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The most interesting archaeological site in Asia(Bagan) Package

Over 2000 Temples and Pagodas (11th – 13th centuries) lies in 42 sq.km makes Bagan one of the richest archaeological site in Asia. Visiting Pagodas and temples, sunset river cruise in legendary Ayeyarwaddy River, browsing the museum, visit lacquer ware factory will help you remember the best memory of your life.Visitors to the ancient capital Bagan often make a 20 miles (15 kilometers) trip south to see Sale (pronounced Sa-lay), an ancient town rich in Myanmar culture. Sale is famous for its Yoke-sone Kyaung (a 19th century wooden monastery) with exquisite wooden carvings.

Mt.Popa, an extinct volcano appears to be a single peak from a distance, it is in fact a series of peaks; the highest points being 4981, 4801 and 4501 feet above sealevel. Popa today is one of the most popular pilgrimage spots in the country. One would need to spend a sizeable amount of time in order to unearth the spiritual and legendary wealth of this sacred mountain. Popa is popularly recognized as an abode of many "Nats" (spirits of ancient ancestors) who dwell in various parts of the mountain.

Yangon – Bagan – Mt.Popa – Sale(Salay) – Yangon ( 2 Ngts / 3 Days )

Day 1 Yangon – Bagan

Leave Yangon to Bagan by the morning flight. After arrival start Bagan sightseeing
( Lacquerware work shop, Market, 11th century Shwezigon Pagoda, Arnandar Temple,
Nyaung Oo Market , etc..). Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 2 Bagan – Sale (Salay) – Mt.Popa

After breakfast leave to Sale. After arrival Sale sightseeing( Yoke sone Monestry,
Local Market, etc..). And then leave to Mt.Popa in the afternoon. Sightseeing at
Mt.Popa in the evening and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 Mt.Popa – Yangon

Leave Mt.Popa to Yangon by the evening flight.
 

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