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Tour Overview:

This epic two-country itinerary weaves together the glittering temples of Thailand with the golden spires and sacred landscapes of Myanmar. Beginning in the vibrant chaos of Bangkok, you will travel into the heart of Myanmar to explore the ancient capitals of Mandalay and Bagan, the serene waters of Inle Lake, and the bustling streets of Yangon, before concluding at the precariously balanced Golden Rock—one of the country's most sacred pilgrimage sites . It is a journey for the adventurous soul, seeking to uncover the cultural and spiritual treasures of two of Southeast Asia's most captivating nations.

Itinerary in brief :

DAY DESTINATION MEAL CITIES
Day 1 Welcome to Thailand Bangkok
Day 2 Highlight of Bangkok B Bangkok
Day 3 Bangkok – Mandalay B Mandalay
Day 4 Highlight of Mandalay B Mandalay
Day 5 Road to Bagan B Bagan
Day 6 Bagan Sightseeing B Bagan
Day 7 Bagan Sightseeing B Bagan
Day 8 Bagan – Inle Lake B Inle Lake
Day 9 Inle Lake Sightseeing B Inle Lake
Day 10 Inle Lake – Pindaya – Yangon B Yangon
Day 11 Highlight of Yangon B Yangon
Day 12 Yangon – Bago – Golden Rock B Golden Rock
Day 13 Golden Rock – Yangon B Yangon
Day 14 Goodbye Myanmar & Thailand B Yangon

* B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

Itinerary in details:

Warmly welcome at Bangkok International Airport, meet & greet service by our guide and transfer from the airport to hotel by private air-conditioned vehicle with English speaking guide. Check in at the hotel. Rest of the day is free to discover the “City of Angels” at your own pace.

 

Bangkok, the sprawling capital of Thailand, dazzles visitors with its ornate shrines, bustling street markets, and relentless energy. The Chao Phraya River, crowded with long-tail boats and ferries, winds through the city and feeds a historic network of canals. Flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district, the river offers views of the opulent Grand Palace and the sacred Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), two of the nation's most revered landmarks.

Overnight in Bangkok.

 

Important Notes:

  • The Grand Palace may occasionally close without prior notice due to royal ceremonies or official state visits.
  • Modest attire is required for visits to the Grand Palace and temples. Shoulders and knees must be covered, and shoes must be removed before entering temple buildings.
  • The itinerary may be adjusted depending on local conditions.

After breakfast at the hotel, you will embark on a sightseeing tour of Bangkok's most famous temples. Your first stop will be at Royal Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha, two of the most famous tourist attractions in Bangkok. The Grand Palace is adjacent to Wat Phra Kaew, and together they form a common compound. The Grand Palace features European-inspired designs, except for the roofs, which maintain a distinctly Thai style.

Next, you will visit Wat Po, which is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok. This temple is famous for its Reclining Buddha (Phra Buddhasaiyas), the largest single Buddha image in Thailand, and is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. After this visit, you will have free time for lunch on your own.

You will then visit Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of the Dawn. This iconic landmark is one of the most well-known temples in Bangkok and offers a stunning view of the city.

Enjoy a walk through the flower market before the last visit at the Golden Mountain.

After this visit, you will return to your hotel for some free time to relax and explore the city at your leisure. Overnight in Bangkok.

 

Important Notes:

  • The Grand Palace may occasionally close without prior notice due to royal ceremonies or official state visits.
  • Modest attire is required for visits to the Grand Palace and temples. Shoulders and knees must be covered, and shoes must be removed before entering temple buildings.
  • The itinerary may be adjusted depending on local conditions.

After breakfast at the hotel, you are free at your own leisure until being escorted to the airport for your flight to Mandalay, Myanmar.

Mingalabar, welcome to the wonderful country of Myanmar! Your discovery starts with Mandalay – the second largest city in the country.

This former capital is famous for its well-preserved historical value, like a shimmering jewel on the banks of the Irrawaddy River. Although the city is thriving as a boisterous dynamic city of South East Asian, Mandalay remains a major cultural centre of Myanmar. Prepare for an amazing exploration of Mandalay’s history, arts, and traditions.

