CAMBODIA & MYANMAR COMBINE TOURS 16 Days / 15 Nights

Lịch trình: PHNOM PENH - SIEM REAP - YANGON - HEHO - INLE LAKE - IN DEIN - INLE LAKE - HEHO - MANDALAY - AMARAPURA - AVA - SAGAING - MANDALAY - MONYWA - PO WIN TAUNG - PAKKOKU - BAGAN - YANGON

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Go beyond the main tourist highlights of Cambodia and Myanmar and discover in-depth, the awe inspiring architecture, fascinating history and cultural practices that make both countries so fascinating to explore. Our Cambodia & Myanmar in Depth program uncovers the hidden temples of Angkor Wat, steps into the bustling street Markets of Yangon, reveals the turbulent past of Phnom Penh and shows the warm friendly character of both countries people.
 
Starting in Phnom Penh, guests visit the  National Museum which houses the world's foremost collection of ancient Khmer art, archaeological and religious artifacts from the 4th to 13th centuries. Enjoy an atmospheric sunset river cruise and watch how Phnom Penh's popular riverfront awakens to life. From Phnom Penh we head to Siem Reap and discover the ruins of Angkor Wat, including a day spent exploring the overgrown temple of Beng Mealea. Then it's off to Tonle Sap Lake where you board a local  boat and visit Kampong Kleang to see a village where the houses are on stilts.
 
Fly from Siem Reap to Myanmar and step into the wonderful world of Burmese culture and stunning heritage. Visit the revered Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon then head up to Inle Lake. Spend 2 nights at the lake then fly to Mandalay and explore the former capitals of Amarapura, Ava and Sagaing. Cruise the Irrawaddy River and tour the impressive temples of Bagan before heading back to Yangon in this memorable tour of Cambodia and Myanmar.

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DAY 1 - SIEM REAP ARRIVAL (D)

Upon your arrival at Siem Reap airport this morning, you will be welcomed by your local English speaking guide and transferred to your hotel for check in. Siem Reap is the base for exploring the fabled temples of Angkor, the ancient capital of the Khmer empire.
After a short relaxing break, you will visit the famous Angkor Temples by local ‘remork’ (similar to the Thai tuk tuk). Start at the ancient city of Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom was the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII. This city is surrounded by an 8m high wall, drawing a perfect square. Enter the city through the ancient South Gate, an impressive stone gate carved with Elephants and four giant faces.
From here, continue to Bayon Temple in the exact center of the city. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur and is well-known for its 54 towers with enigmatic faces representing the 54 provinces of the Great Khmer Empire. The Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King are also must-visits as they are both known for their intricate bas-reliefs.
Now you are ready for one of the highlights of South East Asia: Visit the magnificent Angkor Wat. Built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, it is constructed following the model of the temple mountain symbolizing the Mount Meru, home of the gods. Inside the temple, the walls are covered with stone carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the wars Suryavarman II fought during his reign. Moreover, Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken around thirty years of intensive labor. Today, Angkor Wat is figured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolizes the soul of the Khmer people.
This evening you will enjoy a welcome dinner at the Embassy Restaurant, an exclusive fine dining experience unparalleled in Siem Reap and headed by executive chefs Pol & Sok; the “Kimsan Twins”. Their experience has taken them to different continents and under the mentoring of Michelin starred chefs they have created one of the most unique five-star quality cuisines that can be experienced in Siem Reap. With a constantly changing menu based around seasonality, guests can savour skilfully prepared masterpieces from multiple-course set menus, paired with a selection of fine wines.
Overnight in Siem Reap.

