TRIP PRICE IN USD/PERSON
Price Per Person Based on Twin/Double Sharing | MAXIMUM 6 PEOPLE Quotation (Valid until 10th Feb 2025) |
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4 Stars Hotel | $1,055 per person |
Single Supplement | $265 per person |
RECOMMENDED HOTEL LIST
CITY | 4 STARS HOTELS |
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Yangon | Hotel Thanlwin or Sayarsan Hotel |
Bagan | Royal Palace Hotel or Amata Bagan Resort |
Mandalay | The Link 78 Hotel or Eastern Palace Hotel |
BRIEF ITINERARY
Day 1: Yangon Arrival - Sunset at Myanmar's Most Important Pagoda (-)
Day 2: Yangon – Mandalay – Amarapura Myanmar’s Enchanting old capitals (B)
Day 3: Mandalay – Cruising the Great Irrawaddy – Mingum (B)
Day 4: Mandalay – Bagan – Exploring the world Heritage Site (B)
Day 5: Bagan & Village – Mystique and Charm in Ancient Bagan (B)
Day 6: Bagan - Yangon (B)
Day 7: Yangon - Departure (B)
FULL ITINERARY
Day 1 (8th Apr) Yangon Arrival - Sunset at Myanmar's Most Important Pagoda (-)
Upon your arrival in Yangon, welcome by our tour guide and transferred to your hotel for check-in.
Enjoy private tour and drive through downtown to explore the city center and its fabulous mix of architecture and sites. The streets are filled with historical buildings many of which have a faded colonial charm not seen elsewhere in Asia. You’ll start at the post office – a lovely historic building, passing by Strand Hotel, Mahabandoola Garden and Independence Monument along the way. Then visit famous Chauk Htat Kyi, home to a 70-meter long reclining Buddha. The feet of the statue carved with traditional symbols and often many locals gathering to pay homage and pray. Photo stop at the Karaweik Hall royal floating barge. Nothing will prepare you for Shwedagon Pagoda, with its glittering gold stupa. At the pagoda observe local pilgrims and monks offering their devotions and enjoy the amazing sunset view at Shwedagon pagoda.
Overnight in Yangon
Meals: None
Day 2 (9th Apr) Yangon – Mandalay – Amarapura Myanmar’s Enchanting old capitals (B)
Morning flight from Yangon to Mandalay. Upon arrival – private tour of legendary Mandalay, last capital of royal Burma, still one of the largest cities in Myanmar, and a cultural and spiritual center. This morning visit to Mahamuni– the pagoda, one of the country’s most revered Buddha images in Myanmar, covered in over 15 cm of gold leaf. Mandalay is well-known for its skilled craftsmen. Visit local artisan’s workshops of gold leaf making, tapestries, woodcarving and marble carving. Many of the techniques used to create these have remained unchanged for those used centuries ago to craft items for the Royal Court.
In the afternoon visit the beautiful Golden palace teak monastery, the only remaining building from the 19th century Royal Palace. This grand teak building is known for its exquisite woodcarving. Continue to the Kuthodaw Pagoda, which is known as “the world’s biggest book” due to the Buddhist scripture carved on 729 marble slabs. Before sunset visit a 200-year-old teak bridge, the world’s longest teak bridge built by Mayor U-Bein, one of the most photogenic sights of the country and not to be missed.
Overnight in Mandalay
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 (10th Apr) Mandalay – Cruising the Great Irrawaddy – Mingum (B)
After breakfast transfer to Jetty and you’ll board a private local boat for a trip up the Irrawaddy to Mingun (45 min each way). Visit the Mingun Bell, the world’s largest intact bronze bell, the unfinished Mingun Pagoda (built with the intention of being the world’s biggest pagoda). Mingun's other highlight is the Hisnbyume Pagoda, a white-washed temple built to resemble Mount Meru. Throughout Mingun there are small neighborhoods crafting traditional basketry and other artistic items and there is plenty of time to stop and interact with the craftsmen and friendly locals. Back to Mandalay and continue sightseeing around the city.
Overnight in Mandalay
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 (11th Apr) Mandalay – Bagan – Exploring the world Heritage Site (B)
After breakfast drive from Mandalay to Bagan (about 4 hours) on the way stop at Mt. Popa, an extinct volcano that stands more than 1500 metres high. There are 777 steps from the base of the vertical pedestal takes you to a monastery honoring what has come to be known as the center of Nat spirit activity in the nation. Upon arrival to Bagan - You will spend the day exploring the architectural masterpieces of this amazing town by visit to a diverse selection of the most important pagodas and temples.
