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Burma is the largest mainland Southeast Asian country, and has the greatest variety of scenery. There is no better way to explore its diverse landscapes from lush teak jungles to desert country than sailing down the mighty Irrawaddy River. The colonial style “RV Pandaw IV” has an ultra shallow draft and can travel to remote areas which would be unreachable by other vessels or by overland transportation. Along the way explore the ancient Buddhist monasteries and spectacular golden temples. Visit the villages that rely on the Irrawaddy River for their livelihood. Prior visitors to Burma say that this is one of the most beautiful, friendly and culturally interesting Asian countries they have visited.
Myanmar River Cruise (13 Days)
Price: Up on request
Upon your arrival in Yangon, as Rangoon is also widely known, you will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel. In the afternoon, embark on an orientation tour by coach which is followed by a visit to the Shwedagon pagoda
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