from $540* per person | 6 Days | January-September |
Comfort accommodations | Exertion level: 4 | |
Operator: Beyond Boundaries Myanmar | 6 people max |
The more remote areas of Mon
State and Kayin State are undiscovered areas of Myanmar offering spectacular
nature and intriguing tribal culture dating back for many, many centuries in
the history of South East Asia. The Mon are believed to be one of the first
civilisations in this part of the world. Although their kingdom was lost to the
Bagan king in the 11th century, their rich culture can be still be seen in
daily life with their specific sarongs, traditional food, language and music
instruments. The Kayin (also known as Karen) is one of the indigenous tribes of
the jungle known for their traditional boxing skill and their state offers
beautiful natural scenes with traditional villages and waterways surrounded by
spectacular limestone mountains. A tribe with its separate language and
traditions, whose origins are still very much unknown to scientists until this
day.
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Myanmar (Burma), Asia
Day 1: Yangon – Mawlamyine by train Meal - None
We pick you up at your hotel in
Yangon around 06:00 AM for transfer to the train station – we have reserved
upper class seats for you at the train leaving at 07:00.
Your journey starts over the track
that also is used for Yangon’s famous circular train and slowly you will see
the scenery changing from the downtown Yangon to scenery of paddy fields.
Travelling by train through Mon State
towards Mawlamyine we pass the area which supposed to be the seat of the last
capital of the Mon kingdom: the city called Suvannabhumi. Burmese
archaeologists have recently started the search again for the exact location of
this ancient city. We also pass the ancient city Thaton which is famous for its
durian and betel nut (as is the whole of Mon state). Just before reaching
Mawlamyine the train will cross a long bridge over the Thanlwin River.
Expected arrival time is around
17:30.
We suggest you to bring water, snacks
and a good book on the train. Pictures of your home country are also always a
good ice-breaker to meet other passengers on the train.
On arrival at Mawlamyine train
station a tuk-tuk will be ready and hold a signboard to bring you to the hotel.
Overnight at Cinderella Hotel – Superior room
Day 2: Mawlamyine – half day excursion with guide & tuk-tuk
Meal – B,L
Breakfast at the hotel and visit the
Seindon Mibaya Monastery. The last king of Myanmar, at the palace in Mandalay,
came to power by killing many of the rival heirs to the throne at the end of
the 19th century. Queen Seindon escaped and moved to what was called Moulmein
in that period and became a Buddhist nun till her death (her tomb is in the
compound in one of the nunneries).
She built the Seindon Mibaya
Monastery in Mawlamyine which is very fine example of architecture in the
original Mandalay palace and has magnificent woodcarvings and other decorations.
It’s a monastery so beautiful that one could actually call it a museum.
Continue to the Ni Paya to have a
view over the city and walk around the area with impressive buildings from the
colonial times when writers like Orwell and Kipling where living in this city
and visit the first Baptist church.
We visit the Mon Museum which has
some interesting displays to show the rich Mon culture and go to a local house
where a home cooked lunch of Mon specialities is served.
Afternoon free at leisure.
Overnight at Cinderella Hotel –
Superior room
Day 3: Mawlamyine – cruise over Thanlwin River to Hpa An
Meal – B, L
Breakfast at the hotel.
At 07:30 a tuk-tuk will pick you up
to go to the jetty from where we take private motor boat for a cruise over the
Thanlwin (Salween) River – one of the longest rivers in Myanmar ending in Mon
State.
After about an hour we arrive at a
small jetty in U Na Auk village from where you take a tuk-tuk to visit the
amazing carvings and decorations or the temples and ordination hall donated to
the village by Mr Na Auk.
Mr Na Auk was a Mon trader, living in
this area in the British period and he was famous for his intelligence to trade
and win from the big British companies and has been a symbol of being
patriotic, have a good trading sense and be kind to his fellow country man.
In modern schoolbooks his story is
taught and everybody in the country knows his name and stories how he offered
free transportation for the local people in his area, offered food and managed
to compete with the British traders.
The temple committee does not ask
entrance fees but a donation is greatly appreciated – we suggest a donation of
5.000 Kyats per person as the community really needs to money to keep the
buildings in such a good shape.
We continue the boat trip over the
Thanlwin River with spectacular sights on Zwekabin and other limestone
mountains rising from the rice fields. A highlight of the trip through this
part of Myanmar.
A simple lunch is served on board.
Arrive around 14:00 in Hpa An – on
arrival at the jetty you have to arrange a local motor taxi or tuk-tuk on your
own to the hotel in the centre of the town (costs about 2.000 Kyats per
person).
