast, complete your Yangon
impressions with a visit to the KABA AYE (WORLD
PEACE) PAGODA and the MAHAPASANA CAVE, where the
sixth Buddhist synod took place. Proceed to
Yangon's oldest Chinese temple and at the
riverside located BOTATAUNG PAGODA. Last but not
least, see the 8 meter high Golden Lion Throne
as well as the Mandalay Royal Regalia at the
NATIONAL MUSEUM. After lunch, transfer to the
Yangon Airport for flight to Chiang Mai by 6T
012. Upon arrival, proceed to visit Wat Doi
Suthep, tucked away in the mountains at 3,520
feet (1,056 meters). The temple is reached by a
staircase with 290 steps, flanked by a Naga
balustrade on eihter side. The Monastery was
built by King Gue-Na in 1383. The Centre is a
big Chedi (spired pagoda) which contains partial
relics of Lord Buddha. 19.30-22.30 Kantoke
Dinner enjoy a typical Thai dinner with
presentation of ancient dances from north
Thailand, followed by a performance of dances
and songs by various hilltribes. Overnight at
the Amari Rincome Hotel or similar in Chiang
Mai. (B,L,D)
Day 11 Friday Chiang Mai
American breakfast, watch elephants at work.
Continue with an excursion to the north of
Chiang Mai to visit an elephant working site.
Watch the elephant taking their daily bath in
the stream before beginning to haul timber in
the forest. You will be amazed by their strength
and clever team work. On the way back visit to
the Rukachati National Park and its picturesque
waterfalls. Lunch at the Mae Saa Valley Resort.
Proceed by pick-up truck to visit the Meo
Hilltribe village at Nong Hoi Mai and continue
to Ban Meo Mae Ki. The afternoon is at leisure
to discover the many activities in the hill
tribe village or to take an optional two hours
elephant safari into the jungle surroundings
(Elephant Safari - Extra : Baht500.00 per
person). B.B.Q. dinner and camp fire at the
Hmong Hilltribe Lodge followed by presentation
of Meo dances and overnight. (B,L,D)
Day 12 Saturday Chiang Mai - Mae Salong
After breakfast, depart by minibus for Fang and
Thatorn via Chiang Dao for drinks and walk
around the local market. En route visit Huay
Luek, a Meo hilltribe village. After arrival in
Thatorn, a small village just a few kilometers
away from the Burmese border. Lunch is served at
the Mae Kok River Lodge. Continue by minibus to
Ban Santikeree at Doi Mae Salong, a Yunnanese
village. On the way visit Ban Muang Ngam (Karen
hilltribe village) and Ban Ruamjai (Lahu
hilltribe village). Dinner and overnight at the
Mae Salong Villa (Bungalows). (B,L,D)
Day 13 Sunday Mae Salong - Golden Triangle
After breakfast, visit to the scenic view point
which takes in a large part of Thailand, Myanmar
and Mekong Valley. Depart Doi Mae Salong via Doi
Thung on the upper road to Mae Sai, the
northernmost Thai town on the borders between
Thailand and Myanmar. Visit enroute various
hilltribe villages set among the green hillsides
and Wat Phra Dhat Doi Thung, the object of an
important yearly pilgrimage. After lunch at the
hotel in Mae Sai, continue to the Golden
Triangle area on the Mekong river where the
borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos convene.
Take a short boat trip around the Golden
Triangle. Dinner and overnight at the Imperial
Golden Triangle Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 14 Monday Golden Triangle - Chiang Khong -
Houeixay - Pakbeng
07.00 After breakfast, transfer by minibus to
Chiang Khong on the border, for custom &
immigration clearance. Cross the river by ferry
boat to Ban Houeixay in Laos for meeting by
Laotian guide. Then transfer to pier for cruise
down the Mekong river by the "LUANGSAY" boat.
Lunch en-route with several stops to observe
rural life along the river and discover some
minorities villages. Arrive Pak-Beng, transfer
to the hotel for check-in. Dinner and overnight
the Luangsay Lodge in Pakbeng (B,L,D)
Day 15 Tuesday Pakbeng - Lunag Prabang
Breakfast at the lodge. Visit local market where
people from the surrounding villages of
minorities exchange their goods. Continue cruise
down to Luang Prabang, stop at a fishing village
for picnic lunch. Then visit Tam Ting at Pak-Ou
cave, a famous Buddha cave. Also visit Ban
Xanghai, a rice wine producing village. Arrive
in Luang Prabang and transfer to the hotel for
check-in. Dinner and overnight at the Villa
Santi Hotel or similar in Luang Prabang (B,L,D)
Day 16 Wednesday Luang Prabang
After breakfast, Luang Prabang city tour to
visit the former royal capital's three most
impressive temples ; Wat Xiengthong the most
beautiful temple representing the classic Luang
Prabang temple architecture, Wat Xiengmene the
Royal Cemetery and Wat Longkhoune the Royal
temple where all kings of Lane Xang are said to
have come for a 3-day retreat to prepare for
coronation. Lunch at the hotel. Then depart by
road to Khouangsi waterfalls, with picnic lunch
at Ban Thapene village. Late afternoon return to
Lang Prabang and continue to visit Ban Phanom, a
village specialising in hand weaving. Dinner and
overnight at the Villa Santi Hotel or similar in
Luang Prabang. (B,L,D)
Day 17 Thursday Luang Prabang - Vientiane
After breakfast, visit former King's Palace (now
a museum), then climb up to visit Phousy hill
for overlooking the city and visit local openair
market for shopping. Lunch at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport for flight to Vientiane.
Arrive in Vientiane, transfer to the hotel for
check-in. Vientiane city tour to visit Vat
Sisaket, Hophrakeo, Thatluang Stupa and Arc of
Triumph. Dinner and overnight at the Lao Plaza
Hotel or similar in Vientiane (B,L,D)
Day 18 Friday Vientiane - Bangkok
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the
airport for international departure flight to
Bangkok. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel
RADISSON in the center of town. Rest of day free
to relax. (B)
Day 19 Saturday Bangkok - Depart
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the
airport for international departure flight (B)
NOTE:
Minor program changes are sometimes necessary,
depending on road conditions and room
availability.
Included Services:
Accommodation in shared twin rooms with daily
breakfast
All
meals as specified in the program on table
d'hôte basis (at local restaurants)
Transfers and tours with English speaking local
guides
Transportation by air-conditioned
van/minibus/coach
Boat
trips (as specified)
Air
ticket Yangon/Pagan/Mandalay/Heho/Yangon/Chiang
Mai and Bangkok-Yangon/Vientiane-Bangkok (Note:
airfare is subject to increase without prior
notice)
Entrance fees, Service charges, room tax and
baggage handling
Not Included:
Visa
fee for Myanmar & Laos
Dinner
in Yangon
Optional tours
International Airfare and airport taxes
Expenditure of a personal nature, such as
drinks, souvenirs and laundry etc.
Other tours &
meals than mentioned in the program
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