CLASSIC MYANMAR CULTURAL TOURS
Treasures of Myanmar
11 Days Through Yangon, Golden Rock, Bagan, Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin & Inle Lake
11 Days / 10 Nights · Private Guided Tour
Tour Description
Treasures of Myanmar is an 11-day private, expertly guided journey through the country's most celebrated landmarks and a few refreshing surprises — Yangon, the sacred Golden Rock of Kyaiktiyo, historic Bago, Bagan, Mandalay and its surrounding ancient capitals, the cool colonial hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin, and Inle Lake. Begin in Yangon, the vibrant former capital crowned by the glittering Shwedagon Pagoda, then travel overland to Kyaiktiyo to witness the gravity-defying Golden Rock, one of Myanmar's three holiest pilgrimage sites, stopping in the ancient Mon capital of Bago on the return journey to admire its towering pagoda and giant reclining Buddha. Fly to Bagan, an otherworldly plain scattered with more than 2,000 ancient temples, before travelling overland by private car to Mandalay, the last royal capital, and its surrounding ancient capitals of Amarapura, Sagaing, and Mingun. From Mandalay, ascend into the cool Shan highlands for a refreshing stop in Pyin Oo Lwin, a former British hill station known for colonial mansions, botanical gardens, and strawberry farms, before continuing overland to Inle Lake, Myanmar's serene highland lake famed for floating gardens and stilted villages. This itinerary favors scenic overland travel over domestic flights wherever practical, giving you a deeper look at everyday Myanmar between destinations, all backed by a choice of 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star accommodation.
Why Visit Myanmar?
Often called Asia's “golden land,” Myanmar remains one of Southeast Asia's most rewarding and least-crowded destinations for travelers seeking authentic culture rather than well-trodden tourist trails.
- Three sacred wonders in one trip — the golden spire of Shwedagon Pagoda, the gravity-defying Golden Rock of Kyaiktiyo, and the temple-studded plains of Bagan together form the heart of Myanmar's Buddhist heritage.
- Unmatched ancient wonders — Bagan's 2,000+ temples rival Angkor in scale and beauty, yet draw a fraction of the crowds, offering a rare sense of discovery.
- Layers of royal history — Mandalay, Amarapura, Sagaing, and Mingun together tell the story of Myanmar's last royal dynasties in a way no single city can.
- A cool colonial surprise — Pyin Oo Lwin's mansions, gardens, and horse-drawn carriages offer a completely different atmosphere from the temple plains, at a refreshingly cooler altitude.
- A serene highland finale — Inle Lake's floating gardens and stilted villages offer a completely different landscape and pace to close the journey.
- Genuine hospitality — Myanmar opened widely to international travelers only in the last two decades, and the warmth and curiosity of local communities still feels unscripted.
- The road less flown — travelling overland between Yangon, Kyaiktiyo, Bagan, Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin, and Inle Lake reveals rural villages, markets, and everyday life that flying between airports would skip entirely.
- Excellent value — with fewer international arrivals than neighboring Thailand or Vietnam, Myanmar offers premium experiences and boutique hotels at comparatively accessible prices.
Best Season to Visit
Myanmar has three distinct seasons, and each shapes the trip differently. For this itinerary, the cool, dry season offers the most comfortable and scenic conditions — and is the only window for the optional Balloons Over Bagan flight.
| Season | Months | Conditions |
| Cool & Dry (Best) | November – February | Comfortable daytime temperatures (20–28°C), cooler still in Pyin Oo Lwin's highlands, clear skies for Kyaiktiyo and Bagan, and hot-air ballooning. Peak season — book early. |
| Hot | March – May | Hot and dry across the lowlands (often exceeding 35°C in Bagan and Mandalay), though Pyin Oo Lwin stays noticeably cooler. Balloon flights typically end by late March. |
| Rainy (Monsoon) | June – October | Warm with periodic rain showers, lush green landscapes, fewer crowds, and lower rates; the road up to Kyaiktiyo can be slippery and overland drives may take slightly longer. |
Recommendation: for this 11-day itinerary, November through February delivers the best combination of comfortable overland travel days, clear conditions for Kyaiktiyo and Bagan, and the only season for the optional Balloons Over Bagan sunrise flight.
