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Highlights

Newly introduced to cruisers in 2019, RV Kanee Pandaw is a 14-cabin ship that makes its home in Myanmar. The low draft of the vessel is a great advantage to help navigate the shallow water of the Irrawaddy River during the cooler and drier months compared with other Myanmar River Cruises. This boutique cruise offers a more intimate atmosphere with a continuous balcony that runs around each deck and is connected to public areas like the lounge and dining room. As an experienced agency of tour-making, Myanmar Private Tour ensures a fascinating trip to numerous destinations for tourists. Let's discover now!

RV Kanee Pandaw
MAIN DECK CABIN

MAIN DECK CABIN

No of Cabins: 8  |  Area: 16M2  |  Bed: twin  |  Location: Main Deck

There are eight rooms on the main deck of RV Kanee Pandaw and each has the area of 16 square meter. All the rooms are well-quipped with modern facilities.

Features +

 Hot water kettle

 Hair dryer

 Bath robe and Slippers

 Panoramic French windows

 Spa-branded amenities

 Unlimited mineral water

 Imported quality linens with duvet and two kind of pillows

 Premium mattresses

 Convertible bed configuration

 Welcome flower arrangement and welcome gift

 Multi-configuration plugs

 Daily nightly turndown service

 24h laundry service

 Complimentary evening canapés

 Generous closet space and under-bed storage

 Make-up mirrors in cabin and bathroom

UPPER DECK CABIN

UPPER DECK CABIN

No of Cabins: 6  |  Area: 16M2  |  Bed: twin  |  Location: Upper Deck

S No of Cabins : 6 | Area : 16m2 (170sqm) | Bed : Twin Beds The upper deck consists of 6 cabins with the identical facilities as the main deck. However, the rooms have advantageous view so you can gaze out to the river.

Features +

 Hot water kettle

 Hair dryer

 Bath robe and Slippers

 Panoramic French windows

 Spa-branded amenities

 Unlimited mineral water

 Imported quality linens with duvet and two kind of pillows

 Premium mattresses

 Convertible bed configuration

 Welcome flower arrangement and welcome gift

 Multi-configuration plugs

 Daily nightly turndown service

 24h laundry service

 Complimentary evening canapés

 Generous closet space and under-bed storage

Select Itineraries

10 Night Yangon - Mandalay

 Destinations: Yangon - Pyay - Thayet Myo - Magwe - Salay - Tan Chi Taung Mountain - Bagan - Yandabo - Mandalay - Mingun - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Myanmar is a country few have had the opportunity to visit. Take your time discovering all the earthly (and unearthly) delights that can be found sprinkled across this mystical land. A great idea to see Myanmar from another perspective is to hop on a cruise. Enjoy the perfect Irrawaddy River experience as you spend 10 Nights Yangon - Mandalay on RV Kanee Pandaw.
  •   Sit back and relax as a parade of incredible treasures slips by the window. Spend time in the famous fortress of Minhla, which is used to protect the border between Royal Burma and British Burma; explore Kyauk Myaung and experience traditional pottery craftsmanship and the colonial town of Thayetmyo where the old colonial buildings still exist. Or simply stay on board and make the most of your beautiful cabin, fantastic dining and host of facilities.
  •   Don't hesitate to send Myanmar Private Tour any requests to make your holiday in Burma even more fantastic!
Day 1

PROME (PYAY)

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

Early this morning, transfer by coach from Yangon center to Prome to start the journey. By afternoon, we will reach Prome and proceed with a trip to Thiri-ya-kittiya – an important archaeological site of the Pyu Dynasty.

Day 2

THAYET MYO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

This quite town once was the border point between the British Myanmar and Royal Myanmar during the 2nd Anglo-Burmese in 1855. Because of this this town is filled with colonial buildings and contains the oldest golf course in Myanmar (built in 1885). First, we make our way to the local market and a round through the street then embark on the horse-carts to the golf course while you pass through the British Botanical Garden. 

