Fabled Portraits of Myanmar & Southeast Asia Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Southeast Asia is dominated by the fables of old-world glory. Meditative chants in ornate sandstone pagodas, colonial cities stuck in time, holy World Heritage sites along the Mekong, temple ruins overtaken by the creep of jungle roots. This luxury itinerary connects the beads of Southeast Asia's treasured necklace. On your 12-day journey discover Southeast Asia's most iconic destinations, each enveloped in enchantment: Bagan, Yangon, Angkor Wat, Bangkok, and Luang Prabang.
Customizable Itinerary
Bagan – Mysterious Temple Ruins of Bagan
Horses clip-clop past the 800-year-old remains of the Ananda Temple, those in the carriage glance out to ornate sweeps of gold. Locals ride bicycles along sandy lanes, spirals of dust float across clusters of sandstone pagodas. Young monks play outside exquisite temples from the 11th-century, and there is enchantment from every angle as you start to explore as the clusters of architectural brilliance rise above the redolent red earth of Bagan. Be greeted at the airport and transferred to a luxury hotel in Old Bagan, the heart of the archaeological complex. The largest and most architecturally important temples are located within this area, an easy walk from the verandah of the hotel.
Bagan's scale baffles as there are 2,300 temples in an area small enough to cycle around in a day. This afternoon, explore by electric bike as a local guide leads you along the lanes to a series of temples that reflect the styles of Bagan's extravagant building boom. They all date from the 10th to 13th-centuries, but you will be quick to see the contradictions, especially in the expression of the encased Buddha images. Some temples domineer, bulbous and impenetrable as a fortress. Others are delectably quaint, and entice you up ancient staircases of Jakarta scenes. Visit six or seven temples before you find a remote spot to savor the iconic Myanmar scene as the sun sets across the Bagan plains.
What's Included:
Bagan – Floating Above the Plains and Cruising the Irrawaddy
Bagan – Horse and Carriage Rides Through Asia's Most Inspiring Ruins
Yangon – Golden Pagodas and Bustling Market Life
Yangon – Inspiring Remnants of the Raj
Bangkok to Siem Reap – First Impressions of the Angkor Complex
Siem Reap – Lost Amongst Jungle-Clad Temples
Bangkok – Evocative Relics in the Thai Capital
Luang Prabang – Spirituality in the Hills of Laos
Luang Prabang – An Alms Ceremony and Caves Covered in Buddhas
Luang Prabang – Relaxed Spa Day Along the River
Luang Prabang to Bangkok – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Marvel at the surrealism of Bagan, some 2,300 sandstone temples clustered beside the Irrawaddy River on a carpet of red earth
- Explore the scope of Bagan from a hot air balloon, then from a regal horse and carriage
- Immerse yourself in Asia's most intact colonial city, old Rangoon (now Yangon) offering evocative impressions of the early 20th century Raj
- Wander through the jungle-clad temples of Angkor Wat, a strange lost world where nature meets the architectural ingenuity of distant centuries
- Discover the exquisite relics of Bangkok, like the Emerald Buddha, Grand Palace, and Wat Po
- Complete the itinerary in Luang Prabang, a living World Heritage site that breathes spirituality at every turn
- Witness an alms ceremony, explore caves filled with Buddha statues, and lose yourself in the spirituality of Luang Prabang's temples
Detailed Description
Fables and fairytales fill the landscape of Southeast Asia to speak of monks that softly chant amidst the swirl of incense around the ancient pagodas. They speak of jungle roots that wrap themselves around magnificent temple ruins and of the faded charm found in colonial cities with the mystique that cascades from hilltop monasteries. Destinations blur the definitions of fiction, and they don't just present historical tales. They merge into the present, to take the traditions of a bygone era into an immersive experience for every visitor. A lost world juxtaposes with the here and now, demonstrated as a line of barefooted monks emerge from an 11th-century sandstone temple.
This unique itinerary connects the stories to explore five of Southeast Asia's most iconic destinations: the temples of Bagan and Angkor Wat, the relics of Bangkok, World Heritage spirituality in Luang Prabang, and the continent's finest colonial city, Yangon (formerly Rangoon). In just 12 days, capture the evocative essence of the region and visit its most exceptional and exquisite attractions. Each is different, a new slice of heritage and culture along the water. With the recent evolution of Asia's flight network, these once-distant destinations are easy to connect.
