Day (1)
Yangon
Arrival Yangon by Flight, transfer to hotel. Proceed for sightseeing
up to your flight schedule. Overnight Grand Mee Yahta Hotel. (B+L+D)
Day (2) Yangon-Kyaikhto-Mawlamyaing
After early breakfast , start to leave Yangon, a short stop at
Htaukkyant War Cemetery where those who lost their lives in this area
during WW II are interred. Lunch at Kyaikhto and continue to Mawlamyaing
-the first British capital in colonized Burma. Overnight Attran Hotel
Mawlamyaing. (B+L+D)
Day (3) Mawlamyaing-Thanbyuzayat- Mawlamyaing
After breakfast travel to Thanbuyzayat, the site of the Commonwealth
War Cemetery. Thanbuyzayat (pronounced Tunboozyat) means "white iron",
the War Cemetery lies at the foot of the hills, which are, buried men
who lost their lives in the building of the Burma-Siam railway. The
total number of burials here is 3,771. We will have as much time here as
the group requires. From the Cemetery we will visit the Museum.
Overnight Attran Hotel- Mawlamyaing. (B+L+D).
Day (4) Mawlamyaing-Kyaikhto-Yangon
This morning we set off for Kyaikhtiyo to have lunch before returning
to Yangon.
We will arrive at Yangon in the early evening. Overnight Grand Mee Yahta
Hotel (B+L+D).
Day (5) Yangon Sightseeing
This morning we will take a tour of the city and visit the famous
Shwedagon Pagoda towering the green city scape of Yangon, the Shwedagon
Pagoda is the prominent landmark visible from miles around. The
Shwedagon is believed to be built some 2,500 years ago. Overnight Grand
Mee Yahta Hotel (B+L+D).
Day (6) Departure Yangon
This morning to wander around Scott Market; here you will be able to
pick up some last minute gifts. Scott market was named after Mr C Scott
in 1926. Scott was the the Municipal Commissioner. The market was
renamed by the locals to Bogyoke Aung San Market in honour of the
national leader General Aung San who was assassinated in 1947. Late
afternoon transfer to the airport. |