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GOLDEN ROCK TOUR

2 DAYS/1 NIGHT

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GOLDEN ROCK TOUR
2 Days / 1 Night
Kyaikhtiyo - Golden Rock – Yangon

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DAY 1 - YANGON - KYAIKHTIYO - GOLDEN ROCK (B)

Our local tour guide and private driver will pick up you at lobby of hotel at 07:00am, we advise to leave early to have enough time foir all activities. Depart Yangon early in the morning for a journey by road to Kyaikhtiyo, the Golden Rock.
Late morning, arrive at Kyaikhtiyo Base Camp (approximately 5 hrs). Travel by local, open-air truck along a winding road (45 minutes) and be dropped off a short 5-minute walk from Golden Rock. 
A huge boulder covered by gold leaf and delicately balanced on the edge of a cliff, Golden Rock is one of Myanmar's most important pilgrimage sites.  The pagoda here is said to hold a hair of the Buddha, and Buddhists from across the country come here to pay homage. 
Overnight near Golden Rock.

DAY 2 - KYAIKHTIYO - BAGO – YANGON (MEAL: B)

Today the journey continues at 08:00. After breakfast, return to base camp by open-air truck and begin the return journey to Yangon. En route, stop in Bago. Bago, also known as Pegu, was the capital of the Mon Kingdom in the 15th century and is a town steeped in legend.
The sites in Bago are spread throughout the town. Spend time exploring with the guide, learning about the history and myths of the city. Stops include the 55-metre long reclining Shwethalyaung Buddha, the four seated Buddhas at Kyaikpun and the old palace of Kambozathadi. The Mon-style Shwemawdaw Pagoda is the most outstanding religious monument in Bago. This golden temple stands at an impressive 114 metres tall, higher than Yangon’s Shwedagon Pagoda, and can be seen from around 10 kilometres outside of the city.
While in Bago also take some time to visit the city’s local sites, including the town market and a Mon neighborhood where locals once produced woven textiles.
From Bago return to Yangon in the afternoon. Before reaching the city limits, stop in Htaukkyan Township to visit the Allied War Cemetery. This beautifully-landscaped, peaceful area is the final resting place for more than 27,000 Allied soldiers who perished during the World War II campaign in Myanmar.

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