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Burmese Odyssey - 12 days / 11 nights

Based on the R/V Paukan

Departure Dates: 05 November 2015 (sold out), 19 November 2015 (sold out), 15 January 2016, 08 February 2016, 22 February 2016, 07 March 2016

Upstream sailing: Bagan- Mandalay

Day 1: UK flight to Burma

Day 2: Yangon (Rangoon)

Morning arrival in Rangoon. Bus transfer to Chatrium**** Hotel (or similar) and lunch in a nearby restaurant. In the afternoon, sightseeing tour of Yangon also known as Rangoon, literally “end of strife”. The former capital city is often nicknamed “The Garden of the East”. Yangon, with a population of over four million, continues to be the country's largest city and the most important commercial center. You will be surprised with its numerous cultural treasures as the city has the largest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia today. Amongst many wonders, visit of the Sule Pagoda and St Mary Cathedral. Cross the colonial district where the buildings have retained their ancient charm. By late afternoon, you walk up to the hill where Shwedagon Pagoda, the city’s emblem, overlooks the entire city. Dinner in a restaurant and overnight at the hotel.

Day 3: Yangon

After crossing the Burmese countryside, arrive in the small town of Syriam. The avenues of the Than Lyn and Kyauk Tan market reflect the traditions of their people. The visit continues with Ye-Le Pagoda, built around the third century BCE. This Buddhist temple houses a large collection of paintings and works of art. Return to Rangoon for the lunch and visit Botataung and Chaukhtatgyi Pagodas. Then a must stop at the Scott Market, both worthy for its architecture and its craft shops. Dinner & overnight at the hotel.

Day 4: Yangon - Bagan - Start of Cruise

After breakfast, transfer of the airport for flight to Bagan. Spend the entire day discovering the prestigious Bagan. The ancient Kingdom’s capital ranks among the most significant religious site in the world. Embark on board the RV PAUKAN. In the afternoon, you visit a selection of the 2.000 listed pagodas and temples, many dating to the eleventh century. Alternatively passengers can hire a horse cart or a bicycle and explore the site on your own, dinner and overnight on the ship.

Day 5: Mount Popa

Full day excursion to Mount Popa, an extinct volcano located 65 km South East of Bagan. It stands as one of the National Parks with preserved forest in the hot, dry and plain region of middle Myanmar. The popularity of Mt. Popa today lies in the interest of religious and mystical beliefs of the great family of the “Nats”. Climb the Taungkalat to see the panoramic view of the whole area. Lunch will be taken at the Popa Mountain Resort. On the way back to Bagan, visit the toddy palm producing home cottage (Palm sugar). Dinner and overnight on board.

Day 6: Bagan - Shwe Pyi Thar

After breakfast, visit the local market of Nyaung U, alongside food and textiles crafts stalls. Explore the village stopping to some pot-making workshops to learn their unique production technique. Alternatively you can hire a horse cart or a bicycle to explore BAGAN’s surroundings. After the onboard lunch, the ship heads for Mandalay. While sailing, relax on the Sundeck and attend a presentation of local customs and traditions. The ships drops anchor in late afternoon near the village of Shwe Pyi Thar. Dinner on board followed by a Puppet Show. Overnight on board.

Day 7: Yandabo - Navigation

Stop in the early morning at Yandabo, a picturesque river village specializing in Pot-Making, where the peace treaty of the first Anglo-Burmese war signed on Feb. 24, 1826. Explore the village stopping to some pot-making workshops to learn their unique production technique and then visit the school and the monastery. Lunch on board. The RV Paukan sails downstream the Irrawaddy. During the afternoon, first part of the local customs presentation and relaxing time. Dinner and overnight on board.

Day 8: Monywa

Full day exploration of Monywa and its vicinity, located on the banks of Chindwin River. Departure by bus to reach the caves of Hpo Win Daung. They are home to hundreds of Buddha statues dating from the fourteenth and fifteenth century. One can also admire beautiful murals of that period. Then back to Monywa for lunch at the restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the pagoda Sambuddhai Kat Kyaw where over 500,000 Buddha statues are placed inside the site. Then return by bus to Sagaing and go back on board the RV Paukan. Dinner and overnight on board.

Day 9: Ava - Amarapura

Start this day by the discovery of the ancient city of Ava, capital of the Burmese kingdom from 1364 to 1841. Explore the ruins by horse cart visiting the beautiful 200 years old Bagaya Kyaung Teak Monastery, the Nanmyin Watchtower (27m. high) and the Me Nu Ok Kyaung monastery. Back to the ship for lunch. In the afternoon, you visit Sagaing, a hill studded with many pagodas and monasteries. This excursion will make you familiar with pottery making and silver working. Coach to Amarapura, the penultimate Burmese Royal capital (1783), to visit a traditional silk weaving workshop followed by U-Bein Bridge, the world’s longest wooden bridge (1.2 km) on the Taungthaman Lake and enjoy the sunset there. Dinner and overnight on board.

Day 10: Mingun - Mandalay

Morning visit of Mingun. The city abounds with numerous ancient palaces and must-to-see religious sites. You start with the unfinished Pagoda dating back to the Burmese Kingdom. Then you will admire the largest working bell in the world (weighting almost 90 tons) and you finish this half day of visit by the “Home for the aged”. After lunch on board, the RV Paukan sails downstream the Irrawaddy to Mandalay Visit the Mahamuni Pagoda and the nearby Kuthodaw Paya Temple, which contains the world’s biggest book, the workshops of gold leave making, tapestry making, woodcarving, marble carving and bronze casting. Dinner and overnight on board.

Day 11: Mandalay - Rangoon - End of Cruise

After breakfast, disembark and transfer to the airport of Mandalay for the flight to Yangon. Transfer to downtown for the lunch. In the afternoon, the time is free. In the evening return flight to your country. (As per flight schedule). 

Day 12: Flight back to the UK

 

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