There are many reasons why you will love Myanmar

The Exotic Cuisine || The Awesome People || Special Nature Creature || Hot Air Ballooning || The History & Culture || Lakes || UNESCO Heritage Site

USP of Myanmar

Wildlife:

With a number of wildlife sanctuaries, Myanmar is one of the best places to choose for exploring the wetlands, national parks and eco-tourism. When in Myanmar, wildlife experience shouldn’t be missed.

Beaches:

Myanmar is blessed with stunning beaches which are awe-inspiring. So, all the beach lovers heading to Myanmar will witness the gorgeous pearl sands, crystal clear waters, and budget accommodation options.

Adventure:

Myanmar features its some of the adventurous things to do giving the tourists a seamless travel experience. These include jungle and mountain trek, bike tour, scuba diving, hot air ballooning, island hopping.

Waterfalls:

Being a land of waterfalls, Myanmar has numerous waterfalls that make the country a paradise for the nature lovers. Making a visit to the waterfalls will be no less than a fest to the eyes and help you feel rejuvenated.

Monasteries:

As the people of Myanmar practice Theravada Buddhism, tourists can indulge in making a visit to the monasteries that are spread all across the country. Some of the noteworthy are found in Mandalay.

Rivers:

Composing of a great delta region, Myanmar is rich in rivers making them an amazing place for the sightseeing tour. The four main rivers include Irrawaddy, Chindwin, Sittaung and Thanlwin.

Lakes:

Holidaying in Myanmar will let you come across a number of lakes out of which the popular one is Inle. Being the second largest natural lake, Inle lake offers so much to the tourists which give an entirely different experience.

Meditation:

Apart from sightseeing, exploration, and entertainment, Myanmar also offer the tourists Buddhist Vipassana Meditation. So, when in Myanmar, practicing meditation will help you rejuvenate your body, mind and soul.

MYANMAR VISA

The Myanmar e-visa fees for Indian travellers on the government portal depend on the type of visa. Indians can apply for the Myanmar e-visa, which allows them to visit for tourism.

Myanmar visa for Indians:

  • Documents required
  • Your passport validity must have at least (6) months.
  • You have to upload one COLOR PHOTO (4.6 cm X 3.8 cm) taking during last (3) months.
  • You have to upload your Passport Bio-Data Page.
  • A proof of return ticket from Myanmar must be attached to the application.
  • A proof of hotel booking must be attached to the application. Tourists must stay in registered hotels, motels, inns, guest house and resort during your stay in Myanmar.
  • Visa, Master credit cards for the Online Visa payment.

PLACES TO COVER

OPTION A

3N4D: DAY 1 YANGON

Experience the Yangon Circular Train through the City, this train departs from the historic Yangon Central Railway Station. Visit Yangon’s most famous landmark Shwedagon Pagoda, Chaukhtatgyi Paya which is large metal-roofed shed, this beautiful 215ft-long reclining buddha is larger than a similar and better-known image in Bago. Join a guide for a bike trip to river islands, the Twante Canal, and the surrounding countryside.

3N4D: DAY 2 YANGON – KYAIKTO

Start little early from Yangon to reach Kyaikto, it will take around 4 hrs to reach. Meditate under the wonderful sunset over the sacred Golden Rock temple. The Golden Rock Pagoda is situated at 1,100 m above sea level (3,600 ft.). It’s one of the most important temples in Myanmar and it’s visited by hundreds of pilgrims daily. The huge granite rock (on which the stupa is fitted) stands on the edge and seems as if it’s just about to roll down the hill.

3N4D: DAY 3 KYAIKTO – YANGON

Come to Yangon from Kyaikto after breakfast. Visit the Karaweik Palace Royal Culture Show and the Htwe Oo Myanmar Puppet Theatre. Shop at Yangon’s colourful Bogyoke Aung San Market. Its thousands of stalls overflow with everything from jewellery to clothes and handicrafts.

OPTION B

3N4D: DAY 1 YANGON

Experience the Yangon Circular Train through the City, this train departs from the historic Yangon Central Railway Station. Visit Yangon’s most famous landmark Shwedagon Pagoda, Chaukhtatgyi Paya which is large metal-roofed shed, this beautiful 215ft-long reclining buddha is larger than a similar and better-known image in Bago. Join a guide for a bike trip to river islands, the Twante Canal, and the surrounding countryside.

3N4D: DAY 2 YANGON – MANDALAY

Take Morning flight for Mandalay from Yangon. Myanmar’s Second City was founded at the foot of Mandalay Hill in 1857 by King Mindon. Visit Mahamuni Paya, Yankin Hill, Shwe In Bin Kyaaung, U Bein Bridge, Jade Market and many more.

3N4D: DAY 3 BAGAN

Make it day trip to Bagan from Mandalay. Bagan is famous for its historical monuments and houses around 2000 monuments from different periods. It is the most important historical site in Myanmar. Located on a bend in the Ayeyarwady River in the central dry zone of Myanmar, Bagan is a sacred landscape which features an exceptional array of Buddhist art and architecture and it is UNESCO Heritage Site.

OPTION C

3N4D: DAY 1 MANDALAY

Take Morning flight for Mandalay from Yangon. Myanmar’s Second City was founded at the foot of Mandalay Hill in 1857 by King Mindon. Visit Mahamuni Paya, Yankin Hill, Shwe In Bin Kyaaung, U Bein Bridge, Jade Market and many more.

3N4D: DAY 2 BAGAN

Make it day trip to Bagan from Mandalay. Bagan is famous for its historical monuments and houses around 2000 monuments from different periods. It is the most important historical site in Myanmar. Located on a bend in the Ayeyarwady River in the central dry zone of Myanmar, Bagan is a sacred landscape which features an exceptional array of Buddhist art and architecture and it is UNESCO Heritage Site.

3N4D: DAY 3 MANDALAY – YANGON

Come to Yangon from Mandalay after breakfast. Visit the Karaweik Palace Royal Culture Show and the Htwe Oo Myanmar Puppet Theatre. Shop at Yangon’s colourful Bogyoke Aung San Market. Its thousands of stalls overflow with everything from jewellery to clothes and handicrafts.

 

USP of Myanmar

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