Spend your first days in Myanmar. Bagan baffles and overwhelms with over 2,000 ancient temples and pagodas to create a lost carpet of mystique. Only a few have been restored. Most stand in a redolent state of partial ruin, their treasures intact but crumbling slightly (this only adds to the fable). Buddhas sit serenely beside ancient murals, sculpted creatures guard temple entrances, and incense swirls beneath beautiful golden facades. Loose yourself in the lost realm as you travel by hot air balloon and horse carriage to the most untouched of the sites.
Yangon comes from a different time, and it's equally lost in its era. Colonial Rangoon reveals the remnants of the British Raj, the vibrant city lanes almost exclusively filled with carpets of architecture from the early 19th-century. Little has changed, and it feels as though you wander through a city that lives in the past; tea stalls, Indian markets, the senses absorbed at every angle. Bangkok lives in a different period of history and is undeniably modern, but a couple of outstanding attractions make this an unforgettable stop on a Southeast itinerary; the Grand Palace and the fabulous Wat Po.
Angkor Wat is Southeast Asia's second great temple complex (after Bagan), a large site of relics that have been overwhelmed by the jungle. The iconic attractions seem to come from a fictional narrative; roots clamber through ornate facades, moss-engulfed sculptures frozen in time, temples hide deep behind the green. Spend time here between Yangon and Bangkok before you complete the luxury itinerary in Luang Prabang, a serene and spiritual base on the Mekong River. This World Heritage site is alive with Buddhist ceremonies, majestic monasteries, and the spa indulgence found in the remote hills of Asia. All the destinations are connected by flights and specialist guides accompany you in each of the locations.
Starting Price
$3,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 552 reviews
Overall, a spectacular trip. We loved the itineraries that were proposed to us. The guides were knowledgeable and mostly good at reading body language/knowing when we'd have enough for one day. We always felt our comfort and happiness was of primary focus to our guide. The one exception would be our guide in Cambodia, who became a little pushy about taking us to a gallery. When we said we'd had enough for one day, he appealed to emotions and told us he needed us to spend 15 minutes looking around so he could be entered into a lottery for a motorbike. I know guides get kickbacks/incentives to take people to galleries, etc., and am fine with that, but he pushed even after we said "no." We agreed to go to a gallery on the way to the airport the next day, but only as a compromise to keep the peace.
There were only two things along the way: one, I wish I had been steered away from Pak Ou Caves (our agent mentioned he thought they were "touristy," but I didn't realize how unspectacular they would be, particularly after seeing Pindaya Caves in Myanmar). We stayed at a crappy backpacker's place in order to make this happen and it simply wasn't worth staying in a place like that in order to see it; and two, we noted that there was an earlier flight Siem Reap - Luang Prabang and would have liked to have been on the earlier flight, as it was wasted time waiting around the airport that morning.
Myanmar was a real highlight and we could easily have just done 10 days in Myanmar, or coupled this with a few days in Luang Prabang at the end, but in hindsight, three countries were at least one too many for this short of a trip. Ah, the benefit of hindsight!
I would use your company again for future trips.
Christine & Adam G
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We went to Hanoi, Ho chi minh city in Vietnam, Siem Reap in Cambodia and Luang Prabang in Laos.
We had a great vacation. It was really easy working with our agent at this Southeast Asia travel company. She was very prompt in getting back to us with all our concerns and questions. We went back and forth with the the hotels we wanted and how we wanted to arrange our site seeing schedule. The agent worked with us and guided and helped us all the way. Very professional ! We would recommend using this company to our friends.
The guides were there to pick us up on time and waiting. The vans were clean and nice. The guides were knowledgeable and helpful.
This was our first time using a tour company through Zicasso as before this we were doing group tours only but were finding the pace there too hectic and felt were not getting enough time to look and enjoy things the way we would have liked to. We like to travel a lot and feel would like to do things the way we did for our Indo china tour.