Distances and journey time:

Siem Reap Airport Siem Reap (8 km): 15 mins
Siem Reap to the Temples (7km): 10 mins

Angkor Wat

DAY 2 - SIEM REAP (B)

This morning travel to the countryside to see the “gem” of the Angkor area, the pretty temple of Banteay Srey. The so-called “Citadel of the Women” remains the best preserved temple in Cambodia. It displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer art as this small temple is noted for its truly remarkable fine bas-reliefs. Banteay Srey is unique in that it is constructed of pink sandstone, which is seen nowhere else in Angkor.
Continue north to Kbal Spean, one of the earliest Hindu pilgrimage sites in Cambodia. A moderate 3 km trek up the hill through dense jungle will reward you with excellent views over the plains and the Kulen hills. At the top, be surprised about the “River of 1,000 Lingas” with its remarkable stone carvings of Hindu gods, animals and other symbols in the river bed. During the raining season, enjoy a refreshing bath in the waterfall, which is extremely popular with local families. After the descent, enjoy a packed lunch at a picnic site.
In the afternoon, embark on an interesting boat trip on the Tonlé Sap Lake, where you will have the opportunity to learn about life on the lake. Tonlé Sap is South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake with its size varying greatly depending on the season, as it is swelling to about four times its size during the wet season. Board a local boat and visit Kampong Phluck, a village where you will see houses on stilts that are submerged whenTonlé Sap Lake extends. On the way, you will pass floating houses and impressive flooded forests, portraying life on the water (Note:Due to low water levels during the dry season, the boat trip is only possible from June to March. However an alternative floating village at Chong Kneas can be arranged instead).
Overnight in Siem Reap.

Distances and journey time:
Siem Reap to Beng Mealea Temples (65km): 1hrs 30 mins

Tonlé Sap Lake

DAY 3 - SIEM REAP - PHNOM PENH ARRIVAL (B,L)

Transfer overland to Phnom Penh (Road currently under renovation, about 6 hours), stop en route for a visit of the interesting market at Skuon where deep-fried spiders are on sale – a Khmer delicacy!
Phnom Penh was once considered as one of the most beautiful cities in the Orient, and despite its recent turbulent history, it still retains a colonial charm. Cambodia’s capital is a bustling city, majestically located at the confluence of the mighty rivers of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap. Wide tree-lined boulevards and many colonial-era buildings reflect the glorious days and add to the allure of the city, where Asian and Western traditions meet in a fascinating way.
This afternoon you will be greeted by a driver who will take you on a tour to the most remarkable sights of Phnom Penh in a Cyclo, an originalPhnom Penh means of transportation and a fun way to explore this lively city. First, visit Wat Phnom, which is situated near the northern boundary of the city. The site contains some good examples of Khmer architecture and statues.
Continue along the lively riverfront to the Royal Palace. This palace dates back to 1866 and houses the Silver Pagoda, named for the over 5000 heavy silver tiles that cover its floors. Its original name is Wat Prakeo, meaning Temple of the Emerald Buddha. In this temple you will view a collection of Buddhas in gold, silver, crystal, and bronze.
Then visit the National Museum, which was built in traditional Khmer style. It houses the world's foremost collection of ancient Khmer artistic, archaeological, and religious artefacts from the 4th to the 13th centuries. Over 5,000 pieces are on display, constituting the repository of the Kingdom's cultural wealth. In addition, the roof space is home to a large bat colony!
This evening get inspired by Cambodian arts as you watch a traditional dance performance by Cambodian Living Arts (CLA). Oct-Mar shows daily except Sun, Apr-Sep on Fri/Sat only.
All the shows last one hour and are held in the atmospheric gardens of the National Museum. After many years of gaining recognition for preserving many Cambodian art forms the CLA are today striving towards providing the artists the tools required to make their skills sustainable and also so they can make a competitive income from their work.
Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Distances and journey time:
Siem Reap to Phnom Penh (314km): 6 hrs

 

DAY 4 - PHNOM PENH (B,L,D)

