Myanmar
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Myanmar Odyssey
Highlighting the best of Myanmar: history, pagodas, and much more!
Burma is a magical country where people
kiss by sniffing, there are eight days in a
week, and the major unit of currency has
been determined by astrology! Fairy tale
pagodas in cotton candy colors of pink
and blue dot the landscape, people
cover their face with white powder from
the bark of a tree, and clouds and mist
cast a romantic tropical haze over the
country. It is a country caught in a time
warp, isolated from the rest of the world
for more than 30 years, and is leaping
precipitously into modernity. Each day
new shops spring up. Modern hotels are
under construction in every city.
Restaurants are catering to a rapidly
growing tourist market.
Myanmar is the largest country in
Southeast Asia - twice as large as
Vietnam and approximately the size of
Great Britain and France combined.
Within the borders are as many as 135
nationalities each with their own
languages and dialects. The history of
Myanmar dates back before the time of
Buddha in the fifth century BC. In the
early 1800s after a series of wars,
Myanmar became a British Colony, and
only on January 4, 1948 it became a
sovereign independent nation. During
World War II, Myanmar suffered terribly
and was occupied by the Japanese from
1942 until the return of the Allied forces
in 1945.
This trip covers some of the highlights
of Burma, traveling from Yangon and
Pegu, at the mouth of the Irawaddy
River, up to Inle Lake in Shan State, east
to Pindaya; northeast to Mandalay and
the ancient kingdom of Amarapura;
south to Pagan, city of 5000 pagodas;
and back down to Yangon. Then, from
Yangon, there is an extension to Mrauk
U and Sittwe, for those who wish to get
off of the beaten track.
DATES & LAND COST:
Starting from $4,195.00 pp based on 4-6 people
Custom dates and prices available
Wednesday, October 23, 2013 - Monday, November 04, 2013 (Chinese Floats Ceremony)
Ngapali Extension: $750 pp Mrauk U Extension $1,650 pp
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