5 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Embark on an unforgettable 5-day journey through Myanmar, exploring the vibrant city of Rangoon (Yangon), the historic town of Bago, and the serene area of Thanlyin. Begin in Rangoon, where you’ll witness the majestic Shwedagon Pagoda and colonial architecture. Next, travel to Bago to visit ancient stupas, bustling markets, and the impressive reclining Buddha. Finally, enjoy the tranquil beauty of Thanlyin, home to picturesque landscapes and cultural gems. This tour promises a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and stunning scenery, offering an immersive experience of Myanmar’s rich heritage.
Upon your arrival at Yangon International Airport, a tour representative will greet you and assist you in transferring to your hotel. After checking in, you will have the remainder of the day at your disposal. You might consider venturing out to explore the vibrant atmosphere of this flourishing city at your own leisure. Alternatively, you can relax at the hotel and enjoy the amenities available to you, ensuring you’re well-rested and ready to embark on your adventure the next day. Overnight stay in Yangon.
Your guide will meet you in the reception area to take you to Bago, the ancient capital of the Mon Kingdom, located 80 km northeast of Yangon. Upon arrival, you will kick off your day by visiting the Kya Khat Wai Monastery, one of the three largest monasteries in the country, where you can witness a glimpse of Buddhist monastic life. Observe the silence as thousands of monks partake in their last meal of the day at 10:30 am. Next, head to the impressive Shwe Maw Daw Pagoda, which boasts a history of over 2,000 years, as well as Hinthar Gone, the legendary hill adorned with 37 shrines dedicated to Nats.
Continue your exploration at the Kanbawzathardi Palace Site, once the residence of King Bayint Naung in the 15th century. After lunch (not included), visit the Shwethalyaung Buddha, a 55-meter-long Reclining Buddha dating back to 994 AD, and the recently renovated Mya Thar Lyaung Buddha, known as the Colossal Reclining Buddha. Other notable sites include the Kal-yar-ni Sima (Ordination Hall) featuring ten large stone inscriptions and the Maha Cedi Pagoda. If time allows, you can observe how cheroots (mild cigars) are made. Finally, conclude your visit at Kyaik-Pun, home to four enormous seated Buddhas. You will then be driven back to Yangon in the late afternoon, making a stop at the Taukkyan War Cemetery along the way, where allied soldiers who perished during WWII are buried. Once you return to Yangon, you will have the rest of the day free to enjoy at your leisure. Overnight in Yangon.
Embarking on a full-day trip to Syriam. Your journey will begin with a drive across the Bago River to reach Thanlyin (Syriam). This city was a significant trading hub in the 17th century, particularly during the era of Portuguese adventurer Filipe de Brito, who served as governor. In modern times, Thanlyin is primarily recognized for its deep-sea port projects in Thilawa.
While there, explore the remnants of old Portuguese churches in the town center, including the remains of a Catholic church established by an Italian Barnabite missionary. Don’t miss the Kyaik-Khauk Pagoda, which majestically overlooks the town from its hilltop location. This impressive golden stupa boasts a history spanning over 2,000 years. At the base of the pagoda, you’ll find the tombs of renowned Myanmar writers Natshinnaung and Padethayaza, who chronicled the lives of everyday people during the Ava period.
Next, visit the Kyauk-Tan Pagoda, located on a small island within one of the tributaries of the Yangon River. On your way, stop at Bada-Gyi village to admire a 13-meter-tall Seated Buddha that is over a century old. You’ll then have the remainder of the day free to relax and explore. Overnight in Yangon.
Set off with your guide to explore downtown and its stunning array of architectural styles and landmarks. The streets are lined with historical buildings, many showcasing a colonial charm unique to this region of Asia. Start your journey at the post office, an exquisite historical structure, before strolling to Sule Paya Pagoda, situated at the city’s heart. As you walk, you'll pass notable sites like the Strand Hotel, Mahabandoola Garden, and the Independence Monument.
Next, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Little India and Chinatown, where you can find a lively mix of restaurants, temples, and markets, offering a glimpse into a different facet of Burmese life. After lunch (not included), make your way to Bogyoke Market, formerly known as Scott’s Market. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to browse through a variety of stalls and shops, as this is Yangon’s premier market for handicrafts and other items—perfect for picking up a souvenir or two!
Following your market visit, stop by St. Mary’s Cathedral before continuing on to Kandawgyi Park, one of the city’s most lush areas. Here, you’ll encounter the shimmering Karaweik Barge, a replica of the Royal Barge, along with the expansive lake that offers views of the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda in the distance—our next destination. This pagoda is the most sacred Buddhist temple in Myanmar, believed to have been originally constructed 2,500 years ago, with renovations leading to its current appearance in the 15th century. Overnight in Yangon.
Make your way to the Marble Temple, which features a striking 7.6-metre tall Buddha sculpted from a single block of white marble. In Myanmar, it is believed that white elephants symbolize peace, stability, and prosperity for the country, and nearby lies the unmarked Royal White Elephant Garden, a small park associated with this belief.
Following lunch, proceed to the Kyaukhtatgyi Pagoda, where you’ll find a 70-metre-long reclining Buddha. This visit offers a wonderful introduction to Myanmar’s distinctive interpretation of Buddhism, with murals illustrating the life of the Buddha and the feet of the statue adorned with traditional symbols. Many locals gather here to offer their prayers.
Before departing, take some time for shopping. Be sure to catch your transfer from the hotel by 14:00 at the latest, which will take you to the airport for your onward flight.