This morning, gain insight into Cambodia’s recent dark history on a visit to the remarkable Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, housed in the former school that was taken over by the Khmer Rouge and used as its main detention and torture center named ‘S-21’. Further visit the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. A grim, but important visit that will allow you to dig below the surface and understand Cambodia better.
After learning about some of Cambodia’s tragic past it is time to put a smile back on your face and experience modern Khmer life. Return to central Phnom Penh for lunch at Le Lotus Blanc, a training restaurant for the humanitarian organization Pour un Sourire d’Enfant (for the smile of a child) that provides education and job training to street children that used to be scavenging the municipal dump, and give them skills and hope for a brighter future. Your visit helps support the training of these kids by being their guest.(Note: Lotus Blanc closes on Sundays and public holidays)
Enjoy an atmospheric sunset river cruise and watch how Phnom Penh’s popular riverfront comes to life in the early evening.
This evening dinner will be at the famous FCC  (Foreign Correspondents’ Club) in a renovated French colonial villa whilst overlooking the Mekong river.
Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Distances and journey time:
Phnom Penh to the Killing Fields (14km): 30 mins

Le Lotus Blanc

DAY 5 - SIEM REAP - YANGON (B)

After breakfast this morning, transfer to the airport for your onward flight to Myanmar.
Upon arrival from Cambodia, you will be greeted by your Tour Guide who will accompany you as you transfer to the hotel.
Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is a relatively quiet and charming city. Its impressive colonial and spiritual heritage makes it one of the most fascinating cities in Southeast Asia.
After check in at your hotel, continue to Shwedagon Pagoda the most revered Buddhist temple in Myanmar. Although the origins of the pagoda are unclear, the local legend states that the original structure was built 2500 years ago then renovated several times until taking its current shape in the 15th century. The 8-sided central stupa is 99 meters tall and gilded with gold leaf and is surrounded by 64 smaller stupas and your guide will show you around the massive complex, explaining why this temple is so revered. Enjoy breathtaking views of the golden stupa from this vantage point.         
Overnight in Yangon.
(Your hotel room could be checked-in about 14pm available. Your luggage can be stalled already in the hotel and is a former reference of rooms subject to availability on arrival.)

Distances and journey time:
Yangon Airport to Yangon city centre (20 km): 30 – 60 mins

Shwedagon Pagoda

DAY 6 - YANGON - HEHO - INLE LAKE (B)

After early breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for the flight to Heho.
From Heho, a scenic one-hour drive leads to Nyaung Shwe, the gateway village to Inle Lake. Along the way, stop at the wooden Shwe Yan Pyay Monastery which features beautiful carvings and a collection of Buddha images.
Upon reaching the edges of Inle Lake, board a private motorboat to head out to Inle Lake, one of Myanmar’s most spectacular sights. Pass villages built on stilts over the lake, inhabited by the local Intha people. Observe the leg-rowing fishermen and see their floating gardens built up from strips of water hyacinth and mud and anchored to the bottom with bamboo poles. Continue to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the lake’s main sanctuary, which contains five sacred Buddha images covered in gold leaf.  
Explore the local crafts of Inle Lake with a stop at the weaving village of Inpawkhone and a cheroot factory, where the typical Burmese cigars are made by hand.
If time permits, there may be time to enjoy a short walk through one of the lakeside villages.
Overnight on Inle Lake.

Distances and journey time:
Heho Airport to Nyaung Shwe (28 km): 45 mins
Nyaung Shwe Jetty to Hotel on Inle Lake (10 – 20 km): 30 – 60 mins

Shwe Yan Pyay Monastery

DAY 7 - INLE LAKE - IN DEIN - INLE LAKE (B)

After breakfast, visit the lake’s morning market. The market rotates its location around the lake’s villages in a 5 day rhythm and is visited by lake inhabitants and surrounding hill tribes who come to sell and trade their wares. (Note: market is daily except on dark moon day and full moon day).
OPTION: Prepare your lunch with a local family! This cooking course is a fun and interesting way to learn about the traditional flavors and preparation techniques of Burmese Cuisine. Join a local Inthar family in their kitchen to cook local dishes then sit on the floor at a round table and dine in the local way.
From the middle of the lake, continue down a small canal leading to the Pa-oh village of In Dein.  Explore the area on foot, strolling around the village, visiting a local school, and wander through the beautiful Alaung Sitthou area.  Here you can climb the covered stairway to the top of a hill which is covered with picturesque ancient stupas and has magnificent views of the lake below.
After enjoying your visit to In Dein, return to your boat. Continue along the lake for additional sightseeing before returning to your hotel this afternoon.  
Overnight Inle Lake.

