3-Day Tour Through Yangon And Bago
Description
Embark on a 3-day tour in Yangon's historic heart with colonial architecture and the Sule Pagoda! Then, travel to Bago, exploring war memorials, monastic life, and ancient pagodas. Next, experience local life with a train ride, visit the White Marble Buddha, and explore pagodas, caves, and museums. Wrap up your tour in Yangon with a ferry to Dala City.
Highlights
- Try local teas and snacks at local tea shops
- Visit the Scot Market, consisting of three thousand shops
- Explore the Chaukhtetgyi Reclining Buddha, Kabaraye Pagoda and Mahapathana cave
- Verse yourself with the monastic life at KyaikkhaWin Monastery
- Stroll around the beautiful Kandawgyi Lake and Mahabandoohla Park
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Day 1: Yangon City Tour expand_more
Go soft walking around the old Yangon city hub with colonial buildings and a small Indian quarter.
Visit the Sule Pagoda, City Hall, Mahar Ban Doo Hla Park, High Court, etc.
Stop at Local Tea House to taste local tea with traditional snacks.
Continue walking on Bank Street and see the Chauk Htet Gyi Pagoda and Kandawgyi Lake with Karaweik Palace.
Proceed to Old Scot Market, built in 1912.
Look at the majestic bejewelled Shwedagon Pagoda in the evening.
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Day 2: Yangon - Bago expand_more
Go from Yangon to Bago by car. Stop at the War Cemetery under the supervision of Common War Wealth.
See the monastic life at KyaikKhaWin Monastery, where over 500 monks and novices study Buddhist Literature.
You can continue to Shwemawdaw Pagoda, the highest one in Myanmar, with your Myanmar tour guide.
See Kanbawzathardi Palace.
Visit Shwetharlyaung Pagoda, a reclining one with a smiling face. According to legend, King Mingadipa built it in 900 A.D
View the Kyaik Pun, four sitting Buddha Images believed to have been built in the 16 century by a powerful king, Damacedi.
Travel back to Yangon in the evening.
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Day 3: Circular Train & Dala City Tour by Trishaw expand_more
Take a local train for one hour. Drop off at the Inn Sein Station and look around the local Market.
Visit the White Marble Buddha and white elephant park.
Explore the Kabaraye Pagoda and Mahapathana Cave.
Continue to National Museums.
Walk along Inya Lake, the biggest lake in Yangon.
Hop on board a local Ferry to Dala City and go sightseeing by Trishaw to see real-life people.
What's Included
Private guide service
- Transportation for all tour sightseeing
- Fuel Fee, Toll Gate fee, Parking fee
What's Excluded
Meals
Accommodation
Entrance fee
Personal expenses
What to bring
- Hats
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Some cash
- Passport
Know before you go
Myanmar Currency is called 'KYAT.'
Yangon entrance fee is USD 20 per person.
Bago's entrance fee is USD 10 per person.
Lunch will cost you around Kyat 8000 at a local restaurant.
The king built Rangoon (a corruption of Yangon) in the 18th century. He named it 'Yangon', which means 'End of Strike". It is the most significant and busiest city in Myanmar, with 7 million people.
Under the supervision of Englishmen Dr. William Montgomery and Captain Fraser, Rangoon became the most beautiful and cleanest city in Southeast Asia and made its capital. It is easy to understand how prosperous colonial Rangoon was from the monumental architecture that still graces the city's downtown.
Meeting Point
Hotel or airport
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.Price Details
The group size and price | |
1 To 4 | USD 450 Per Group |
5 To 12 | USD 600 Per Group |
This is a private tour |