Day 1: Yangon

Arrival to Yangon international airport. You will be welcomed by Discovery team with flowers and transferred to your hotel (approx. 1hr) with luxurious ELEPHANT COACH, a 1930’s Chevrolet bus replica. Enjoy a welcome drink on the way. After freshening up we drive to 2000 year old Sule Pagoda in the heart of the city where we start our Rangoon walking tour through the colonial administrative quarter containing the most beautiful heritage buildings. Along our route you will see book merchants, food stalls and various kinds of shops and entrepreneurs. We make a stop at Yangon landmark hotel, THE STRAND, for an afternoon tea (an assortment of savories desserts and tea or coffee).  Developed to a luxury hotel by Armenian Sarkies brothers like the sister property Raffles in Singapore, the Strand has been one of the finest heritage hotels in Asia for over 100 years already. Visit RIVER ART GALLERY next to Strand hotel show casing some of Myanmar’s most famous jobs.  We continue our Rangoon exploration with a visit to SCOTT’S (AUNG SAN) MARKET housing hundreds of colorful shops selling merchandise from sandals to sapphires and rubies. From Aung San market we make a photo stop and a short visit at the PEGU CLUB, once premier leisure and entertainment club in the country. We complete the day with a visit to one of the world’s most spectacular monuments, the SWEDAGON PAGODA, a gleaming bell dome structure that dominates the city’s skyline. Legends state that the sacred hairs of the Buddha are enshrined here. The Shwedagon is an iconic symbol of the country, a sight not to be missed.

In the evening you will be treated to great Indochinese and French fusion cuisine delights at the best restaurant in Myanmar, Le Planteur.


 

Day 2: Mandalay

After breakfast transfer to airport for flight to MANDALAY. Discovery DMC local guide will welcome you at Mandalay airport and transfer 15km to AVA (INWA), the ancient capital of Shan and Burmese Kingdoms for over four centuries. Crossing the Myint Nge River by ferry, the small roads of Ava are explored by horse cart. We visit the BAGAYA TEAK MONASTERY, over three hundred years old yet well preserved and still in use by local monks; the NANMYIN WATCH TOWER, the last standing structure of the Ava dynasty palace compound also known as the “Leaning Tower of Ava”; and the MAHA AUNGMYE BONZAN MONASTERY, a 300-year old architectural wonder with graceful archways. We continue to the Ancient Kingdom of Sagaing, located across the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River. From the SAGAING HILLS, we enjoy views of the hillside dotted with countless pagodas and pay a special visit to a monastery to learn about the life of Buddhist devotees. We continue to another beautiful ancient capital, AMARAPURA, famous for its textile industries. There, we visit a cottage industry workshop to learn how Myanmar longyis and traditional fabrics are woven. Continuing to the UBEIN BRIDGE, a simple yet remarkable teak structure that spans 1,2km over Taungtaman Lake, we have the option to be rowed onto the calm waters. Ubein Bridge, silhouetted by the setting sun, is a magical experience and a photographer’s dream. 

 

Day 3: Pyin Oo Lwin

After an early breakfast, we transfer to a former colonial hill station, PYIN OO LWIN (MAY MYO) approximately 65km/1,5hrs away from Mandalay. The tranquil beauty of the town captured the minds of the British Administration, who developed it after defeating the last king of Myanmar. Burmese know the town for the flowers, fruits and vegetables that grow so well in its cooler climes. We board a local train and journey 3 hours to NAUNGPEIN Village. Enroute, the train crawls slowly across GOKTEIK BRIDGE, the scenic highlight of the day as the bridge spans a 300m deep gorge. From Naungpein Village, we return to Pyin Oo Lwin by car and enjoy lunch enroute. Then, at the BOTANICAL GARDENS, we feast our eyes on the variety of flora available in the region. To close the day, we see the beautiful colonial architecture of houses built during the British rule. We stop at the historical CANDACRAIG HOTEL, a British mansion built in 1906. Continue to the View Restaurant for sunset.           

 

Day 4: Mandalay

After breakfast at the hotel, we visit PYIN OO LWIN MARKET where local farmers and flower merchants come trade their produce. We continue to PEIK CHIN MYAING CAVE and PWE KAUK WATERFALL and then drive back to Mandalay for lunch. Today we sample local cuisine and tea in one of the popular tea shops in Mandalay. Try some national favorites shan noodles, ‘mohingar’, ‘onyh khaow suay’ (coconut noodles) or local curries accompanied with green tea as well as ‘la phay ye’ sweet tea.            

After lunch we continue to the ARTISAN QUARTERS, where some of the oldest craftsmanship are showcased dating back to last kingdom of Myanmar. We observe the process of pounding gold leaf, detailing teakwood carvings and embroidering Myanmar tapestry. We also see how bronze and marble Buddha statues are carved, cast and molded. Next, we proceed to the major highlights of the city: the sacred MAHAMUNI PAGODA, housing one of the most significant Buddha images covered in several tons of gold leaf and the crown prize in wars between competing kingdoms. Near Mahamuni visit a FORTUNE TELLER/ astrologer. Fortune tellers play important role in Myanmar society and are found all over the country. It is common practice to drop in for a consultation every now and then with a palmist or astrologer before committing to great new endeavors. It is important to know auspicious timing of planetary positions and to get advice on actions that lead to success and to avoid mistakes and ill-fortune.  From the fortune teller we continue to GOLDEN PALACE MONASTERY, the sole surviving Royal Palace building in Mandalay, offering a glimpse of the original style and architecture of the Myanmar royals.  


 

Day 5: Mandalay

Pick-up from hotel to Jetty can be arranged at supplement upon request. Pls note that it takes approximately 1 hr drive from Mandalay Int'l Airport and 30 mints from Mandalay Hotel to ship (Gawein).