The hotel is quite simple and is the
best there is in the centre – all rooms have air conditioning and a bathroom
with hot and cold water. Breakfast is served at the top floor while there are
local breakfast shops at walking distance of the hotel.
Overnight at Hotel Gabbana – Deluxe
room
Day 4: Hpa An – kayaking
Meal – B, L
Breakfast at the hotel. Be prepared
for a soft adventure day with a lot of activities and impression to experience
real Kayin life style. We start the day by small kayaks to go for a leisurely
trip by kayaks through the paddy fields for half an hour or so. If you don’t
feel like paddling yourself, let us know and we arrange a local Kayin man to
paddle for you.
We leave the kayaks behind and
continue on foot through the forest visiting Kayin villages for a leisurely
walk of about an hour. A great trip to get a feel for the real Kayin life in
the jungle. From here we continue on foot (about 1,5 hour) passing several
other Kayin villages. A leisurely kayak trip of half an hour brings us to a
beautiful traditional local house where a home cooked lunch is being served by
the local host. From here we continue by local transport to explore the famous
Saddar cave.
Attention: as the creeks in this
rural part are quite shallow we use small kayaks to travel around which means
that you could get wet – slippers, shorts and a t-shirt are recommended. It’s
possible to shorten the village walk.
Khiri wants to support local
communities and therefore we decide to have the tour accompanied by local
people who have limited English skills but love their area and will lead you
though their community with pride.
A motorbike taxi or car will bring
you back to the hotel.
Overnight at Hotel Gabbana – Deluxe room
Day 5: Hpa An – Kyaikto
Meal – B
Breakfast at the hotel.
This morning you will have to arrange
your own transfer to the bus station. We have reserved seats for you at the
07:00 A/C bus to Kyaikto where you will arrive around 10:00.
At the junction in Kyaikto there are
always plenty of tuk-tuks available to bring you in about 30 minutes to the
Golden Sunrise hotel which is on the left side of the road just before Kin Pun
basecamp. Expected costs about 10.000 Kyats.
One of the most important pilgrimage
sites for Myanmar Buddhist and maybe one of the strangest (or unbelievable)
sites for foreign tourist: the Golden Rock (Kyaiktiyo Pagoda). A big rock with
a small pagoda built on top of it, is balancing on the edge of a mountain and
looks as if it could tumble into the ravine below at any moment (luckily some
hairs of Buddha precisely placed in the pagoda prevent the rock from falling).
The site can be reached by a truck ride on an open truck, after a short walk
(1.5 hours) or a long walk (about 6 hours up or 3-4 hours downhill) and
apparently taking the long route for 3 times in a lifetime will bring good
luck. Surrounding the Golden Rock are numerous local teashops, rest places and
monasteries as well as local souvenir shops (many of them offering traditional
Myanmar medicine made off indigenous animals found by Kayin hunters living in
the jungle in this region).
We suggest you to drop your luggage
and walk to the basecamp to take a shared truck up to the second basecamp from
where walk in about 1 hours to the Golden Rock itself. Spend the afternoon on
the platform and then take a truck back to Kin Pun basecamp and walk in 10
minutes to your hotel. Or – if you are in a good [physical shape – walk downward
in about 3-4 hours all the way from the Golden Rock to your hotel over the old
pilgrims path.
Overnight at Golden Sunrise Hotel – Deluxe room
Day 6: Kyaikto – Yangon
Meal – B
Breakfast at the hotel and morning
free at leisure. You are expected to arrange the transportation to the Kyaikto
bus station on your own (about 30 minutes). We have reserved seats for you on
the A/C bus to Yangon leaving at 13:00 from Kyaikto bus station.
Expected arrival in Yangon at
Mingaladon Bus station around 18:00.
**End of services**
INCLUDING:
- All transport as per the program incl train and bus tickets
- All accommodations as per program (based on double sharing room)
- Service English speaking guide on day 2 in Mawlamyine
- Private boat trip Mawlamyine to Hpa An
- All meals as mentioned (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner).
- Kayak trip in Hpa An
NOT INCLUDING:
- Air tickets domestic and international
- Some tuk-tuk or motorbike transfers (as mentioned in program “on
your own”)
- Insurance
- Personal expenses
- All drinks
- Tips
- Other expenses that not mentioned on the itinerary
- Entrance fees
- Any peak season surcharge (normally New Year period)
- Visa fees and/or visa authorization
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