Have you experienced Myanmar the way we did in 2016? We had such a memorable adventure....check this out Awesome isn’t?!! this year we will be revisiting these magical lands. Experience the magnificent culture and beautiful natural heritages of Myanmar! In this 2019 edition we will travel back in time to visit the former royal capital in northern Myanmar, a summer capital of British in its colonial day and one of the last few remaining laid back and traditional Shan town/community...... Let the Journey Begin! Mandalay As a town, Mandalay may not seems to be interesting but this former royal capital kept its charm hidden in many of interesting local sites. From a bustling local markets to grandeur temples and monasteries, Mandalay historical sites not only impressive to the eyes, it also offer guest the chance to experience and mingle with the friendly locals. The city is also home to one the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world where a gorgeous sunset/sunrise scene can be captured. Along the way we will also take a peek at a town known for summer getaway destination for the British during Burma's colonial days. A charming and calm town, Pyin Oo Lwin is also known for its local products of its fruit, jams and fruit wines. Hsipaw trek Hsipaw is one of the most popular trekking routes in beautiful Myanmar. When you see it, you will begin to understand why so many have called it one of the best treks available in the world today. What makes Hsipaw so interesting is the fact that the region is completely self-sustaining. It’s one of the few accessible locations for trekkers to see authentic rural Burmese village life. You won’t find ancient ruins or temples or other relics of antiquity here. The roads are mostly unpaved. Ox carts outnumber vehicles. The local market features truly local products. As we trek, we will pass through local Shan villages, walking up along the mountain, taking a break for tea and snacks – enjoying overviews of corn field mountain with a cooling weather throughout. The homestays are basic but comfy and bring back the simple 'kampong' lifestyle feeling. and experience a ride of through the past on a scenic local train to Hsipaw...for this picture won't do any justice, you just need to experience it yourself :) Trek Itinerary (9D8N) 08 Dec (L) -Departure from Singapore. Pick up at airport at 10am -Welcome Lunch (included). -Free and easy until departure to bus terminal -At 6pm board the bus to Mandalay at 830pm 09 Dec(B) - Reach Mandalay early morning. Breakfast and check into hotel. - R&R at Mandalay (places of interest to visit including Mingun, U Bein Bridge and Sagain hills) -Overnight hotel at Mandalay 10 Dec (B) -Breakfast and morning Departure to Pwyn O Lwin -Check in to hotel -RnR at the town 11 Dec(B/D) -Depart to Hsipaw by scenic train post breakfast -Meet local guide for trekking, check in hotel. Free and easy time at the hsipaw town -Pre trek briefing and dinner together (included) -Overnight Hsipaw 12-13Dec (B/L/D) -Hsipaw Trekking day 1 and day 2 14 Dec (B/L/D) - Hsipaw Trek Day 3 - ETA to reach Hsipaw back at 4pm - Wash up and depart back to Yangon. Dinner otw 15 Dec (B) - Reach Yangon early morning (ETA 7am). Check in into hotel - Free and Easy day at Yangon. - Suggested places to visit- Bogyoke Market, Round train around Yangon and Shwedagon Pagoda 16 Dec (B) Depart back to Singapore (own transport to airport) What does your package include? An local English speaking guide during the trek Adventure Unlimited Trek Leaders to facilitate and assist the participants Ground transportation excluding 16 Dec transport to airport Train ride to Hsipaw All Accommodations All meals (B/L/D) during trekking days Other meals as indicated in the itinerary A comprehensive medical kit care All government and local taxes Mandalay Zone Fee Trekking permits and registration fee Entrance fee to Shwedagon Pagoda What does your package not include? Flights To/From Myanmar Tourist Visa (if required) Travel insurance Bottled water Meals while not on the trek (unless stated otherwise) Personal expenses such as snacks, gear, drinks, laundry, phone calls, etc. Tips for the guide, porters and driver Any extra costs due to unforeseen circumstances Support from Adventure Unlimited 1. Pre-Trip briefing 2. Trek Leader to lead and facilitate day-to-day logistic, operation and liaising with the guide 3. Physical training preparation through organised local treks Cost: $850 Registration and Payment Details: Step 1- Deposit of $450 via ATM/Bank transfer to ADVENTURES UNLIMITED, DBS CURRENT A/C - 0039351950 Step 2: Whatapp proof of payment receipt to Jane at +65 9102 0550 (IMPORTANT: PLEASE INDICATE "Myanmar Dec 2018"!!!) Step 3 Receipt for payment will be issued and you will be added into a dedicated whatsapp chat for this trip two week prior to the trip. Refund Policy Deposit (non-refundable) Until 12 weeks prior to departure – 100% Refund of balance paid Less than 12 weeks prior to departure – 50% Refund of balance paid Less than 10 weeks prior to departure – 0% Refund of balance paid Others: 1. This event is organised by Adventures Unlimited (TA02844), a licensed travel agent registered with the Singapore Tourism Board. 2. Insurance From 15 July 2015, a travel agent is required to inform and ask attending participants if it is their wish to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for business insolvency of travel agencies when: – they are buying a leisure travel product/package; or – their travel product/package costs at least S$1,000 (including GST) per person; or – they are paying a deposit or payment of at least S$500 per person. Others: 1. This event is organised by Adventures Unlimited (TA02844), a licensed travel agent registered with the Singapore Tourism Board. 2. Insurance From 15 July 2015, a travel agent is required to inform and ask attending participants if it is their wish to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for business insolvency of travel agencies when: – they are buying a leisure travel product/package; or – their travel product/package costs at least S$1,000 (including GST) per person; or – they are paying a deposit or payment of at least S$500 per person.
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