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After breakfast, take visit to Amarapura (just south of Mandalay); Mahagandayon, a famous Buddhist monastery with more than a thousand student monks; and 200-year-old U Bein’s teak bridge. After lunch, your tour continues with a visit to Myanmar ancient monarchs Royal Palace. Next visit the Shwenandaw Monastery-noted for its exquisite wood carvings, Atumashi Monastery and Kuthodaw Pagoda – Known as the world’s largest book from its 729 marble engraved with Buddhist scriptures will definitely offer an awe inspiring experience for one and all. The evening ends with a breath taking view offered at Mandalay Hill, where almost all Burmese come for a panoramic view of the city. Stay overnight at your hotel.
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This night tour focuses on some of the major sightseeing night lifestyle of Yangon. A wonderful dinner waits you at KARAWEIK PALACE, a concrete structure shaped like a royal barge amidst the waters of ROYAL LAKE (Kandawgyi), including the ancient traditional Karaweik renovated in tasteful style, its beauty enhanced by the Kandawgyi which adds with attraction such as showrooms of ten traditional arts, shops and ample parking space. Karaweik Palace will serve international buffet in the ornate halls, accompanied by a variety of traditional performances; and then, transfer to the corner of Maha Bandoola and Latha Streets, that CHINATOWN, you can find shops of dried foods, goods and herbal medicine from China, joss sticks, freshly-made wonton wrappers and food stalls by the dozens. In the evening there are grills, soups, noodles, leaf-wrapped bundles of sticky rice and meat, fresh spring rolls, fresh fruits, flowers, and at the edge of the night market are women selling fresh vegetables, fish, prawns, chicken and meat.
Bagan
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Morning visit Nyaung U Market; Shwezigon Pagoda, built by King Anawrahta in the early 11th century; Wetkyi-inn Gubyaukyi Temple with exquisite murals of Jataka scenes. Next stop is Htilominlo situated close to the road between Nyaung U and Bagan, built by king Nantaungmya in 1218 and traces of old murals are also still visible. Continue to Ananda Temple, a whitewashed masterpiece of Mon architecture with four standing Buddhas, and the adjacent brick monastery with beautiful, well-preserved 18th century murals. Make a photo stop At Thatbyinnyu 'Omniscient' Temple, one of the highest in Bagan, rises to 61m and was built by Alaungsithu around the mid-12th Century.
After lunch, continue to Dhammayangyi, a massive-looking temple dating from 1170 which is famous for its interlocking mortarless brickwork. Then visit, Mingalazedi built in 1277 by Narathihapati and it was the very last or the large late period, thus representing the final flowering of Bagan's architectural skills. Then stop at Myazedi Stupa to see Myanmar's "Rosetta Stone", bearing inscriptions written in four languages.
Afternoon tour includes Manuha Temple, built in a Mon Style in 1059, Nampaya Temple, unique sandstone edifice said to be the residence of King Manuha; and sunset viewing from Bagan's temples. Return back to hotel.
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Myanmar arts and crafts, mostly hand-made, are the best souvenirs at reasonable prices. Lacquer ware, wood and ivory carving, tapestries, silverware, silk and cotton fabric, traditional garments, and shoulder bags are some of the favourite items. Enjoy your day by shopping and visiting some handicraft centers and gem shops. You can make shopping adventures at BOGYOKE MARKET (also known as Scott Market) a pleasant covered market containing crafts from all corners of Myanmar, gems, fabrics and more, to browse and bargain freely among the hundreds of stalls for great souvenirs.
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This tour brings you to do golf in Yangon. After breakfast, start going to the course at the outskirt of downtown area, after passing the Hlaing River, you will get to Pan Hlaing Golf Club. You enjoy playing golf in this beautiful golf course.
Bago
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This full day tour focuses on some of the major sightseeing of Bago. Start your tour to Bago by Coach; about two hours drive from Yangon. Bago was once the capital of the mighty 16th century Kingdom of Hanthawady, seat of the second Myanmar Empire. On the way, visit the ALLIED WAR CEMETERY in Htauk Kyant. The sightseeing highlights in Bago include the KYAKHAT WAING MONASTERY where over hundreds of Buddhist monks are, by 10:30 a.m, having their (before noon) meal in total silence; the SHWEMAWDAW Pagoda shaped in a Mon style and as old as the Shwe Dagon Pagoda. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant in Bago.
After lunch, start a short visit to the SHWETHALYAUNG, the most beautiful 55-metre long Reclining Buddha; and the KANBAWZATHADI PALACE, the palace of King Bayintnaung. Return back to Yangon.
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After breakfast at your hotel, you will begin on a full day excursion by boat on Lake Inle. This includes sights of the leg-rowers, typical floating gardens, local methods of fishing and village life. Visit the local Floating Market and Phaungdawoo Pagoda. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, continue sightseeing the weaving village of Inpawkhon and Ngaphekyaung Monastery. Have dinner and overnight stay at your hotel.