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Burmese Days: Along The Irrawaddy River With Bangkok – Northbound 2019
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Day | Activity |
Day 1 | Depart US |
Day 2 | BANGKOK, THAILAND |
Day 3 | BANGKOK |
Day 4 | BANGKOK |
Day 5 | BANGKOK–YANGON, MYANMAR |
Day 6 | YANGON |
Day 7 | YANGON–BAGAN (EMBARKATION) |
Day 8 | BAGAN |
Day 9 | SHWE PYI THAR |
Day 10 | SAGAING–EXCURSION TO AMARAPURA |
Day 11 | MANDALAY |
Day 12 | MINGUN |
Day 13 | KYAUK MYAUNG |
Day 14 | MANDALAY (DISEMBARKATION)–YANGON |
Day 15 | YANGON |
Day | Activity |
Day 1 | Depart US |
Day 2 | BANGKOK, THAILAND |
Day 3 | BANGKOK |
Day 4 | BANGKOK |
Day 5 | BANGKOK–YANGON, MYANMAR |
Day 6 | YANGON |
Day 7 | YANGON–BAGAN (EMBARKATION) |
Day 8 | BAGAN |
Day 9 | SHWE PYI THAR |
Day 10 | SAGAING–EXCURSION TO AMARAPURA |
Day 11 | MANDALAY |
Day 12 | MINGUN |
Day 13 | KYAUK MYAUNG |
Day 14 | MANDALAY (DISEMBARKATION)–YANGON |
Day 15 | YANGON |
Tour Highlights
Day 1 Bangkok: Welcome to ThailandDay 2 Bangkok: Boat ride on klongs; visit the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha Day 3 Bangkok: Day at leisureDay 4 Bangkok–Yangon, Myanmar: Fly to YangonDay 5 Yangon: Walking tour of the city’s landmarks; visit a local tea shop, Chaukhtatgyi, and Shwedagon PagodaDay 6 Yangon–Bagan (Embarkation): Fly to Bagan; onboard welcome reception; traditional puppet showDay 7 Bagan: Watch sunrise from temple; sightseeing including a local market, Shwezigon Pagoda, lacquer workshop, Ananda Temple, Dhammayangyi Temple, and Sulamani Temple; ox cart ride to temple for sunsetDay 8 Shwe Pyi Thar: Walking tour through this typical river village to visit a farmer’s home and see palm candy being madeDay 9 Sagaing–Amarapura: Visit Kaunghmudaw Pagoda, a silversmith workshop, and Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda in Sagaing; visit U Bein Bridge and take a sampan ride at sunset in AmarapuraDay 10 Mandalay: Sightseeing including Mahamuni and Kuthodaw Pagodas, and Shwenandaw Monastery; visit tapestry, woodcarving, and gold-leaf workshops; traditional dance performance Day 11 Mingun: Guided walk to see unfinished pagoda & bronze bellDay 12 Kyauk Myaung–Sin Kyun: Walking tour through the pottery-making village of Kyauk Myaung; see straw hat making in Sin KyunDay 13 Mandalay (Disembarkation)–Yangon: Fly to YangonDay 14 Yangon: End of vacationDay | Activity / Description |
Day 1 | Depart US Depart the US on your overnight flights. |
Day 2 | BANGKOK, THAILAND Welcome to Bangkok! Hotel rooms are available for mid-afternoon check-in.(B)# |
Day 3 | BANGKOK This morning, your Guided Sightseeing begins with a boat ride on the klongs, Bangkok’s famous canals. Stop at the stunning Grand Palace featuring the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Also, Visit the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It houses more than 1,000 Buddha images, including the 49-foot-high and 151-foot-long massive Reclining Buddha. The remainder of the day is at your leisure. (B,L)# |
Day 4 | BANGKOK Enjoy a full day at your leisure.(B)# |
Day 5 | BANGKOK–YANGON, MYANMAR This morning, fly to Yangon. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.(B)# |
Day 6 | YANGON Historic Landmarks, Hot Tea, and Harmonious LivingCLASSIC A Guided Walk introduces you to the city’s famous and historic landmarks, including old colonial buildings and Sule Pagoda, built during the time of Buddha. Along the way, stop for a cup of tea or coffee with the locals. Next, stop at Chaukhtatgyi to see the massive Reclining Buddha measuring 213 feet. Later in the day, visit Shwedagon Pagoda, a national symbol. Here, an enchanting scene unfolds as the sun sets on the golden stupa, and locals come to pay their respects. #Tonight, dine in one of Yangon’s best restaurants for a delicious welcome dinner. (B,L,D)# |