Trip Overview
| Destinations | Yangon, Golden Rock (Kyaiktiyo), Bago, Bagan, Mandalay, Amarapura / Sagaing / Mingun, Pyin Oo Lwin, Inle Lake |
| Duration | 11 Days / 10 Nights |
| Tour Style | Private, guided treasures discovery tour |
| Accommodation | Choice of 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star hotels (twin/double sharing) |
| Group Size | 2 travelers minimum; private & small-group options |
| Domestic Flights | Yangon–Bagan (outbound) and Heho–Yangon (departure); Bagan–Mandalay and Mandalay–Inle Lake travelled overland by private car |
| Meals | Daily breakfast only (lunches and dinners not included) |
| Activity Level | Moderate (temple walking, hill climbs, horse-cart & boat rides) |
| Best Time to Travel | October to April (cool, dry season) |
Trip Highlights
- A condensed, well-paced full-day Yangon tour capped with Shwedagon Pagoda at sunset
- The legendary Golden Rock (Kyaiktiyo Pagoda) at sunset and sunrise
- Historic Bago: the towering Shwemawdaw Pagoda and the giant Shwethalyaung Reclining Buddha
- Sunrise and sunset over the 2,000+ temples of Bagan, with an optional Balloons Over Bagan (BOB) flight
- Village life, lacquerware craft, and Mount Popa in Bagan
- Scenic private-car overland journeys: Bagan–Mandalay and Mandalay–Inle Lake
- Mandalay Hill sunset and the ancient capitals of Amarapura, Sagaing & Mingun
- Iconic U Bein Bridge sunset walk
- Colonial charm, gardens, and waterfalls in the cool hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin
- Full day on Inle Lake's floating gardens and stilted villages
Optional Activities
Balloons Over Bagan (BOB) — Sunrise Hot-Air Balloon Flight: fly above Bagan's temple plains at dawn with Myanmar's original and most established balloon operator. Approximately 45 minutes airborne, followed by a light celebratory breakfast on landing. Seasonal (October–March only), subject to weather, with limited daily capacity — early booking is strongly recommended. Offered as an optional add-on at additional cost, payable locally or pre-booked through us.
Hotel Options by Category
Choose the hotel category that best suits your style and budget — the itinerary, sightseeing, and guiding stay identical across all three options.
| Destination | 3-Star Hotel | 4-Star Hotel | 5-Star Hotel |
| Yangon | Yangon Excelsior Hotel | Sule Shangri-La Yangon | The Strand Yangon |
| Golden Rock | Kyaikhto Hotel | Mountain Top Hotel Kyaikhto | Mountain Top Hotel Kyaikhto* |
| Bagan | Bagan Central Hotel | Bagan Lodge | Aureum Palace Bagan |
| Mandalay | Hotel Yadanarbon | Mandalay Hill Resort | Sedona Hotel Mandalay |
| Pyin Oo Lwin | Grand Hill Hotel Pyin Oo Lwin | Kandawgyi Hill Resort | Kandawgyi Hill Resort* |
| Inle Lake | Amazing Nyaung Shwe Resort | Amata Garden Resort | Sanctum Inle Resort |
Hotels shown are representative properties for each category; substitution with a comparable-category hotel may occur subject to availability. *Golden Rock and Pyin Oo Lwin have a more limited range of accommodation than Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, or Inle Lake, so the 5-star listing reflects the best available property at each location.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1 — Arrive Yangon — Full-Day Highlights & Shwedagon Sunset
Meals: Not included today | Overnight: Yangon (hotel per selected category — see Hotel Options)
Welcome to Myanmar. Upon arrival at Yangon International Airport, your private guide and driver greet you for the transfer to your hotel to freshen up. Then spend the rest of the day exploring the former capital: the colonial-era downtown streets, the bustling Bogyoke Aung San Market for local handicrafts and gemstones, and the riverside Botataung Pagoda. As evening falls, visit the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda — Myanmar's most sacred Buddhist site — timed to witness its golden stupa glowing under the setting sun.