In Dein Lake

DAY 8 - INLE LAKE - HEHO - MANDALAY (B)

Enjoy breakfast and a leisurely morning at your hotel.
OPTION: Biking and Wine Tasting- Bike from Nyaung Shwe to Red Mountain Estate, a winery tucked in the Shan Hills. The ride takes you along quiet, flat roads (around 5-10km depending on hotel location) past farms and villages. Reach the winery and enjoy a tour followed by an optional wine tasting. Return by bike to your hotel or meet your car for the airport transfer. (Note: Maximum 10 persons due to bikes availability)
Around midday transfer to Heho Airport for the 1.5 hour flight to Mandalay. Your car will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel (approximately 1 hour drive).
After relaxing and freshening up at your hotel transfer to Mandalay Hill to watch the sun set over the town.
Overnight in Mandalay.
 
Distances and journey time:
Mandalay Airport to Mandalay city centre (41 km): 60 mins

Sunset time in Mandalay Hill

DAY 9 - MANDALAY - AMARAPURA - AVA - SAGAING - MANDALAY (B,L)

After breakfast at the hotel, depart for an excursion around Mandalay to explore the former capitals of Ava, Sagaing and Amarapura.
This morning, cross a bridge over the Irrawaddy River to Sagaing. Covered with 600 white-painted pagodas and monasteries, Sagaing Hill is widely regarded as the religious center of Myanmar.  It is home to 3,000 monks and 100 meditation centers and you will visit pagodas such as Swan Oo Pon Nya Shin, U Min Thone Sae, and Shin Pin Nan Gyaing.
We’ll also visit Sagaing’s local market, a typical Burmese market that few tourists visit. Here you will find a range of items for sale including locally made pottery, silver and other handicrafts. We will also stop at a small pottery village to see the process of making the ubiquitous water pots found throughout Myanmar.
Then continue south of the city to Ava, the capital from 14th to 18th centuries, where a short ferry ride will take us across the river to where our horse and carriage are waiting. Visit the old wooden Bagaya Monastery and the remains of the Royal Palace and Fort. There are many small villages located amid Ava’s ruins and as you travel by horse and cart you’ll get a glimpse of local life in the Burmese countryside. We’ll stop for lunch in Ava before returning to our car.
Return toward the city and stop at Amarapura, a former capital whose name means ‘City of Immortality’. First visit a silk weaving workshop which produces exquisite handmade products and then visit Mahagandayon monastery, when over one-thousand monks reside. After touring this tranquil site, continue to U Bein Bridge for a walk along this 200 year-old teak bridge. The bridge was constructed of 984 teak posts that were once part of the deserted Inwa Palace and it is 1.2 kilometers in length making it the world’s longest teak span. Enjoy a stroll along the bridge and the fabulous views of the surrounding farms and streams.
Return to Mandalay late this afternoon.    
Overnight in Mandalay.

Distances and journey time:
Mandalay-Amarapura (13 km): 30 mins
Mandalay-Sagaing (21 km): 50 mins

U Bein Bridge

DAY 10 - MANDALAY - MINGUN - MANDALAY (B)

After breakfast, transfer to the Mandalay jetty and board a private local boat for a 1-hr cruise on the Irrawaddy River to Mingun.
Visit the main sites of Mingun beginning with the famous Mingun Pahtodawqyi.  This huge brick structure was left unfinished after an astrologer predicted the King’s would die should the temple be completed.  In the 1800s, an earthquake left several large cracks in the structure.  Continue your visit at the beautiful white Hsinbyume Pagoda whose distinctive style is meant to resemble the mythical Mount Meru.  Then, see the Mingun Bell which weighs 90 tons and is considered the world’s largest uncracked ringing bell.
Return to Mandalay by boat and visit Mahamuni Pagoda. This pagoda is home to one of the country’s most revered Buddha images which, over the years, has been covered with gold leaf giving it an almost ‘lumpy’ texture. Mandalay is well known for its skilled craftsmen and as you tour traditional workshops, you will learn more about the city’s cottage industries.  Observe the production of wood carvings, kalaga tapestries, and gold-leaf where the techniques remained unchanged from those used centuries ago to craft items for the Royal Court.  
OPTION: Make your own marionette! Join the local craftsmen at their workshop and create your own, unique puppet. A hands-on way to learn about the local culture and create a memorable, personalized souvenir!
Continue your tour of Mandalay with a visit to Kuthodaw Pagoda, whose 729 marble stone slabs of Buddhist scriptures have earned it the title ‘World’s Biggest Book’.  Continue to Shwenandaw Monastery, the only remaining building from the 19th century Royal Palace. This grand teak building is known for its exquisite woodcarving.
Overnight in Mandalay.