Day 7 | YANGON–BAGAN (EMBARKATION) Beautiful Bagan and Your Suite Ship® Beckon Late in the morning, fly to Bagan. Upon arrival, transfer to the port for embarkation. A welcome reception starts your evening. DISCOVERY After dinner, a traditional Puppet Show will be presented in one of the lounges.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN BAGAN#(B,D)# |
Day 8 | BAGAN Temples and Shrines—From Sunrise to SunsetToday, explore Bagan, capital of Myanmar from the 9th to the 13th centuries. During this time over 13,000 temples, monasteries, and pagodas were built in the plains surrounding the city—an area of about 40 square miles. Many of these structures have been lost over time, but around 2,300 still stand today, making this one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites. DISCOVERY Early risers can make an Escorted Visit to one of the temples with a Local Guide to witness a glorious sunrise. #CLASSIC Start your Morning Excursion at a local market selling handicrafts, fabrics, and longyis. Then, stop at Shwezigon Pagoda, one of the country’s most important shrines. Lastly, visit a lacquer workshop to learn more about this ancient craft. #CLASSIC After lunch, your Afternoon Sightseeing centers on the Bagan archaeological zone. Highlights include Ananda, considered by many to be the most beautiful temple, and Dhammayangyi, the best preserved monument left standing. Also, stop to see the exquisite and well-preserved fresco paintings at Sulamani. #DISCOVERY End the day with a traditional Ox-Cart Ride to a temple, where you can ascend to the top as the sun sets.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN BAGAN#(B,L,D)# |
Day 9 | SHWE PYI THAR Rural Life in Myanmar Comes to Life DISCOVERY This morning, partake in a Walking Tour through Shwe Pyi Thar, a typical village along the Irrawaddy. Here, visit a farmer’s home to learn more about daily life and see the locals making palm candy—a sweet and smoky confection—from the sap of the toddy palm. #DISCOVERY Enjoy time onboard your ship this afternoon. Join your Local Guide for a presentation on the Burmese language.#AFTERNOON/EVENING CRUISING#(B,L,D)# |
Day 10 | SAGAING–EXCURSION TO AMARAPURA Relaxation and RevelationsRelax this morning and take in the sights from one of the ship’s lounges or from your suite. CLASSIC Take a Guided Excursion this afternoon to visit the important religious site of Sagaing with countless pagodas dotting the surrounding hillsides. Stop to see Kaunghmudaw Pagoda with its unique golden egg-shaped dome and a silversmith workshop. Lastly, explore Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda for stunning views across the Irrawaddy to Mandalay. Then, travel to nearby Amarapura, former capital of Myanmar. Your visit focuses on the famous U Bein Bridge, a 3/4-mile-long bridge built in 1783. Take a sampan ride on the lake for unforgettable views of the sunset behind the iconic bridge. #OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN SAGAING#(B,L,D)# |
Day 11 | MANDALAY The Golden Tapestries of MandalayCLASSIC In the morning, visit Local Workshops to see skilled artisans at work making tapestries, woodcarvings, and gold-leaf. Also visit Mahamuni Pagoda to see its impressive gold-leaf Buddha—reported to be covered in six inches of gold leaf from continuous application. #CLASSIC This afternoon, take a Guided Tour of Kuthodaw Pagoda and Shwenandaw Monastery, the only WWII bombing remnants of former King Mindon’s “Golden City” and extravagant teak palace. #DISCOVERY This evening, enjoy a traditional Dance Performance featuring local song and dance.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN MANDALAY#(B,L,D)# |
