Myanmar Wonder 8 Days

Tour Code: XMX337IRU9G4 

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Rangoon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake
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Duration

8 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

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About this tour

Embark on an 8-day journey through Myanmar’s most iconic destinations, starting with the bustling streets and sacred sites of Rangoon (Yangon). Explore the ancient city of Bagan, home to thousands of majestic temples, before heading to Mandalay to discover its royal history and cultural treasures. Conclude your adventure at the serene Inle Lake, where stilted villages, floating gardens, and unique leg-rowing fishermen create a captivating scene. Experience Myanmar’s rich heritage and natural beauty on this unforgettable tour.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Indochina Royal Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Arrival and explore Yangon

Mingalar Bar, our guide will warmly greet you upon arrival at the airport and arrange your transfer to the hotel.

Begin your exploration of Yangon, once called Rangoon, with a city tour that includes the impressive reclining Buddha at Kyaukhtatgyi Pagoda, a stroll through the tranquil Kandawgyi Park featuring its sparkling royal barge, a visit to the charming Yangon Tea House, and a stop at Bogyoke (Scott) Market. Conclude the day with a visit to the revered Shwedagon Pagoda.

Overnight in Yangon.

<span> Day 2</span> Yangon to Bagan by morning flight and visit Bagan

Today, we will catch a flight to Bagan, a stunning city that stands as one of Myanmar's most significant historical and cultural landmarks, boasting over 2,000 temples and pagodas. Our exploration includes sacred sites such as Ananda, Htilominlo, Thatbyinnyu, Dhammayangyi, Sulamani, and Shwezigon Pagoda, along with non-religious attractions like the bustling Nyaung U market and traditional craft workshops. You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in a special oil lamp lighting ceremony at Lawkananda Pagoda.

Overnight stay in Bagan.

<span> Day 3</span> Continue exploring Bagan & Surrounding Villages

Enjoy a leisurely ride on a horse cart or bike through the quieter temple areas, navigating through winding paths past numerous ancient monuments. Take time to stop at a few temples for exploration. Following that, we'll visit a rural village where you can observe cotton weaving and crop harvesting practices.

In the late afternoon, embark on a scenic boat tour along the Irrawaddy River, concluding the day with a sunset view over riverside villages and temples.

Overnight stay in Bagan.

<span> Day 4</span> Bagan to Mandalay by road. Visit Sagaing & Amarapura

Today, depart from Bagan and take a scenic drive (approximately 4 hours) to Mandalay, the final royal capital of the Myanmar Kingdom. Upon reaching Mandalay, we will explore the sacred Sagaing Hill, considered the heart of Buddhism in Myanmar. During the visit, stop by Swan Oo Pon Nya Shin and U Min Thone Sae Pagodas, and take a glimpse into the local culture with visits to a clay pot-making workshop and a nunnery to observe the daily lives of Buddhist nuns. End the day by watching the sunset at U Bein Bridge, the world's longest teakwood bridge, spanning nearly 1,200 meters over Taungthaman Lake.

Overnight stay in Mandalay.

<span> Day 5</span> Mandalay & Mingun

Start the day with a boat journey up the renowned Irrawaddy River to Mingun (approximately 1 hour). Upon arrival, explore the remnants of the grand Mingun Pagoda, the striking Hsinbyume Paya, and the renowned Mingun Bell. Afterward, return to Mandalay by boat.

In the afternoon, continue exploring Mandalay with visits to the Shwenandaw Monastery, famous for its intricate woodcarvings, the Gold Leaf Pounding Workshop, and Kuthodaw Pagoda, which houses the world’s largest book. Conclude the day by ascending Mandalay Hill for breathtaking panoramic views of the city as the sun sets.

Overnight stay in Mandalay.

<span> Day 6</span> Mandalay to Heho by flight and visit Pindaya Cave

Head to the airport for a short flight to Heho. Upon arrival, take a scenic drive to Pindaya, passing through a region known for its densely cultivated farmland—a landscape that, at first glance, might resemble the countryside of Europe or North America. Visit the Pindaya Limestone Cave, home to nearly nine thousand Buddha statues placed by pilgrims over centuries. Afterward, explore a small, family-owned workshop specializing in traditional umbrella making. The journey continues to Nyaung Shwe, the entrance to the serene Inle Lake.

Overnight stay on the lake.

<span> Day 7</span> Boat trip on Inle Lake and visit Indein village

Spend a full day exploring the stunning Inle Lake, often called the "Venice of Asia," known for its stilted houses, floating gardens, and fishermen practicing the unique leg-rowing technique. Along the shores, you’ll find traditional artisan workshops, including weavers and cigar-makers. Highlights of the tour include visits to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, Nga Phe Chaung Monastery, and local family-run workshops where you can observe silversmithing, cheroot crafting, and weaving by the famous "Ring-neck ladies."

