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ADVENTURE MYANMAR OVERLAND TOURS (MYAWADDY – TACHILEIK/ 12DAYS – 11NIGHTS) CUSTOMER REFERENCE Group Name : Mr. Kurt Rasmussen and party Group Size : 6 Pax Tour Code : OSG-20012202 Arrival Date : JAN Departure Date : JAN HIGHLIGHTS Myawaddy – Hpa an – Kyaikhto – Taungoo – Bagan – Popa - Mandalay - Nyaung Shwe – Inle Lake – Namsang – Kengtung – Tachileik Departure BRIEF ITINERARY DAY DATE DESTINATIONS Est. HOURS Est. KILOMETERS Day 1 22nd Jan Myawaddy - Hpa an 03:00 hr 143 Km Day 2 23rd Jan Hpa an - Kyaikhto 02:30 hr 120 Km Day 3 24th Jan Kyaikhto - Taungoo 05:00 hr 220 Km Day 4 25th Jan Taungoo - Bagan 08:00 hr 375 Km Day 5 26th Jan Bagan Sightseeing - - Day 6 27th Jan Bagan - Mt. Popa - Mandalay 04:30 hr 240 Km Day 7 28th Jan Mandalay Sightseeing - - Day 8 29th Jan Mandalay - Nyaung Shwe 06:00 hr 252 Km Day 9 30th Jan Inle Lake Sightseeing - - Day 10 31st Jan Nyaung Shwe - Namsang 04:00 hr 150 Km

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ADVENTURE MYANMAR OVERLAND TOURS 

(MYAWADDY – TACHILEIK/ 12DAYS – 11NIGHTS)  

CUSTOMER REFERENCE  

Group Name : Mr. Kurt Rasmussen and party 

Group Size : 6 Pax 

Tour Code : OSG-20012202 

Arrival Date : JAN  

Departure Date : JAN 

 

HIGHLIGHTS 

Myawaddy – Hpa an – Kyaikhto – Taungoo – Bagan – Popa - Mandalay - Nyaung Shwe – Inle Lake – Namsang – Kengtung – Tachileik Departure 

 

BRIEF ITINERARY 

DAY  DATE  DESTINATIONS  Est. HOURS  Est. KILOMETERS 

Day 1  22nd Jan  Myawaddy - Hpa an  03:00 hr  143 Km Day 2  23rd Jan  Hpa an - Kyaikhto  02:30 hr   120 Km Day 3  24th Jan  Kyaikhto - Taungoo  05:00 hr  220 Km Day 4  25th Jan  Taungoo - Bagan  08:00 hr  375 Km Day 5  26th Jan  Bagan Sightseeing  -  - Day 6  27th Jan  Bagan - Mt. Popa - Mandalay  04:30 hr  240 Km Day 7  28th Jan  Mandalay Sightseeing  -  - Day 8  29th Jan  Mandalay - Nyaung Shwe  06:00 hr  252 Km Day 9  30th Jan  Inle Lake Sightseeing  -  - 

Day 10  31st Jan  Nyaung Shwe - Namsang  04:00 hr  150 Km 

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Day 11  1st Feb  Namsang - Kengtung  09:00 hr  340 Km Day 12  2nd Feb  Kengtung - Tachileik Departure  03:00 hr  160 Km 

 

DETAILED ITINERARY 

DAY 1: ARRIVAL MYAWADDY DRIVE TO HPA AN  

 

Arrival at Myawaddy border, our guide will greet you at the border. Myawaddy border checkpoint                             will help you with necessary documents as well as represent you the border crossing formalities                             and procedures at check-point authority’s counters. Then we will drive to Hpa an.  

Lunch at a local restaurant on the way. 

Relax and overnight at hotel.  

Accommodation:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DAY 2: DRIVE FROM HPA AN TO KYAIKHTO (B) 

 

Breakfast at the hotel. We will continue in Northern direction to Kyaik Hto, a small town in Mon                                   State, known for its rubber plantations and the Golden Rock Pagoda in the vicinity. 

Relax and overnight at hotel. 

Accommodation:  

 

DAY 3: DRIVE FROM KYAIKHTO TO TAUNGOO (B) 

 

Early breakfast at the hotel. The morning is spent visiting one of Myanmar’s landmarks, famous for                               its precarious position and religious importance: Kyaiktiyo – the ‘Golden Rock’, a huge boulder                           completely covered in gold leaf and delicately balanced on the edge of a cliff. A visit to the Golden                                     Rock is a mesmerizing experience as you will encounter the religiosity of Myanmar people in                             stunningly beautiful natural surroundings. Afterward, we take off in the direction of Taungoo. 

Relax and overnight at hotel. 

