Untouched Temples of Myanmar: Bagan, Mrauk U & Yangon Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Myanmar's landscapes appear frozen in time, their old-world mystique cascades across jungle-clad hills and enigmatic temple plains. These landscapes are mostly unexplored and are only just becoming truly known to the Western world. Over ten days, submerge yourself in a realm that enchants and enthralls as you are guided expertly through the ancient kingdoms of Myanmar. Blissfully and wonderfully, these temple worlds are yet to grace the mainstream tourism market.
Customizable Itinerary
Bagan – Sunset Welcomes to Beautiful Bagan
As the sun flickers across the sky, Bagan swirls into a canvas of sandstone silhouettes. The temples rise at random angles to flicker through soft tones before only their enigmatic shapes are in focus. Lines of color mark the horizon as the sunset reflects in the Irrawaddy River. The odd swirl of dust acts like a painter's trick to guide the eye with its brief impressions. Sunset in Bagan is Myanmar's most iconic scene, a time of visual beauty matched with meditative serenity. Your flight lands in the late afternoon, and you'll be guided out to a four-story temple on the Central Plains, a quiet spot to admire the show, far from other tourists. At dusk, be taken to your luxury hotel in Old Bagan, where the silhouetted icons are visible from your terrace.
What's Included:
Bagan – The Icons of Old Bagan
Bagan – Hot Air Balloon Flight and the Enchantment of the Central Plains
Bagan – The Living Temples of Nyaung U and Wet Kyi Inn
Yangon – Gold Shimmers and Pilgrims Pray at Shwedagon Pagoda
Yangon – Day Trip to the Towering Monuments of Bago
Mrauk U – Immersed in Local Life Along the Delta
Mrauk U – Spectacular Northern Temples of the Ancient City
Mrauk U – Exploring the Temple-Studded Forests and Hills
Sittwe – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Journey into the mystique of Myanmar's untouched architecture and spirituality, visiting the ancient temple sites of Bagan, Mrauk U, and Bago
- Hot air balloon above Bagan to marvel at its significant scale, then be guided around the most important of the 2,300 temples
- Discover the atmospheric living monuments of Bagan, temples, and pagodas that remain an essential part of local village life
- Join the locals at Yangon's Shwedagon, a shimmering golden pagoda and the most important Buddhist monument in the country
- Spend a day in Bago, where a 114-meter pagoda is covered in 1.5 tons of gold, and a reclining Buddha stretches out 55 meters
- Explore the ancient world of Mrauk U, deep in the western fringes of the country, the last and great capital of the Arakan Kingdom
- Spend two days exploring Mrauk U exquisite and unique fortified temples, many of them hidden in thickly-wooded hills
Detailed Description
A fortified Arakan Kingdom temple hides on a jungle-enshrouded hill as a cluster of sandstone temples crumble evocatively beside the Irrawaddy River. Golden pagodas rise over 100 meters into the sky to dominate tiny market towns. Young monks pray in 11th-century temples, while pilgrims meditate softly at glistening city monuments. So much of Myanmar could be described as old-world as the mystical temples, and pagodas are a start point to the discovery of ancient kingdoms laced in legend. These same images of Myanmar are very much a part of today as 11th-century temples are still in active use, fabled narratives are integral to the everyday, and odes to history become the start point for the here and now. A visit to Myanmar immerses you in a lost world, one that has been preserved through the country's isolation from the rest of the world. Your trip is not a museum-style visit as you discover how the lost world is very much alive.
This 10-day itinerary explores the most significant old kingdoms in Myanmar. Start in Bagan, where 2,300 temples and pagodas stand like charismatic sentinels to the past. Such a complex realm requires several days to enable you to explore all its intricacies and nuance. Discover the icons of Old Bagan, great temples by the river that reflect different stages of the building boom between the 11th and 13th-centuries. Take a horse-drawn carriage through the Central Plains, an evocative landscape of faded sandstone and powerful mystique. A hot air balloon ride also showcases the spellbinding allure of the area. Discover how the temples remain the essential piece of local life as you visit villages that are centered on glorious 11th-century structures. Explore at a relaxed pace, and enjoy many iconic sunsets over the Bagan plains.
Travel next to Yangon to soak up the spirituality of Shwedagon Pagoda, the country's most important Buddhist monument. With its golden facade that changes with the sun, be engrossed by the meditative chanting and the emotions of local pilgrims. A day trip to Bago introduces another lost world, this time symbolized by an 114-meter pagoda that drips in gold and a huge Buddha that reveals a kingdom's conversion to Buddhism.
The itinerary is completed with several nights in Mrauk U, the ancient capital of the great Arakan Kingdom. Only accessible to foreigners in the last couple of years, stupas hide on jungle-covered hills, fortified temples showcase power and beauty, while rustic lanes take you to monuments that have eroded yet remain unbowed. While Bagan is often defined by its scale, Mrauk U is remembered by its often bizarre details, like the sculpted guards that show off all 64 of Arakan's medieval haircuts. Like the more famous site of Bagan, the experience remains a confluence of a lost world with an atmospheric rural present.
Starting Price
$3,000 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.
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The travel company was very easy to work with and especially our travel specialist. We had planned our itinerary according to our interest and he delivered. All the hotels but one place were what we wanted. Guides were very knowledgeable, helpful and went out of their ways to make our trip enjoyable. All traveling vehicle and drivers were very good and safe. We were able to see and do what we wanted.
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Great planning support - very knowledgeable about all the Southeast Asian countries we visited.Great itinerary - excellent destinations and activities, excellent hotels, excellent routing and pacing.Great execution - smooth transfers, good drivers and guides, easy regional flights.Great communication - very responsive both in advance and during trip.
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Our trip was absolutely wonderful from start to finish.
I would not change anything about it.
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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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