After lunch, venture to the western shores of the lake, cruising along a small canal to reach Indein, a Pa-Oh village renowned for its hill covered with 1,054 stupas built between the 17th and 18th centuries. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the village, visiting a local school, and climbing to the top of the hill where you can wander among the ancient stupas and take in panoramic views of the lake below.

Overnight stay on Inle Lake.

<span> Day 8</span> Return to Yangon and Departure

Transfer to the airport for your flight back to Yangon, where you will connect to your departure flight.

Your journey concludes here!

Durations

5 - 8 days

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Tour's Location

Rangoon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake
Vietnam’s Revolutionary Spirit - Exploring Vietnam’s Revolutionary Spirit When you travel through Hanoi, you’ll notice that the city’s history isn’t just preserved in its temples and French villas — it also lives on in its museums. One of the most fascinating places to experience this is at 216 Tran Quang Khai Street, home to what was once the Museum of the Vietnamese Revolution. Today, it forms part of the National Museum of History, focusing on Vietnam’s revolutionary journey — from the earliest anti-colonial movements in the 19th century to the nation’s dramatic transformation after reunification in 1975. 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Walking through its halls in 2025, you’ll find that the displays are thoughtfully curated to guide you through the country’s turning points — from underground resistance newspapers to iconic photographs of revolutionary leaders. 📜 The Story Told Through Documents and Words Unlike other museums that rely heavily on artifacts, this one leans on the power of documents and writing to bring history to life. Clandestine Newspapers 📰 – The earliest whispers of resistance often came through underground publications, secretly printed and distributed despite colonial surveillance. These fragile papers now rest in glass cases, a reminder of the courage it took to spread ideas of freedom. Revolutionary Tracts ✍️ – Many of these were penned by Ho Chi Minh, whose words inspired generations to resist oppression and fight for independence. His essays, pamphlets, and letters remain a central feature of the museum’s collection. Rare Photographs 📸 – The museum proudly displays portraits of Vietnam’s revolutionary heroes. Some of these images cannot be found elsewhere, making the exhibit especially valuable for history enthusiasts. ⚔️ War and Resistance: Key Exhibitions The museum also shines a spotlight on some of the defining battles and wars of Vietnam’s modern history. 🌄 Dien Bien Phu – The Decisive Victory No exhibit about Vietnam’s revolutionary struggle would be complete without a tribute to the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. This historic victory against French forces marked the end of colonial rule in Indochina and paved the way for the Geneva Accords. The museum presents documents, maps, and photographs that capture the determination of the Vietnamese fighters. 🇻🇳 The War of Independence The displays offer an in-depth look at Vietnam’s long fight for sovereignty, from grassroots resistance groups to organized national movements. Visitors can see how everyday people became part of a collective force determined to reclaim their homeland. 🪖 The American War (Vietnam War) Though the Military History Museum provides more extensive coverage of the Vietnam War, this site still offers a compelling collection. Visitors can explore carefully presented exhibits about the conflict, highlighting both the struggles and the resilience of the Vietnamese people. From propaganda posters to personal items of soldiers, these stories personalize a war that changed the world. 🌟 Why Visit 216 Tran Quang Khai in 2025? Authenticity: Many of the documents and photos are one-of-a-kind, offering perspectives not found in other museums. Emotional Impact: The focus on writings, faces, and personal stories creates a human connection with history. Contextual Learning: When combined with the main History Museum at Trang Tien and the Military History Museum, you gain a well-rounded understanding of Vietnam’s journey. 🕘 Visitor Information (Updated 2025) 📍 Address: 216 Tran Quang Khai Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕗 Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (Closed on the first Monday of each month)🎟️ Tickets: Entrance fee required; combined tickets with the National Museum of History are available for convenience.🌐 Official Website: baotanglichsu.vn🚶 Getting There: Just a short walk from the Opera House and Hoan Kiem Lake, making it easy to include in your Hanoi itinerary. 💡 Travel Tips for Visitors Pair Your Visit: Plan to see both 216 Tran Quang Khai and the main History Museum at 1 Trang Tien on the same day. Together, they tell the full story of Vietnam. Allow Enough Time: While smaller than the main site, the depth of the documents and exhibits deserves at least 1–2 hours. Photography: Limited photography may be allowed; check current rules upon entry. Guides & Audio Tours: Hiring a guide or using an audio tour app can provide richer insights, especially if you’re not familiar with Vietnam’s revolutionary figures. Respect the Space: For many locals, these exhibits are not just history but part of their family’s lived experiences. 