As soon as you arrive, be moved to the hotel in Mandalay for check-in. The transfer should take about 1 hour.

Proceed to our first destination of the city tour, Amarapura. In Burmese, the former capital of Amarapura bears the meaning of “City of Immortality”. Despite its short period of history, the city absolutely marked one of the most glorious eras of Myanmar’s past.

After visiting a local silk weaving workshop and first hand observing the artisans’ techniques, take a short walk to Taungthaman Lake where it stands the world’s longest teakwood bridge – U Bein. This wooden landmark was built in the 18th century (the days of Amarapura’s majesty) and possesses a length of 1.2 kilometres across the lake. Feast your eyes on the sunset from the bridge as the lake reflects the sun rays perfectly.

Overnight in Mandalay.

After breakfast at the hotel, start Mandalay sightseeing which includes most of the city’s outstanding historical and cultural sites such as:

  • MAHAMUNI PAGODA, famous for its life like Buddha image
  • MARBLE SCULPTURE
  • GOLD LEAF MAKING CENTRE
  • KU-THO-DAW PAGODA, known as the world’s biggest book.
  • SHWE-NANDAW MONASTERY (GOLDEN MONASTERY), famous for its wood carving
  • KYAUK-TAW-GYI PAGODA, a huge image of Buddha carved out of a single marble boulder.
  • In the evening, enjoy breath-taking and panoramic view of almost the whole city from Mandalay Hill

Overnight in Mandalay.

Wake up early in the morning but no need to rush since you may take a leisurely walk along the bank of the mighty Irrawaddy River. Then it should be time to visit a local market where they sell exotic fresh fruits and vegetables of Myanmar. You might see a different side of locals’ life that not every tourist has the chance to witness.

You are free until being transferred to Paleik and its famous snake temple on a short 45-minute drive (about 30 kilometres). May Buddha bless us we might even see a snake washing which is believed to bring good luck and fortune. Also don’t miss the opportunity to set foot in the majestic ancient temples of Ava dynasty that dot around Paleik.

Next up, take the road again and head to Bagan on a scenic road. This one should not be as short as the previous since the distance now is more than 300 km and might take up to 5 hours driving. Have some rest on the coach or enjoy the stunning landscape of pristine Myanmar on the way.

Upon your Bagan arrival in late afternoon, we shall process your check-in at the hotel and let you take some rest.

Overnight in Bagan.

After breakfast at the hotel, start Bagan sightseeing. This sightseeing offers a close observation to the daily life of Myanmar people at a market and the rich architecture at the most famous pagodas in Bagan. At first, Bagan sightseeing starts with busy NYAUNG-U MARKET which is a local market in the village of NyaungOo to the northeast of Bagan. The NyaungOo Market provides great photo opportunity, and the chance for tourists to mingle with the local Myanmar people and watch how they conduct their daily lives. Then enjoy the rest of your time dedicated to discovering Bagan temples.

The main highlights are:

  • SHWE-ZIGON PAGODA, the prototype of later Myanmar stapes
  • KYAN-SIT-THA U-MIN, a tunnel with attractive mural paintings
  • ANANDA TEMPLE, the architectural masterpiece of a millennium
  • THAT-BYIN-NYU TEMPLE, the tallest in Bagan
  • DHAMMA-YANGYI TEMPLE, famous for its fine brick works
  • LACQUARE WORKSHOP
  • In the evening, enjoy breath-taking view of Bagan from SHWE-SAN-DAW PAGODA.

Overnight in Bagan.

Since it is your second day in Bagan, sightseeing will be done by bike to get another taste.

After breakfast at hotel, start sightseeing.

  • HTILO-MINLO TEMPLE, a double-storied building with artistic stucco works.
  • GAWDAW-PALIN TEMPLE, famous for its colourful glazed plaques,
  • GU-BYAUK-KYI (MYIN-KA-BAR), famous for its mural paintings of Jataka scenes.
  • MANUHA TEMPLE, built by the captive Mon King Manuha.
  • NAN-PAYA, a temple believed to be the residence of Mon King Maunha.