Day 12 | MINGUN A Robust Bell and Prominent PagodaCLASSIC This morning, take a Guided Walk through the village of Mingun to see its bronze bell—considered the largest working bell in the world—and see the famed unfinished pagoda.#Join your Local Guide for a longyi and thanaka presentation this afternoon.AFTERNOON CRUISE TO KYAUK MYAUNG#(B,L,D)# |
Day 13 | KYAUK MYAUNG Glazed and AmazedDISCOVERY This morning, join a Guided Walk through the captivating pottery-making village of Kyauk Myaung to learn more about and see the pottery-making process. Most interesting is the eye-catching 50-gallon variety, often referred to as Martaban or Ali Baba jars. These pots could transport large quantities of goods and have played an important part of maritime trade throughout Asia for centuries.#SIN KYUN#Striking Straw CreationsDISCOVERY Later in the day enjoy a Guided Excursion to hat-making village of Sin Kyun. Here, farmers supplement their income by weaving intricate straw hats.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN MANDALAY#(B,L,D)# |
Day 14 | MANDALAY (DISEMBARKATION)–YANGON Farewell to the IrrawaddyTransfer to the airport for your flight to Yangon. The remainder of the day is yours to spend at your leisure.(B)# |
Day 15 | YANGON Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.(B)# |
Day | Activity / Description |
Day 1 | Depart US Depart the US on your overnight flights. |
Day 2 | BANGKOK, THAILAND Welcome to Bangkok! Hotel rooms are available for mid-afternoon check-in.(B)# |
Day 3 | BANGKOK This morning, your Guided Sightseeing begins with a boat ride on the klongs, Bangkok’s famous canals. Stop at the stunning Grand Palace featuring the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Also, Visit the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It houses more than 1,000 Buddha images, including the 49-foot-high and 151-foot-long massive Reclining Buddha. The remainder of the day is at your leisure. (B,L)# |
Day 4 | BANGKOK Enjoy a full day at your leisure.(B)# |
Day 5 | BANGKOK–YANGON, MYANMAR This morning, fly to Yangon. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.(B)# |
Day 6 | YANGON Historic Landmarks, Hot Tea, and Harmonious LivingCLASSIC A Guided Walk introduces you to the city’s famous and historic landmarks, including old colonial buildings and Sule Pagoda, built during the time of Buddha. Along the way, stop for a cup of tea or coffee with the locals. Next, stop at Chaukhtatgyi to see the massive Reclining Buddha measuring 213 feet. Later in the day, visit Shwedagon Pagoda, a national symbol. Here, an enchanting scene unfolds as the sun sets on the golden stupa, and locals come to pay their respects. #Tonight, dine in one of Yangon’s best restaurants for a delicious welcome dinner. (B,L,D)# |
Day 7 | YANGON–BAGAN (EMBARKATION) Beautiful Bagan and Your Suite Ship® Beckon Late in the morning, fly to Bagan. Upon arrival, transfer to the port for embarkation. A welcome reception starts your evening. DISCOVERY After dinner, a traditional Puppet Show will be presented in one of the lounges.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN BAGAN#(B,D)# |
Day 8 | BAGAN Temples and Shrines—From Sunrise to SunsetToday, explore Bagan, capital of Myanmar from the 9th to the 13th centuries. During this time over 13,000 temples, monasteries, and pagodas were built in the plains surrounding the city—an area of about 40 square miles. Many of these structures have been lost over time, but around 2,300 still stand today, making this one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites. DISCOVERY Early risers can make an Escorted Visit to one of the temples with a Local Guide to witness a glorious sunrise. #CLASSIC Start your Morning Excursion at a local market selling handicrafts, fabrics, and longyis. Then, stop at Shwezigon Pagoda, one of the country’s most important shrines. Lastly, visit a lacquer workshop to learn more about this ancient craft. #CLASSIC After lunch, your Afternoon Sightseeing centers on the Bagan archaeological zone. Highlights include Ananda, considered by many to be the most beautiful temple, and Dhammayangyi, the best preserved monument left standing. Also, stop to see the exquisite and well-preserved fresco paintings at Sulamani. #DISCOVERY End the day with a traditional Ox-Cart Ride to a temple, where you can ascend to the top as the sun sets.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN BAGAN#(B,L,D)# |
