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Burma Highlights + Beach extension (BUHB)
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17 days land only visiting Burma (Myanmar)
  • from $2900 Land only *
  • * Prices based on 2013/14 Standard Itinerary.
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Why book this tour?

A variety of transport is used in order to see more of the country and to maximise local interaction; with Ayeyarwady riverboat, a local train ride and an overland route from Kalaw to Mandalay across Shan Highlands.

2013/14 Standard Itinerary

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Included Meals:

  • 16 Breakfasts
  • 2 Lunches

Accommodation Breakdown:

  • 16 nights Standard Hotel

Transport

Bus/Ferry/Train/Boat/Flight.

Group Size

Approx 6 - 18

Tour Staff

Explore Tour Leader plus driver, boatmen and some local guides.

Burma Cultural Adventure With Beach Extension

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Overview

Half-hidden from the world for decades and only recently re-opened to visitors, Burma (Myanmar) is an exciting and adventurous destination. On this trip we admire gold-encrusted pagodas in Rangoon, floating gardens and stilt villages at Inle Lake and the giant pagoda and bell at Mingun. We explore the many temples of the spectacular Bagan Plains and the ancient cities of Amarapura and Inwa. We also explore the Shan Highlands, discovering the old British hill station of Kalaw and meeting the Palaung hill-tribe. We end the trip relaxing on the palm-fringed beaches of Ngapali. 

Should I go?
Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese pro-democracy leader, gave her blessing to the return of tourism to Burma in November 2010. National League for Democracy (NLD) leader U Win Tin said: “We want people to come to Burma, not to help the junta, but to help the people by understanding the situation: political, economic, moral – everything.” This marked the end of the tourism boycott started in 1995 and the return of small groups and individuals to Burma has been endorsed by Burma Campaign UK and the Free Burma campaign. Explore are delighted to return to Burma after pulling out in 1995 in response to the call for boycott. We use a privately-owned Burmese agent for all of our services, each itinerary has been carefully planned not to use any service owned by or affiliated with the government and to maximise the benefit and interaction with Burmese people wherever possible.

Tour Highlights

  • Rangoon (Yangon) – British colonial heritage and the golden Shwedagon Pagoda
  • Inle Lake – Floating markets, stilted villages and leg-rowing fishermen
  • Mandalay - Evening climb to the top of Mandalay Hill for views of the sunset over Burmas’s cultural capital
  • Bagan – Breathtaking vast plain studded with over 3,000 ancient temples
  • Ngapali Beach - Off the beaten track palm-fringed beaches and warm tropical waters

Itinerary

[+] Detailed Itinerary

1 Join tour Rangoon (Yangon)

2 AM Rangoon sightseeing; PM Fly Heho and transfer to Inle Lake

3 Inle Lake sightseeing by longtail boat

4 AM Indein pagoda complex; PM free

5 Train from Shwe Naung to Aung Ban; bus to Kalaw via Myinmathi cave

6 Easy trek to Painebin Palaung hilltribe village

7 The Road to Mandalay

8 AM Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) River cruise to Mingun; PM Mandalay sightseeing

9 Amarapura and Inwa

10 Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) River cruise to Bagan

11 Bagan sightseeing

12 AM Bagan sightseeing; PM free

13 Fly to Thandwe; drive to Ngapali Beach

14 Ngapali Beach at leisure

15 Ngapali Beach at leisure

16 Fly to Rangoon (Yangon)

17 Tour ends Rangoon

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