Day 3

MINHLA AND MAGWE

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

This morning we reach Minhla and visit the two forts built by an Italian engineer to help defend the British during the war. Minhla was also the site a serious battle between the two forces that inspired Ruyard Kipling’s poem. Afterward, up to trishaws we go and visit Magwe Town and the Myatthalon Pagoda that were constructed with solid gold brick. Return back on board to continue sailing.

Day 4

SALAY

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, arrive in Salay, we visit Yokesone Monastery which is also a museum made all from teak and precise carvings. En route, stop at a feel colonial influenced houses along the side of the river. Return back on board to continue upstream.

Day 5

PAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

By the morning, we will reach Bagan as the ship moor on the riverside. Today trip will consist of a careful selection of over 3,000 monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Bagan.

Day 6

BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, continue your discovery of Bagan with a few more temples followed by a informative trip to a lacquerware house. Afterward, return back on board as we sail upstream. Have an evening stroll at a small riverside village Oh Ne Kyaung to see the quiet nightlife here. 

Day 7

YANDABO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, you will reach Yandabo. Well known for its historical significance as the place where the peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese war was signed. Nowadays, it is mostly regarded for it clay water pots of which materials source from the Irrawaddy River itself. You can experience making one with the instruction of our guide and the workers.
Afterward, visit the Yandabo School that is supported by Pandaw (when there is no holiday).

Day 8

MANDALAY, SAGAING AND AMARAPURA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today trip begins with a drive to Mahamuni Pagoda which house one of the most significant Buddha Images in Myanmar. The Buddha Image was brought in by King Bodawpaya in the 18th century. Outside of the pagoda, you can have the chance to visit many workshops here that specialize in marble carvings. Next, Shwenandaw Monastery (or Golden Palace Monastery) will be on your schedule. 
Afternoon trip consists of a visit to Sagaing – the heart of the Buddhism in the country. Reach the top of Sagaing Hill and visit Soon U Ponya Monastery to have a panoramic view of the region. Next, we continue to Amarapura, another old capital. Finish the day with a sunset boat trip on Taungthaman Lake (subject to the water level) by U Bein Bridge.

Day 9

MINGUN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

During breakfast, the ship will sail to Mingun for a morning excursion. Leave the ship, you will walk to the world’s largest unfinished stupa built by King Bodawpaya. Then continue to Mingun Bell which is one of the world’s largest and functional bells. Return back on board afterward for lunch. Continue to Mingun Senior home that was founded by the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company in the 30s. 

Day 10

KYAUK MYOUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Continue upstream until we reach Kyauk-myoung. Disembark from the ship. We begin with a journey through the workshop that makes water pots. Witness all the process from A to Z of this traditional occupation. Afternoon will be spent sailing down to Mandalay.

Day 11

MANDALAY

Meals:Breakfast

After breakfast, you will disembark from the ship for your onward journey.

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10 Night From Mandalay To Yangon

 Destinations: Mandalay - Yandabo - Bagan - Magwe - Minhla - Paya - Danupyu - Twante - Yangon

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •   
  •   Visit the kingdom of golden temples and stunning natural settings in the most exciting and fantastic way possible - cruising!
  •   A 10 Night Cruise from Mandalay to Yangon will give you a chance to see the best of these 2 famous destinations, especially the gorgeous nature and traditional heritages in between. Before boarding your Pandaw cruise, fly into Mandalay and begin your tour by visiting the cultural pleasures of Myanmar's second-largest city. Sailing through the heart of 'Middle Burma,' you'll see a variety of scenery, from the lush teak plantations around Prome to the barren area south of Bagan. Visit a few small villages and towns to learn about local agriculture and industries. End your journey with a night in Yangon and a visit to the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda.
  •   Contact us today to get the best deal on this Myanmar Tour cruise or check out more options right below!
Day 1

MANDALAY

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

Near the lunch time, you will check-in the cruise.
The shore excursion today begins with a trip to Ava. Begin a horse-cart ride to Menu Oak Kyaung Monastery built in the 19th century by the queen. Finish off the morning by a trip to Bagaya Monastery – an all teak monastery and are lacquered in black paint. 
Finishing the trip here, we continue to Amarapura, another old capital. Finish the day with a sunset boat trip on Taungthaman Lake (subject to the water level) by U Bein Bridge.