Day 9 | SHWE PYI THAR Rural Life in Myanmar Comes to Life DISCOVERY This morning, partake in a Walking Tour through Shwe Pyi Thar, a typical village along the Irrawaddy. Here, visit a farmer’s home to learn more about daily life and see the locals making palm candy—a sweet and smoky confection—from the sap of the toddy palm. #DISCOVERY Enjoy time onboard your ship this afternoon. Join your Local Guide for a presentation on the Burmese language.#AFTERNOON/EVENING CRUISING#(B,L,D)# |
Day 10 | SAGAING–EXCURSION TO AMARAPURA Relaxation and RevelationsRelax this morning and take in the sights from one of the ship’s lounges or from your suite. CLASSIC Take a Guided Excursion this afternoon to visit the important religious site of Sagaing with countless pagodas dotting the surrounding hillsides. Stop to see Kaunghmudaw Pagoda with its unique golden egg-shaped dome and a silversmith workshop. Lastly, explore Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda for stunning views across the Irrawaddy to Mandalay. Then, travel to nearby Amarapura, former capital of Myanmar. Your visit focuses on the famous U Bein Bridge, a 3/4-mile-long bridge built in 1783. Take a sampan ride on the lake for unforgettable views of the sunset behind the iconic bridge. #OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN SAGAING#(B,L,D)# |
Day 11 | MANDALAY The Golden Tapestries of MandalayCLASSIC In the morning, visit Local Workshops to see skilled artisans at work making tapestries, woodcarvings, and gold-leaf. Also visit Mahamuni Pagoda to see its impressive gold-leaf Buddha—reported to be covered in six inches of gold leaf from continuous application. #CLASSIC This afternoon, take a Guided Tour of Kuthodaw Pagoda and Shwenandaw Monastery, the only WWII bombing remnants of former King Mindon’s “Golden City” and extravagant teak palace. #DISCOVERY This evening, enjoy a traditional Dance Performance featuring local song and dance.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN MANDALAY#(B,L,D)# |
Day 12 | MINGUN A Robust Bell and Prominent PagodaCLASSIC This morning, take a Guided Walk through the village of Mingun to see its bronze bell—considered the largest working bell in the world—and see the famed unfinished pagoda.#Join your Local Guide for a longyi and thanaka presentation this afternoon.AFTERNOON CRUISE TO KYAUK MYAUNG#(B,L,D)# |
Day 13 | KYAUK MYAUNG Glazed and AmazedDISCOVERY This morning, join a Guided Walk through the captivating pottery-making village of Kyauk Myaung to learn more about and see the pottery-making process. Most interesting is the eye-catching 50-gallon variety, often referred to as Martaban or Ali Baba jars. These pots could transport large quantities of goods and have played an important part of maritime trade throughout Asia for centuries.#SIN KYUN#Striking Straw CreationsDISCOVERY Later in the day enjoy a Guided Excursion to hat-making village of Sin Kyun. Here, farmers supplement their income by weaving intricate straw hats.#OVERNIGHT DOCKING IN MANDALAY#(B,L,D)# |
Day 14 | MANDALAY (DISEMBARKATION)–YANGON Farewell to the IrrawaddyTransfer to the airport for your flight to Yangon. The remainder of the day is yours to spend at your leisure.(B)# |
Day 15 | YANGON Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.(B)# |
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