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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Explore ancient capital, Bago on this day trip from Yangon. Witness the best of Bago’s architectures and cultural highlights with our professional English speaking guide. We will share stories about a monk’s life in Kyakhatwine Monastery and the history of the tallest pagoda: Shwemawdaw Pagoda. This day trip includes a visit to the Allied War Cementery in Taukkyan as well as a delicious lunch. Highlights • Learn about the history of the tallest pagoda, Shwemawdaw Pagoda and other religious sites. • Royal Palace visit • Visit to the Allied War Cementery in Taukkyan • Burmese lunch
Inclusions: Lunch in one of the most famous local restaurants (no drinks), 1 bottle per person in the car, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes, Bago Zone Fees
Exclusions: Other drinks and refreshment not stated, Personal expenditure , Shopping , Travel Insurance
I am playing catch up as I haven't been here in quite a while,In 2016/2017 my partner and I travelled to Myanmar having a 3 week custom private tour. The Team at Tour East were excellent, Not only did everything go as planned the guides provided in each area were extremely knowledgeable and made suggestions re our itinerary to compliment what was already planned. Balloons over Bagan was probably a highlight however the while trip over something for all the senses and the people we met were wonderful.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Visit two fascinating Buddhist sites on a full-day trip from Yangon to Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda, also called Golden Rock, and Bago, leaving the capital city behind to explore local culture and landmarks. You'll pass through a landscape of paddy fields and forests, browse a pagoda market selling traditional medicines and handicrafts, then tour pagodas in a former imperial capital that's dotted with Buddhist sites. Group size is limited to 8 for personal service from the guide, with pickup and drop-off at hotels in Yangon.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Professional art historian guide, Private tour, Lunch
Exclusions: Gratuities
Spectacular is the view scenery but what’s important is the Travel Agency who is able to take u around and make u feel as a local. Try local food at hidden stores yet explore the gems of Myanmar. Travel safe and travel with friends friends is how they are.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
This is an excellent day return trip to Golden Rock from Yangon. Perfect for those who wanted to get away outside Yangon only in a day and particularly interested to see why this place is so special, famous and important Buddhist's site. Leaving Yangon at 7:00 a.m and we'll be passing through Bago city, Htauk Kyant Allied War cemetery, beautiful countryside of Myanmar, Sittaung River and finally get into Kyaikhto Township. A truck car ride up and down hills from Kimpun Base Camp together with local pilgrims will be a great fun. Golden Rock is located about 3600 feet above the sea level. Entrance fees, simple breakfast, lunch, a private A/C car, guide and truck car fees will be covered.
Inclusions: Fuel surcharge, Breakfast, Lunch, Professional guide, Port pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Air-conditioned vehicle, Entrance fee at Golden Rock
Exclusions: Entrance fees in Bago
Due to Covid-19 we have been 'stuck in Yangon for 5 months. The Government opened up domestic travel and we contacted Zaw Min Oo @ Jack. He arranged our accomodations, flight to Mandalay, road trips to Bagan, Kalaw and Inle Lake (smaller flight routes still not operational) and flight back from HeHo. The 10days were absolutely amazing. We stopped at many little places along our travels off the tourist track. The tours were informative and interesting and he didn't spare the effort to make it as fascinating and interesting as possible. It was like travelling with a friend, not a tour guide. Jack's passion for his country is contagious. Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Bago houses a large number of interesting and historically-important sights. Join this excursion from Yangon to learn about Hanthawaddy Kingdom.
Inclusions: Private transfers in air-conditioned vehicle, Hotel pick up and drop off, Yangon - Bago Train Ticket, English-speaking guide, Full-day sightseeing tour , Bottled water
Exclusions: Entrance fees and zone fees
It is the most amazing visit to Myanmar. A villager is very nice and welcoming to visit their home. She give their transitional clothes for remembrance memorials photos. Worth a visit.
4.8 based on 4 reviews
Bago, formerly known as Hanthawaddy of Mon Kingdom in 15th century. Your professional English speaking guide will bring you to some popular landmarks and attractions of Bago such as Kyakhat Wine Monastery, Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Reclining Buddha of Shwethelyaung, the four Giant Buddha images of Kyaikpun Pagoda and the excavation site and restoration work of Kanbawzathadi, the palace of famous King Bayinnaung.
Inclusions: Complimentary Hotel or Airport pick up/drop, Experience English-speaking local tour guide, Private transfer by air-conditioned vehicle, Water bottles and Towels, Bago Zone Fees
Exclusions: Lunch and Drinks, Personal expense, Gratuities, Cruise Terminal Pick up / Drop off (Extra Charges may apply)
This trip was outstanding. My guide, Ms San San Shwe was a font of knowledge, carefully planned the day to correspond with the heat and was happy to oblige with a side trip to ‘The Lady’s House’ to satisfy a bit of hero worship on my part. The circular railway was a great deal of fun also, but it was Ms Shwe’s knowledge, bubbly enthusiasm and obvious love of her country that won me over. If this is your first time in Myanmar, this is a must do tour. I was sooooo impressed.
4.8 based on 16 reviews
Today you trip start at the hotel in Yangon, after 2 hour drive, arrive in Bago (84 km from Yangon). Bago’s sightseeing starts with the charming and characteristic monastery of Kya Khet Waii, an eminent teaching center for hundreds of monks from neighboring regions to study Buddhism. You will have ample time to observe when the monks walk mindfully in procession for their last meal of the day.
