Experience the different life and culture on our Myanmar Family Tour, make new friends and meet the friendly locals, learn about the magical legends and tales of the mighty kingdoms and mysterious spirits and their worshipers.
For families that enjoy Adventures and fun experiences. We at DMC have created a fully guided and well planned tour so your family can enjoy your holiday without any worries. Our professional guides will make sure that you and your family are in good hands all the time.
On this fun filled Myanmar family holiday we travel to ancient land of great Burmese kingdoms filled with traditions, legends and beliefs that are very different to any other country. You will learn about these ancient times and hear of all sorts of interesting legends along the way.
A wonderful country where bicycle taxis are still common, men wear ”skirts”(longyis), ladies paint their faces with make-up made of tree bark and where people are very welcoming and friendly.
On this journey, we explore the temples of Bagan on e-bikes and take snapshots of magical sunsets from a temple top. In Kalaw you’ll go on fun hikes along jungle trails and with stops at colorful minority villages. On a visit to Magwe Elephant camp we learn from “oozies” elephant care takers about how to feed and wash the animals. We’ll learn about conservation and help the Myanmar reforestation project and by assisting locals to plant a tree. Before returning back home we finish the trip with some well deserved beach time. Play games, swim and snorkel in the clear waters of Myanmar’s premier, Ngapali Beach.
Myanmar is a welcoming and safe country to travel and full of wonderful things to see and experience. Our company has a long experience of organizing Taylor-made trips all around Myanmar. DMC professional team will help you find hotels suited best for your family and guide you trough an unforgettable family holiday.
PRICE: | Contact for quote |
DURATION: | 13 Days / 12 Nights |
TOUR STYLE: | Arts & Cultural |
DESTINATIONS: | Yangon, Bagan, Pakokku, Monywa, Mandalay, Inle Lake, Samkar |
TOUR CODE: | MMMAC13D |
DEPARTURES: | Daily (Private Departures) |
STARTS: | In Yangon |
ENDS: | In Yangon |
At a glance
Highlights
- Colonial Yangon & Shwedagon Pagoda
- Temples of Ancient Kingdom of Bagan
- Pokokku & Hpo Win Taung Limestone of Monywa
- Mandalay artisans, market & cultural heritage
- Royal Capitals Sagaing, Inwa & Amarapura
- Exploring the fascinating Inle Lake by boat
- Old stupas in Samkar
- Pagodas & limestone cave in Loikaw
- Demoso & Padaung Tribe Village
Itinerary in Brief
DAY 1: Arrival to Yangon & Sightseeing
DAY 2: Yangon City Sights
DAY 3: Flight to Bagan and Bagan Highlights
DAY 4: Bagan Sightseeing
DAY 5: Drive to Pakokku & Hpo Win Taung Sights
DAY 6: Monywa Highlights & Royal Capitals
DAY 7: Mandalay City Tours
DAY 8: Flight to Inle Lake & Boat Sightseeings
DAY 9: Inle Lake exploration
DAY 10: Samkar
DAY 11: Loikaw and City Sights
DAY 12: Demoso and Padaung Tribe Villages Sights
DAY 13: Flight to Yangon & Departure
TOUR DETAILS
Arrive to Yangon. You will be welcomed by your Discovery DMC tour guide and signboard with your name. Transfer to hotel for check-in. Today’s visits include National Museum where you can see some of the royal regalia from the last kingdom of Burma and learn about diverse people of Myanmar.
Enjoy lunch in the local’s all-time favorite Feel Restaurant and get your introduction to tasty Myanmar cuisine.
In the afternoon you will explore Yangon’s colonial past on a Yangon Heritage Trust’s walking tour in the old quarter where many old beautiful buildings remain. After the walking tour visit some art galleries and meet a local artist or curator who will explain you about local art scene.
This evening you will join a Myanmar marionette in a small theatre. Marionettes are vanishing performing art tradition which was popular all over the country until few years ago. After the show is finished you can try to learn new skills from the masters and can see how the puppets are made. End the day with a stroll through lively evening food market in China Town and have a drink at one of the BBQ stations before returning to your hotel.
DAY 2 : YANGON
Early start this morning and witness magical sunrise at the Shwedagon Pagoda. Enjoy the peaceful and holy atmosphere of meditators sitting around facing the majestic golden stupa rising over 100m tall to the sky. After spending enough time at the Shwedagon Pagoda your guide will show you the monastic area near Shwedagon where monks and nuns live. Observe monks and novices going out on their daily alms circuit barefoot. Then it is time for your first Myanmar breakfast which will be in a popular tea shop. Try the Shan noodles, Onyh Khao Souay or Mohinga soup, the national dishes, with Burmese sweet tea or coffee and start the day local way. Explore a hidden morning market where various kinds of crops, seasonal vegetables, fruits and flowers are sold. See crafts men at work producing souvenirs for pilgrims and decorations for shrines and continue to Kandawgyi Park for a photo of the Hamsa bird shaped royal barge. Short drive will bring you to national hero Aung San’s home museum which is also Aung San Suu Kyi’s childhood home. On the way to lunch which will be at the House of Memories Restaurant which used to be Aung San’s office. You will pass Aung San Suu Kyi’s house and NLD her party office which were long under tight surveillance.
After lunch enjoy 1hr social enterprise shiatsu massage by deaf youths who been trained by foreign experts after graduating from school. Then a bit of shopping therapy at a store that makes unique and creative Myanmar retro souvenirs that you will not find anywhere else. You can also visit a Non-profit initiative store where underprivileged groups handicrafts are sold.
