Destination: Yangon/Bago/Kyaikhtiyo/Bangkok/Sukothai/Lampang/Chiang Mai/Hanoi/Ha Long Bay/Hue/Danang/Hoi An/Ho Chi Minh City/Siem Reap
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner, G=Guide
Day 1: Yangon arrival (G)
On arrival, met and transfer to your hotel for check in. You’ll then be free at leisure. Overnight in Yangon.
Day 2: Yangon/Bago/Kyaikhtiyo (B, L, G)
After breakfast at hotel, then morning drive to Kyaikhtiyo (185 km, 4 hours drive). En route visit at Bago, 28 meter high huge Buddha Image of Kyaikpun Pagoda, the palace of King Bayinnaung are some of the places of interests and then proceed to Kyaikhtiyo. Kyaikhtiyo is a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists. From the base camp (Kinpun Sakan) take a car ride up to Rathedaung (45 minutes) and then walk up to the Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda (45 minutes). This is where you will find the famous “Golden Rock”, a huge boulder precariously perched on the edge of a cliff face seemingly defying gravity. It is believed that Buddha’s hair is precisely placed on the Golden Rock stupa thereby keeping it’s fine balance. Enjoy the panoramic view and walk back from the top of the hill to the base camp.
Overnight in Kyaikhtiyo.
Day 3: Kyaikhtiyo/Bago/Yangon (B, L, G)
After breakfast at hotel, then drive down to Base-camp and proceed to Bago. Second visit to Bago includes; Shwe Maw Daw Pagoda ( over 100 metres high ), one of the venerated pagodas in Myanmar, Shwe-Thar-Laung reclining Buddha Image, the world’s most beautiful reclining Buddha and Kyaik-Thaya Temple at Oakthar New City. Then drive back to Yangon and free shopping at Bogyoke (Scott) Market.
Overnight in Yangon.
Day 4: Yangon/Bangkok (B, G)
You’ll be free until transfer to the airport for your flight to Bangkok.
Upon your arrival in Bangkok you will be transferred to your hotel. After freshening up, enjoy your first day in the thrilling Thai Capital at your leisure.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 5: Bangkok sightseeing (B, L, G)
Set out to The Royal Grand Palace, a majestic complex of palaces, temples, and halls. Remember to dress appropriately, because today you’ll be visiting two of the most important Buddhist images in Thailand: the mysterious Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew, and the reclining Buddha of Wat Pho. Later, cross the Chao Phraya River to Koh Kret, an historic Mon settlement, where you will have the chance to visit a local temple and admire Mon pottery.
Overnight in Bangkok
Day 6: Bangkok/Sukothai (B, L, G)
A morning flight takes us to Sukhothai, the first capital of the Kingdom of Siam. There, you will be taken on a guided tour of Sukhothai Historical Park to see important historical monuments like Wat Mahathat, Wat Si Chum and Wat Sri Sawai. The almost 200 ruined chedis date back to the 13th Century, an era known as the golden age in Thai history, and are still in a remarkable condition.
Overnight in Sukhothai
Day 7: Sukothai/Lampang/Chiang Mai (B, L, G)
Today we will be driving north towards Chiang Mai, stopping along the way at several sites of interest. Explore the remains of several wats built during the reign of Phra Ruang at Si Satchanalai Historical Park, then learn more about Thai pottery at a Celadon Kiln Site Study and Conservation Center. Our last stop before Chiang Mai is the traditional ancient temple complex of Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, outside the town of Lampang.
Overnight in Chiang Mai.
Day 8: Chiang Mai sightseeing (B, L, G)
Spend the morning exploring Chiang Mai’s old city, which is still surrounded by a moat and crumbling walls. Next, ascend winding mountain roads up to Doi Suthep, where you’ll enjoy splendid panoramic views from one of the most sacred stupas in the country. In the afternoon, cruise on long-tail boats down the Ping River, disembarking at an old trading community whose buildings reflect Portuguese, Indian and Chinese influences.
Overnight in Chiang Mai.
