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Luxury Travel offers promotion tour to Myanmar
Hanoi-based agency Luxury travel has begun a
promotion; six days and five nights touring in Myanmar.
The tour is the best choice for Vietnamese and worldwide travellers when
Thailand – the traditional favourite destination in the Southeast Asian region –
has been in political crisis.
Myanmar has emerged as quite a safe and peaceful site for tourists rather
Thailand.
Luxury Travel, which is a 100% fully registered and privately-owned Vietnamese
company and Vietnam’s first luxury tour company with full travel service agency,
has offered travelers an option for week long in the Buddhism country.
Upon arrival in Yangon International airport, warmly welcome by a local tour
guide, tourists will start the first day trip by visiting the magnificent
Shwedagon pagoda, landmark of Myanmar and one of the greatest wonders of the
world.
Buffet dinner with traditional culture show serve at Karaweik Hall which is a
classy modern restaurant standing in water. Overnight in Yangon.
Early morning of the second day, travelers will fly to Mandalay, where they take
an excursion to Amarapura, City of Immortality, founded in 1783 AD. Here, one
can see Mahaganthayon monastery the largest teaching monastery in Myanmar. Daily
at around 10:30 a.m. about 700 monks queue up for their last meal on this day.
The great serenity of U Bein wooden Bridge, which constructed in 1849, will be
the next step. It is about three quarter of a mile with 1086 posts and
enchanting Taung- ta-man lake.
Maha Muni Buddha image temple, completely covered with gold leaf, is the last
visit before lunch.
After lunch time, travelers will visit the reconstructed Mya Nan San Kyaw
Palace, Kuthodaw Pagoda, often called the world’s largest book (a set of 729
huge stone slabs on which the Buddhist scriptures are inscribed) and Shwekyaung
monastery which is what remains from Mandalay palace after second World War.
The entire monastery was built with teak wood and carved all over with motifs
and mythical creatures. The day tour will finish by visiting Mandalay Hill, the
natural watch-tower where visitors can watch the sunrise or sunset over the city
plains.
Visitors will start the third day in Mandalay by visiting Sagaing Hill where
over 600 monasteries for monks and nuns are located for Buddhist studies and
meditation.
U min Thonze or thirty caves pagoda has many Buddha images in a crescent shaped
colonnade, Ywahtaung Village where you can see silver workers producing bowls
and other silver items by traditional methods and the most impressive Soon Oo
Pon Nya Shin Pagoda nearby.
Private boats float to Mingun that is famous for its huge and incomplete
Pahtodawgyi Pagoda built by King Bodaw Badon in 1791 and Mingun Bell the biggest
hanging bell in the world. There are handicraft workshops such as bronze
molding, gold leaf beating, and marble stone carving.
A flight to Bagan, where sightseeing leads to Nyaung Oo Market, Shwezigone
Pagoda in which the Frontlet Relic of Buddha were enshrined, Gubyaukgyi Temple,
where is noted for its wall paintings, Htilominlo Pagoda one of the largest
temples of Bagan is noted for its fine plaster carvings Ananda Temple.
The finest, largest and best preserved of all the Bagan temples, Ananda Okkyaung,
a brick monastery with 18th century mural paintings and Dhammayangyi Pagoda,
extending approximately 255 feet on each of its four sides, is Bagan’s most
massive shrine.
A visit to a local family lacquer ware workshop, this is one of Myanmar's
best-known handicrafts. Manuha Temple is considered one of the earliest temples
in Bagan and Nanpaya temple -- a unique sandstone monument and Thatbyinnyu
Pagoda, the Bagan's tallest temple at almost 217ft.
The sunset from Shwesandaw Pagoda is breathtaking, the most popular
sunset-viewing spot in Bagan. Dinner and overnight at Bagan.
The last day will start with a fly to Yangon. Travellers will visit Chaukhtatgyi
reclining Buddha image which is one the largest image and then take Sule pagoda
surrounding -- city hall and the largest collection of British colonial
buildings.
At the Gem mart where the qualities of gems are displayed.
The country is known as the world number one producer of precious stones.
Boggyoke market provides an amazing range of Myanmar products which is a
shopping paradise for tourists and locals. In the evening, China town will be
next visit of the fifth day. After touring amazing Myanmar, fly back to Vietnam.
Tour prices start from US$990 net per-person double rate, this includes
accommodation costs, nearly all meals, regional and international flights,
private transfers, private pick up and drop off service. The tour can be booked
at last minute, and can be customized to suit individual interests and
schedules.
“Throughout Myanmar you will savor fresh and exotic cuisine, experience the
warmth and openness of the Burmese people and enjoy abundant luxury shopping,
this new travel experience brings you absolutely the best of the best Myanmar
has to offer” said Dav Nguyen, Sales and Marketing Manager of Luxury Travel
Company.
For additional charge, guests are also free to request balloon ride, restaurant
reservations, meetings with artists, cooking instructors and designers, shopping
recommendations, spa reservations, tours with special-interest lecturers, and
exclusive access to local activities and cultural events.
For tour and booking, visit www.luxurytravelvietnam.com
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