Late afternoon we visit the gold covered Shwedagon Pagoda, one of the most sacred and spectacular monuments in the world. This 100m tall stupa is believed to contain Buddha’s hair relics and it is covered in gold plates and decorated with gem stones. Observe the meditators and local families coming here to spend time and soak in the spiritual atmosphere. Like the locals we participate in offering candles, incense and flowers to our birthday Buddha’s for good merit and luck… or for world peace, as you wish. Then, transfer back to hotel to freshen up, relax and dinner nearby.
DAY 3 : FLIGHT TO BAGAN & TEMPLES SIGHTS
Morning flight to Bagan. Your Bagan specialist guide will welcome you at the airport and bring you to a view point for introducing Bagan kingdom and archeological area. Today you will explore some of the finest temples in Bagan with mural paintings and unique decorations. Gain an insight to traditional building techniques and architecture of Bagan. Visit local artist making sand paintings and observe how Bagan’s famous lacquerware items are made from fine bamboo strips or horse hair and covered with layers of lacquer before polished etched and coloured or applied with gold leaf.
Late afternoon enjoy a horse carriage or bullock cart ride in the archaeological wonderland to witness a magical sunset from a temple terrace.
DAY 4 : BAGAN
After breakfast, we begin the full day excursion out of Bagan, starting with a 35miles/ 1,5hrs drive to the Yokesone Teakwood Monastery, in Salay village. The monastery is one of best preserved teak wood monasteries in the country with embellishments of skilled wood carvings and housing a small collection antiques and the largest lacquerware Buddha image in Myanmar. Continue driving 1,5hrs to Mount Popa, the center for worshippers of the pantheon of Burmese ‘Nat” spirits and visit the Nat shrine at the foot the Popa mountain. Climb 777 steps to a pagoda at the top of the mountain for great views over the surrounding farming land and plains. In the afternoon drive back to Bagan with a stop en-route to observe the process of making the toffee-like palm sugar.
DAY 5: MONYWA
Scenic morning drive to Pakokku crossing the Ayeyarwaddy River over new bridge. Take a stroll through Pakokku’s bustling morning market to experience local life. Continue with a drive Pakhangyi north west of Pakokku for a visit to its well preserved wooden monastery and on to Hpo Win Taung. You might be able see some copper production along the way. Small scale entrepreneurs digging copper rich soil, separating minerals and after processing smelting to copper to bullions. This is seasonal activity and may be discontinued at any time. At the Hpo Win Taung Limestone Mountain you will visit the cave temples that are decorated with mural paintings dating back to the 15th century. Further 25km drive will bring you to Monywa, the most modern and biggest city in the region. Monywa is a thriving riverside trading hub and a port town near the confluence of Ayeyarwaddy and Chindwin Rivers.
DAY 6: MANDALAY
After breakfast at the hotel visit the colorful Thanboudday Pagoda, regarded by some people as the “Little Burmese Borobudur”. It’s galleries are filled with over 582,000 Buddha images in all sizes, lending the hall a meditative atmosphere. The drive to Mandalay is 150km/3hrs east of Monywa. On the way visit the peculiar Bodhi Tataung “Buddha Park”, the site of world’s tallest standing Buddha statue at 128m high. Also of interest is the 114m long reclining Buddha and the tens of thousands smaller Buddhas donated to the site by devout Burmese pilgrims.
Lunch break in Sagaing.
Drive up to Sagaing Hills for panoramic views over the Ayeyarwaddy River. Visit Buddhist Nunnery where you have the opportunity to learn about life of Buddhist devotees. Continuing to Amarapura and Ubein Bridge a simple yet remarkable teak structure that spans 1,2km over Taungtaman Lake, you have the option to be rowed onto the calm waters (at additional cost to be negotiated with boatman). Ubein Bridge, silhouetted by the setting sun, is a magical experience and a photographer’s dream. On the way to Mandalay (15km drive) you can visit a cottage industry workshop to learn how Myanmar longyis and traditional fabrics are woven.
Good morning Mandalay! Rise up early and join the locals for morning exercise or a walk by the Mandalay palace moat and have local style breakfast in a popular tea room. Then head to a local market where you will visit a Burmese make-up store, popular local snack – tea leaf salad shop and a “pharmacist” selling ingredients for traditional medicine.
Continue to the artisan quarters of Mandalay, where some of the oldest craftsmanship are showcased dating back to the last kingdom of Myanmar. Observe the process of pounding gold leaf, detailing teakwood carvings and embroidering Myanmar tapestry and how bronze and marble Buddha statues are carved, cast and molded. Next visit the sacred Mahamuni Buddha covered in tons of gold leaf; the Golden Palace Monastery, the sole surviving Royal Palace building in Mandalay, offering a glimpse of the original style and architecture of the Myanmar royals; and lastly, the Kuthodaw Pagoda, a compound housing Buddha’s teachings carved in the sacred Pali script on stone tablets and regarded the world’s largest book in terms of surface area. We end our day with sunset panoramic views over city skyline on Mandalay Hill, the highest point of the city.
Transfer to Loikaw airport for a flight to Yangon. Connect to your international flight in Yangon.
Car will be at your disposal during this day until your departure flight from Myanmar.
What's Included
- Domestic airfares (Yangon – Bagan, Mandalay – Heho, Loikaw – Yangon)
- Private tours and transfers with air-conditioned vehicles as specified in our itinerary
- All entrance fees to the sites mentioned in the itinerary
- English Station Guide
- 2 bottles of water and 2 refreshing towels per person on full day excursions
- Lodging with breakfast as specified in the itinerary
What's Not Included
- Visa to Myanmar
- International air fares
- Hot air balloon flight
- Meals or any other item not described in the itinerary
- Early check-in, late check-out, services and non-mentioned meals in the itinerary
- Drinks during meals, hotel extras and other expenditure of personal nature
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