G.B.S
TOUR - 1
(Yangon & Vicinity )
Yangon - Bago - Yangon
(3 Days / 2 Nights)
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Yangon,
the Capital city is now changed to commercial city,
in just recent few months, was founded by king Alaungpaya
in 1755. Famous for it’s World wonder Shwedagon
Pagoda. Bago the ancient Mon Capital is located
80 km north of Yangon is highlighted for it’s Mon
Pagoda shwemawdaw, Kyaikpun Pagoda, and Kambawza
Thadi Palace to house king Bayinnaung from 1553
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G.B.S
TOUR - 2
( A day trip to Thanlyin )
Yangon - Thanlyin
- Bago - Yangon
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Thanlyin,
formerly (syriam )was the capital of lower Burma,
Philip de Brito Nicote, a former ship’s Carbin –boy
declared himself King of lower Burma in 1603. Interesting
places are Kyaikkauk Pagoda and Kyaikmawwin Pagoda.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 3
( Kyaikhtiyo the Golden Rock)
Yangon - Thanlyin
- Kyaikhtiyo - Bago - Yangon
( 5 Days / 4 Nights) |
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The
Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda is the main tourist attraction;
in Kyaikhto Town - ship Mon State, and revered by
Buddhist all over the Country. King of devas took
a huge boulder, 17 feet in height and 52 feet in
girth that looked like the hermit’s cranium and
put it on a projecting tabular rock, 83 feet in
height and 55 feet in width. Some Buddha’s hair
relic were enshrined in that Rock.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 4
(The richest archaeological Sites in Asia)
Yangon - Bagan -
Mandalay - Yangon
( 6 Days / 5 Nights) |
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Bagan
is one of the richest archaeological Sites in Asia,
covers an area of 42 sq . km containing (3137) well
– preserved pagodas and Temples from the 11th-13th
Century. Mandalay, the classical name of the city
is ‘ Ratana – Punja’. Founded and built by King
Mindon in AD (1856-57). Mandalay was the most Myanmar
of all cities and home of the most traditional Myanmar
music and dance. Mandalay together with Saging,
it made up the religious heart of Our Country, with
its Monasteries, Monks and Pagodas.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 5
(To the Shan Plateau and the tribals people)
Yangon - Bagan -
Mandalay - Heho- Pindaya - Inlay - Yangon ( 8 Days
/ 7 Nights) |
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Inlay
lake located in the Southern Shan state is 900 metres
above sea- level, with a population of Some 150,
000, many of whom live on stilt houses, on the lake
proper. To survive, they became fisherman and developed
their unique style of leg- rowing and Catching fish
in Conical traps.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 8
( MYANMAR’S LANGKAWI )
NGWE HSAUNG OR MYANMAR’S
LANGKAWI
( 5 Days / 4 Nights ) |
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Myanmar’s
Langkawi, it refers to the famous Langkawi Island
Malaysia. We too have Langkawi in Myanmar. It’s
for certain that Myanmar’s Langkawi will become
more pleasant, Splendid and famous very soon. It
has a Silvery beach and is nine miles long. A Beach
resort stretching nine miles is very rare.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 12
( Mingun – the 90ton Bell )
Yangon – Mandalay
– Sagaing – Mingun - Pyin Oo Lwin - Monywa – Bagan
- Yangon
( 10 days / 9 Nights ) |
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Mingun
has two remarkable landmarks, both projects of King
Bodawpaya. The Mingun Bell and Pagoda, Mingun Bell
is the Biggest uncracked bell – 14 times the size
of that of St. Paul’s. The Mingun Pagoda was to
have been the largest in the world ( at 492 ft high
– 150m) as intended by the King. It would have been
no less than 65ft taller than the vast Chedi at
Nakhon Pathom in Thailand.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 13
( Main attraction in the country )
Yangon - Mandalay
- Mingun - Bagan - Kalaw - Inle - Yangon
( 10 Days / 9 Nights ) |
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This
package will cover main attraction in the country.
Mandalay, took it name from the Mndalay Hill – Mingun
with it’s 90 tons Bell; Bagan where there are more
than 3137 Temples and Stupas. Kalaw, hill resort,
which rival with Maymyo. Inle famous for its Phaungdaw
Oo Pagoda and its floating gardens. Really facinating
journey. more >>
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G.B.S
TOUR - 15
( Pilgrimage to Peik Chin Myaung Cave )
Yangon - Mandalay
- Pyin Oo Lwin - Bagan - Kalaw - Pindaya
- Inle - Yangon
( 14 Days / 13 Nights ) |
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One
hours off the Lashio beyond Wetwun village ( 15
miles / 24 km ) southeast of Maymyo is the Peik
Chin Myaung Caves. The caves was originally formed
from rock rifts. The rock are lime stone rock. The
cave abounds in Buddha images, many neon, and one
stupa. There are also statues depicting various
tales from the life of the Buddha. It is now being
frequented by numerous pilgrims.