Overnight in Bagan
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 (12th Apr) Bagan & Village – Mystique and Charm in Ancient Bagan (B)
Begin our exploration by visiting a busy local market and gain an insight into the bustling market atmosphere in Bagan. More than just temples, our tour introduces you to provide a great overview of Bagan's history, culture and local lifestyles. Today see the real way of life for most Myanmar people by visiting villages near Bagan to view the local lifestyle. Continue sightseeing around Bagan and surroundings.
This afternoon - visit to the traditional lacquer ware workshop to observe the production of one of Myanmar’s best-known handicrafts. Continue to Ananda Temple, an architectural masterpiece and one of Bagan’s most beautiful temples. Enjoy an unforgettable sunset over the plains from one of the elevated viewpoint. Sit back relax and be amazed by the beauty of Bagan as you watch the sun slowly set behind the ancient Pagodas.
Overnight in Bagan
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 (13th Apr) Bagan - Yangon (B)
Morning flight back to Yangon. Then enjoy a visit to Scott Market, the sprawling 75-year-old market. At the market you will find variety of interesting Burmese souvenirs, from lacquer ware to gems & jewelry – bargain at the stores to fully experience the Burmese market atmosphere! Drive through the city and observe the influences of other cultures in the region. Intersperse in the tour are various religious sites such as the St Mary's Cathedral, built in 1899, and the Buddhist landmarks of Sule Paya and over 100 year old beautiful Rangoon Synagogue. In there you will have the opportunity to meet with Trustee of the Synagogue to learn the Jewish Life in the Pagoda Land. Then visit Little India and Chinatown – stop to greet the vendors and let them introduce you to their wares – some familiar, some exotic.
(Remark: Yangon – Bagan flight only operate for twice a week- Friday & Sunday)
Overnight in Yangon
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 (14th Apr) Yangon - Departure (B)
After breakfast - day at leisure until transfer to airport for International departure flight.
Meals: Breakfast
Emily Turner – USA –
The Myanmar itinerary 7 days was a dream come true. I met a local family in Inle Lake who invited me for tea and shared stories of their village. This Burma trip wasn’t just sightseeing—it was connection. The boat rides and temple sunrises were magical moments I’ll never forget.
Liam Becker – Germany –
During our Burma trip, I lost my phone in Bagan. A kind tuk-tuk driver helped me find it - and even offered lunch! That act of kindness summed up Myanmar. The Myanmar 7 day itinerary gave me both adventure and heartwarming memories.
Isabella Costa – Brazil –
This Myanmar itinerary 7 days changed how I travel. On day three, I helped a vendor at the local market in Mandalay translate a tourist’s question. Small but meaningful. The landscapes were beautiful, but the people made the Burma trip unforgettable.
Daniel White – Canada –
I’ve traveled a lot, but this Myanmar 7 day itinerary stood out. We stayed in a hill tribe village where elders told us folktales under the stars. It felt like time stopped. For anyone seeking real depth, this Burma trip is it.
Sophie Miller – Australia –
What made this Burma trip special wasn’t just Bagan or Yangon, but the moment I shared a sunrise with a monk on a temple roof. He told me about meditation and silence. That memory, part of the Myanmar itinerary 7 days, still brings me peace.
Emily Turner – USA –
The Myanmar itinerary 7 days was a dream come true. I met a local family in Inle Lake who invited me for tea and shared stories of their village. This Burma trip wasn’t just sightseeing—it was connection. The boat rides and temple sunrises were magical moments I’ll never forget.
Liam Becker – Germany –
This Myanmar itinerary 7 days changed how I travel. On day three, I helped a vendor at the local market in Mandalay translate a tourist’s question. Small but meaningful. The landscapes were beautiful, but the people made the Burma trip unforgettable.
Isabella Costa – Brazil –
During our Burma trip, I lost my phone in Bagan. A kind tuk-tuk driver helped me find it—and even offered lunch! That act of kindness summed up Myanmar. The Myanmar 7 day itinerary gave me both adventure and heartwarming memories.
Daniel White – Canada –
I’ve traveled a lot, but this Myanmar 7 day itinerary stood out. We stayed in a hill tribe village where elders told us folktales under the stars. It felt like time stopped. For anyone seeking real depth, this Burma trip is it.
Sophie Miller – Australia –
What made this Burma trip special wasn’t just Bagan or Yangon, but the moment I shared a sunrise with a monk on a temple roof. He told me about meditation and silence. That memory, part of the Myanmar itinerary 7 days, still brings me peace.