After lunch (own accounts) visit AH SHAY PHWAR SAW village by pony cart. It is a perfect village to enjoy how Myanmar people struggle their lives. There one can enjoy the women using a traditional spinning loom to make shawls. Explore the village. This visit will provide an insight into real rural lives of Myanmar people. Then enjoy panoramic sunset view of Bagan at sunset Hill.

Overnight in Bagan.

Be transferred to Nyaung U Airport for a short flight to Heho located in the center of Shan State. From Heho airport, be escorted to Nyaung Shwe village. Stop en route to explore the making of traditional Shan paper and special handmade umbrellas of the locals. Before reaching the incredible Inle lake, pay a short visit to the Shweyanpyay monastery made out of teakwood to immerse yourself with its splendid woodworks by the monks.

Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar embellished with floating gardens and splendid mountainous scenery. The beauty of the lake is not complete without the features of living humans as you can find wooden fishing boats and unique local stilted houses around the lake. Firstly, pay a visit to the traditional morning market on the lake which is closed on every full-moon and dark-moon days. The market is a major trading site of the lake whose location changes every five days.

On the way, our dearest tourists can enjoy the calm images of fishermen rowing their boats with just one leg and original stilted houses of the local people of Intha. The fascinating floating flower beds of the lake are made of a totally natural mixture of Hyacinth plants, soil and bamboo poles.

The next stop of the day is the Monastery of Nga Hpe Chaung which is home to numerous Shan Buddha Images. The monastery was once famous for the “jumping cats”. Then we head for Phaung Daw Oo Stupa to see five sacred statues of Buddha coated with gold leaves.

If time permits, we shall stop en route at some villages to observe the way local people handmake exotic products like lotus silk, cigar, blacksmiths, silversmiths and wooden boats (only available in certain times of the year).

Then return to the hotel after one fatiguing but exciting day of discovery.

Overnight on Inle.

In the morning, pay a visit to the traditional morning market on the lake which is closed on every full-moon and dark-moon days. This traditional market is not just a normal place for people of the lake to come and trade their goods but villages of the lake also take turns to host the market in a 5 day schedule, which is a unique interesting point of trading activities.

Then, hop on the boat for one hour to ride through a canal to reach the Pa-Oh village of Indein located on the western shores of the lake. Spend a while in the peaceful village before taking the old stairway to climb a hill there, on top of which sits a gigantic Buddha statue. Feast your eyes on various ancient stupas as well. The enthralling view from the top of the hill is definitely worth climbing all the way. Don’t forget the complex of Indein Pagoda where you can take a look at hundreds of minor ancient stupas.

Then go trekking to Sae Ma village for about 45 minutes. Indulge the pristine beauty of the area while going under the shade of bamboo trees. When you reach the destination, it is time to participate in daily activities of villagers. On the way back, if time permits, we shall stop en route at the Inthar Heritage House and have a glance at the history and culture of this lake community. Enjoy some tasty coffee and cakes if you wish (additional fees applied).  After the trek to the village, be escorted back to the hotel to rest.

Overnight on Inle.

After breakfast, depart to Pindaya Cave – a Buddhism pilgrimage famous site, containing thousands of Buhha images. After that, we will transfer to airport for flight to Yangon.

Upon arrival at Yangon, meet local guide and transfer to hotel for check in.

Overnight in Yangon.

Your journey begins in Yangon, where the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda dominates the skyline. This 99-meter golden stupa, covered in tons of genuine gold leaf and crowned with a 76-carat diamond, is the most sacred Buddhist site in Myanmar. According to legend, it enshrines eight hairs of the Buddha himself.

As the sun sets, the golden spire transforms from bright yellow to deep orange, glowing like a second sun against the purple horizon. Pilgrims from across the country circle the stupa clockwise, offering flowers, lighting incense, and praying at the eight planetary posts. Your guide will explain the significance of each day of the week—Myanmar has eight, with Wednesday split into morning and afternoon—and help you find your own planetary post for a personal blessing.

Botataung Pagoda: The Hollow Wonder

Unlike most solid pagodas, Botataung Pagoda is hollow, allowing visitors to walk through its interior alongside sacred relics of the Buddha's hair. The golden labyrinth inside is lined with glass cases displaying ancient artifacts, and the atmosphere is deeply peaceful.

