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Day 1: Myanmar tours: Yangon Sightseeing Tours to Mawlamein 
After
 an early breakfast, your day will begin with a scenic journey to 
Mawlamein by car (7 hour drive). Along the way you will stop in the town
 of Bago to visit the Shwethalyaung Buddha. This reclining Buddha is 55 m
 long and 16 m high, making it one of the largest in the world.   Then, 
resume your journey stopping in Kyaikhto for lunch at a local restaurant
 (own account).   Continue after lunch to Mawlamein. The drive takes you
 through the country side passing many typical rural Burmese villages.  
Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for check in. Mawlamein is the 
capital of the Mon State and although it is Myanmar’s third largest city
 it retains a quiet charm of a sleepy fishing village. The town is 
located on the Gulf of Mottama at the mouth of the Thanlwin River. There
 is time this afternoon to stroll along Strand Road where colonial 
buildings overlook the river.
Overnight in Mawlamein.
Overnight in Mawlamein.
Day 2: Myanmar tours: Mawlamein Adventure Travel Package Tours ( B/-/- )
Start
 today with a morning visit to the bustling colorful Zeigyi (central 
market). Wander through the dozens of stalls where local vendors come to
 buy and sell their wares.   You will continue your sightseeing with a 
visit to the Kyaik Thanlan Pagoda, the city’s landmark. Built in 875 AD,
 it enshrines the Tripitaka Buddhist manuscripts as well as a hair relic
 from the Buddha. The 40 meter high stupa is located on a hill 
surrounded by 34 smaller Zediyan pagodas. From up here  one
 can enjoy panoramic views over the city and harbor. It is also thought 
to be the site where Rudyard Kipling wrote his famous poem, Mandalay.  
Next you will visit the ancient Queen Sein Don Monastery (locally known 
as Yada Bonmyint Monastery). This Monastery is more as 100 years old and
 is famous for its intricate woodcarving and Burmese crafts inside. It 
was founded by Queen Sein Tone who had to flee Mandalay at the time that
 Myanmar’s last monarch, King Thibaw Min, took power. She became home 
sick and asked the local carpenters to build a monastery in the replica 
style of her former palace. The last stop this morning is at Holy Family
 Cathedral. Built during the colonial era, this church has a beautiful 
interior rarely seen by tourists. Nearby is Judson’s Church which was 
built in 1827 by Dr. A. Judson who translated the Bible into Burmese.  
Enjoy the lunch at a local restaurant (Own Account) After lunch, take a 
short boat trip across the Thanlwin River to Gaungse Kyun (Shampoo 
Island). The island got its nickname during the Hantharwaddy period when
 Kings would come over to the Island to have their hair washed with the 
pure water from the Islands Spring. You’ll walk around the island, 
visiting the Buddhist meditation center and Sandashwin Pagoda.  As today
 draws to a close, proceed to the View Point (near U Zina Pagoda) to 
enjoy the beautiful sunset.
one
 can enjoy panoramic views over the city and harbor. It is also thought 
to be the site where Rudyard Kipling wrote his famous poem, Mandalay.  
Next you will visit the ancient Queen Sein Don Monastery (locally known 
as Yada Bonmyint Monastery). This Monastery is more as 100 years old and
 is famous for its intricate woodcarving and Burmese crafts inside. It 
was founded by Queen Sein Tone who had to flee Mandalay at the time that
 Myanmar’s last monarch, King Thibaw Min, took power. She became home 
sick and asked the local carpenters to build a monastery in the replica 
style of her former palace. The last stop this morning is at Holy Family
 Cathedral. Built during the colonial era, this church has a beautiful 
interior rarely seen by tourists. Nearby is Judson’s Church which was 
built in 1827 by Dr. A. Judson who translated the Bible into Burmese.  
Enjoy the lunch at a local restaurant (Own Account) After lunch, take a 
short boat trip across the Thanlwin River to Gaungse Kyun (Shampoo 
Island). The island got its nickname during the Hantharwaddy period when
 Kings would come over to the Island to have their hair washed with the 
pure water from the Islands Spring. You’ll walk around the island, 
visiting the Buddhist meditation center and Sandashwin Pagoda.  As today
 draws to a close, proceed to the View Point (near U Zina Pagoda) to 
enjoy the beautiful sunset. 
Overnight in Mawlamein.
Overnight in Mawlamein.
Day 3: Myanmar tours: Mawlamein Package Tours to Hpa An  - Sightseeing Tours  ( B/-/- )
( B/-/- )
After
 an early breakfast, you will start your scenic drive to Hpa An. On the 
way you will have a chance to visit several fascinating sites.  Just 
outside of the city stop at Kha Yon Cave, a beautiful natural cave where
 locals do come to worship and say their prayers to ask for good health 
and prosperity. In addition to viewing the many Buddha statues you will 
also see many beautiful stalagmites and stalactites which have formed 
natural over the centuries.   Your next stop will be Kadoe Kawnat 
village where you will visit Kawnat Monastery. This magnificent 
monastery with beautiful woodcarving was built a century ago by a 
villager named U Nar Ouat, who was famed in those days for his wealth 
and generosity. It was because of his donation that this religious site 
was build nearby his village.              Upon arrival at Hpa An, you 
will first visit Kyauk Kalat, a pagoda which is built on layers of 
natural rock formations. Flanked by a Lake, the scenery guarantees a 
great photo opportunity.  Proceed to the foot hill of the 722 m high Mt.
 Zwe Kabin. This sacred mountain has several thousand identical Buddha 
statues lined up at its base. Continue with a short walk to the 
waterfalls where you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. (Own 
account) After lunch, continue your sightseeing with a visit to Kaw Gun 
Cave also known as the ‘Cave of the Ten Thousand Buddhas’. As you walk 
through the cave, you will see more  than 2000 votive tablets of Lord 
Buddha and Mon inscriptions. One inscription is so ancient that, to this
 day, no scholar has been able to interpret it. You’ll then check-in to 
your Hpa An hotel and take a stroll through this charming town. 
Overnight in Hpa An.
 
Overnight in Hpa An.
Day 4: Myanmar tours: Hpa An Package Tours – Yangon – Departure ( B/-/- )
Transfer
 to the local jetty this morning for a boat ride on the Than Lwin River.
 You will cruise along the river for around 1 hour to the Dhamma Vizaya 
Pagoda and a hill locally known as Linnoh Gu (Bat Cave). Nowadays this 
cave has been sealed off by a door to avoid unwanted visitors who come 
to collect the very fertile compost produced by the large bat community.
 Stop to visit both the pagoda and the area around the cave, enjoying 
the peaceful atmosphere and wonderful views. Return to the jetty and 
continue by road back to Yangon. Stop en route for lunch at a local 
restaurant near Zoke Thoke Village (own account)
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