Escape with YPT to the enchanting beauty of Myanmar, right in time for the most important celebration of the year: the Water Festival. Locally known as “Thingyan”, it lasts for four days and marks the beginning of the Burmese new year. Be ready to get wet! During Thingyan, the streets are filled with people of all ages splashing each other with water, singing, dancing, and enjoying traditional music and performances. The throwing of water is believed to wash away the sins and misfortunes of the past year, and to usher in a new year of good luck and prosperity.
Group | Start Date | End Date | Duration | Price |
Group A: Myanmar Tour | 13th April | 22nd April | 10 days | $1495 |
Group B: Full Tour including Mandalay | 13th April | 24th April | 12 days | $1895 |
This merry time is a perfect occasion to discover Myanmar. Also known as Burma, it was long considered a pariah state, isolated from the rest of the world. Throughout the 2010s, it developed a rapid economy where tourism slowly began to grow. Since then, the country descended into civil war and remains under military rule, which means tourism has completely dropped off. With experience and tight connections, YPT can help you navigate safely off the beaten track.
The tour kicks off in Yangon, the former capital and largest and most vibrant city in the country. After visiting temples, local markets and traditional villages, we make our way through the country to watch sunsets over ancient ruins, from the mystical temples of Bagan, where thousands of ancient pagodas dot the horizon and where we will celebrate the Burmese new year, to the newly built capital Naypyidaw, which is basically a ghost town. Inle lake will enchant us with its mystical water world on and around the lake, from floating villages and gardens to various traditions of the Shan state, before we finish off with the romantic grandeur and history of Mandalay.
Home to the most extensive and densest concentration of Buddhist temples, pagodas and ruins in the world, this stunning country boasts some of the most beautiful scenery on earth. Mix that with the YPT ethos of good times, jam-packed itineraries and a healthy dose of partying, and you’ve found the perfect gateway to a land untouched by mass tourism.
Sunday 13th April – Yangon
Monday 14th April – Yangon
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Tuesday 15th April – Yangon – Naypyidaw (The Ghost Town)
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Wednesday 16th April – Bagan
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Thursday 17th April – Bagan
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Friday 18th April – Kalaw
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Saturday 19th April – Kalaw and Inle Lake
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Sunday 20th April – Inle Lake
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Monday 21st April – Yangon (Group A) | Mandalay (Group B)
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Tuesday 22nd April – Yangon (Group A) | Mandalay (Group B)
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Wednesday 23rd April – Mandalay – Yangon
Thursday 24th April – Yangon
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