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Yangon To Bangkok

Capture the spirit of Burma and Thailand on this two-week journey from Yangon to Bangkok. Visit the holy site of Shwedagon Paya, see ancient stone carvings at Kawkune cave, count one thousand Buddha statues in Lombumni Garden, visit a Buddha meditation centre on Shampoo Island, take a ferry out to Bilu island and pay respect to the POWs who suffered on Death Railway during WWII. Lose yourself in the history, culture and spirituality of the region. Meet lively locals, visit vibrant cities, discover beautiful cultures and taste some of the best food on the planet. Would you rather go from Bangkok to Yangon? Please contact us.

Tour Style
Soft Adventure
Tour Code
E.A.T/OFF/THA/SA1.14
Tour Type
Privately Guided
Activity Level
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TOUR AT A GLANCE
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Total days: 14
Start: Yagon
End: Bangkok
Tour Highlights
  • Witness Myanmar's famous Golden Rock bathed in the light of sunrise, and watch as pilgrims come to worship this gravity-defying wonder
  • Get a taste of local village life, interacting with Mon communities as you explore Mawlamyine
  • From both sides of the border, learn the history of the Thai–Burma Railway and the prisoners of war and Asian slave labourers who perished during its construction
  • Visit the charming fishing village of Dawei. Relax on the beach, then join a local family for some delicious home-cooked cuisine
  • Escape to Ogre Island for a fascinating snapshot of local cottage industries
Location
Nights
Accommodation
Category
Yangon
2 nights
Green Hill Hotel or similar
★★★
Kyaiktiyo
1 night
Hpa An
1 night
Mawlamyine
3 nights
Dawei
2 nights
Kanchanaburi
3 nights
Bangkok
1 night
Picnic Hotel or similar
★★★
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Travel Period – 2023/24
Sharing a Room (Double/Twin)
Single Room Supplement
January to April / October to December
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Prices shown are per person based on a party of at least 2 adults traveling together. The Single Room Supplement cost is in addition to the twin sharing cost for those who would like a single room. If traveling alone, please contact us for infomation.

Tour Includes:
Hotel with daily breakfast, lunches & dinners as indicated, English speaking local guides, entrance fees to sites listed on the itinerary, private A/C transportation with expert drivers, and airport transfers. 
Tours Excludes:
  • Meals and drinks unless specified
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Optional activity costs
  • Peak season surcharges may apply. 
  • International flights are not included, please enquire.
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DAY BY DAY ITINERARY
Day 1 – Yangon - Arrival

Min Gala Ba! Welcome to Burma. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm on Day 1. Please ask reception where it will take place. 

Overnight in Yangon
Day 1 – Yangon - Arrival
Day 2 – Yangon

This morning you will take a walking tour of some of Yangon's downtown sights. Your leader will take you to some of the buildings that originate in the period the city was known as Rangoon. You will also stop in at the Independence Monument, which is located in Mahabandoola Garden. From here you can get a nice view of City Hall and some of the British colonial buildings. The jewel in Yangon's crown, however, is Shwedagon Paya, the holiest of all shrines. Attracting pilgrims from across the globe, it's the most religious site in all of Myanmar, said to contain eight hairs of the Buddha. It's a real sight to behold as it overlooks the city, glittering with treasure such as gold, diamonds (some 5,500 of them) and many precious gems. When night falls, the lights go on and the stupa becomes a dazzling beacon.

Overnight in Yangon
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch
Day 2 – Yangon
Day 3 – Yangon - Bago - Kyaiktiyo

Travel by road to Kyaiktiyo, the home of the Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, also known as the Golden Rock (approximately 5 hours). Spending a night here is one of Myanmar's most spiritual experiences. On the way to Kyaiktiyo you will stop at Bago and visit the Shwemawdaw Pagoda and the immense reclining Shwethalyaung Buddha. After arriving at Kyaiktiyo's base camp at Kinponsakan, you will transfer to an open-air truck with basic wooden bench seating for the bumpy, steep drive up to Rathedaung (approximately 45 minutes). Then you'll walk to the summit (also approximately 45 minutes), situated at 1,180 metres above sea level. You will take a simple overnight bag with you while the rest of your luggage is stored on the bus back at base camp. The Kyaiktiyo Pagoda is a sight to behold, balanced precariously on a gilded boulder, jutting out from a mountain ridge. Legend has it that the boulder is held in position by a strand of Buddha's hair. You will spend the evening walking around Kyaiktiyo (the name means 'pagoda borne on a hermit's head' in Mon language).

Overnight in Kyaiktiyo
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 – Yangon - Bago - Kyaiktiyo
Day 4 – Kyaiktiyo - Hpa An

Take in the sunrise from the Golden Rock, then head back to base by truck. Drive to Hpa An (approximately 4 hours), travelling through picturesque countryside and sugarcane fields. On the way you will stop off at the Kawkune Caves to see the 7th-century stone carvings and clay Buddhas that are hidden inside. Most people don't know this place exists; it was only made accessible recently after a period of insurgency. Inside the cave there are countless images of Buddha carved out of the stone and they vary in size, shape and style. After arriving in Hpa An you will head out to the Shweyinhmyaw Pagoda. Here, if the weather's clear, you will bear witness to a spectacular sunset.

