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Take a journey from Yangon westwards to BAGO. The city is a historic city originally founded in 573 AD by Thamala and Wimala, two Mon brothers of noble birth.
Visit a typical local monastery to observe the daily lives of the monks, and then continue to the lifelike SHWETHALYAUNG RECLINING BUDDHA; the highly venerated SHWEMAWDAW PAYA, housing hair relics of the Buddha for over 1000 years. Highlights also include the KYAIK PUN PAYA, with four giant Buddas leaned back against a square pillar and the MAHA KALYANI SIMA, also called ‘Sacred Hall or Ordination’.
Afterwards, continue the journey to Kyaikhtiyo and overnight in Kyaikhtiyo
KYAIKHTIYO is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in Myanmar, also known as the Golden Rock. The shrine at the top of Mount Kyaikto seems to defy gravity and local people believe the power of a Buddhist relic is what keeps the boulder in place. Proceed southwards by vehicle from Kyaikhtiyo to Mawlamyine and on the way make a stop to visit BAYING NYI NAUNG GU,
a natural limestone cave with hot springs reputed to have healing powers. Continue to HPA-AN, the capital of Kayin State and a busy commerce centre, inhabited mainly by Kayin people. Farmers from all around the region come to town in horse carts or trishaws with baskets of products to sell in the market. Stroll through the market and along the riverfront, visit SHWE YIN MYAW PAYA, and finish at the town hall for the best view over the distinctively shaped MOUNT ZWEKABIN in the background.
Overnight in Mawlamyine
Mawlamyine is an attractive, leafy, tropical town with a ridge of stupa-capped hills on one side and the sea on the other. The town served as capital of British Burma from 1827 to 1852.
Visit some of the major pagodas, including MAHAMUNI PAYA and KYAIKTHANLAN PAYA. Located on a hill with a panoramic view, overlooking the Thanlwin River, this is an especially beautiful spot for sunset or sunrise. Travel by local ferry to BILU KYUN, also called ogre island. Continue to the local villages and visit home industries making pipes, ballpoint pens, rubber bands, coconut-fiber ropes and other items for everyday life.
Overnight in Mawlamyine
Today’s excursion by boat leads to GAUNGSE KYUN, better known as the shampoo island. This picturesque island off Mawlamyine’s north-western end earned its named because during the Ava period the annual royal hair washing ceremony customarily used water taken from a spring on the island. From Mawlamyine, head southwards towards Thanbyuzat, stopping en route at
the peaceful village KYAIKMAYAW, home to the largest RECLINING BUDDHA in the world and MUDON, an area famous for its weaving villages. After arriving in THANBYUZAT, immerse in World War II history. This was formerly the endpoint of the infamous “Death Railway” that crossed the River Kwai into Thailand. Today all that remains is one old locomotive and memorial plaque.
Afterwards continue to the JAPANESE and the ALLIED WAR CEMETERIES. Return to Mawlamyine, stopping on the way to visit the beaches at SETSE and then at KYAIKKAMI to visit YE LE PAGODA, a simple pagoda built out into the ocean, with a beautiful view over the water.
Overnight in Mawlamyine
Continue by vehicle from Mawlamyine to Yangon and on the way pass THATON. Long before the rise of Bagan, Thaton was an important centre for the Mon kingdom that stretched from the Irrawaddy River delta to similar deltas in Thailand. Transfer to the airport. End of the tour.
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