Accommodation :   

 

 

 

 

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DAY 4: DRIVE FROM TAUNGOO TO BAGAN (B) 

 

After breakfast, drive to Bagan which is one of the most amazing and richest archaeological sites in Aisa. Overnight at Bagan. 

Accommodation : 

 

DAY 5: BAGAN SIGHTSEEING (B) 

 

Breakfast at the hotel. Today we explore the archaeological site of Bagan. Visits include the golden                               stupa of Shwezigon Pagoda, which is Bagan's most important reliquary shrine – lookout for images                             of the 37 'nats' housed in a small hall; Gubyaukgyi (Wetkyi In Village), a 'cave' temple with fine                                   frescoes of the 'Jataka Tales'; and Ananda Temple, a whitewashed masterpiece of Mon                         architecture with four standing Buddhas, and the adjacent brick monastery with beautiful,                       well-preserved 18th century murals. Lunch at a local restaurant. 

In the afternoon, we learn about one of Myanmar’s most treasured handicrafts at a lacquerware                             craftsmen’s workshop in nearby Myinkaba village. Then, we continue to Manuha Temple, built in                           the Mon-style in 1059, and Myingaba Gu Byaukgyi Temple, a temple noteworthy for its mural                             paintings which today are under the protection of UNESCO. Finally, we will enjoy the sunset from                               a place where selected by our guide. 

Accommodation :  

 

 

 

DAY 6: DRIVE FROM BAGAN TO MANDALAY (B) 

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After breakfast at hotel, we will drive to Mandalay. On the way, we will visit the Mt.Popa. Enjoy                                   the stunning landscape and take the beautiful shots of the local people. Overnight at Mandalay.  

Accommodation :  

DAY 7: MANDALAY SIGHTSEEING (B) 

 

With an early rise in the morning, feel peace and tranquility at Maha Myat Muni Pagoda. Visit                                 Mahagandayone Monastery. Continue to the gold-leaf workshop. It is one thing to see temples                           covered in gold, and another to see the hard labor behind this art and appreciate it after visiting                                   the gold-leaf workshop. After having your lunch, visit Atumashi Monastery also built-in 1857 by                           King Mindon, Shwenandaw monastery made entirely of teak wood. Continue to Kuthodaw Pagoda                         which is famous as the World’s Biggest Book for its 729 marble slabs sculptured the teaching of                                 Buddha. Then proceed to Mandalay Hill to watch the sunset view and panoramic scene from the                               top. Overnight at Hotel in Mandalay. 

Accommodation :  

DAY 8: DRIVE FROM MANDALAY TO NYAUNG SHWE (B) 

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Breakfast at the hotel. Today’s ride promises to become spectacular as we move from the flatlands                               into the mountains and up onto the high plateau surrounding Inle Lake. At first, we rode on a busy                                     road, but then we turn off in Eastern direction and continue on a smaller road with little traffic, up                                     to a very long valley, and into the mountains. On the way, we realize that we are definitely leaving                                     behind us the Burmese flatlands and the Bamar culture as we enter the area of the Shan minority.                                   Lunch at a local restaurant on the way. 

We continue on our way through the mountains and stop frequently, either to take pictures or to                                 just take a break. In the late afternoon, we reach Nyaungshwe at the fabled Inle Lake. 

Relax and overnight at the hotel. 

Accommodation :  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 9: INLE LAKE SIGHTSEEING (B) 

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Breakfast at the hotel. Inle Lake is a photographer’s dream as its calm waters are dotted with                                 floating vegetation and fishing canoes, to which scenic high hills provide the perfect backdrop. We                             spend most of the day touring the lake by boat, passing endless floating gardens, where fruit and                                 vegetables are grown and will observe the lake’s unique “leg rowers” – the Intha people row                               standing up with one leg wrapped around an oar. We visit Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the holiest                                 religious site in southern Shan State and see traditional handicrafts – silk weaving on wooden                             handlooms and a blacksmith shop. Lunch at a local restaurant on the lake. 

Relax and overnight at the hotel. 

Accommodation :  

 

DAY 10: DRIVE FROM NYAUNG SHWE TO NAMSANG (B) 

 

Breakfast at the hotel. We ride through spectacularly beautiful mountain scenery and through                         many ethnic minority villages, particularly of the Shan people. Lunch at a local restaurant on the                               way. 

We reach Namsang, an important Shan town, in the early afternoon. 

Accommodation :  

 

 

DAY 11: DRIVE FROM NAMSANG TO KENG TUNG (B) 

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Breakfast at the Guest House. The road takes in Eastern direction, through the spectacularly                           beautiful landscape and villages that are predominantly of the Shan and Palaung minorities. Lunch                           at a local restaurant on the way. 

