Bagan
Bagan is an area in the Central region of Myanmar. Bagan, located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River, is home to the largest and densest concentration of Buddhist temples, pagodas, stupas and ruins in the world with many dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. The shape and construction of each building is highly significant in Buddhism with each component part taking on spiritual meaning.
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USD/ paxAfter breakfast at the hotel, drive to Popa and will arrive around noon. Mount Popa - 1518m above sea level and is the extinct volcano. Also known as the oasis of the central Myanmar dry zone and a perfect place for eco tourism. Home to many "Nats’ or Spirits makes Mount Popa in Myanmar the prime spot for spirit worship for those who believe in supernatural beings. Being covered in dense vegetation, it is also a paradise for bird watchers..
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USD/ paxYour guide will pick you up at the hotel at 8 am. Visit Nyaung U local market - some tourists find the morning market is more colorful and fun than the popular Scott market in Yangon. Majority of the market area is occupied by souvenirs and antiques shops. You can find bronze statues of the ancient ladies of Bagan, old lacquer ware, paintings copied from the original frescoes in the Bagan temple, hand woven clothes and many more. (You'll experience..
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USD/ paxYour guide will pick you up at the hotel at 8 am. Visit the main temples & pagoda highlights. Shwezigon pagoda, Gawdawpalin Temple, Htilominlo pagoda, Ananda pagoda, Thatbyinnyu temple, Gu Byauk Gyi, Sulamuni temple, Bu Pagoda, Shwegugyi Temple and Pyathatgyi temple. Sulamani Temple - built in 1183A.D by King Narapatisithu. The entrance of this massive cave pagoda was decorated superb architectural works of art. There are also wall ink writings of later Innwa and Konbaung periods. Legend had it that..
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USD/ paxThe land of million of pagodas Your guide will pick you up at the hotel at 8 am. First, visit Nyaung U market – some tourists find the morning market is more fun than the popular Scott market in Yangon. Majority of the market area is occupied by vendors selling local’s fresh produces, souvenirs and antiques shops. You can find bronze statues of the ancient ladies of Bagan, old lacquer ware, paintings copied from the original frescoes in the Bagan..