LAND TOURS ONLY
3D2N Yangon Free & Easy
fr. B$245 Highlights: Visit Shwedagon Pagoda which is claimed to be
the world richest golden dome covered with 60 tons of pure gold. Moving on to
Bogyoke Market, formally known as Scott’s Market. The tour also includes a visit to
Sule Pagoda & Independence Monument which is said to have been built over 2,000
years old and enshrined a hair of Buddha.
Validity: Until 30th April 2012
3D2N Bagan Free & Easy
fr. B$258 Highlights: Visit Shwezigon Pagoda, a prototype of Burmese
Stupa. Then visit to Wetkyi‐in Gubyaukkyi Temple. This 13th‐century 'cave temple' has
an Indian‐style spire like the Mahabodhi Pagoda in Bagan. It is interesting for the fine
frescoes of scenes from the jatakas.
Validity: Until 30th April 2012
3D2N Mandalay Free & Easy
fr. B$275 Highlights: Visit Mahamuni Mandalay Temple. Tour continues visiting the Mandalay palace, the
last royal palace of the last Burmese monarchy. Visit to Shwenandaw
Monastery, a stunning monastery which has become a fine example of traditional
Myanmar wooden monastery.
Validity: Until 30th April 2012
3D2N Inle Lake Free & Easy
fr. B$330 Highlights: Cruise the Inle lake, it is an exhilarating
experience for nature lovers and a chance to observe the unique traditions of Intha
People, wonder the uniqueness of leg rowing fisherman and enjoy the untouched
beauty nature scenery.
Validity: Until 30th April 2012
5D4N Yangon-Bagan
fr. B$935 Highlights: Visit Myinkabar Village to see
ways of local life and also enjoy local famous lacquerware industry where you can study
traditional Myanmar lacquerware making, Visit Manuha Temple with gigantic Buddha images, a
captive king's impression of life in prison; Nanpaya, an Early‐style temple with the finest
stone carvings.
Validity: Until 30th April 2012
5D4N Yangon-Mandalay
fr. B$1035 Highlights: Visit Mahamuni Pagoda, one
of the most sacred Buddha Image in Mandalay. Then a short visit to Gold foil making
cottage industry. Visit Mandalay
Palace, Shwenandaw Monastery, noted for its exquisite wood carvings; Kuthodaw Pagoda,
known as the World’s Biggest Book for its stone slabs of Buddhist scriptures.
Validity: Until 30th April 2012
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