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Yangon ( Rangoon )

The capital city of Myanmar is the most accessible place to start exploring the country. Yangon is a charming city, with wide streets and a lingering air of tropical and colonial decay. Although there are several points of interest in the city, the towering Shwedagon Pagoda literally stands above them all. Situated atop a hill that overlooks all of Yangon, this glittering temple is undoubtedly one of the most awe-inspiring structures in all of Asia . Its 100-meter spire, a construction that would make Donald Trump envious, is sheathed in eight thousand gold plates and crowned with more than five thousand diamonds and other precious stones. As one might expect, the Shwedagon Pagoda is the holiest of Buddhist sites in Myanmar.
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Mandalay & The Deserted Cities

Tragedies have destroyed many of Mandalay 's finest attractions, including most notably the massive wooden royal palace (which burned in the Second World War). Although Mandalay still contains many interesting pagodas and temples, it is now better known as a departure point for the surrounding deserted cities. In Amarapura, after a walk across the precarious U Beins Bridge visitors can enter the Kyauktawggyi Pagoda. Sagaing contains splendid examples of ancient Buddhist temples and a pagoda modeled on the breast of a queen. The ruins at Ava include the Maha Aungmye Bonzan monastery. Mingun, a few miles upriver from Mandalay , contains the ruins of what was to be the world's largest pagoda. It is also home to the largest uncracked bell in the world.
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Bagan

To truly experience the splendor of ancient Burma , a trip to Bagan is a must. For over two hundred years, from 1057- 1287, the Burmese kings held court here. Generous patrons of the arts, they adorned their capital with literally hundreds of intricate Buddhist temples and monuments. Although the arrival of Kublai Khan brought the city to its knees, the construction to a halt, and the population to near extinction, Bagan's myriad temples remain.
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Inle Lake Region
 Inle Lake , curdled with lush surface vegetation, is the home of Myanmar 's extraordinary leg-rowers. In order to navigate their way through the dense water-plants, the locals stand in the aft of their boats--not unlike Venetian gondoliers. However, rather than using a pole to propel the boat forward, the leg-rowers steady themselves on one foot while using their second leg to row. In addition to its unique mode of transport, Inle Lake is also known for its charming floating villages, Ywama and Phaungdaw, and its floating market.
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We also offer package tours for all group sizes. (VIEW MAP)

(2).day trips program---
1st-Yangon - Bago (sight seeing) - Golden Rock -----by car
2nd-Golden Rock (sight seeing) - Yangon -----by car
(5).day trips program---
1st-Yangon -Heho (Inlay) -----by plane
2nd-Inlay (sight seeing) -----by boat
3rd-Heho(Inlay) - Bagan -----by plane
4th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
5th-Bagan - Yangon -----by plane
(10).day trips program---
1st-Yangon -Heho (Inlay) -----by plane
2nd-Inlay (sight seeing) -----by boat
3rd-Inlay -Pindaya Cave -Mandalay -----by car
4th-Mandalay -Amarapura -Inwa -Sagaing -Mandalay -----by car
5th-Mandalay - Mingun - Mandalay -----by boat
6th-Mandalay -Bagan -----by boat (or) car
7th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
8th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
9th-Bagan -Pyay -----by car
10th-Pyay -Yangon -----by car
(15).day Trips program---
1st-Yangon -Bago (sight seeing) Golden Rock -----by car
2nd-Golden Rock -Taungoo ------by car
3rd-Taungoo -Kalaw ------by car
4th-Kalaw Pindaya(cave) -Inlay -----by car
5th-Inlay (sight seeing) -----by boat
6th-Inlay ----- (market & canoe)
7th-Inlay -Mandalay -----by car
8th-Mandalay -Amarapura -Inwa -Sagaing -Mandalay -----by car
9th-Mandalay -Mingun -Mandalay -----by boat
10th-Mandalay -Bagan -----by boat (or) car
11th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
12th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
13th-Bagan -Mt.Popa -Salay -Bagan -----by car
14th-Bagan -Pyay -----by car
15th-Pyay -YAngon -----by car
(20).day Trips program---
1st-Yangon -Bago (sight seeing) -Golden Rock -----by car
2nd-Golden Rock (sight seeing) -----by truck and trackking
3rd-Golden Rock -Taungoo -----by car
4th-Taungoo -Kalaw -----by car
5th-Kalaw -Pindaya (cave) -Inlay -----by car
6th-Inlay (sight seeing) -----by boat
7th-Inlay ----- (market & canoe)
8th-Inlay -Mandalay -----by car
9th-Mandalay -Amarapura -Inwa -Sagaing - Mandalay -----by car
10th-Mandalay -Mingun -Mandalay -----by boat
11th-Surrounding Mandalay -----by car
12th-Mandalay -Bagan -----by car (or) boat
13th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
14th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
15th-Bagan -Mt.Popa -Salay -Bagan -----by car
16th-Bagan -Pyay -----by car
17th-Pyay -Ngapali Beach -----by car
18th-Ngapali Beach
19th-Ngapali Beach
20th-Ngapali Beach -Yangon -----by plane
(28). day trips program---
1st-Yangon -Bago (sight seeing) -Golden Rock -----by car
2nd-Golden Rock (sight seeing) -----by truck & trekking
3rd-Golden Rock -Taungoo -----by car
4th-Taungoo -Kalaw -----by car
5th-kalaw -(Trekking To Inlay ( 2)nights stop & (3)day walk)
6th-Trekking night stop on the village
7th-Arrived to Nyaung Shwe (Inlay)
8th-Inlay (sightd seeing) -----by boat
9th-Inlay ----- (market & canoe)
10th-Inlay -Taunggyi -Pindaya (cave) -----by car
11th-Pindaya - Mandalay -----by car
12th-Mandalay -Amarapura -Inwa -Sagaing -Mandalay -----by car
13th-Mandalay -Mingun -Mandalay -----by boat
14th-Surrounding -Mandalay -----by car
15th-Mandalay -Pyin Oo Lwin -----by car
16th-Pyin Oo Lwin -Thi Paw -----by train, by car
17th-Thibaw (sight seeing) -----boat & tracking
18th-Thibaw -Mandalay -----by car
19th-Mandalay -Bagan -----by car (or) boat
20th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
21th-Bagan (sight seeing) -----by car
22th-Bagan -Mt.Popa -Salay- Bagan -----by car
23th-Bagan -Pyay -----by car
24th-Pyay -Ngapali Beach -----by car
25th-Ngapali Beach ----------
26th-Ngapali Beach ----------
27th-Ngapali Beach ----------
28th-Ngapali Beach - Yangon -----by plane
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