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Border Pass Tour { Thailand - Myanmar }
The under mention tour program is just an example itinerary, for your golden trip, you can customize or design your own itinerary.
Thailand (Maisai) - (Tachileik) Myanmar

Brief Itinerary
Tour Program Name : Border Pass Tour
Covers Area : Tachileik - Kyaington - Kalw - Pindya - Inle - Bagan - Mandalay - Yangon
Duration : 14 days
Availability: All year round
Details Itinerary
Day 1
Welcome the clients at the top of Friendship Bridge, drive to Kyaikngton with visit village en route
- O/N in Kyaington.

Day 2
Trekking to Palaung Village, half way by car and half way on foot and continue to Ann villages, and visit house to house and watch their daily life.
- O/N in Kyaington. 
 
Ann Old Couple
Ann Old Couple

5 Day Market

Day 3
Continue trekking to Ann, and Ahkhar tribal villages, also half way by car and half way on foot.
- O/N in Kyaington.

Day 4
Morning visit Local market, and fly for heho, then drive to Kalaw
- O/N in Kalaw. 
 
Day 5
Trekking to Palaung Village, and afternoon continue to Pindaya, visit Pindaya cave, and nearby village for bamboo umbrella making.
- O/N in Pindaya.

Day 6
Explore in and around Inle Lake, including Phaungdawoo Pagoda, Floating Garden, Silk weaving, Boat Making, and Jumping Cat Monastery.
- O/N in Inle. 
 
Inle Floating Market
Inle Floating Market
Sightseeing Bagan (By Bike)
Sightseeing Bagan (By Bike)
 
Day 7
Overland drive to 5 days market to watch the ethnic tribals, and continue to Mt.Popa, then to Bagan
- O/N in Bagan.

Day 8
Visit in and around Bagan Ancient Capital (1044-1287), and nearby village also including visit to regional lacquer-ware cottage industry
- O/N in Bagan.

Day 9
Day trip to Sale, and afternoon visit in Bagan pagodas and temples, and sunset from top of temple
- O/N in Bagan.

Day 10
Drive to Mandalay, stop at some villages to watch the collecting of Sky beer from the Toddy-palm tree, and also brow sugar making
- O/N in Mandalay.

Day 11
Visit Shwenantaw monastery, Gold-leaf making, wood carving, stoe carving, handloom silk weaving, and Mahamuni Pagoda.
- O/N in Mandalay.

Day 12
Excursion to Mingon up river Ayeyawaddy, visit Mingon Bell, Mingon un-completed Pagoda, and visit village. Afternoon visit in Sagaing includes; silverware making, Buddhist Nunneray, and view the sunset from Sagaine hill
- O/N in Mandalay. 
 
Mandalay Palace
Mandalay Palace
Shwedagon Platform
Shwedagon Platform
  
Day 13
Flyback to Yangon, visit in Yangon, including Chaukhtutgyi Pagoda, Downtown, and Shwedagon Pagoda by sunset
- O/N in Yangon.

Day 14
Visit Downtown area again, National Museum, then shopping at Scotch Market, and departure in the evening...

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