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Burma Highlights (BUH)
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14 days land only visiting Burma (Myanmar)

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Why book this tour?

This emerging destination should be visited as soon as possible before it changes...This tour is the ideal opportunity to experience Burma’s main treasures as well as enjoy the warm welcome of the local people.

2012 Standard Itinerary

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Included Meals:

  • 13 Breakfasts
  • 2 Lunches

Accommodation Breakdown:

  • 13 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 Adventure Holiday

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Overview

Burma (Myanmar) is a wonderfully diverse country, rich in history and tradition that has been half-hidden from most of the world for decades. Years of self-imposed isolation followed by a tourism boycott that was only lifted in late 2010, meaning that Burma offers visitors a relatively untouched treasure trove of exotic and varied attractions. Deeply rooted in Buddhism, the culture in Burma has been largely influenced by neighbouring India and China creating a unique blend compared with the rest of the region. The Burmese people are friendly, open and welcoming and represent a definite highlight in themselves.

An adventure holiday in Burma starts in Rangoon and one of the great wonders of the Buddhist world – the gold-encrusted Shwedagon Pagoda. The cooler climes and idyllic setting of Inle Lake presents an immediate contrast and fascinating insight to local ways of life especially when we take a train ride with the locals. A walk in the cool pinewood hills around the old British colonial hillstation of Kalaw introduces us to the diversity of Burmese hill tribe cultures. Leaving the beautiful Shan highlands behind, we drive north to reach the fabled golden city of Mandalay where we explore the ancient royal Burmese capitals by boat, foot and horse cart. The Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River has long been a vital form of transport around which much of Burma has grown up. We spend a day cruising downriver observing river life on our way to the legendary temple studded plain of Bagan – a fitting finale. We return by plane to Yangon for our final night.

 

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
  • Shan State Highlands – Tribal villages around the former British hill station of Kalaw
  • 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

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What we say

hannah-green

Staff Member Hannah Green travelled on this tour in 2011.

"As my first trip to Asia I couldn’t have asked for a better introduction to the region than Burma. From the golden temples in Rangoon to the beautiful countryside in Kalaw the trip offers great variety and an in-depth look at the culture and history of a fascinating country."

Explore Staff on Tour - Explore's Hannah Green travelled on Burma Highlights. Read about her adventures in Burma.

Itinerary

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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 Mandalay sightseeing; PM Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) river cruise to Mingun

9 Amarapura and Inwa

10 Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) River cruise to Bagan

11 Bagan sightseeing

12 AM Bagan sightseeing; PM free

13 Fly to Rangoon (Yangon)

14 Tour ends Rangoon

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Activity ID: 1044024 Activity Name: Landing Page - Burma Activity Group Name: Landings