Day 9: Chiang Mai/Bangkok/Hanoi (B, G)
Your time will be your own until transfer to the airport for your flight to Bangkok, connecting with the flight to Hanoi. On arrival, met and transferred to your hotel for check in. In the evening, you’ll have tickets for a performance of traditional Water Puppetry (an art form unique to northern Viet Nam, and a good, light-hearted introduction to its rural culture). Your overnight stay will be in Ha Noi.
Day 10: Hanoi city tour (B, L, G)
An all day city tour, possibly including the Temple of Literature, (the first university in Viet Nam dating back to the 11th C), the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Ethnology Museum and the centre of Hanoi, including the Hoan Kiem Lake, the Ngoc Son temple and the bustling Old Quarter with a complex of architecture – traditional tube houses, religious buildings and the colonial houses. In the evening, you’ll have tickets for a performance of Cheo (an traditional music typical for the northern Viet Nam). Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 11: Hanoi/Halong (B, L, D, G)
A morning drive to Ha Long Bay, (one of the most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Areas – the world’s largest marine ‘karst’ landscape). Travel by traditional-style boat to some of the less well-known grottoes and caves. Includes swimming, fishing, hill (not mountain) climbing for Bay overviews, exploring sea level caves in a small sampan, etc. All meals will be provided on board and your accommodation will be on the boat in a twin room with en suite toilet and shower.
Day 12: Halong/Hanoi (B, L, G)
Morning cruising Ha Long Bay, followed by lunch and then return to Hanoi for an overnight stay.
Day 13: Hanoi/Hue (B, L, G)
Noon flight to Hue, check-in, then to the Thien Mu Pagoda (beside the Perfume River – very tranquil), boat cruise to King Minh Mang’s Tomb (the most majestic of the Royal Tombs) and drive to visit the Dong Ba market. Overnight in Hue.
Day 14: Hue (B, L, G)
Morning visit to the Imperial Citadel of Hue and the Antiquity Museum. Afternoon drive to visit King Tu Duc’s Tomb (the poet King, the simplest Royal tomb set in a beautiful garden) and visit to Garden Houses – (a cultural characteristic in Hue). In the evening you’ll be picked up to enjoy a Hue musical show on a boat in the Perfume River for about one hour. Overnight in Hue.
Day 15: Hue/Hoi An (B, L, G)
Morning drive to Danang (excellent views from high mountain pass). On arrival in Danang, you’ll have a brief visit to Cham Museum, then continue to travel to Hoi An. After lunch, a guided visit to the Ancient Town. Overnight stay in Hoi An.
The town is an ancient trading port, once the largest in Indochina and a meeting point for many cultures that left their mark in the different architectural features of its wooden buildings.
Day 16: Hoi An free (B)
Your time will be your own to do what you wish.
Day 17: Hoi An/Danang/Ho Chi Minh City tour (B, L, G)
You’ll be free until the driver and guide come and take you to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh City. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel for check in.
In the afternoon, you’ll start your city tour including the History Museum (special exhibition of the 5thC ‘Oc Eo’ civilization), the Museum of War Remnants (very partial, but riveting, recollections of the ‘American War’: not for the squeamish). You will spend the night in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 18: Ho Chi Minh City/Siem Reap (B, G)
Fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia, the gateway for your explorations of the ancient ruins of Angkor. Begin with an afternoon visit to Angkor Thom, an old city housing stunning ruins, most notably the Bayon with its mysterious Lokesvara faces and magnificent bas reliefs.
Overnight in Siem Reap
Day 19: Siem Reap (B, L, G)
Today, prepare to be awed by the magnificent Angkor Wat. This temple complex is considered the masterpiece of Khmer architecture and contains numerous bas-reliefs depicting scenes from the Ramayana. In the afternoon, discover the jungle-clad ruins of Ta Phrom, where massive Banyan trees grow and drape over the walls.
Overnight in Siem Reap
Day 20: Siem Reap departure (B, G)
For your final day, choose between a final visit to several temples within Angkor, including Preah Khan and Ta Som, or drive to the Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest body of freshwater, to visit a floating village. In the afternoon, transfer to the airport for your final departure flight, where we will bid you farewell