Sep 23, 2020 Myanmar Cycling Tours
The Best Myanmar Bike Tours in Myanmar, with its magnificent surroundings and beautiful landscapes, is absolutely one of the most unique countries for cycling. Myanmar bike adventure tour is designed to experience the country, it’s culture, religion and the people along the way to explore every tour-attraction-avenue in the country. From the chilly Shan Hills to the central plain Mandalay, descend down the splendid colonial charms of Pyinoolwin, riding along the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River, crossing through the desert like terrain with rolling hills of the Popa Mountain Range and cycling amongst the thousand of temples in Bagan, visitors will find a real taste for their passion of outdoors and enjoying it on a bike…
Myanmar, with its magnificent surroundings and beautiful landscapes, is absolutely one of the most unique countries for cycling. Myanmar bike adventure tour is designed to experience the country, it’s culture, religion and the people along the way to explore every tour-attraction-avenue in the country. From the chilly Shan Hills to the central plain Mandalay, descend down the splendid colonial charms of Pyinoolwin, riding along the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River, crossing through the desert like terrain with rolling hills of the Popa Mountain Range and cycling amongst the thousand of temples in Bagan, visitors will find a real taste for their passion of outdoors and enjoying it on a bike. It is a flawless tour, a combination of colorful country-side with glorious ancient Myanmar capitals.
Day 1 Yangon Arrival ( D )
Day 2 Yangon – Heho (by flight) – Taunggyi ( B , L , D )
Day 3 Taunggyi – Kakku – Taunggyi by bike.( B , L , D )
Day 4 Inle Lake boat excursion and rest day ( B , L , D )
Day 5 Inle Lake – Kalaw by bike.( B , L , D )
Day 6 Kalaw – Pindaya by bike.( B , L , D )
Day 7 Pindaya – Kyaukse by bike. Bus to Mandalay ( B , L , D )
Day 8 Mandalay sightseeing ( B , L , D )
Day 9 Mandalay – Myitthar ( B , L , D )
Day 10 Myitthar – Myingyan by bike ( B , L , D )
Day 11 Myingyan – Mt. Popa by bike ( B , L , D )
Day 12 Mt. Popa – Bagan by bike ( B , L , D )
Day 13 Bagan full day sightseeing ( B , L , D )
Day 14 Bagan – Yangon by flight ( B , L , D )
Day 15 Yangon ( B , L , D )
Day 16 Yangon Departure ( B )
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Day 1 Yangon Arrival ( D )
Arrive in Yangon where you will be welcomed by your local tour guide and transferred to your hotel. Late afternoon visit the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda of Rudyard Kipling fame and one of Myanmar’s most sacred places. The massive bell shaped stupa is plated with gold and the tip of the stupa is set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and topaz – a stunning sight as the sun sets and a most fitting place to begin our trip in this “GoldenLand”.
Biking distance : none
Day 2 Yangon – Heho (by flight) – Taunggyi ( B , L , D )
After breakfast, transfer to airport for your flight to Heho . After arriving at Heho airport, transfer by bus to Taunggyi ( 35 Km – approx: 1 hr driving), the capital of the Shan state and former British colonial hill station and check in at the hotel. After lunch the bikes get assembled and there will be a brief ride around town to familiarize everyone with traffic, Burmese-style.
Biking distance : 35 km
Day 3 Taunggyi – Kakku – Taunggyi by bike.( B , L , D )
After breakfast at hotel, departure by bus to Kakku, a lesser known but impressive site comprised of several thousand small stupas in the Pa O region. The place is newly opened after the ethnic freedom fighter had entered the legal-fold. Cycling begins in the mid morning on the bumpy tarred road and bike back to Taunggyi. After lunch, descends down nearly 2000 feet to Inle Lake.
Biking distance : Kakku – Taunggyi (45 Km) / Taunggyi – Inle Lake (43 Km)
Day 4 Inle Lake boat excursion and rest day ( B , L , D )
We plan to spend the day visiting villages and sampling the spectacular array of traditional handicrafts. You will see the unique method locals use to row their boats, fishermen with their own style of fishing, floating farms and gardens and a handloom weaving cottage with its own showroom. You will visit Phaungdawoo Pagoda which houses the five most revered Buddha Images in the southern ShanState. Alternatively, you may bike to nearby villages to explore more on your own.
Biking distance : 20 km
Day 5 Inle Lake – Kalaw by bike.( B , L , D )
After breakfast at hotel, bike to Kalaw. The short but challenging ride up out of the InleLake basin takes us through scenic country side to Kalaw, another hill station filled with interesting architecture. Depending on the time, we can wander through the market or ride around the city looking at the decaying colonial mansions.
Biking distance: 70 km
Day 6 Kalaw – Pindaya by bike.( B , L , D )
Today we head north to Pindaya on a road flanked by beautifully manicured fields where much of Myanmar’s product comes from. Lunch in Pindaya and rest for some time in the hotel. Before dinner we will visit the Buddha image filled Pindaya caves and catch the sunset from the hill side.