Chauk Htat Kyi: The Reclining Buddha

Visit Chauk Htat Kyi, home to a 70-meter-long reclining Buddha statue. Unlike other reclining Buddhas, this one's eyes are open, gazing serenely at visitors. The feet are delicately carved with 108 auspicious symbols—a masterpiece of Burmese Buddhist art.

Overnight in Yangon.

Early morning, drive to Bago (1.5 hour). This tour includes Photo stop at HTAUK KYANT MEMORABLE CEMETERY and the highlights of Bago

  • POTTERY where process of making pots have remained unchanged since generations
  • SHWEMAWDAW PAGODA, is one of the tallest pagoda in Myanmar
  • SHWETHALYAUNG PAGODA, is the second largest Buddha in the world
  • KAN BAW ZA THA DI PALACE, excavated and rebuilt the same as the original one
  • HIN THA GONE, a hill top shrine guarded by mythical birds.
  • SNAKE GUARDED PAGODA which measures a whopping 9 m (29ft) from head to tail and is now thought to be well over a century old
  • KYAIK PUN PAGODA, 4 seated Buddha images which are seated in four positions, sitting back to back to four directions
  • SHWEGUGALE PAGODA with 64 seated Buddha images
  • MAHAZEDI PAGODA, is 16th century pagoda built to enshrine a Buddha tooth relic

Then, drive straight to KIM PUN CAMP (2.5 hour), the basic foot hill camp of KYAIK HTI YOE mountain range.
On arrival, take public open truck (about 1 hour) to the top of the mountain. Explore GOLDEN ROCK, 3615 Ft above sea level. Enjoy sunset there.

Overnight on the top of the mountain.

After breakfast at eh hotel, explore Golden Rock. Major tourist attraction on the top of the mountain is a small Pagoda built on the shaky massive boulder covered with gold leaves posed on by devotes. And then get down and drive back to Yangon (about 3.5 hours).

Overnight at hotel in Yangon.

Free till pick up and transfer to Yangon International airport for departure to next destination. It’s time to say goodbye, we thank you for traveling with us and warmly welcome you to come again.

Services

What’s include :

TOUR COST INCLUDES:

TOUR COST NOT INCLUDES:

âś… Accommodation: 13-nights with daily breakfast in double / twin shared room

âś… Meals: at local restaurant (Foods only) as mentioned in program (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch and D: Dinner)

âś… Private Transportation: Airport transfers & Tours by air con. vehicles as per program.

âś… All boat trip as mentioned in program.

âś… Private boat trip as mentioned in program.

âś… Entrance fees: Sightseeing and entrance fees as specified as mentioned in program.

âś… Private Tour Guide: Local English-speaking guide during tours as mentioned in program

✅ Flight ticket: Bangkok – Mandalay / Bagan – Heho / Heho – Yangon (check in luggage 20kg and hand-carry 7kg).

âś… All government taxes.

âś… 24hours supporting hotline.

âś… Cold water and towel during tours

❌ Myanmar and Thailand Visa stamp fee

❌ All International air tickets.

❌ Other meal, drink, personal expenses, tip, Travel insurance,

❌ Early check-in & late check-out surcharge.

❌ International bank transfer fees (Banking fee is covered by the sender)

❌ Another thing not mentioned in included

GENERAL NOTICE:

  • Standard check-in time is 14h00 and check-out time is 12h00 at most of the hotels.
  • Arrival/Departure: Above prices are valid only for group of clients travelling together – arrival and departure with the same flight. Arrival/departure by other flight subject to supplement charge.
  • Program is subject to change without notice due to Airlines unexpected changes of schedule or flight unexpected cancellations.
  • There will be no refund or compensation applied due to force major which effect to visit program.
  • We reserve the right to adjust the prices at any time in the event of an increase of the fuel surcharge applied by airlines companies or any other transport companies.
  • Deadline for flight tickets: We will automatically issue flights 5 days after bookings is confirmed by us, please take note and come back to me within 5 days since booking is confirmed if you find clients don’t want to issue it.

 

Consultant/Emergency Contact:

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info@eurasietravel.com.kh / www.eurasietravel.com.kh

 

Hot lines:

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