Myanmar Photography Tour: Journeying Into Untouched Beauty

What to expect on this itinerary
Myanmar blends a revered collection of photogenic ingredients. Otherworldly landscapes are untouched by development, remote hill tribes are unknown to the world and ancient religious worlds crumble across the jungle. Welcoming locals are happy to share tea and friendship, and best of all, the country has been photographed by very few foreigners. The images captured on this 13-day photographers' tour will be redolent and raw, enveloped in mystique and bathed in the surrealist hues of an enigmatic destination.
Customizable Itinerary
Yangon – Golden Landscapes of Shwedagon
Gold shimmers at sunset as the light bounds off the facade of Shwedagon Pagoda, the preeminent religious image in a religious country. Pilgrims wander around the complex to stop to pray at various Buddha images. There's a serenity here in the small rooms that fill with the rolling chants of monks. There is also action as hundreds of locals kneel on the floor around the gold. As you land in Yangon, take the time to relax and freshen up before a sunset visit to Shwedagon Pagoda. The light changes by the minute as the temple flickers through the tones and the scenes before the drop into a luminous blackness. It's an excellent location to test out your skills in different lighting conditions, and enjoy a huge range of potential subjects and angles.
What's Included:
Yangon – Colonial Relics of Rangoon
Bagan – Capturing the Iconic Temples
Bagan – Hot Air Balloon Aerials and Low Light Portraits
Mandalay – Life Along the River
Inle Lake – Novice Monastery and Fishermen Sunset
Inle Lake – Ruins of Nyaung Oak and Shan Villages
Inle Lake to Sittwe – Sunrise Market Scenes
Sittwe to Mrauk U – Sittwe Fish Market Shoot and Onwards to Mrauk U
Mrauk U – Chin State Tattoo Tribe Villages
Mrauk U – Unique Temple Jungle Landscapes
Mrauk U to Sittwe to Yangon – A Novice Nunnery on Route Back to Yangon
Yangon – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Photograph the mystique of Myanmar with a dedicated tour that blends sublime landscapes with intimate portraits
- Travel across a country that is only just opening to the world and has rarely been documented by photographers
- Visit the remote and little-visited Chin State, where tattoo tribe villagers provide an inspiring subject
- Capture the essence of Bagan and photograph one of the world's greatest religious landscapes, with thousands of ancient temples on a sandy plain
- Use the lens to explore the contradictions of Yangon, a city that blends spectacular pagodas with crumbling colonial history
- Head into the remote Shan State and photograph its traditions, including stilt villages and leg-rowing fishermen at sunrise
- Discover the hidden temples of Mrauk U and enjoy exclusive access to photograph in monasteries and nunneries
- Test your skills from many different angles, including the view from a hot air balloon and then a boat as you cruise along the Irrawaddy River
Detailed Description
Myanmar is a delight for a camera lens. The landscapes blur boundaries into the surreal, from jungle-clad temples to undulating hills dominated by serpentine rivers and tiny untouched villages. Astonishing monuments provide a focal point, like the ancient temples of Bagan, the golden facade of Shwedagon, or monasteries hidden amidst the hills. Portraits are like no other; tattooed tribe villagers, traders in stilt village markets, junior monks, and a hundred smiling faces whenever you produce the camera. There are so many possible angles, and you will find it impossible to define Myanmar with just one. Instead, this 13-day itinerary takes you across the country to reveal its different photogenic sides, covering famous attractions and very off the beaten track destinations.
Myanmar is not an easy place to photograph. Dust can swirl, the light can be difficult, and many of your subjects have rarely been captured on camera. But those keen on for a challenge will find a country that is wrapped in mystique and charm. Images are raw; high on impact as they portray a realm that's unknown to most of the world. Rather than a photography tour that seeks to encounter classic and iconic scenes, this itinerary is centered on inspirational and impromptu opportunities. There's no hype in Myanmar, no must-capture image. Every photographer, regardless of their skill level, discovers a destination with a generous soul, one that can be demonstrated in so many different ways.
With a specialist photographer guide, travel across Myanmar. Start in Yangon as the colonial relics and golden pagodas make for an intriguing introduction to the area. The bustling streets and faded charms provide an iconic series of prints that could have come from 120 years ago. Bagan's ancient temples offer the subjects as your days continue, thousands of flamboyant sandstone structures that lead you into Buddha images and 800-year-old murals. From here, cruise along the river to capture life along the banks of the mighty Irrawaddy.