In the afternoon we cross again the Salween River which we had already encountered on our very                                 first day in Burma more than 1,000 km. further South. After we have crossed the river, a piece of                                     work expects us as the last 80 kms. to our destination will take us up and over an important                                     mountain range. Beware of construction sites, landslides and pot holes on the way. 

Accommodation :  

DAY 12: DRIVE FROM KENG TUNG TO TACHILEIK – DEPARTURE (B) 

 

We will prepare to leave Burma behind and head towards the Thai border for your next                               destination. Our guide will assist you with the documents to exit Burma. 

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PRICE INCLUDES 

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● 11 Nights’ accommodation at hotels and breakfast.  ● Escort English Speaking Guide, and Driver.  ● Pilot car.  ● Mountain truck fees at Kyaikhtiyoe, Sightseeing car fees at Bagan and Mandalay,                       

Sightseeing boat fees at Inle Lake. ● Road fees (Toll Gate Fees).  ● Entrance fees for destinations as per mentioned in the program.  ● Sims Cards with Internet.  

  

PRICE EXCLUDES 

● International flights. ● Meals (Lunch and Dinner).  ● Tips for your guide, driver and all of the staff.  ● Items of a personal nature such as laundry, drinks and etc.  ● Any camera or video fees at any sites.  ● Visa fees.  ● Vehicle & Personal Travel Insurance.  ● Price that does not mentioned in “Include” list. 

 

 

Hotel Usages:  

Destination  Hotel Category  Website 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

 

PAYMENT POLICY 

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1. Once confirmed : 20% of full tour cost. Payment can be transferred and done by Banking System (Directly transfer cash by Bank). 

2. We would receive 80% of full tour cost by paying Banking System at the same time of your deposit or By Visa Card/ Master Card (Credit Card).  

   

Our Bank Detail are: 

There are two banks you can transfer in Myanmar. 

MYANMAR APEX BANK: 

● Osuga Myanmar Co., Ltd., ● Account Name Osuga Myanmar Co., Ltd., ● Account No:. 996 0213 996009023018 ● Swift Code: MMABMMMY 

KANBAWZA BANK:  

● Osuga Myanmar Co., Ltd.,   ● Account Name Osuga Myanmar Co., Ltd.,  ● Account No. : 060 109 06003737201 ● Swift Code: KBZBMMMY 

 

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellation fees of booking are not levied for us but for permission of the Ministry Of Hotels and                                   Tourism all local suppliers as hotel, carrier and other contractors. In these cases, the client shall be                                 liable to pay those fees to Osuga Myanmar Travels and Tours. The cancellation will be charged as                                 follows: 

 

Tour Cancellation Fees: 

● 30 to 15 days prior to travel and/or sightseeing date: 50% of full tour cost. ● 14 to 7 days prior to travel and/or sightseeing date: 80% of full tour cost. ● Less than 7 days prior to travel and/or sightseeing date: 100% of full tour cost. 

 

TARIFF VALIDITY Price is quoted on net and valid according to the date specified on the printed tariffs, quotation,                                 and invoice etc. Osuga Myanmar Travels guarantees that the prices or rates quoted are correct at                               the time of insurance but are subject to change with or without prior notice. 

 

RESPONSIBILITY & LIABILITY Osuga Myanmar Travels acts as the agent for the person in regard to travel by any means of                                   

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transportation and assumes no liability for any loss, injury or damage sustained by the person                             including those occurring along with the touring programs. Osuga Myanmar Travels will assume no                           responsibilities for any loss or additional expenses due to accident, delay, sickness, weather, strike                           or other causes beyond our control. 

Osuga Myanmar Travels will do its best to arrange the tour as per tour program sold. 

Osuga Myanmar Travels reserves the right to adjust or reverse the original program in the interest                               of the clients. It may substitute transportation with any other means of transportation when                           necessary due to unexpected circumstances beyond our control. 

Osuga Myanmar Travels, however, will conduct the fullest possible endeavor to keep up with the                             original tour program and arrangements as agreed upon to the best of its capacity and always                               orient to the satisfaction of the clients. 

Osuga Myanmar Travels will make every responsible effort to assist in case of misadventure.                           Medical facility and care are not up to western standards and a serious accident can happen. Osuga                                 Myanmar Travels, therefore, urges all travelers and tour operators to ensure that appropriate                         medical coverage is in place if medical care and/or evacuation are needed. In case of such                               circumstances, additional costs shall be paid by the clients. Participation in the tour implies the                             person’s agreement to the above mentioned matter. 

The itinerary is subject to change depending on flights, road conditions, weather and unexpected situation. A supplement for changes might apply. 

 

Note: We are flexible in sightseeing for all destinations.