Day 2

YANDABO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, you will reach Yandabo. Well known for its historical significance as the place where the peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese war was signed. Nowadays, it is mostly regarded for it clay water pots of which materials source from the Irrawaddy River itself. You can experience making one with the instruction of our guide and the workers.
Afterward, visit the Yandabo School that is supported by Pandaw (when there is no holiday).

Day 3

PAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

By the morning, we will reach Bagan as the ship moor on the riverside. Afternoon trip will consist of a careful selection of over 3,000 monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Bagan.

Day 4

PAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

After breakfast, make our way by bus to the Tant Chi Taung Mount and see the temple near the top here. 
By afternoon we will reach to sail to Salay – a small town on the south of Bagan – that is famous for their colonial buildings and teak monastery converted to a museum. Moor on the river bank, we will leave the ship and walk to Yoke-Sone Kyaung, the teak monastery that houses many archaeological and religious artifacts. 

Day 5

MAGWE

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Spend the day on board sailing as the ship makes its way to to Magwe.
Afterward, up to trishaws we go and visit Magwe Town and the Myatthalon Pagoda that were constructed with solid gold brick. Return back on board to continue sailing.

Day 6

MINHLA AND GWECHAUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

This morning we reach Minhla and visit the two forts built by an Italian engineer to help defend the British during the war. Minhla was also the site a serious battle between the two forces that inspired Ruyard Kipling’s poem. Afterward you can make the hort-cart ride to the old clubhouses and golf course.

Day 7

PROME (PYAY)

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

If you are an early bird, you can watch the sunrise as the ship navigate this way up to Pyu. Today, we will reach Prome and proceed with a trip to Thiri-ya-kittiya – an important archaeological site of the Pyu Dynasty.

Day 8

KAUKTAUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, you will pass through A Kaut Taung where you can see the Buddha carvings on the cliffside.

Day 9

DANABYU

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Sailing through the shallow creeks of Irrawaddy Delta, we reach Donabyu – a secluded town that not many tourists have set foot on. Here you can learn the history about the defeat of the Burmese General Maha Bandoola in the first Anglo-Burmese War in 1825.

Day 10

TWANTE

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

The ship will traverse to the Twante Canal which is on the south east of Yangon today. Stop here, to make a visit to the Twante Town and explore. Then we make our way back to Yangon.

Day 11

YANGON

Meals:Breakfast

After breakfast today, disembark in Yangon for your onward journey.

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10 Night Bagan - Mandalay

 Destinations: Bagan - Salay - Ayardaw - Tan Chi Taung Mountain - Pakokku - Yandabo - Ava - Sagaing - Amarapura - Mingun - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  To immerse in the authentic heritage of Myanmar, you have to look closer than its majestic golden pagodas. A cruise trip along the Irrawaddy River on the deluxe RV Kanee Pandaw will take you in style on journeys of magnificent beauty and exploration of Myanmar's hidden waterways (Burma). From Bagan to Mandalay, you may visit temples, pagodas, palaces, and monasteries along the Irrawaddy River. Get ready to capture the locations few travelers see!
  •   Contact Myanmar Private Tour now to express any of your requests and get the ideal itinerary!
Day 1

BAGAN

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

PLEASE NOTE: The itinerary for this expedition is subject to change. We ask you to be flexible once you book this cruise as the areas you travel to are very remote.
By the morning, we will reach Bagan as the ship moor on the riverside. Afternoon trip will consist of a careful selection of over 3,000 monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Bagan.
The ship then leaves Bagan at around 17:30 

Day 2

YANDABO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, you will reach Yandabo. Well known for its historical significance as the place where the peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese war was signed. Nowadays, it is mostly regarded for it clay water pots of which materials source from the Irrawaddy River itself. You can experience making one with the instruction of our guide and the workers.
Afternoon cruise to Mandalay.

Day 3

AMARAPURA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

The shore excursion today begins with a trip to Ava – former capital city of an ancient dynasty. start the morning by a trip to Bagaya Monastery – an all teak monastery and are lacquered in black paint. Then we continue to Amarapura nearby to see the great paintings of a temple.

