Day 1: Royal Culture and Sunset Experience
Mandalay Royal Palace โ Kutodo Temple โ Mahamuni Buddha โ Ubin Bridge Sunset
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:At the royal palace of Mandalay, the last royal palace of the Burma Kingdom, he explored the royal architecture decorated with red chills and gold leaf in 1857, appreciated the surrogate slabs engraved with 729 white pagoda and Buddhist scriptures in the world's largest book. Experienced and enjoyed a fantastic sunset on the Lake of Amarapura while walking 1.2km of wooden legs on the Uvain Bridge, the world's longest teak bridge.
Day 2: Experience of ancient cities and traditional crafts
Mingun Day Tour โ Amarapura Silk Weaving โ Mandalay Hill โ 78th Street Night Market
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:Follow the Irawa River to explore the huge civil army pagoda and the world's second largest Mingun species in the world, one hour from the boat, and visit the silk weaving workshops where traditional luminous luminous luminates in Amarapura and 1,729 stairs to view the panoramic view of the entire city of Mandalay in Mandalay Hill. At the 78th Street Night Market, Monglin Mayar (Burma Pancake) and local street foods are experienced and enjoyed the traditional Myanmar traditional culture.
Day 3: Ancient water and gold leaf crafts (optional)
In ancient cities (Ava) โ Sagaing Hill โ Gold Park Workshop โ Iradi River Cruise
Inhaba (Ava):It takes 4 hours, in an ancient city in the 13th and 18th century Myanmar, riding a wagon and exploring the watchtower
Sagaing Hill:It takes 3 hours, spiritual experience in the Buddhist holy place where hundreds of golden pagoda cover the hills
Gold Park Workshop:Takes 2 hours, a traditional craft course where artisans knock on gold leaf for employee tribute
Iiridi River Cruise:It takes 2 hours, appreciation of sunset cruises and riverside scenery in Irawai River, Myanmar's milkline