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Embark on an excursion to the world’s longest teak bridge with a professional English-speaking guide. Your journey will take you into ancient Buddhist monasteries hidden in caves. Visit world-famous places such as The World’s Largest Book, the Golden Palace Monastery, and end the day with a breathtaking sunset atop Mandalay Hill. For more travel tips and guidance on planning your trips, be sure to visit canceltimesharegeek.com.
Highlights :
Enjoy nature by walking on Upein bride , the world longest teak bridge out of Mandalay.
Learn life in monastery at Mahagandaryone monastery where over 1500 Buddhist Monks are residing.
Excursion to Golden Palace Monastery, covered in gold leaves and wood carvings.
Visit The World largest book ( Kuthodaw Pagoda) recognized by UNESCO
Visit to Mandalay Hill to watch the sunset over the beautiful city of Mandalay.
What you can expect :
Enjoy your breakfast at hotel, our excellent driver and professional English speaking guide will pick you up from the hotel then visit to Upein Bridge (the world longest teak bridge) with 1086 teak posts and 1.2 km long and over 160 years old, Mahagandaryon monastery over 1500 monks are residing and have a look at the life in monastery and silk weaving industry, Myanmar traditional style and since 1803 we continue doing this business. Then, proceed to Mandalay. Firstly go to Mahamuni Buddha image casted in Buddha time (Bc623). Temple was built in 1784 by King Bodawphaya burnt down in 1884 but king Thibaw(the last king of Myanmar)renovated with Myanmar and Italian architecture. There are bronze figures from Ankarwot Temple from Cambodia. Then on the way to Stone carving place and learn what they are doing there. Then enjoy your lunch at local restaurant. In the afternoon proceed to Mandalay Royal palace built in 1857 by king Mindon (the second last king of Yadanabon Kingdom). Then visit to Golden palace monastery covered by gold leave and wood carving. And go to Kuthodaw pagoda (the world biggest book) acknowledged by UNESCO. Enjoy your sunset at the top of Mandalay Hill. After sunset we will transfer to hotel and leisure at hotel.
-Important Info-
• Meeting time: 0830 AM
• Meeting point: Your hotel in Mandalay
• Duration: 8 Hours
• Returning time: After Sunset
Additional Info ;
This is a private tour and you will have your own private English speaking guide and driver. Our guide will come and meet you at hotel lobby for sightseeing and we will reconfirm by telephone one day before departure. In this tour , hotel pick up and drop off are included and if we need to do airport , jetty , bus station transfers , there will be extra charges and you need to give direct cash to your guide.
Please bring slippers as you need to put on and take off your shoes at pagodas. You are not allowed to wear shorts when you visit to religious sights.
You could directly give entrance fee by yourself at counters (10000MMK Per Person for Mandalay sightseeing)
Upein Bridge (the world longest teak bridge)
Silk weaving industry
Mahamuni Buddha image
Stone carving place
Mandalay Royal palace
Golden palace monastery
Kuthodaw pagoda (the world biggest book)
Mandalay Hill
Inclusion | Exclusion |
Ø English speaking station guides
Ø Car with air-conditioning and driver for mentioned program Ø Toll fee and fuel charges for car Ø Hotel pick up and drop off Ø Water and snow towel on tour Ø Government tax and service charges Ø Donations for leaving slippers at temples |
Ø Camera fee
Ø Entrance fee or zone fee in each city Ø Travel insurance Ø Airport tax Ø Airport transfer Ø Meals Ø Personal expenditure such as drinks, laundry and others Ø Transaction fee Ø Tips for guide, driver and others. Ø Visa fee for Myanmar Ø International Airfare |
For Day Tour
Note: We will not refund Transaction fee
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