- Private VIP airport transfer
- Colonial downtown & Bogyoke Aung San Market
- Botataung Pagoda
- Shwedagon Pagoda at sunset
Day 2 — Yangon to Golden Rock (Kyaiktiyo) by Private Car
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Golden Rock / Kinpun (hotel per selected category — see Hotel Options)
This morning, drive from Yangon to Kinpun, the base camp for Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, by private air-conditioned car (approximately 5–6 hours). From Kinpun, transfer by open-back truck (included) up the mountain to Kyaiktiyo, home to the legendary Golden Rock — a gravity-defying, gold-leaf-covered boulder balanced on the edge of a cliff, and one of Myanmar's three most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites. Explore the summit at leisure and photograph the rock as it catches the light at sunset.
- Private car transfer Yangon–Kinpun (approx. 5–6 hrs)
- Open-truck ride to the Kyaiktiyo summit
- Golden Rock (Kyaiktiyo Pagoda) at sunset
Day 3 — Golden Rock Sunrise — Bago En Route — Return to Yangon
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Yangon
Rise early to witness sunrise over the Golden Rock and the surrounding hills — a moment of quiet reverence shared by pilgrims and travelers alike. Afterward, descend by truck to Kinpun and begin the drive back toward Yangon by private car, breaking the journey in Bago, once the royal capital of the Mon Kingdom. Visit the towering Shwemawdaw Pagoda — Myanmar's tallest pagoda — and the enormous Shwethalyaung Reclining Buddha, one of the country's largest and most beautifully proportioned reclining Buddha images. Continue on to Yangon, arriving in the evening with time to rest before tomorrow's flight to Bagan.
- Golden Rock at sunrise
- Descend to Kinpun by open truck
- Bago: Shwemawdaw Pagoda
- Bago: Shwethalyaung Reclining Buddha
- Private car continue to Yangon
Day 4 — Fly to Bagan — Temple City at Sunset
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Bagan (hotel per selected category — see Hotel Options)
Morning flight to Bagan, home to more than 2,000 ancient temples and pagodas scattered across a vast plain beside the Irrawaddy River. Visit the exquisite Ananda Temple and the towering Thatbyinnyu Temple, then watch the sun set over the temple-studded plains from a scenic viewing point — one of Southeast Asia's most breathtaking sights.
- Domestic flight Yangon–Bagan
- Ananda & Thatbyinnyu Temples
- Sunset over the temple plains
Day 5 — Bagan in Depth — Optional Sunrise Balloon Flight, Temples & Mount Popa
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Bagan
This morning, optional: rise before dawn for a flight with Balloons Over Bagan (BOB), the original and most established hot-air balloon operator in Myanmar, for an unforgettable bird's-eye view of Bagan's temple plains at sunrise (seasonal, October–March, subject to weather and availability, at additional cost). Afterward — or if you prefer not to take the balloon flight — spend the rest of the day exploring Bagan's finest monuments, including the intricately decorated Sulamani Temple and the atmospheric Dhammayangyi Temple. Continue by horse cart through rural villages to observe traditional lacquerware craftsmanship, then take an excursion to Mount Popa, an extinct volcano crowned by a hilltop monastery.
- Optional (this morning): Balloons Over Bagan (BOB) sunrise flight
- Sulamani & Dhammayangyi Temples
- Horse-cart village & lacquerware workshop tour
- Mount Popa excursion
Day 6 — Bagan to Mandalay by Private Car — Mandalay Hill Sunset
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Mandalay (hotel per selected category — see Hotel Options)
Depart Bagan this morning for the scenic overland journey to Mandalay by private air-conditioned car (approximately 5–6 hours), driving through central Myanmar's dry-zone countryside with a stop en route for refreshments. On arrival, visit the revered Mahamuni Buddha Temple, then in the late afternoon climb Mandalay Hill for panoramic sunset views over the city and the Irrawaddy River.