🌏 Connecting Past and Present Visiting 216 Tran Quang Khai is not simply about studying old documents. It’s about standing in the presence of a nation’s collective memory — of battles fought, sacrifices made, and dreams of independence realized. For travelers in 2025, when Vietnam is thriving as one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies and cultural destinations, the museum is a poignant reminder of how far the country has come. From clandestine newspapers to post-war reconstruction, the exhibits encapsulate the resilience and determination that continue to define Vietnam today. ✨ Final Thoughts If you’re exploring Hanoi and want to go beyond the surface, make time for 216 Tran Quang Khai. It’s not as flashy as the Old Quarter or as glamorous as the Opera House, but it holds something deeper — the soul of Vietnam’s revolutionary journey. Walking through its halls, you’ll encounter not just names and dates but real voices from the past, still echoing with a call for freedom and unity. And that makes this museum one of Hanoi’s most powerful and unforgettable cultural experiences.Hanoi’s National Museum of History - 🏛️ Hanoi’s National Museum of History: A Journey Through Vietnam’s Past If you want to truly understand Vietnam — its struggles, triumphs, and cultural depth — there’s no better place to start than the National Museum of History in Hanoi. Nestled just one block east of the Hanoi Opera House, this museum is not only a treasure trove of artifacts but also a masterpiece of architecture, blending French colonial charm with traditional Vietnamese motifs. In 2025, the museum continues to be one of Hanoi’s must-visit cultural landmarks, offering travelers a chance to step back thousands of years into Vietnam’s past. From prehistoric tools to imperial treasures and wartime relics, every corner tells a story of resilience and creativity. 🏯 Architecture: A Blend of French Elegance and Vietnamese Tradition Before even stepping inside, the building itself demands admiration. Designed in the 1930s by the École Française d’Extrême-Orient, the structure combines the grandeur of a French villa with the curves and rooflines of Vietnamese palatial design — a style often referred to as Neo-Vietnamese architecture. With its ochre-yellow walls, graceful balconies, and tiled roofs, the museum feels like a harmonious fusion of East and West. Even today, photographers and architecture enthusiasts are drawn here, not just for the exhibits but also for the artistry of the building itself. ⏳ A Walk Through Time: The Museum’s Layout The National Museum of History is divided into two main sections: The main building at 1 Trang Tien Street — covering Vietnam’s history up to 1945. The annex across the street at 216 Tran Quang Khai Street — focusing on the post-1945 era, including Vietnam’s struggle for independence and reunification. This division allows visitors to follow Vietnam’s journey step by step, from prehistoric times to the modern nation it has become. 🥁 Ground Floor Highlights: The Bronze Age and Beyond Stepping into the ground floor is like traveling back over 2,000 years to the era of the Dong Son culture (1200–200 BC). 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Ceramics Collection 🍶 – An extensive display of intricately painted ceramics, showcasing how Vietnamese artisans perfected techniques over centuries. Nguyen Dynasty Exhibits 👑 – Furniture inlaid with ivory, embroidered silk garments, and ceremonial items once used by emperors inside Hue’s Imperial Citadel. 19th-Century Ink Wash Paintings 🎨 – Evocative depictions of Hue’s imperial court life in the 1890s, capturing the elegance and rituals of Vietnam’s last dynasty. French Colonial Era Relics 🏛️ – Artifacts reflecting Vietnam’s transition during the late 19th and early 20th centuries under French rule, offering insight into cultural exchanges and struggles for identity. This section bridges the past with the dawn of modern Vietnam, revealing how the country endured centuries of outside influence while preserving its cultural soul. 📍 The Annex: Vietnam After 1945 Across the street, the second museum building covers the modern chapter of Vietnam’s history. Here, visitors encounter exhibits from the August Revolution, the First Indochina War, and the Vietnam War (known in Vietnam as the American War). You’ll see military uniforms, personal belongings of revolutionary leaders, propaganda posters, and photographs documenting the nation’s struggle for independence and reunification. It’s a powerful and emotional experience, particularly for visitors seeking to understand Vietnam’s resilience in the 20th century. 🕘 Visitor Information (Updated 2025) 📍 Address: 1 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕗 Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (Closed the first Monday of each month)🎟️ Tickets: Entry fee applies (with additional small fee if bringing a camera). Tickets can now be purchased online via the museum’s official website to skip queues.🌐 Official Website: baotanglichsu.vn 💡 Travel Tips for Visiting in 2025 Best Time to Visit: Mornings are quieter, especially on weekdays. Arrive early to avoid tour groups. Combine With Nearby Attractions: The Opera House, Trang Tien Plaza, and Hoan Kiem Lake are all within walking distance. Bring a Guidebook or Audio Guide: While many exhibits now have English and French explanations, a guidebook or hired guide adds context to the vast collection. Photography: A small fee is required for cameras, but the photos are worth it, especially for the architectural details. Wear Comfortable Shoes: You’ll be on your feet for at least 2–3 hours exploring the two buildings. 📸 Why the Museum is a Must-See in Hanoi Unlike many museums that feel static, the National Museum of History in Hanoi is alive...

