Day 01 : Arrival Yangon
Welcomed by our professional speaking guide at the Airport before transfer to the hotel for checking-in. The tour will start to the icon of Yangon and the most important religious monument in Myanmar. Shwedagon Pagoda, this magnificent and imposing pagoda is 9 meter tall and cover with 60 tons of gold with a single 75 carat diamond grace the tip. Continue to the Kandawgyi Lake and stop at the Karaweik Hall located on the southeast side where the picturesque view is perfect for talking photographs. Next, visit to the National Museum, founded in 1952. The five story museum has an extensive collection of ancient artifacts, ornaments, work of art, inscriptions and historic memorabilia, related to history, culture and civilization of the nation. And then, visit to HtweOo Myanmar Traditional Puppet Show, to enjoy the master puppeteers at work. In the evening, visit to River Gallery where comprehensive contemporary arts from local talents are exhibited. Take a leisure stroll along the Inya Lake in the evening before visiting the SeinnLann So Pyay Garden and Restaurant located on the bank of the lake. Have a delicious dinner while enjoying the beautiful sunset and a cool breeze blowing across the lake. Afterwards, return to the hotel for overnight stay in Yangon.
Meal : Lunch, Dinner
Lunch : Local Restaurant ( Our professional guide will arrange the lunch at good local restaurant)
Dinner :SeinnLann So Pyay Garden & Restaurant
Day 02 : Yangon –Kyaikhtiyo (Golden Rock)
After an early breakfast at the hotel, drive to Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock). There will be one stop during this trip. The one stop will be at the HtaukkyantWaw Cemetery in Htaukkyant Town. Establish by the Commonwealth War Grave Commission in 1951 and the largest of the three cemeteries in Myanmar, it is the final resting place for over 6,000 commonwealth soldiers who fought in the Burmese campaign during the First and the Second World War. After stop, directly drive to Kyaikhtiyo (Golden Rock). Upon arrival, at the Kinpun town at the foot of the Kyaikhtiyo Mountain where transportation will be switched from buses to large pick-up trucks for forty five minutes drive to the bus terminal near the top of the mountain from which it will only be about fifteen minutes walk to the Golden Rock. After arriving at the top, transfer to hotel for check-in. Taking a leisure stroll around the pagoda and enjoy the beautiful sunset. Return to hotel and overnight stay in Kyaikhtiyo.
Meal : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lunch : Local Restaurant ( Our professional guide will arrange the lunch at good local restaurant)
Dinner : Hotel’s Restaurant at Mount. Kyaikhtiyo
Day 03 :Kyaikhtiyo-Bago-Yangon
After breakfast, return to Kinpun for the journey back to Yangon. On the way, Stop at Bago to visit the KanbawzathadiPalace built by King Bayintnaung, the founder of the second Myanmar Empire. Continue visit to Shwemawda Pagoda the tallest pagoda in Myanmar and believed to be enshrined two strands of Buddha hair. The pagoda also has a bell from King Dhammazedi, a crown from King Bayinnaung, and a spire umbrella from King Bodawpaya. Next, visit to Shwetharlyaung Pagoda whuch us believed to be built by the Mon King Mingakardeipka in 1994. The impressive 55 m (180 ft) long and 16 m (52 ft) high Buddha image is the second largest in the world. Afterward, continue towards to Yangon for overnight stay in Yangon.
Meal : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lunch : Local Restaurant ( Our professional guide will arrange the lunch at good local restaurant)
Dinner : Local Restaurant ( Our professional guide will arrange the lunch at good local restaurant)
Day 04 : Yangon Full Day Sightseeing
After breakfast, visit to BogyokeAung San (Scott) Market which offers antique, Burmese handicraft and jewelry shops, art galleries, and clothing stores as well as foodstuffs, garments and foreign goods. The market will close every Monday and Gazetted Holiday in Myanmar. After any last minute souvenir shopping is done, a brief visit to the Holy Trinity Church located next to the market. This cathedral, the oldest colonial building in Myanmar has different allied army’s regimental plaques hung on a wall and a display case is a leather bound book with names of commonwealth servicemen who lost their lives during the war. Next, visit to old colonial building around down town area of Yangon. Myanmar has the most colonial buildings in South East Asia and the best examples are the City Hall, High Court Building with its Clock Tower and The Minister’s Building which occupies the whole block. Take a leisure stroll in the Mahabandoola Park near the City Hall and see the Independence Monument located inside the park. Afterwards, Return to hotel and overnight stay in Yangon.
Meal : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lunch : Local Restaurant ( Our professional guide will arrange the lunch at good local restaurant)
Dinner : Local Restaurant ( Our professional guide will arrange the lunch at good local restaurant)
Day 05 : Yangon Departure
After breakfast and check –out from hotel, transfer to International Airport for your departure. On the way, visit to Kyauktawgyi Pagoda, which house one of the biggest Buddha in Myanmar. Craved from a single marble stone.This image is 37ft (11M) high and weighs more than 600 tons. The Classics name of this image is Lawkachantha Abaya Labamuni (World Peace And Prosperity) should time permits; visit the Royal Elephant Camp at Mindama Hall before travel to the airport for the departure flight.
Meal : Breakfast
Note : The program for the last day can be change departing to the international flight time.
Hotel :
City |
Hotel |
Room |
Yangon |
3* : East Hotel |
Deluxe |
Kyaikhtio |
3* : Mountain Top Hotel |
Standard |
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