Myanmar For Those With Time

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If you have a little more time on your hands then there are lots of options for myanmar adventure hear we focus on a few off the beaten track places that make ideal tailormade tours to myanmar adventure. Obivously you will spend a night or two at Yangon and visit amongst other attractions the Shwedagon Pagoda and Scots market. Outside Yangon there is also the delightful town of Bago with a 55 m reclining Buddha. The first major stop for an off the beaten track adventure is the hill top station of Kalaw. Kalaw has some great trekking options from one to four days.

The trek starts with passing tea plantations. The first stop is the village of Ywar Thit part of the Danu ethnic group. Stop at this remote village to gain a short insight into the daily lives of the local people here. The trek also gives you the opportunity to see a Palaung ethnic group know for making excellent weaving designs. The nights will be in village stay and you should be prepared for basic accommodation but you are not here for luxury but the unique experience. The second day involves a short train ride and then trekking to more remote villages which include the Sar Bine and Nang te Thee Le Thi villages. The final two days sees you trek about 4 - 5 hours each day trekking to arrive at a stunning Indein village housing 16th century pagodas. From this village you continue by boat to the Inle Lake where you can relax and reflect on your great experience.

From the Inle Lake south east Asia adventure tour packages to Myanmar normally continue to see the temples of Bagan with those after a little more excitement taking a balloon ride at dawn for an aerial view of the thousands of temples here, this makes for perfect tailormade tours to myanmar adventure.

South East Asia adventure tour packages to Myanmar should focus on more off the beaten track activities and for those looking for an adventure Mrauk U is the place to find it. An elusive kingdom-turned village in the hills of Rakhaing State near the Bangladesh border. From the 15th - 18th century Mrauk U was a prosperous city with a navy and the emperor here even hired Japanese samurai for bodyguards. One on the only ways to reach the area is a 5 hour boat journey taking in the remote beauty and river landscape as you journey back in time. Visit ancient pagodas and Chin Village with its tattoo faced villagers! After experiencing Mrauk U you will then continue this adventure by boat to Sittwe where you can take in the sunset over the Bay of Bengal. To end your trip, spend a few days at the beach knowing you have truly explored myanmar adventures.