Day 4

KYAUK-MYOUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Continue upstream until we reach Kyauk-myoung. Disembark from the ship. We begin with a journey through the workshop that makes water pots. Witness all the process from A to Z of this traditional occupation. Afternoon will be spent sailing upstream toward the third defile of the river.

Day 5

KHANYAT

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, make a stop at Khan-nyat village. Like other typical ones, the village is home to many monasteries. The town also has a small museum and we will stop at a respected former head teacher’s house. Afterward, we make our way up to the Tigyang Pagoda on the top of the hill.

Day 6

KATHA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Katha is an enchanting and unchanging town since the colonial time and from the George Orwell’s Burmese Days. We will visit some significant sites such as the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company’s ships’ bells and old British station. Along the way back we will make a visit to a Elephant Logging camp. 

Day 7

SAIL UPSTREAM KYUN DAW ISLAND

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Sailing through the day until we reach Kyun Daw Island Village. Here you can find the countless tiny pagoda on the limited stretch of land.

Day 8

2ND DEFILE OF IRRAWADDY

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

As we continue sailing today, we will reach the 2nd Defile with its impressive gorges and cliff towering and seemingly tipping over the river. As we pass this nature’s majestic creation we turn downstream to make our way back.

Day 9

TAGAUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, as we reach Tagaung, a walking tour will ensue. See the remain of the old fort, a nat shrine and the archaeological site. 

Day 10

MINGUN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

During breakfast, the ship will sail to Mingun for a morning excursion. Leave the ship, you will walk to the world’s largest unfinished stupa built by King Bodawpaya. Then continue to Mingun Bell which is one of the world’s largest and functional bells. Return back on board afterward for lunch. Continue to Mingun Senior home that was founded by the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company in the 30s.
Afternoon trip consists of a visit to Sagaing – the heart of the Buddhism in the country. Reach the top of Sagaing Hill and visit Soon U Ponya Monastery to have a panoramic view of the region. 

Day 11

MANDALAY

Meals:Breakfast

After breakfast, you will disembark from the ship for your onward journey.

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10 Night Mandalay - Bagan

 Destinations: Mandalay - Kyauk Myaung - Katha - Second Defile - Tagaung - Ava - Yandabo - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  If you want to be awe-inspired while you are traveling to Myanmar, blend yourself into the country's diverse culture. It will be worth it. 10 Night Mandalay - Bagan Cruise will show you the real way of life of the Myanmar people and the rich culture throughout the country. Numerous history and legendary will wow you in ten days. The itinerary will start from Mandalay, one of the largest cities that preserve dozens of ancient pagodas, then we cruise by the traditional villages of local Burmese to learn about their lifestyle and long-standing handicrafts,...The journey will end with the brilliant landscape of Bagan - a combination of natural scenery and manmade contribution in the religious buildings.
  •   Are you ready to experience the highlight art & culture of Myanmar as once in a lifetime inspiration? Contact Myanmar Private Tour now to get devoted assistance and a customized itinerary!
Day 1

MANDALAY

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

PLEASE NOTE: The itinerary for this cruise is subject to change. We ask you to be flexible once you book this cruise as the areas you travel to are very remote.
The afternoon trip begins with a drive to Mahamuni Pagoda which house one of the most significant Buddha Images in Myanmar. The Buddha Image was brought in by King Bodawpaya himself in the 18th century.
Finishing the trip here, we continue to Amarapura, another old capital. We stop at a silk and cotton weaving houses to see the artisans at work.
Finish the day with a sunset boat trip on Taungthaman Lake (subject to the water level) by U Bein Bridge.

Day 2

KYAUK-MYOUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Continue upstream until we reach Kyauk-myoung. Disembark from the ship. We begin with a journey through the workshop that makes water pots. Witness all the process from A to Z of this traditional occupation. Afternoon will be spent sailing upstream toward the third defile of the river.

Day 3

KHANYAT

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, make a stop at Khan-nyat village. Like other typical ones, the village is home to many monasteries. The town also has a small museum and we will stop at a respected former head teacher’s house. Afterward, we make our way up to the Tigyang Pagoda on the top of the hill.