After these iconic destinations, hone your skills with the Myanmar landscape, as your travels take you into a very remote and unseen world. Stop at Inle Lake, Sittwe, and Mrauk U to journey to the places and people that may never have been before the camera lens. Visit tattoo tribe villages in Chin State, photograph fish markets at sunrise, cruise through stilt villages on the water, visit a nunnery and novice monastery, and find a series of 700 temples that are wrapped around the jungle in Mrauk U. Each day is filled with rare photographic opportunities; a distillery hidden in a palm shack, fishermen rowing with their legs, tribal elders with faces etched in ink. The recent evolution of Myanmar's flight network means most journeys are relatively short and through the air, maximizing your time on the ground amidst the surreal subjects.
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 8 reviews
We requested proposals from 7 different providers. After evaluating each proposal on cost and quality we selected this travel agency. Their price was in the middle of the price range. However we judged their value to be the best considering the creativity and quality of the activities proposed as well as the included hotels and amenities.
Our request for proposal included our age, mobility situation. desired trip length and countries to be visited. We visited Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar. We provided our international flights to Phnom Penh and home from Yangon. Our travel agency provided flights internal to SE Asia. We were met promptly at each airport by a driver if we were just going to our hotel or driver and guide if sightseeing or activities were involved. The guides handled all of our arrangements and everything went like clock-work. They got the tickets, got us in the right lines or to the right door so that all we had to do was enjoy ourselves. Despite all the activities and sightseeing we still had time to enjoy our hotels and rest.
The activities were first-class: acrobatic circus in Siem Reap, dinner and Thai dance show in Bangkok, floating market in Kanchanaburi, ride on the death train on the River Kwai, boat tour on the golden triangle river, cooking class and dinner with a local family near Chiang Mai, two night luxury riverboat cruise from Mandalay to Bagan, sunrise balloon ride over Bagan, longtail boat tour around villages on Inle Lake and high tea at the old colonial hotel in Yangon. All of these activities were wonderful and we will never forget them.
The hotels were all luxurious and had local flavor. All of the rooms were spacious and the service excellent. We spent the night in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Mandalay, Bagan and Yangon. We have had several river boat trips but our river boat trip from Mandalay to Bagan surpassed it with more spacious cabins and baths, better public spaces and better service.
Our travel agent worked with us back and forth promptly as we fine tuned our itinerary. He made recommendations on tipping, currency and local customs such that the entire trip went smoothly and thus maximized our enjoyment of these wonderful countries. I cannot recommend this agent and his company high enough to reflect our satisfaction with the trip he arranged.
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Our search began, as with most, jumping around on various internet sites looking to establish travel on a unique tour of Southeast Asia. Our goal, for a two week trip (14 days) for our family of three, was to experience Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar.
Currently living in Singapore, we have friends and coworkers who suggested some "areas" of the region and specific locations and sites that were defined as a "must see". Along with those suggestions very often they included the comments on how beautiful, peaceful, and friendly this area of the world truly is. In a word, "GO", and experience all that Southeast Asia has to offer and you will not be disappointed.
Our online research brought us to Zicasso, where we outlined at a very high level our goals of selected countries, types of experiences, hotel grade, type of room, and special accommodations related to allergies. It was at this point and time that we were connected with our travel agency to begin constructing our tailor made tour.
Almost immediately, our agent was at our tailored need in guiding us and helping us craft our itinerary. We found this travel agency to be extremely responsive and flexible, as well as, offering counsel and input. At first glance, our travel goals for the two weeks appeared a bit aggressive, and as our travel agency began constructing a sample itinerary they asked us to review it closely to be sure we were going to be comfortable with the pace and travel that was to be required.
The process actually began with a phone call, basically an interview to understand our families' goals, needs, and desires for our hopeful experiences. Ongoing communication took place via email, with extremely quick responses to our questions or requests for additional understanding as we continued to do our online research of the region and awaited our proposed itinerary and cost.
We remember receiving the itinerary, and the excitement for the potential of what we were about to embark on immediately jumped out of the pages. The itinerary was very detailed indicating what would be taking place Day 1 thru Day 14. Our private tour included a personal guide for each location and a personal driver and van at each location as well. It listed their recommendation for the 4 - 5 star hotel at each destination and how and where we would be greeted upon arrival.
This last little component is one, as we actually traveled, we really came to appreciate. Our trip essentially included 8 flights over the 14 days. We arranged our travel to/from Singapore, our travel agency arranged all the other remaining transportation and flights. The travel agency had a representative meeting us as we got off the plane. In Vietnam for example, we just sat back as they managed and processed the express visa service, guided us through immigration and customs, assisted us in our bag collection, and then introduced us to our guide and driver as we headed to the hotel.