Distances and journey time:
Mandalay-Mingun :60 mins boat trip

Mahamuni Pagoda

DAY 11 - MANDALAY - MONYWA (B)

This morning, depart Mandalay for a 3-hour drive to Monywa, a typical Burmese town on the banks of the Chindwin River. We will make a few stops along the way to stretch our legs and take photos.
We’ll reach Monywa at midday and check into the hotel. Take time to freshen up before starting your sightseeing around Monywa. (lunch will be at the hotel or in town)
This afternoon begin with a visit to Thanboddhay Pagoda, a huge Buddhist temple covered with more than 500,000 Buddha images. Also stop at Boditahtaung Pagoda which houses the largest reclining Buddha image in Myanmar, at 100m long and 27m high. Nearby is the largest standing Buddha in the world, Laykyun Setkyar, at 423 feet in height.
Having explored the sites and sceneries of Monywa we then head to the banks of the river to watch the sun set.
Return to your hotel this evening.  
Overnight in Monywa.

Distances and journey time:
Mandalay-Monywa (100 km): 3h

Thanboddhay Pagoda

DAY 12 - MONYWA - PO WIN TAUNG - PAKKOKU - BAGAN (B)

Depart Monywa after breakfast proceed to Po Win Taung (approximately 1 hour drive). This extraordinary complex consists of 947 sandstone caves dug out of the hills and contains what is considered by archaeologists to be the richest collection of mural paintings and Buddhist statues in Southeast Asia.
After visiting Po Win Taung, continue a few hundred meters away to Shwe Ba Taung.  Spend time exploring this interesting site where monasteries and temples are carved out rocky narrow cliffs.
We then continue down the ‘road less traveled’ for another 90 minutes, passing traditional villages where you may see farmers climbing palm trees to extract juice from which they will produce palm tree sugar. Stop at Kyet Su Kyin village for an opportunity to learn more about the lifestyle and culture of the countryside residents.
Then, resume your journey to Pakokku (1 hour), arriving in time for lunch at a local restaurant (client’s account).
Proceed to the jetty and board a private local boat in Pakkoku for a leisurely, two hour cruise downriver to Bagan. Upon reaching the shores of Bagan, transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Bagan.

Distances and journey time:
Monywa-Pho Win Taung (24 km): 45 mins
Monywa-Pakokku (86 km): 1h30
Pakokku-Bagan (42 km): 2h

DAY 13 - BAGAN (B)

Today’s excursion visits a range of sites, providing a great overview of Bagan’s history, culture and lifestyles.
The journey begins at an elevated temple with spectacular views over the surrounding plains. This is the perfect introduction to the grandeur and scope of Bagan’s architecture. Next continue to Ananda Temple, one of the most revered temples in Bagan and which is quiet in the morning, before all the tour buses arrive.
Afterwards we will go to Myinkaba Village and Gubyaukgyi Temple which is noted for its beautiful mural paintings on its inner walls and well-preserved plaster carvings on its exterior. Nearby is Manuha Temple and Nan Paya Temple, two smaller temples with nice Buddha statues and stone work.
Then get to learn more about the local culture with a visit to two workshops producing Bagan’s most famous products: lacquer ware and wood crafts. Watch as the skilled craftsmen use techniques passed down through generations to create beautiful items. Take a break with lunch (Client’s account) and a short rest at your hotel, escaping the extreme heat of the midday sun.
From here, travel by horse cart for a tour passing Thatbyinnyu, the highest temple in Bagan, massive Dhammayangyi Temple, noted for its remarkable brickwork, and Sulamani Temple.
Enjoy an unforgettable sunset over the plains from the upper terrace of one of the temples.
Overnight in Bagan.