I have food allergies and our agent conveyed the same to our gudes snd they made sure i was able to get food I was comfortable with.
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We had a very enjoyable trip to Bangkok, Cambodia (Angor Wat) and Phuket. Most of the arrangements were carried out well. The visit to Siem Reap, Cambodia to see Angor Wat and related temples was amazing and well coordinated from landing at the airport to return to the airport. The coordination of the Phuket leg of our visit was more chaotic as our guide there did not provide us with an updated itinerary and we had to keep calling in to see when and where we were to meet. Overall, I requested 4 star to 5 star accommodations, but the venues in Bangkok and Phuket seemed to be quite aged and closer to 3 star accommodations. The planning of activities by the agency was excellent and we enjoyed the bike ride tour, elephant sanctuary, snorkel trip, and cave kayaking. In general, I would recommend this agency however, I might make changes to the guides used in Phuket and also upgrade the accommodations suggested via Zicasso as most of the clientele of Zicasso is looking for at least 4 star accommodations if available.
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Excellent tour package and itinerary for a month long Southeast Asia trip visiting Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand.
Our travel agent did a super job to ensure that we had an amazing travel adventure.
Transportation arrangements for pick-up and tours were efficient and well organized.
Drivers were courteous and safe and vehicles were well maintained.
With the exception of one, all tour guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and beyond helpful.
Special commendations to the following: Our guides in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Saigon, Hoi An, Hanoi, Bangkok and in Chiang Mai.
Restaurants for lunch and food selections were exceptional.
Our vacation ended with a blissful few days of R&R at the resort on Koh Samui.
Overall experience .....5 Stars, Excellent! Highly Recommended!
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We just returned from our Asia trip and we wanted to say thank you to our travel agent. From the start of planning our trip almost 9 months ago until the last minute changes, our agent was very responsive and quickly answered all of our questions. All guides were punctual with pickups and all was arranged as per our itinerary. This was our first comprehensive trip to South East Asia which covered Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar for two and a half weeks. We had a very busy schedule but because it was a custom made trip, we had enough time to relax in the afternoons and evenings. Lunch restaurant choices were authentic local cuisine and we really enjoyed meeting local people. Hotels were great - highly recommend the hotels chosen for us in Siem Reap and in Inle Lake, Myanmar. Thank you to Zicasso for recommending this company.
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We booked a three-week trip to Vietnam with a side trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia, and the Angkor temple complex. We are three 60-something women who had never been to Southeast Asia before. Before we left, our travel company patiently helped us customize our trip, down to the last details, providing great advice along the way. Our trip started in Hanoi, and our guide was there at the airport to pick us up and take us to our hotel, even though it took longer than we expected to get our visas. The hotel they booked for us on the south shore of Hoan Kiem Lake, was lovely and it turned out to be a terrific location. Throughout the trip, which included stops in Ha Long Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City, we felt well taken care of, with great hotels throughout. And our guides were flexible enough to change our itineraries on the fly. For example, one of my companions fell and injured her leg in a market in Hoi An. We asked if we could rearrange the itinerary to accommodate a trip to a hospital clinic, and they happily obliged. And later they modified the schedule for my friend, so she could skip some of the more strenuous activities.
The trip itself was wonderful. We experienced the markets, the organic gardens, the temples and pagodas, the waterways and the food that makes Vietnam so unique and wonderful. All of our local guides were so helpful and willing to put up with our eccentricities.
The only glitch we had on the trip was when we arrived at the Siem Reap airport for our flight to Ho Chi Minh City. It turned out we did not have tickets on the flight. We called our travel company and immediately got a call back -- we would be met at the airport by a guide with tickets for the next flight out, and in the meantime he would take us to a lovely nearby hotel and buy us lunch. He also offered to get us a room if we wanted to shower or change clothes, but we just stayed in the restaurant overlooking the lovely swimming pool and sipped our mojitos, courtesy of of the company.
Also I should mention the value. Zicasso connected us with three travel agents who submitted proposals. This company was the only one that really understood our budget parameters and what we wanted to do within the budget. We felt the price was quite reasonable and were very happy with our trip.
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