This experience was repeated as we arrived in Laos from Vietnam, in Cambodia from Laos, in Thailand from Cambodia, in Myanmar from Cambodia, and within Myanmar as we flew from Mandalay to Bagan, then flew from Bagan to Yangon. In part, this part of the travel arrangements constructed by this travel agency removed what could have been a very stressful component of the trip and had us relaxed, as we watched other travelers standing in long lines or trying to understand what was required to pass into country.
Speaking of potential stress, in the past, we would manage all the travel arrangements ourselves. We would construct the itinerary, including locations and sites, schedule in meals, manage local transportation, and try to take it all in at the same time. Managing all of that takes away from the experience, adds stress, and if you need flexibility you are not prepared to adjust or understand how. Our travel agency made all of that disappear and we simply got to sit back (ok, lots of walking and climbing, not exactly sitting back at a beach) and enjoy our trip. Here is where we became impressed. Our guides and drivers at each location were simply amazing. How friendly and gracious they were, they became part of the experience. We just didn't walk up a temple, we didn't simply see the sunrise at Angkor Watt, we heard and understood the history of what we were witnessing at each location. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable.................and observant. Without them, the trip's experience would have simply been reduced by 50% in appreciation and understanding.
We happened to travel from the end of June through the beginning of July. This isn't exactly prime tour season for these destinations (usually Oct - Mar). However, our family believes this made the experience that much more enjoyable. The guides and drivers were thanking us for our patronage and for visiting and everyone we engaged was so polite. This leads us right into the staff at each of the hotels. As we came and went on our daily tours and returned in the late afternoon or early evening, we felt as though we were being welcomed home. Often a cool drink, cool towel to refresh ourselves, and assistance greeted us each and every time. Always this came with a smile and a thank you. The people made our experience memorable and our travel agency put all of this together for our family.
Just when you think that the travel agency's personal touch couldn't get any better, our agent took the opportunity during our trip to actually meet us at the hotel while we were in Vietnam. Ensured we had all the personal contact information necessary for each contact at each location, as well as, his own personal contact information. He then presented out family with a small gift of appreciation. Nice job and well done. This was our first experience using both Zicasso and this travel agency and we were incredibly impressed.
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As promised, here is a follow up on my trip.First, a big thank you to my planner for the book, Burma: Rivers of Flavor, it is super and I will challenge myself to create some of the recipes.I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Myanmar. I had an excellent, informative guide and a delightful companion. I had no idea that she would accompany me throughout the trip, but I am happy she did. Most everything about the trip was delightful, and the balloon ride exceptional. Perhaps the only thing lacking was that which was in your brochure which stated meeting with local dignitaries or a cooking lesson. The temples were beautiful but by the third day in Bagan I was ready for something a bit different. As I was a solo traveller, my guide accomodated a slight change and we went into town, had a massage and I was delighted and grateful.I thank you for organizing an unforgettable experience.
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There were three things which bothered me and I will detail them:
1) The hotel in Siem Reap was SUBSTANDART for the DELUXE tour we took, compared to the other 4 hotels we were booked in. We were very dissapointed.
2) We were booked in a tour of one hour riding cuatricylcles. It was totally innapropiate. Awfull place, no helmets, no insurance provided, so if something happened you were responsible for the costs of accident or mishappen. We declined to do it.
I believe you should remove this activity in these term and reembourse us the money.
3) We made a reservation for a 2 days cruise from Mandalay to Bagan.
We requested and agreed for a standart room in the second floor, and a reservation was made respecting our requests.
To my surprise we were booked in a room in the third floor , which was 1000 dollars more expensive, whithout being notified by the travel agent. The boat with a capacity of 34 people, carried 20 passengers, so there was plenty of room. We felt robbed.
4) Whereas all the communications during the organization of this personalized trip was very fast and efficient. Once that was finished, if I did not commenced any inquiry, we did not hear anything from your company. The day which I had to pay the final bill, I was obliged to contact you to update the amount to be payed, with no update from your side.
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Good trip. Good company. They made some stumbles (we requested twin beds but in every hotel we were given a king sized bed and had to correct their mistake) but overall were pretty good. I'd endorse Myanmar as a place worth traveling to. The people there are as friendly as described and our local guides did everything they could to make us feel welcomed and comfortable.
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We had a fantastic time on our trip to Thailand and Myanmar..your suggestion of using this travel company was spot on...their services we're par to none and our consultant gave and planned a unforgettable trip for us...from the destinations to the guides who spoke outstanding English to the plane trips to get to different parts of the countries to the cruise company for our 7 day trip down the Irrawaddy all was outstanding..they deserve all 5 stars plus...we would definitely use them again and thank you again for this wonderful suggestion..Warren and Kathy USA
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