- Private car overland transfer Bagan–Mandalay (approx. 5–6 hrs)
- Mahamuni Buddha Temple
- Mandalay Hill sunset viewpoint
Day 7 — Mandalay Ancient Capitals — Amarapura, Sagaing & Mingun
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Mandalay
A full day exploring the ancient capitals around Mandalay. Cross the Irrawaddy by boat to Mingun, home to the colossal unfinished Mingun Pagoda and the Mingun Bell, one of the largest ringing bells in the world. Continue to Sagaing Hill, its slopes crowded with hundreds of monasteries and stupas overlooking the river, before visiting Amarapura, the penultimate royal capital, to witness the gold-leaf pounding workshops and stroll across the iconic U Bein Bridge — the world's longest teak footbridge — at sunset.
- Mingun Pagoda & Mingun Bell (by river boat)
- Sagaing Hill panoramic views
- Amarapura gold-leaf workshop
- U Bein Bridge sunset walk
Day 8 — Mandalay to Pyin Oo Lwin — Colonial Hill Station & Botanical Gardens
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Pyin Oo Lwin (hotel per selected category — see Hotel Options)
This morning, drive from Mandalay to Pyin Oo Lwin, also known as Maymyo, a former British hill station in the cool Shan highlands, by private car (approximately 1–1.5 hours). Explore the town's distinctive colonial-era architecture, including the landmark Purcell Clock Tower, and take a leisurely horse-drawn carriage ride through its tree-lined streets. Visit the National Kandawgyi Botanical Gardens, one of Southeast Asia's finest botanical gardens, with sprawling lawns, an orchid house, and a treetop canopy walkway.
- Private car transfer Mandalay–Pyin Oo Lwin (approx. 1–1.5 hrs)
- Purcell Clock Tower & colonial architecture
- Horse-drawn carriage ride
- National Kandawgyi Botanical Gardens
Day 9 — Pyin Oo Lwin Waterfalls — Overland to Inle Lake by Private Car
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Inle Lake (hotel per selected category — see Hotel Options)
This morning, visit Pwe Kauk Falls (BE Falls) or the Dattawgyaik Waterfall on the outskirts of Pyin Oo Lwin, and stop at a local strawberry or coffee farm, both specialties of the region's cool hill-station climate. Then begin the long, scenic overland journey to Inle Lake by private car (approximately 8–9 hours), driving back through Mandalay and into the Shan hills via Meiktila, Thazi, and Kalaw. Arrive at Inle Lake in the evening.
- Pwe Kauk / Dattawgyaik waterfall
- Strawberry or coffee farm visit
- Private car overland transfer Pyin Oo Lwin–Inle Lake (approx. 8–9 hrs)
- Arrival at Inle Lake
Day 10 — Inle Lake — Floating Gardens & Stilted Villages
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Inle Lake
Board a traditional longtail boat to explore Inle Lake's floating gardens, stilted villages, and the iconic leg-rowing fishermen. Visit the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, browse the local market at Nampan, and observe artisans at silversmith, weaving, and cigar-rolling workshops.
- Full-day private boat tour
- Floating gardens & stilted villages
- Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda
- Nampan market & local craft workshops
Day 11 — Departure
Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: —
Enjoy a relaxed morning at leisure before your private transfer to Heho Airport for your short flight to Yangon, connecting onward with your international departure flight home.
- Free time at leisure
- Private transfer to Heho Airport
- Domestic flight Heho–Yangon for onward/international connection
Service Includes & Excludes
Includes
- 10 nights in your choice of 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star hotels (twin/double sharing)
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- Domestic flights: Yangon–Bagan (outbound) and Heho–Yangon (departure)
- Private air-conditioned car for the Yangon–Kyaiktiyo, Bagan–Mandalay, Mandalay–Pyin Oo Lwin, and Pyin Oo Lwin–Inle Lake overland transfers, and all touring
- Open-truck transfer up to the Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) summit
- Horse-drawn carriage ride in Pyin Oo Lwin
- Private English-speaking national guide in each region
- All entrance fees and activities listed in the itinerary
- River boat crossing to Mingun
- Private boat tour of Inle Lake
- All applicable hotel taxes and service charges
Excludes
- Lunches and dinners (available at own arrangement; your guide is happy to recommend local restaurants)
- International flights to/from Myanmar
- Myanmar visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Optional activities (e.g., Balloons Over Bagan hot-air balloon flight)
- Personal expenses, tips/gratuities, and beverages not specified
- Single room supplement (available on request)
Important Notes
- A valid passport (6+ months validity) and Myanmar visa (e-Visa or embassy visa) are required for entry; please arrange well ahead of travel.