The embarkation time is 12.00 noon at Gawein jetty and cast off after half an hour time. 

Welcome Cocktail and briefing in the Saloon or Sundeck followed by Lunch. After cruising upstream for two hours we arrive at the Mingun Pagoda Complex. Our English speaking manager (or your private guide) will accompany the guests during the visit.Moor Overnight at a sandbank mid-stream. After dinner guests can enjoy a Dance and Drama performance by the Mandalay Arts School on the sundeck (if available).

Day 6: Mandalay

Early in the morning cruise downstream. During the two hours journey the passengers can admire the natural beauty of the river and the life of its banks while relaxing on the sundeck or just sitting outside their own cabin. Enjoy the sunrise over Sagaing Hill.
After breakfast passengers wishing to visit Sagaing can go ashore with the assistance of our Ship Manager or their own guide.
We resume our downriver voyage at 10.30 hrs and we will sail all day long.In the late afternoon we stop at Yandabo, a village specializing in Pot-Making, where the peace treaty of the First Anglo-Burmese war was signed on Feb. 24, 1826. We visit the Pot workshops and the monastery. Moor overnight near the village of Shwe Nann Tint.

Day 7: Old Bagan

Cast off early in the morning for the last leg of our journey. Enjoy the sunrise near Bagan. Passengers will disembark at Koe Lone Ye Kin Jetty around 9:30 hrs. Upon arrival to Bagan, we begin our journey into the Ancient Kingdoms of Bagan, with a visit to the majestic and magnificent Shwezigon Stupa, one of the King Anawrahta’s first pagodas built in Bagan as he ushered in a golden era to his prosperous and thriving kingdom.  Next, after a short ride, we will get to admire some of the best preserved mural paintings in Bagan at Myingaba Gu Byaukgyi Temple each depicting Buddha’s earlier lives known collectively as Jataka Stories. After that we will proceed by car/ coach again just to be stunned by another glorious temple by the name of Htilominlo Temple where you will be able to see for yourself beautiful stucco works on the exteriors. We will finish up our morning tour with Ananda Temple, which locals endearingly claim to be the most beautiful of all temples in Bagan boasting four gigantic wooden Buddhas. Afterwards, we will drive to the hotel for check-in at the hotel (the official check-in time is 2 p.m and early check-in is subject to the availability of the rooms). 
In the afternoon we will continue our explorations of this mesmerizing ancient city where the arts and crafts flourished and reached a high level of accomplishments. So we will pay an educational visit to one of many lacquer wares workshops at Myinkaba Village and learn about this ancient craft. Then we will continue with our exploration of the plain of merit and visits will be made to some more stunning monuments such as Mahabodi Temple, Indian style architecture with a unique tower in Bagan; Bupaya Stupa, perching on the bank of the river; Dhammayangyi Temple, the biggest and most mysterious one in Bagan; and finally Shwesandaw Stupa or similar to climb up and enjoy the fabulous sunset of Bagan. Return to hotel and rest. Overnight in Bagan. 
 

Day 8: Old Bagan

After breakfast, we begin a full day’s excursion outside of Bagan with a 35miles/1,5hrs drive to the TEAKWOOD MONASTERY in SALEY VILLAGE. The monastery both houses the largest lacquerware Buddha image in country and is one of best preserved teak wood monasteries in the country with intricate carvings adorning its walls and doors. Next, a 1,5hrs drive takes us to MOUNT POPA, the Burmese spiritual epicenter for those who worship the pantheon of nat spirits and martyrs. After paying respects to the NAT SHRINE at the foot of Mount Popa, we climb nearly 800 steps to the pagoda perched at the top of the mountain to admire the views of the surrounding plains and farm lands. In the afternoon, we drive back to Bagan and stop enroute at a family-run TODDY SHOP to observe the process of making the rich and caramel-like toddy candies from the sap of the toddy palms.       

Day 9: Ngapali Beach

Breakfast at hotel and transfer to Bagan airport for 30min flight to Thandwe near Ngapali Beach. Thandwe (the British called it Sandoway) was a trading seaport of historical significance for hundreds of years in the Rakhine State. Nestled within gentle valleys at the mouth of the Sandoway River, Thandwe was reputed to have once been the capital of an ancient Arakan empire. Located 10km north of Ngapali, it offers glimpses into British colonial times buildings of colonial design and invokes a sense of frozen time.

Ngapali Beach is a tropical paradise of pristine sand, clear blue waters and groves of picturesque coconut palms. Over 10km of white sand beach runs along the Bay of Bengal, with a smattering of only a dozen or so resorts to create a sense of seclusion and hidden discovery. The limited development and small number of visitors means the beach never feels crowded, a dream come true for lovers of the sun, sea and sand. Besides the usual sunbathing and swimming, leisure activities include snorkeling, sailing, scenic walks and bike trips. Far away from tourist crowds, Ngapali Beach is still a truly undiscovered paradise. The long beach is dotted with charming boutique style resorts built in local materials, the architecture blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. There are no high rises, no noisy roads, no booming discotheques, no jet-skis and no packed rows of oiled bodies baking in the sun. The stretch of white sand, natural beauty of the blue sea, swaying palm trees and quiet privacy are guaranteed ingredients of an exquisite beach holiday.

 

Day 10: Ngapali Beach

Breakfast at hotel. Rest of the day is free for enjoying beach and activities.

 

Day 11: Ngapali Beach

Breakfast at hotel. Rest of the day is free for enjoying beach and activities.

 

Day 12: End of Itinerary

Breakfast at hotel and transfer to Thandwe airport for your flight to Yangon. In Yangon Discovery DMC team will be at hand to assist you to international airport for your departure flight.

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