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G.B.S
TOUR -16
( Classic Tours ) Kyaing Tong
Yangon - Bago - Kyaing
Tong - Yangon
( 7 Days / 6 Nights ) |
Tucked
away in far eastern corner of the Shan State 456
km north-east of Taunggyi, 163 km noth of the border
town of Tachileik ( opposite Mae Sai, Thailand )
and 787m, above sea level, is Kengtung, the historic
centre for the state’s Khun Culture, Surrounded
by Shan, Akha, Lahu and Wa villages. Built arround
a small lake, and dotted with ageing Buddhist Temples
and Crumbling British Colonial architecture, Kengtung
is probably the most scenic town in the Shan State.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 17
( Sittwe- Western Myanmar )
Yangon - Sittwe -
Mrauk U - Sittwe - Yangon
( 5 Days / 4 Nights ) |
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Sittwe
( AKYAB ) – Known to the Bengalis as Akyab and to
the Rakhine as Saitway, this part city of the Rakhine
state sits at the mouth of the Kaladan River where
it empties into the Bay of Bengal. During the British
era, international trade along the coast bloomed.
Each day, two huge cargo steamers plied back and
foth between Calcutta and Sittwe.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 18
( Temple of Mrauk U )
Yangon - Mandalay
- Mingun - Bagan - Inle lake - Mrauk U - Sittwe
- Yangon
( 14 Days / 13 Nights ) |
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Unlike
Bagan, Where temple ruins are strewn over a vast
plain, the ruins of Mrauk U Sit on or against bluffs.
In hilly terrair interlaced with streams and leafy
trees. In addition to the major sites located one
or 2km north-east of town, there are lots of crumbling
stupas next to the town itself, especially on hillocks
along the stream at the Southern end of town, a
very nice area for Sunrise or Sunset strolls.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 19
( Journey to Sittwe – Mrauk U )
Yangon - Sittwe -
Mrauk U - Sittwe - Yangon
( 6 Days / 5 Nights ) |
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Walls
and gateways of Sandstone blocks and earth are all
that’s left of Mrauk U Royal palace, Constructed
in 1430 according to some Sources, as late 1553
according to others. A Portuguse Monk and envoy
to Mrauk U described the palace as it appeared during
his visit in the 1630s.
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G.B.S
TOURS – 20
( Rakhine State )
Yangon - Sittwe -
Mrauk U - Sittwe - Yangon
( 7 Days / 6 Nights ) |
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The
Rakhine Yoma ( Arakan Range ) Separates the Rakhine
and Chin States from the Central Ayeyarwady ( Irrawaddy
) River plains. Although the first inhabitants of
the region were a dark skinned Negrito tribe known
as the Bilu, developed the first christian millenium.
These Kingdoms flourished before the invasion of
the Tibeto-Burmans from the north and east in the
9th and 18th Centuries.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 21
( Shan State )
Yangon - Mandalay
- Bagan - Inle Lake
( 7 Days / 6 Nights
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Nearly
a quarter of Myanmar’s geographic area is occupied
by the Shan State. It’s the most mountainous state
in the country, divided down the middle by the huge
north – South Thanlwin(Salween) River. To the west
of the rivers lies the 1000m high Shan Plateau,
to the east a jumble of north-south mountain ranges
and international borders with China, Laos and Thailand.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 22
( Thanbyzayt – The Death Railway )
Yangon - Mawlamying
- Thanbyuzayat - Kyaikhami - Kyailkhtiyo - Bago
- Yangon ( 7 Days / 6 Nights ) |
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South
of Mudon, Little traffic is seen and the hills to
the east grow more densely forested. Thanbyuzayat,
( Tin Shelter ), 30km South of Mawlamyaing was the
western terminus of the infamous Burma-Siam Railway
dubbed the “ Death Railway” by the thousand of Allied
prisoners of war (POWs) and Asian Coolies who were
forced by the Japanese military to build it. It
was here that the Japanese broke into Myanmar after
Marching over the rugged mountain range Separating
Myanmar from Thailand Via Three Pagodas Pass.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 24
( MYANMAR CUISINE TOUR FOR GOURMET )
(Burma) - Myanmar
on a Plate
( 14 Days / 13 Nights) |
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Welcome
to the Union of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma,
Burma ( the name in English was changed in 1989
is an extraordinary Country. It is home to the kindest
and friendliest people you could ever hope to meet.
It is the country of Pagoda and Stupa. Only in Bagan
alone, there are ( 3137 ) Temples. Mandalay and
Sagaing with its Monks and Monastery. The revered
Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. The astonishing Golden
Rock Pagoda at Kyaikhtiyo, in Mon State. One - time
port of call for Kipling, conrad, Orwell, Saki,
Malraux, HG Wells and Somerset Maugham, Burma is
truly a unique and remarkable land.
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G.B.S
TOUR - 25
( SPECIAL TOUR PROGRAMME )
Yangon - Bago - Mandalay
- Mingun - Sagaing - Bagan - Yangon ( 10 Days /
9 Nights) |
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Yangon,
formerly capital of (Burma) Myanmar, now become
the Commercial City, is famous for its World Wonder
Shwedagon Pagoda. Bago was once the Capital of lower
Burma, during the reign of Binnya U(1353-85). Mandalay,
the last Myanmar Kingdom. Mingun, with its two remarkable
landmarks, the (90) tons Mingun Bell and the unfinish
Mingun Pagoda. Sagaing with its dotted Pagodas.
Bagan with myraids of Pagodas, from 11th
to 13th century. The richest archaeology
site in Asia and Southeast Asia.
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