Benjamin Foster – USA –
On our Myanmar 7 day itinerary, we stumbled upon a village festival. Locals invited us to dance and eat with them. It wasn’t part of the plan, but that surprise became the best part of our Burma trip. Myanmar always finds a way to touch your heart.
Camila Ribeiro – Brazil –
I chose this Myanmar itinerary 7 days to slow down. In Mandalay, I met an old calligrapher who let me try his ink brush. That quiet afternoon still lives in my mind. These Burma trips are full of small, powerful moments.
Eva Lindholm – Sweden –
The sunrise hot-air balloon ride over Bagan was magical. But the best part of this Burma trip was playing soccer with school kids near the temples. This Myanmar 7 day itinerary blends beauty and warmth like nowhere else.
Ethan Hall – Australia –
My partner proposed at U Bein Bridge during sunset-right in the middle of our Myanmar itinerary 7 days. Locals cheered and clapped. That Burma trip gave me more than memories-it gave me a future.
Charlotte King – UK –
During the Myanmar 7 day itinerary, I was amazed by the floating villages on Inle Lake. But what truly touched me was an elder who gave me handmade bamboo cups as a farewell gift. This Burma trip taught me gratitude.
Mateo González – Spain –
This Burma trip introduced me to Thanaka. A young girl in Bagan showed me how to apply it and explained its history. That smile and interaction defined my Myanmar itinerary 7 days. The culture here is pure and proud.
Natalie Scott – USA –
I’ve never seen stars like I did in Kalaw. During our Myanmar 7 day itinerary, we camped outside and shared ghost stories with locals around a fire. That night felt like a childhood dream. Burma trips are filled with soul.
Oscar Lefebvre – France –
My camera broke on day two of this Burma trip, so I started sketching instead. Locals encouraged me, even posed for portraits. That accident became a gift. This Myanmar itinerary 7 days was more personal than any trip before.
Grace Thompson – Canada –
In Yangon, our guide took us to a local puppet show. One performer let me try controlling a puppet—it was harder than it looked! That joy stayed with me the entire Myanmar 7 day itinerary. Burma trips are full of surprises.
Luca Meyer – Germany –
During this Burma trip, I fasted one morning and meditated at a hilltop monastery. The monk there gave me tea and advice I still follow. If you need perspective, this Myanmar itinerary 7 days will offer it in the gentlest way.
Maya Fernandes – Brazil –
One rainy morning in Mandalay, I helped a grandmother carry her produce basket. She smiled, gave me a mango, and said “Thank you” in perfect English. This Myanmar 7 day itinerary showed me the kindness of strangers. A heartwarming Burma trip.
Liam Walker – Australia –
We visited a school near Kalaw on day three of our Myanmar itinerary 7 days. The kids sang to us and gave us handmade bracelets. I still wear mine. It’s these human connections that make Burma trips unforgettable.
Ella Martin – UK –
Our Myanmar 7 day itinerary included a cooking class in Nyaung Shwe. I learned to make Shan noodles and ended up laughing all evening with our host family. Burma trips are about people as much as places.
Jonas Richter – Germany –
The ancient city of Bagan felt like a dream. But it was the early morning market, filled with the smell of thanaka and fresh roti, that made this Myanmar itinerary 7 days so alive. Burma trips like this stay with you forever.
Isabelle Lambert – France –
I met a monk who used to be a graphic designer in Yangon. He told me his story over tea. That unexpected encounter during this Myanmar 7 day itinerary reminded me to slow down. Every Burma trip reveals a new layer.
Noah Hughes – USA –
We were delayed on our way to Inle Lake, but the stop gave us time to explore a local farm. We ended up picking tomatoes with a cheerful family. That memory wasn’t planned-but made this Burma trip special. The Myanmar itinerary 7 days had room for magic.
Amelia Brown – Canada –
During our Myanmar 7 day itinerary, a local artist in Mandalay painted our portraits in traditional style. He told us his life story while mixing colors. Burma trips aren’t just tours—they’re stories woven in every moment.
Tommaso Bianchi – Italy –
At a small roadside teahouse, I spent two hours chatting with the owner about soccer. He was a Liverpool fan like me. That bond, created during this Burma trip, felt so real. The Myanmar itinerary 7 days brought unexpected joy.
Freya Evans – Australia –
On the last day of our Myanmar 7 day itinerary, I cried while saying goodbye to our guide. He became a friend, sharing his culture and stories with so much heart. These Burma trips leave a mark deeper than any photo.
Nicolas Petit – France –
We biked through dusty trails in Bagan and stopped by a hidden pagoda with no tourists. I sat there, alone in silence, for 30 minutes. That moment during this Myanmar itinerary 7 days was pure peace. Burma trips feed the soul.