- Only daily breakfast is included; lunches and dinners are at your own arrangement so you can explore local restaurants at your own pace and budget.
- The Bagan–Mandalay drive takes approximately 5–6 hours and the Pyin Oo Lwin–Inle Lake drive approximately 8–9 hours, both by private car with comfort stops. Domestic flight alternatives can be arranged for the Bagan–Mandalay and Mandalay–Inle Lake legs on request.
- The open-truck ride up to the Golden Rock summit is shared with other pilgrims and can be crowded during Myanmar holidays and weekends; sturdy footwear is recommended for the walk at the summit.
- Pyin Oo Lwin sits at a higher altitude and is noticeably cooler than Yangon, Bagan, or Mandalay; pack a light jacket, especially for early mornings and evenings.
- Accommodation at Golden Rock (Kyaiktiyo) and Pyin Oo Lwin is more limited than in the larger cities, regardless of hotel category selected for the rest of the tour.
- Domestic flight schedules in Myanmar can change at short notice; the itinerary sequence may be adjusted accordingly without altering overall content.
- The Balloons Over Bagan flight is optional, seasonal (October–March), weather-dependent, and subject to limited daily capacity — book as early as possible if interested.
- Modest dress covering shoulders and knees is required at all pagodas and temples; shoes and socks must be removed before entering.
- The best travel season is October to April; expect higher temperatures March–May and possible rain June–September.
- The Mingun river crossing depends on water levels and may be adjusted seasonally by the local guide.
- US Dollars (crisp, unmarked notes) and Myanmar Kyat are the main currencies accepted; card acceptance is limited outside major hotels.
- This tour can be customized in pace, hotel category, or added destinations — ask us about tailor-made options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 11 days enough to cover this full route?
Yes. Eleven days allows a comfortable, unhurried pace across Yangon, Golden Rock, Bagan, Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin, and Inle Lake, including a full day exploring Inle Lake, without feeling rushed.
What is Pyin Oo Lwin and why is it included?
Pyin Oo Lwin (also called Maymyo) is a former British hill station in the cool Shan highlands near Mandalay, known for colonial architecture, botanical gardens, waterfalls, and strawberry farms. It offers a refreshing change of pace and climate partway through the trip.
Why are the Bagan–Mandalay and Mandalay–Inle Lake legs by private car instead of flight?
Travelling overland reveals a side of Myanmar that flying skips entirely — rural villages, local markets, and the changing countryside and hills along the way. Both drives include comfort stops, and domestic flight alternatives can be arranged instead on request.
Are lunch and dinner included?
Only daily breakfast at the hotel is included. Lunches and dinners are left to your own arrangement, giving you the freedom to try local restaurants and street food at your own pace — your guide is happy to recommend options in each city.
What is Balloons Over Bagan (BOB) and is it included?
Balloons Over Bagan is Myanmar's original hot-air balloon operator, offering sunrise flights over Bagan's temple plains between October and March. It is an optional add-on at additional cost, not included in the base tour price — let us know if you'd like it added to your itinerary.
Do I need a visa to visit Myanmar?
Most nationalities require a visa, obtainable as an e-Visa online before travel or through a Myanmar embassy. We recommend applying at least 2–3 weeks before departure.
Can I choose my hotel category?
Yes. This tour is offered in 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotel categories at different price points for most destinations — see the Hotel Options and Tour Cost sections. Note that Golden Rock and Pyin Oo Lwin have more limited accommodation options regardless of category chosen elsewhere.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
October through April offers the most comfortable temperatures and clearest skies for sunrise and sunset viewing, and is the only window for the optional Balloons Over Bagan flight.
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