Inclusions: Meals as per itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner), Professional art historian guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Round-trip private transfer
Exclusions: Gratuities
If you have limited time, this is a great day trip (around 13 hours) from Yangon, taking in some of the most important Buddhist sites in the area, and allowing you to see the lush landscapes of Myanmar. Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable, and our driver was very efficient at dropping us off and picking us up from various locations. All attraction entry prices, water and food are included. The company, Colors of Myanmar, was also very obliging, helping us to change the date of our tour when we couldn't make it on the day we had originally planned. Highly recommended!
4.7 based on 3 reviews
In the morning Greeting by our guide at hotel. Start for sightseeing to Bago, on the way to Bago, visit to the Taukkyan War Cemetery which is a cemetery for Allied soldiers from the British Commonwealth who died in battle in Burma during the Second World War. Then we will proceed our excursion to the ancient capital of Bago (formerly known as Pegu). Its classical name is Hamsawaddy and lasted about 300yrs from 1365AD to 1635AD. first visit to the Kyikepun four faces Pagoda images, Shwetharlyaung reclining Buddha image Mon weaving villages, Enjoy lunch at the local Restaurant After lunch, we visit olden Kanbawzathardi Palace of King Bayintnaung the founder of the second Myanmar Empire. Shwemawdaw pagoda the highest stupa which dominated the town. Then we will drive back to Yangon
Inclusions: Sightseeing with professional English speaking local tour guide, • Private air-con vehicle with drivers for transfers and excursions as mentioned in program, • Entrance fees and zone fees for the visits mentioned in the program, • Drinking water and towel during excursion, Hotel pick up and drop off
Exclusions: Meals or drinks
I hired Alphard car from Great Way Yangon Car Rental service to go Mandalay. Great Way Yangon provide very nice service. Good car and excellent AC. The driver good driving skill and comfort ride.Thank you.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Bago (also known as Pegu) used to be the former capital of southern Myanmar and within a short drive out of Yangon; it is hard to understand that this current town has been left untouched on the tourism path. Its abundance of religious sites and the remains of its former palace make Bago an appealing and simple day trip from the former capital. The great density of Buddha’s and treasure-filled temples or the ideal first stop when you leave the city behind when searching for centuries-old monuments that have been carefully restored to their former glory.
Inclusions: A full day tour with a professional English-speaking guide., Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver. , All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the description. , All applicable taxes and service charges, Lunch at a local restaurant (food only)
Exclusions: Personal expenses such as drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees , Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement., Single supplement charges for single travellers, where applicable, Any airline tickets, visa fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general meeting point, Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)
This was a great experience! i enjoyed the scenery and the guide. the guide was very knowledgable and kind!
Pégou, which Burmese write Bago since 1989, is a city of Burma, capital of the region of the same name. It is located 80 km northeast of Rangoon. The population of 5,014,000 people is a mixture of Burmese, Mons, Karens, Chins, Arakanese, Shans and Pa-O, plus some Anglo-Burmese. Buddhism is the majority religion. The Burmese language is the vehicular language. The first name of Pégou is Hanthawaddy or Hamsawaddy. According to legend, it is two monarch princesses of Thaton who would have founded the city in 573 AD. The main crop is rice, which occupies about 2/3 of agricultural land. There are fisheries, salt works, crockery, sugar, paper, plywood, and distilleries. This one day trip ensures you get the most out of a trip to this fascinating area.
Inclusions: Transfer and sightseeing by private vehicle with air-conditioning, English Speaking Guide
Exclusions: Meals (Lunch & Dinner), Travel Insurance, Personal expenses
We have been onboard Mergui Princess the last week of december, its impossible to describe how relaxing and funny it was, the crew did always the best to make we happy and comfortable, our cruise guide was very kind and experienced (A.K.). We did snorkeling, kayaking, trekking on desert islands and obviously sunbathing on the most beautifull beaches I've ever been to. Birdwatching beautifull hornbills, sailing with dolphins, kayaking into the mangroves, diving with colorfull fishes into big coral mushrooms, meeting local fishermans and see gipsyes in their villages.... amazing. The food onboard was awesome, the boat was not a piece of modern engineering but was safe and clean, we didn't experience any trouble at sea, always had lighting, ac power and air conditioning available. Even if it was not necessary because of warm climate,just in case of a rainy day, hot water in the shower would be appreciated, so my suggestion is to install a thermo boiler heated by diesel engine or ac power. People used to sailboat cruises will be super happy with sleeping accomodation and bathrooms, others need to get used to it, because its not a 5 star hotel or a luxury yacht, so prepare to a little sacrifice to gain access to magnificent places and the possibility to have a look into the lifes of the inhabitants of this paradise on hearth. To be repeated in the northern islands.
Bago houses a large number of interesting and historically-important sights. Join this excursion from Yangon to learn about Hanthawaddy Kingdom.
Inclusions: Private transfers in air-conditioned vehicle, Hotel pick up and drop off, English-speaking guide, Full-day sightseeing tour, Bottled water
Exclusions: Zone fee
It is the most amazing visit to Myanmar. A villager is very nice and welcoming to visit their home. She give their transitional clothes for remembrance memorials photos. Worth a visit.
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