Overnight in Hpa An
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 – Kyaiktiyo - Hpa An
Day 5 – Hpa An - Mawlamyine

Explore Hpa An in the morning. Spend some time at the delightful local market and interact with the stallholders – a mix of Chinese, Tamils, Bengalis among others. You will also visit Kyaikalatt Pagoda; then Lombumni Garden, with its one thousand Buddha images, located at the base of Mt Zwegabin. In the afternoon, depart for Mawlamyine (approximately 2 hours). Mawlamyine was British Burma’s administrative centre between 1872 and 1852 as well as the first British settlement in Myanmar. On your way there, stop in at U Na Auk's Monastery. The shrines here might not be as old as some others that you will see, but their allure lies in their interesting architectural styles which combine the traditional and modern. U Na Auk is famed for his business which ran in competition to the British during the colonial era.

Overnight in Mawlamyine
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 – Hpa An - Mawlamyine
Day 6 – Mawlamyine

Begin with a trip to the local markets, then enter the Seindon Mibaya Kyuang which was the last queen of Myanmar's residence. In the afternoon you can enjoy some free time. 

Overnight in Mawlamyine
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 – Mawlamyine
Day 7 – Mawlamyine

Travel to nearby Ogre Island (Bili Kyun) to witness some of the many cottage industries of the local communities. This area, mostly populated by Mon communities, is known for all kinds of crafts, such as pipes, walking sticks and hats. Coconut fibre is used in many of these crafts. Some villages on the island have their own particular specialty. After meeting some of the local craftspeople and snapping some photographs of the simple but charming surrounding landscapes, take the ferry back Mawlamyine to retire for the evening.

Overnight in Mawlamyine
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 – Mawlamyine
Day 8 – Mawlamyine - Thanbyuzayat - Dawei

Begin your long day of driving today with a trip to Thanbyuzayat (approximately 1.5 hours). Here you will visit the Death Railway Cemetery (Death Railway is the informal term for the Thai–Burma Railway). This important site contains more than 3,000 graves of prisoners of war who were set to work under extremely harsh conditions on this international rail link during the Second World War. This site commemorates those who were lost during the construction of the Burmese portion of the railway. Most of these soldiers were Australian and British. After paying your respects, continue to Dawei (approximately 6 hours).

Overnight in Dawei
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 – Mawlamyine - Thanbyuzayat - Dawei
Day 9 – Dawei

For a taste of Dawei (formerly known as Tavoy), you will stop in at the morning market for a browse. This lovely seaside town is rarely visited. Next you will travel by coach (approximately 90 minutes), then change to a light truck (approximately 30 minutes), heading for a fishing village on an offshore island. Here you will learn about the local way of life, including the local fish-drying industry. In the afternoon, make a visit to Maungmagan beach and enjoy plenty of time to relax before your trip across the border tomorrow. For dinner tonight, enjoy a home-cooked meal in the residence of a friendly local family.

Overnight in Dawei
Meals: Breakfast / Dinner
Day 9 – Dawei
Day 10 – Dawei - Kanchanaburi

Today's journey is long, approximately 8 hours in total, so be sure to come prepared with plenty of snacks! Most of the journey is along a winding dirt road (approximately 6 hours) which brings you to the Myanmar–Thailand border at Htiki. The distance between the two border-crossing points is around 5 kilometres. Say goodbye to your Myanmar leader at Htiki, then meet your Thai leader at the Baan Nam Pu Ron immigration point. From here it is a further 66 kilometres (approximately 1.5 hours) to Kanchanaburi, your final destination today.

Overnight in Kanchanaburi
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 – Dawei - Kanchanaburi
Day 11 – Free Day in Kanchanaburi

Enjoy a leisurely day of free time. 

Overnight in Kanchanaburi
Meals: Breakfast
Day 11 – Free Day in Kanchanaburi
Day 12 – Kanchanaburi

Visit the Erawan Waterfall, a seven-tiered beauty nestled in a lush national park. Though it can get crowded here, these cool – and very photogenic – turquoise waters are well worth the trip. Then it's on to Hellfire Pass, where you will learn more about the history of the railway construction via detailed descriptions and recorded anecdotes from those who survived it. From there you will drive to Nam Tok train station for a rail trip along the Death Railway itself. On this excursion you'll see the famed bridge over the River Kwai. The journey takes you along scenic riverside tracks before crossing the original wooden viaduct that was built by prisoners of war over the river. In the evening, head back to Kanchanaburi.

Overnight in Kanchanaburi
Meals: Breakfast
Day 12 – Kanchanaburi
Day 13 – Kanchanaburi - Bangkok

Your final leg of the trip takes you to Thailand's capital, Bangkok (approximately 2.5 hours). Depending on the time of your departure and arrival, there may be free time.

Overnight in Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast
Day 13 – Kanchanaburi - Bangkok
Day 14 – Bangkok - Departure

Your trip comes to an end today, with no more activities planned. You are free to depart the accommodation at any time.

Meals: Breakfast
Day 14 – Bangkok - Departure
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