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Jace
18/03/2025

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The Laos tour arranged by Indochina Royal Travel was absolutely wonderful. The hotels were cozy and reflected local traditions beautifully. The English-speaking guides were friendly, patient, and highly knowledgeable, sharing fascinating stories that brought each location to life. The company’s attention to detail and prompt communication made the entire trip seamless.
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Cynthia
18/03/2025

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My Vietnam trip with Indochina Royal Travel was incredibly well organized. The hotels chosen were excellent and conveniently located. The food was delicious and authentic, and the English-speaking guides were professional, engaging, and attentive. I appreciated how smoothly the entire tour was planned and how responsive the team was to my requests.
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18/03/2025

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Indochina Royal Travel made my Cambodia adventure incredibly easy and enjoyable. Their team was quick to respond and very accommodating, tailoring the itinerary to my interests. The hotels were charming and comfortable, and the English-speaking guides provided rich historical context, making the experience immersive and educational.
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17/03/2025

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Traveling Myanmar with Indochina Royal Travel was a smooth and enjoyable experience. The itinerary was thoughtfully designed to include historical sites and cultural activities without feeling rushed. The English-speaking guides were friendly and extremely knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions and provide helpful tips, enhancing the trip significantly.
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14/03/2025

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The Cambodia tour with Indochina Royal Travel was excellent in every way. Their team was professional and efficient, handling all arrangements flawlessly. The hotels were comfortable and well located, and the guides spoke perfect English, providing interesting cultural and historical commentary that made the tour highly engaging.
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14/03/2025

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Indochina Royal Travel made booking my Cambodia trip stress-free and pleasant. Their team was prompt in answering questions and flexible in planning. The hotels were comfortable and well-maintained, and the English-speaking guides were knowledgeable, passionate, and provided enriching cultural context throughout the journey.
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13/03/2025

Excellent!

Indochina Royal Travel’s tours across Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar offer exceptional value and quality. Each destination was thoughtfully planned, with comfortable hotels and experienced guides fluent in English. Their quick response to inquiries and flexibility in customizing the tour made me feel truly cared for as a customer.
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12/03/2025

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The Cambodia tour with Indochina Royal Travel was perfectly executed. Their team was very responsive, providing detailed information before and during the trip. The hotels were clean and conveniently located, and the English-speaking guides were friendly and informative, making the cultural and historical sites much more engaging and accessible.
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Angelique
12/03/2025

Excellent!

My trip to Myanmar with Indochina Royal Travel was a wonderful experience thanks to their meticulous planning. The guides were friendly and spoke excellent English, making it easy to understand the fascinating history and traditions. The accommodations were carefully selected, comfortable, and reflected the local charm perfectly. I felt very well taken care of.
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Rickey
10/03/2025

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I loved my Laos trip organized by Indochina Royal Travel. The accommodations were beautiful and comfortable, and the itinerary was carefully planned to offer a good mix of culture and nature. The English-speaking guides were knowledgeable, patient, and passionate, making the entire journey immersive and enjoyable.
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Elisa
09/03/2025

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The hotel accommodations during our Vietnam tour were fantastic. Comfortable beds, clean rooms, and excellent service. The guides spoke perfect English and were very helpful.
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Carol
06/03/2025

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I enjoyed every moment of my Laos journey with Indochina Royal Travel. The company made sure we were comfortable, safe, and engaged throughout the trip. The English-speaking guides offered fascinating commentary that added layers of meaning to temples, villages, and landscapes. I appreciated the thoughtfully chosen hotels, each with its own character.
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05/03/2025

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I highly recommend Indochina Royal Travel for Laos tours. The accommodations were authentic and comfortable, perfectly enhancing the cultural experience. The English-speaking guides were approachable, knowledgeable, and passionate, sharing fascinating stories and making the trip educational.
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04/03/2025

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Booking my Cambodia tour through Indochina Royal Travel was easy and convenient. Their team was quick to respond and attentive to my needs. The hotels were clean and welcoming, and the English-speaking guides offered detailed historical and cultural information that made the trip both educational and enjoyable.
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03/03/2025

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We had the most enriching trip to Laos, thanks to Indochina Royal Travel. The itinerary included both famous landmarks and off-the-beaten-path locations. The guide's English skills made everything accessible, and his stories brought the places to life. Truly a memorable journey.

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