In this part of Asia, the topography of Myanmar is as varied as its culture and it is one of the best places to visit. Take advantage of the natural beauty of Myanmar for a few days by traveling there with one of our myanmar small group tours. This tour not only visits the significant archeological site but also delves into the rich traditional history and culture of Myanmar. A journey to Myanmar is taken by tourists, who make stops at Bagan, Pyin Oo Lwin, Mandalay, and Inle Lake. Our small groups travel to Myanmar with the assistance of an experienced program director and a local guide. This travel itinerary to Myanmar is appropriate for singles, more experienced couples, and anybody who wishes to discover more about the history and culture of the nation in addition to its tourism attractions. Come on small-group trips with us in Myanmar, where you will meet some of the friendliest people you have ever met.

Highlights of Our Myanmar Small Group Tour

Our myanmar tour operator will start journey to Myanmar with a few days of guided sightseeing with a local. Highlights include the well-known Shwedagon Pagoda, which is arguably the world's most stunning golden stupa. A walking tour of Yangon's downtown business district will be led by the Heritage Trust. Then, one could see the great floating gardens and stilted settlements. We then travel to Pindaya to the Shwe Oo Taung cave complex, which has an incredible 8,000 Buddha statues.

The Ayeyarwady River, commonly known as the Irrawaddy River, connects Mandalay with Bagan, the former capital of Myanmar. For the inhabitants of Myanmar, communication and transportation are made possible by the strong Ayeyarwady River. If the tides allow, we make a stop in Yandabo, a lovely old village, along the way. At last, we get to spend days exploring the Bagan temples with experienced native guides. Currently designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ancient city of Bagan is made up of 3,500 pagodas and Buddhist buildings. You won't soon forget your trip to Bagan, an ancient city and one of Asia's most important archaeological sites. With hope and optimism ushering in a new chapter in the nation's history, Myanmar is a land unlike any other you have ever heard of. The distinct charm of Myanmar that has lasted for decades may surprise and enthrall even the most seasoned tourists.

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