MYA001: ANCIENT 10D9N Myanmar is home to some of Southeast Asia’s best ancient architecture, much of which seems poised to be added in quick succession to UNESCO’s World Heritage list as the country continues to reform. The jewel in Yangon’s crown is the towering Shwedagon Pagoda, “a golden mystery...a beautiful winking wonder,” wrote Rudyard Kipling in 1899. The thousands of ancient temples scattered across the plains of Bagan rival Angkor in scale and ambition; Inle Lake is a unique water-based culture home to some 70,000 Intha people. Read more Enquire now
MYA002: PEOPLE AND LIFESTYLE 9D8N Despite modern changes and globalized cultural blending, Burmese people have been able to preserve their own lifestyles and activities that have existed since time immemorial. The Burmese people communicate in their own language, wear their own style of clothing, relish their own style of food, pray in their own way, celebrate their own festivals, receive treatment with their own traditional medicines, and perform their own rituals remaining as Myanmar as possible in every aspect. Read more Enquire now
MYA003: RELIGION 11D10N Almost 90 percent of Myanmar's population practices Buddhism. Its two main branches are the Theravada and Mahayana doctrines. While Theravada Buddhism focuses on individual enlightenment, the Mahayana tradition seeks to bring salvation to all humans. One main difference between Mahayana and Theravada is that in the former, the Buddha of the future Meitrya plays a significant role and not in the latter, which focuses on the teachings of Gautama Buddha. A Buddhist monk, the Agga Mha Panditta Ashin Thittila put it this way Read more Enquire now
MYA004: ARCHEOLOGY 9D8N Travel with us through ancient royal capitals, deserted royal cities and some of the thousands of pagodas and temples dotted around Myanmar. We begin in Yangon with its golden temples and saffron-robed monks and make our way through to Bagan, the Buddhist capital of the first Burmese kingdom with glittering pagodas, uncover the historical, ethnographic and religious aspects of this exotic country. Read more Enquire now
MYA005: GIVING BACK 10D9N Responsibility for a better living environment is the duty of not any individual but everyone living on earth. Travelling responsibly means supporting local cultures, and leaving a positive impact on the places you visit. This is what we are seriously concerned and responsible travel is not our slogan but it is really in our action. Some steps may be big, others may be small, but all can make a difference, especially if we work together. Join with us in the following meaningful excursions for a sustainable environment. Read more Enquire now