Myanmar cruise Mandalay to Bagan
Welcome to our gorgeous Burma with its plentiful sacred temples and pagodas, sunny cities with typical constructions in various styles and sizes, amazing natural scenery and a very cozy and familiar atmosphere that the local people could ever bring up to you. Coming to this ancient country, you are likely to get back to the past and enjoy all the good things that you barely see today. With our enjoyable cruise traveling from Mandalay to Bagan on the mighty Irrawaddy, you will definitely open your heart and have a greatly unforgettable holiday ever.
• Visit the unfinished pagoda of Mingun which is the largest working bell in the world and the "home for the aged"
• Tour central Mandalay including Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay Hill and its temples, the nearby Kuthodaw Paya
• See the world's biggest book, the workshops of gold leave making, tapestry making, woodcarving, marble carving and bronze casting
• Drive to Monywa to visit the Hpowindaung and Shwebadaung caves
• Watch hundreds of Buddha Statues with wonderful mural paintings
• Continue to Yandabo - a picturesque village that specializes in Pot-Making
• Enjoy every minute on the Road To Mandalay to cruise along Myanmar and its attractions of Mandalay and Bagan
• Present among thousands of golden temples and pagodas in religious complex of Bagan and Mandalay
• Admire all of the stunning panoramic views at sites and ride bike or horse-cart around
• Experience the good services and facilities of the cruise along the road
• Sail to the spectacular potteries-making village of Kyauk Myaung and see the manufacture stages of the famous 50 Gallons pots
• Explore the ancient city of Tagaung: the shrine of Bo Bo Gyi, a famous nat, the archaeological area and the fortifications
• Cruise upstream to see the impressive Second defile - the largest of the Irrawaddy gorges
• Travel around the enchanting colonial town of Katha which is the setting for George Orwell’s book “Burmese Days”
• Walk along the streets and the market by trishaw and the Elephant Logging Camp on the hardwood forest
• Arrive in Mingun and visit the unfinished pagoda, the largest working bell in the world and the "home for the ages"
• Visit central Mandalay: Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay Hill and the nearby Kuthodaw Paya
• Come to the Hpowindaung and Shwebadaung with hundreds of Buddha Statues inside
• Continue to Yandabo, a picturesque village that specializes in Pot-Making
• Have a full day visit of Bagan
• Travel up the cities of Mandalay and Bagan in Laos through Mingun and Sagaing
• Cruise along on the qualified Paukan through some joyful attractions of Myanmar
• Have great time to explore Burmese culture and nature in your own way
• Have a nice cruise and discover the life styles on river bank
• Explore Yandabo village to see the pottery manufacture
• Enjoy in a trishaw tour viewing Pakokku
• Discover Ava by horse-cart visiting the beautiful ancient monasteries
• Explore Hpowindaung cave decorated with wonderful mural paintings dated back
• Stop by picturesque Yandabo village to visit pot-making workshops and monastery
• Enjoy traditional puppet show on sundeck
• Spend time enjoying the holy atmosphere among religious complex in each city you cruise through
• Leave for mountainous land to experience the ancient traditions and meet rustic local people
• Cruise along Myanmar and admire its favored nature with eye-catching sights and imposing scenery
• Enjoy the standard services on the Ananda and gain unforgettable moments
• Enjoy the best facilities and services on the high-class Paukan
• Land in the rustic area of traditional river villages on road
• Explore Myanmar on the joyful road through Mandalay and Bagan
• Sail to the spectacular potteries-making village of Kyauk Myaung and see the manufacture stages of the famous 50 Gallons pots
• Explore the ancient city of Tagaung: the shrine of Bo Bo Gyi, a famous nat, the archaeological area and the fortifications
• Cruise upstream to see the impressive Second defile - the largest of the Irrawaddy gorges
• Travel around the enchanting colonial town of Katha which is the setting for George Orwell's book "Burmese Days"
• Walk along the streets and the market by trishaw and the Elephant Logging Camp on the hardwood forest
• Arrive in Mingun and visit the unfinished pagoda, the largest working bell in the world and the "home for the ages"
• Visit central Mandalay: Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay Hill and the nearby Kuthodaw Paya
• Come to the Hpowindaung and Shwebadaung with hundreds of Buddha Statues inside
• Continue to Yandabo, a picturesque village that specializes in Pot-Making
• Have a full day visit of Bagan
• Visit the unfinished pagoda of Mingun which is the largest working bell in the world and the "home for the aged"
• Tour central Mandalay including Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay Hill and its temples, the nearby Kuthodaw Paya
• See the world's biggest book, the workshops of gold leave making, tapestry making, woodcarving, marble carving and bronze casting
• Drive to Monywa to visit the Hpowindaung and Shwebadaung caves
• Watch hundreds of Buddha Statues with wonderful mural paintings
• Continue to Yandabo - a picturesque village that specializes in Pot-Making
• Enjoy the best facilities and services on the high-class Paukan
• Land in the rustic area of traditional river villages on road
• Explore Myanmar on the joyful road through Mandalay and Bagan
• Travel up the cities of Mandalay and Bagan in Laos through Mingun and Sagaing
• Cruise along on the qualified Paukan through some joyful attractions of Myanmar
• Have great time to explore Burmese culture and nature in your own way
• Have a nice excursion to central Mandalay exploring the palace and hill areas, crafts workshops and shopping
• Take pleasure form the morning walk in Mingun and then cruise up river to further sailing upstream
• Come to Kyauk-myoungand see its amazing pot villages
• Travel around the ancient capital of Amarapura by coach and sampan
• Pass through the U Bein Bridge to see paintings in a temple
• Arrive at Yandabo village which is famous for production of terracotta pottery from the river bank clay.
• Visit the most perfect religious constructions of temples and pagodas
• Meet with humble local people and witness their daily life
• Enjoy a series of eye-catching scenery along the way
• Have a wonderful cruise with us