Bagan

DAY 14 - BAGAN - OPTIONAL TRIPS (B,L)

Today we offer three excursions from which to choose depending on your interest.
Swe Daw Lay Su Legendary Tour: Discover one of Bagan’s most famous legends as you follow in the tracks of King Anawrahta and his precious white elephant. By boat, car and jeep visit four auspicious sites and travel amid rural villages bringing the legend to reality while getting a chance to see Burmese local life.
Excursion to Mount Popa & Salay: Take a break from temple touring in Bagan to visit Mount Popa and Salay. Start with a drive to Chauk to visit the fabulous morning market, filled with locals buying and selling their goods. Continue on to the village of Salay, an important Buddhist centre, and visit its famed wooden monastery with intricate carvings. Turn east and head through the countryside to Mount Popa, an extinct volcano which is believed to be home to the ‘nats’, ancient Burmese animist spirits.  Climb to the top for stunning views of the surrounding countryside before descending down to Bagan. (Note: Salay monastery museum closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and public holidays)
Biking + Community Tour: Experience rural Myanmar, its culture and traditions, by bike. Wind your way through the temples and villages, stopping to enjoy tea and chat with the locals. After lunch in a local curry house, continue to Nyaung Shwe. Join the locals at a tea shop, see the production of Bagan specialties (such as pea paste powder and plum jam) and watch craftsmen at work.
Overnight in Bagan.

 

DAY 15 - BAGAN - YANGON (B)

This morning transfer to the Nyaung U Airport for your flight to Yangon. Upon arrival your guide and driver will greet you and transfer to your hotel for check in.
After freshening up, venture downtown to explore the city centre and its fabulous mix of architecture and sites. The streets are filled with historical buildings many of which have a faded colonial charm not seen elsewhere in Asia. You’ll start at the post office – a lovely historic building- and walk to Sule Paya in the middle of downtown, passing by Strand Hotel, Mahabandoola Garden and Independence Monument along the way. Then visit Little India and Chinatown, a colorful cacophony of restaurants, temples and markets. Reach Bogyoke Market, formerly known as Scott’s Market, where there is time to browse through the dozens of stalls and shops. This is Yangon’s best market for handicrafts and other goods.  (Note: Market is closed on Mondays and public holidays).
Overnight in Yangon.

Scott’s Market

DAY 16 - YANGON DEPARTURE (B)

Today is at your leisure until transferring to the airport for your onward flight. If you have time, we suggest joining one of our optional tours.
Circle Train: You will transfer to Yangon Railway station to take local circular train journey to the outskirts of town (45 minutes ride). The slowly traveling train gives you a unique opportunity to observe the lively and colorful life of the rural Burmese people.  Disembark to visit Insein market where a variety of street vendors sell colorful wares.  Enjoy exploring the market and meeting the friendly locals before returning by road to Yangon.
Blessings Trail: Discover the rich mixture of cultures and religions in Yangon with this half day walking tour. Visit Hindu Temples, Synagogues, Churches and Mosques as well as unique Burmese spiritual places including nat shrines and fortune tellers. Along the way we’ll also explore markets, tea shops and other lively local sites in the busy downtown area.
Yangon for Foodies: Get a taste for Burmese food and culture with our half day guided ‘Yangon for Foodies’ tour. Visit some of the city’s best fresh markets, sample tasty treats, sip a cuppa with the locals in a tea shop and enjoy a traditional curry lunch. From the sweet (fried donuts) to the strange (fermented tea leaf salad), you’ll get to try it all! (Lunch included)
Pilgrimage Tour: Trace the path of a Yangon legend that stretches back 2000 years on our guided Pilgrimage Tour. Visit three stupas where many years ago sacred Buddha relics, brought from India, were enshrined by two merchant brothers. Join local pilgrims on this fascinating spiritual journey. (Note: although this program visits Shwedagon Pagoda again, we will visit it in the morning when the activities and atmosphere is very different to seeing it in the evening)
Art Gallery Tour: Explore traditional and modern Burmese art with a guided tour of Yangon’s art scene. Visit a selection of local galleries displaying paintings, sculptures and photographs from famous art pioneers and emerging young artists. Enjoy a cocktail at House of Memories restaurant, a historic building once used as a headquarters for the country’s independence movement and containing many remnants of this era including General Aung San’s typewriter.
(Your hotel room is available until 12pm. If you are departing later, the luggage can be happily stalled at the hotel. Depend on availability is also a late check-out is available.)