Biking distance: 70 km
Day 7 Pindaya – Kyaukse by bike. Bus to Mandalay ( B , L , D )
The most demanding day of the tour goes northwest on a recently paved road through mountains and jungle. Bus will transfer you in the early morning to Sakhangyi, a small village hidden in the mountains. We will have a light or picnic lunch on the way in a village restaurant. Then to Kyaukse and continue biking. For those who want to avoid the heavy traffic, the bus will transfer the remaining distance into Mandalay.
Biking distance: 90 km
Day 8 Mandalay sightseeing ( B , L , D )
You can be as active or as lazy as you choose today. We will do a formal half-day tour to the temple of the former royal capital city of Sagaing, a few miles south of Mandalay. During the afternoon you can visit the pagodas on Mandalay Hill or the MandalayPalace both which are just minutes from the hotel. You can also go shopping. Favorite things to shop for are marionettes, wall hangings and antique opium scales and weights. If you cannot stand a day without exercise, you can bike traditionally around outer wall of the MandalayRoyalPalace.
Biking distance: 30 km
Day 9 Mandalay – Myitthar ( B , L , D )
Biking out of the city is not fun and you will be transferred out of Mandalay for about 20 minutes to avoid the congested traffic. Bike southward along the superb high-way for about 40km and arrive Kyaukse, the rice bowl during the Bagan period. This thriving small town is assumed to be the birth place of Burmese, according the British scholar G.H Luce. Then, turn right to a by-way and arrive Myittha, a small charming town. Continue to Myin gyan .
Biking distance: 80 km
Day 10 Myitthar – Myingyan by bike ( B , L , D )
Say goodbye to the chief monk. Breakfast shall be at a local tea-house near the market. Have a leisure walk there and bike to the south further. The road is flat, narrow and roughly tarred. Pass through many villages along the way. Should you take delight in visiting a local house on the way, the guide and the driver with you shall be of assistance.
Biking distance: 80 km
Day 11 Myingyan – Mt. Popa by bike ( B , L , D )
Today shall be the most beautiful day to bike. The road is typical to the central dry zone. Begin biking across the dry interior of Myanmar. There are a number of places where they have yet to build bridges so we bike through dry riverbeds or small streams. Tonight we stay at a lovely lodge overlooking Mt.Popa, the site of a popular Buddhist temple build on top of a free-standing volcanic plug and home of the Nats, impish gods who can allegedly have the power to make your life delightful or miserable.
Biking distance: 85 km
Day 12 Mt. Popa – Bagan by bike ( B , L , D )
After hiking to the top of Mt.Popa, it is just a short, easy ride across the desert plain to the Bagan. The area is intoxicating. We have another very good hotel in Bagan, perhaps Myanmar’s most important and impressive historical site. Spreading over 15 square miles on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River Bagan is an enormous, ancient collection of temples and stupas. Some are crumbling ruins. Others have been magnificently restored.
Biking distance: 90 km
Day 13 Bagan full day sightseeing ( B , L , D )
Morning after breakfast , continue your visit to Nathlaung Kyaung, the only remaining Hindu temple in Bagan ,Myazedi Pagoda , well known for its stone inscription which , was engraved in 4 language as in Myanmar, Mon, Pali, and Pyu on 4 sides of a stone ,Nagayon Pagoda was built at the end of the 11th century and it resembles the Indian temples of the area of Orissa. Abeyatanar Pagoda ,famous for paintings that cover the inner walls. Lunch at local restaurant . Then visit Nga-kywe-na-daung Pagoda, early Pyu type brick masonry stupa , Manuha Temple that was considered one of the earliest temples in Bagan .Mingalarzedi , noted for its fine proportions and for the many beautiful jataka tiles around its three square terraces .Remark : Overnight in Bagan
Biking distance: 40 km
Day 14 Bagan – Yangon by flight ( B , L , D )
Morning at leisure or continue explore the rest archaeological zone or bike to a local village and witness the simple life of Bagan people. First, see the market at Nyaungoo and continue seeing the architectural works on the temples. Fly back to Yangon with evening flight. Summit Parkview Hotel
Biking distance: 30 km
Day 15 Yangon ( B , L , D )
Today is reserved for exploring Yangon, shopping, and packing our bicycles. Visit the landmark of Myanmar/Yangon in the morning. A walk through “downtown” Yangon, a diverse mix of faded colonial architecture from the British times, and high-rises built by more recent investors; Sule Pagoda, built in the early 3rd century is a landmark in the city centre. Do your last minute souvenir shopping at Bogyoke Market and visit Karaweik, a royal barge for fantastic photo shot along the “pilgrims” causeway across the RoyalLake with stunning views of Schwedagon Pagoda.
Biking distance: No
Day 16 Yangon Departure ( B )
After breakfast, transfer to airport for your international flights.
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