YANGON DAILY SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Duration: Full Day Tour (10 Hours) Pick Up Time: 08:00
Coverage: Yangon Sightseeing Departure:
Daily
Tour
Code: OMTT100
See it All Tours YGN !
The Yangon See It All ! Tour from Yangon OnBoard Tours is the best Hop on Tour.
The Yangon See It All ! Tour from Yangon OnBoard Tours is the best Hop on Tour.
Tour Guide Hop Off with you !
Tour Include short ride of YGN train
circle
Tour Include guided walk to see
attractions
We take all the stress out of touring
Yangon
Save time & Money getting around
Yangon City
Vehicles are New and Air conditioning
soft padded seats
Guarantee visit National Museum,
National Races Village & Shwedagon Pagoda
Best destination OnBoard advice
Give you tips for nightlife, shopping,
restaurant, and how to avoid tourist traps etc
Free bottled water is included
Tour
Itinerary
8:00 am
Pick up at your hotel in Yangon City, Downtown
area.
9:00 am
We will start touring with National Races
Village. The National Races Village on the out skirts of Yangon provides
visitor with the convenience of experiencing the different cultures of
Myanmar’s main national races without having to travel throughout the country.
The village provides a glimpse of the traditional lives of the Myanmar, Kachin,
Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, and shan races.
National Races Village |
11:00am
After visiting NRV local guide will lead
you to Botataung Pagoda. The original, ancient pagoda was destroyed by
bombing during World War II and a replica built in its place. Relics excavated
from the treasure chamber were re-enshrined. There is a spiraling corridor
leading to the innermost part of the spire where there is a glass-encased relic
chamber.
Botataung Pagoda |
After visiting Botataung Pagoda, drive you to local
restaurant where you can experience Myanmar food. Let our expert
local guide take you to the best place and teach you about the food life of the
city.
Chilly & Ginger |
13:00
pm
Now it a time to adventure where there is
real excitement was. We will drive you to a National Museum. Exhibits the splendid Thihathana (Royal Lion) throne of
Myanmar’s Last monarch and some pieces of court furniture. Also on display are
the royal regalia of Myanmar kings, Buddha images from different eras, old and
modern paintings, fossils dating back millions of years, ancient personal
ornaments and jewellery and exhibits of the traditional costumes and culture of
the national races.
National Museum |
After visiting National Museum, take you to a old
colonial building structure train station, experiencing our local ways of train
ride. Observe ways of life style of people in Yangon city.
Yangon Train Station |
17:00 pm
After taking a train ride, driver will
meet at the meeting point station and take you to the Shwedagon Pagoda. The
Shwedagon as a magnificent, shimmering spire of gold rising 326 feet (99.3m).
According to legend it was erected more than 2500 years ago and eight hairs of
the Buddha enshrined in a treasure chamber deep under its base. At the tip of
the spire is a gold orb 10 inches in diameter inset with 4351 diamonds,
totalling 1800 carats. The large solitaire at the top weights 76 carats.
The English traveler Ralph Fitch
saw it in 1586 and described it as “the fairest place, as I suppose, that is in
the world’’ where he saw “one thousand and eighteen images of all sizes. Of
these about forty are colossal & many entirely covered with gilding.’’
Shwedagon Pagoda |
19:00 pm
Our touring for the day is complete and
drive back to send hotels. If you wish to continue staying at the Shwedagon
Pagoda please acknowledge upon making reservation.
Conclude our
service and journey for the days here
Wish
you enjoy touring and enjoy taking photo for your best memory of the day!
25 USD From Friday
through Sunday / Per person
Price Include: Air con vehicle/ English Guide/ Circle Train Ticket/ Water
bottle
20 USD From Monday through Thursday / Per person
Price
Include: Air con vehicle / English Guide/ Circle Train Ticket/ Water bottle
Remark: All entrance fees
and lunch will not be include in the tour fare
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