08:00 am >> Pick up from Hotel or client's location. Visit to Botataung Pagoda and explore the daily lives of people around jetty and Yangon
River view for photoshoot(1 hrs).
09:00 am >> Visit to City center landmark Sule Pagoda, Mahabandoola Park & downtown of Yangon with remarkable sites of Yangon Colonial Buildings
and City Hall.
10:00 am >> Visit to Royal Palace(Karaweik)& Kandawgyi Lake for sunset view with glory of famous Shwedagon Pagoda from the Park.
11:30 am >> Visit to Chaukhtat Gyi,the biggest colossal reclining image in Myanmar.
12:30 am >> Visit to Kabar Aye Pagoda(world peace pagoda)
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14:30 pm >> Visit to Bogyoke Market,the most famous for shopping with full of Myanmar arts,Handicrafts,Lacquerware & Jewelleries.
16:00 pm >> Visit to World famous Great Golden Shwedagon Pagoda.
18:00 pm >> End of Tour & back to Hotel,Yangon. Transfer back to Hotel.
Option ( 1 ) if you would like to include Afternoon Tea at Strand Hotel - 25 USD per person
Remark: Gem Museum, National Museum close on Monday, Tuesday & Gazette Holidays. Bogyoke Market closes on Monday.
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- Transfers and Sightseeing by private air-conditioned vehicles
- Local English Speaking Guide
Nice Myanmar Traditional Lunch
- The entry fees for sightseeing places- Drinking water 1 bottle
- Drinks, Beverages, Tips, personal expenses
- Any other services not mentioned in the “Services Include:” section as above
1 pax - from USD $ 125
2 pax - from USD $ 78
3 pax - from USD $ 55
15 & above (1 FOC) - from USD $ 50
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This is 2500-year old pagoda was originally called Kyaik-de-att,and was later named after the 1000 military generals who brought the Buddha hair relic from India to Myanmar.
The pagoda is located right in the center of the city.In fact the pagoda itself is in the middle of a traffic circle.It is said to be over 2000 years old and to contain a hair relic of Buddha.
Formerly known as Scott Market,this is the most famous local market in Yangon.The large colonial building was built in 1926.There are 1641 shops in the market and almost anything you can imagine is on sale.
The five-story museum house a priceless collection of artifacts and items of historical significance.The highlight of the collection is the Sihasana(Lion Throne)which belonged to King Thibaw.
This is a new pagoda constructed in 1952,and was built for the sixth Buddhist synod,held from 1954 to 1956.The name means 'world peace' in English,and is known as the 'World Peace Pagoda'.
It display very famous gem stones of Myanmar such as rubies,jades,sapphires an Pearls.It also houses the Gems Mart.
Originally constructed in 1907,the reclining Buddha is 72 meters long and is the biggest reclining Buddha image in Myanmar.However,it suffered damage over the years,and reconstruction was started in 1957 and completed 1966.
This was the house where General Aung San lived,with his wife,Daw Khin Kyi,and their three children.The 1920s house is still in original condition,and has many interesting items on display including Aung San's car,his library,photos and his famous suit.
This large lake is just north of downtown,and around it is a park and recreation area.It's a busy roads around it.The lake is best known for the karaweik,a huge concrete replica of a royal Burmese Barge.
The largest and most important pagoda in Myanmar is the Shwe Dagon Pagoda.It rises almost 100 meters above the greer cityscape of Yangon.
The Strand Hotel in Yangon is one of the most iconic hotels in Myanmar. Built in 1901, it remains as awe inspiring as it was in the early 20th Century.