Distances and journey time:
Old Bagan to Nyaung U Airport (9 km): 20 mins
New Bagan to Nyaung U Airpor (12 km): 20 mins
Yangon Airport to Yangon city centre (20 km): 30 – 60 mins

TOUR DURATION: 16 Days / 15 Nights 
TOUR OPERATES: Year Round / On Demand 
TOUR PRICE: Available Upon Request 

Rates vary frequently. Please contact us to get the best possible price based upon your travel period and specific touring needs.

 

QUOTED RATES INCLUSIVE OF:

QUOTED RATES EXCLUSIVE OF:

  • 11 night’s accommodation in a shared twin room or shared double room with daily breakfast
  • Meals as mentioned in the program (B = breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
  • English-speaking guide throughout the trip (different guide in each destination)
  • All transfers and excursions with private air-conditioned vehicles with drivers except in Po Win Daung (transfers by open non-air-conditioned vehicles)
  • Horse cart tour in Ava & Bagan
  • Private local boat for Mingun excursion, from Pakkoku to Bagan and for Inle Lake excursions
  • Porter fees at airports
  • Entrance fees for the visits mentioned in the program
  • Water and refreshing towel

 

  • Visa for Cambodia (Visa issued on arrival for most nationalities, USD20/pax, please bring 1 passport photo).
  • Any surcharge/extra fees for visit of the Angkor Historical site imposed by the Apsara Authorities in Siem Reap which are subject to change without prior notice
  • International ticket to/from Yangon
  • Domestic flights (rate: please refer to our flight tariffs)
  • Meals other than mentioned (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
  • Visa arrangements for Myanmar
  • Fuel Surcharge for domestic flights
  • Visits not mentioned in the program
  • Drinks and personal expenses
  • Tips and porters at the hotels
  • Credit card fees (4%) or bank transfer fees for non-cash payments
  • Any other items not mentioned

 

 

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  • Khi đăng ký tour du lịch, Quý khách vui lòng đọc kỹ chương trình, giá tour, các khoản bao gồm cũng như không bao gồm, các điều kiện hủy tour trong chương trình. Trong trường hợp Quý khách không trực tiếp đến đăng ký tour mà do người khác đến đăng ký thì Quý khách vui lòng tìm hiểu kỹ chương trình từ người đăng ký cho mình.
  • Quý khách vui lòng đem theo Passport (bản chính), đặt cọc trước 50% giá tour đối với tất cả các tour khi đăng ký và hoàn tất thanh toán 2 tuần trước khi tour khởi hành.
  • Quý khách mang 2 Quốc tịch hoặc Travel document vui lòng thông báo với nhân viên bán tour ngay thời điểm đăng ký tour và nộp bản gốc kèm các giấy tờ có liên quan (nếu có).
  • Quý khách chỉ mang thẻ xanh (thẻ tạm trú tại nước ngoài) và không còn hộ chiếu VN còn hiệu lực thì không đăng ký du lịch sang nước thứ ba được.
  • Do tính chất là đoàn ghép khách lẻ, Du Lịch Biển Việt sẽ có trách nhiệm thu nhận khách cho đủ đoàn (10 khách người lớn trở lên) thì đoàn sẽ khởi hành đúng lịch trình. Nếu số lượng đoàn dưới 10 khách, công ty có trách nhiệm thông báo cho khách trước ngày khởi hành 4 ngày và sẽ thỏa thuận lại ngày khởi hành mới, hoặc hoàn trả lại toàn bộ số tiền cho khách đã đăng ký trước đó.
  • Trong trường hợp công ty báo trễ hơn 4 ngày so với ngày khởi hành, sẽ bồi hoàn 200% số tiền khách đã đặt cọc trước đó. Nếu quý khách vẫn muốn khởi hành đúng ngày, công ty sẽ ghép đoàn cùng một số đối tác khác để khởi hành tour theo ngày quý khách đã đăng ký.
  • Nếu quý khách yêu cầu ở phòng đơn, vui lòng thanh toán thêm tiền phụ thu.
  • Đối với khách hàng hơn 75 tuổi trở lên, quý khách và gia đình cam kết đảm bảo tình trạng sức khoẻ để có thể tham gia tour với công ty khi đăng ký và phải có người thân dưới 60 tuổi (đầy đủ sức khỏe) đi theo.
  • Sau khi đóng tiền, nếu quý khách muốn hủy tour, vui lòng đem CMND & hóa đơn đã đóng tiền đến ngay Văn phòng Cty để làm thủ tục hủy tour. Cty không nhận khách báo hủy qua điện thoại.
  • Trường hợp Quý khách không được xuất cảnh và nhập cảnh vì lý do cá nhân (như hình ảnh, thông tin giấy tờ trong bản gốc bị mờ, không rõ ràng; passport hết hạn, không đúng quy định…) Du Lịch Biển Việt sẽ không chịu trách nhiệm và sẽ không hoàn trả tiền tour.
  • Tùy theo điều kiện thực tế mà khách sạn, chương trình tham quan, có thể hoán đổi cho phù hợp, tuy nhiên tổng số điểm tham quan vẫn đảm bảo đầy đủ.
  • Các chuyến bay và giờ bay có thể thay đổi giờ chót, do phụ thuộc vào các hãng hàng không.
  • Trong những trường hợp bất khả kháng như: khủng bố, bạo động, thiên tai, sự thay đổi lịch trình của hàng không, tàu hỏa… công ty DL Biển Việt sẽ chủ động thay đổi lộ trình đi hoặc hủy tour vì sự thuận tiện và an toàn của Khách và không chịu trách nhiệm bồi thường cho những chi phí phát sinh, cũng như những dịch vụ đã thực hiện.

ĐIỀU KIỆN HỦY TOUR

  • Điều kiện hủy tour ngày thường
    • Hủy tour ngay sau khi Đại Sứ Quán, Lãnh Sự Quán đã cấp visa: Chi phí huỷ tour là 100% tiền cọc
    • Hủy tour từ 30 – 45 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 10% trên tổng giá tour
    • Hủy tour từ 16 – 29 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 30% trên tổng giá tour
    • Hủy tour từ 08 – 15 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 60% trên tổng giá tour
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    • Thời gian hủy tour được tính cho ngày làm việc, không tính thứ bảy, chủ nhật và các ngày Lễ Tết.
  • Điều kiện huỷ tour ngày Lễ, Tết
    • Hủy tour ngay sau khi Đại Sứ Quán, Lãnh Sự Quán đã cấp visa: Chi phí huỷ tour là 100% tiền cọc
    • Hủy tour từ 30 – 45 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 30% trên tổng giá tour
    • Hủy tour từ 16 – 29 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 60% trên tổng giá tour
    • Hủy tour từ 08 – 15 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 90% trên tổng giá tour
    • Hủy tour từ 01 – 07 ngày trước ngày khởi hành: Phí huỷ tour là 100% trên tổng giá tour
    • Thời gian hủy tour được tính cho ngày làm việc, không tính thứ bảy, chủ nhật và các ngày Lễ Tết
  • Các tour ngày lễ, tết là các tour có thời gian diễn ra rơi vào một trong các ngày lễ, tết theo qui định.

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