Day 4

KATHA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Katha is an enchanting and unchanging town since the colonial time and from the George Orwell’s Burmese Days. We will visit some significant sites such as the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company’s ships’ bells and old British station. Along the way back we will make a visit to a Elephant Logging camp. 

Day 5

SAIL UPSTREAM KYUNT DAW ISLAND

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Sailing through the day until we reach Kyun Daw Island Village. Here you can find the countless tiny pagoda on the limited stretch of land. 

Day 6

2ND DEFILE OF IRRAWADDY

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

As we continue sailing today, we will reach the 2nd Defile with its impressive gorges and cliff towering and seemingly tipping over the river. As we pass this nature’s majestic creation we turn downstream to make our way back. 

Day 7

TAGAUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, as we reach Tagaung, a walking tour will ensue. See the remain of the old fort, a nat shrine and the archaeological site. 

Day 8

MINGUN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

During breakfast, the ship will sail to Mingun for a morning excursion. Leave the ship, you will walk to the world’s largest unfinished stupa built by King Bodawpaya. Then continue to Mingun Bell which is one of the world’s largest and functional bells. Return back on board afterward for lunch. Continue to Mingun Senior home that was founded by the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company in the 30s.
Afternoon trip consists of a visit to Sagaing – the heart of the Buddhism in the country. Reach the top of Sagaing Hill and visit Soon U Ponya Monastery to have a panoramic view of the region. 

Day 9

AVA - YANDABO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

The shore excursion today begins with a trip to Ava – former capital city of an ancient dynasty. start the morning by a trip to Bagaya Monastery – an all teak monastery and are lacquered in black paint.
Afternoon, you will reach Yandabo. Well known for its historical significance as the place where the peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese war was signed. Nowadays, it is mostly regarded for it clay water pots of which materials source from the Irrawaddy River itself. You can experience making one with the instruction of our guide and the workers.

Day 10

BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

By the morning, we will reach Bagan as the ship moor on the riverside. Afternoon trip will consist of a careful selection of over 3,000 monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Bagan.

Day 11

BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast

After breakfast, you will disembark from the ship for your onward journey.

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7 Night Irrawaddy Delta

 Destinations: Yangon - Pyapon - Bogale - Phnom Penh - Myaung Mya - Bassein - Wakema - Maubin - Yangon - Nong Khiaw

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Rangoon, the Irrawaddy Delta's most prominent port and Burma's capital from 1886 to 2005, encompasses an area of about 1000 square kilometers. Once a huge populated swamp and forest, the British who seized Lower Burma in 1855 cleaned and farmed part of it. It then became Asia's rice basket, successfully feeding most of the Indian Raj. During the 1920s, the Irrawaddy Flotilla Corporation had over 100 stream steamers running across the Delta, linking these cities and villages at a period when there were no highways or bridges. Contrary to popular belief, these vast marshes are not boring, and there is plenty of human appeal in the shape of charming villages, marketplaces, temples, churches, and mosques.
  •   Our 7 Night Irrawaddy Delta itinerary enables a relaxed exploration of this fascinating region, starting and returning to Rangoon.
  •   For any request or questions about the details of this Myanmar Tour, contact us today for the earliest assistance!
Day 1

RANGOON TO PYAPON

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

The ship departs early today from Yangon to enter the Twante Canal. Stop briefly here in town to observe the workers creating clay pots. Then return back on board to resume the journey to Pyapon a lively town on the delta.

Day 2

PYAPON TO BOGALE

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

The morning, sailing to Bogale. Used to be a Mon capital and the busiest trading port that the British, French and Italian sailed to trade. Nearby the town there is an incredible mangrove reserve. Along the visit, you can have the chance to see the monastery of the town.

Day 3

BOGALE TO MYAUNGMYA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today sailing will be special as the ship navigate through small canals and creeks and smaller boats along the river. As we sail, you can stop at one of the nearby village. 

Day 4

MYAUNGMYA TO BASSEIN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Sailing all morning to day to reach to the last leg of the delta to arrive in Bassein River and the town Bassein. Here arrive, we will have the chance to see a traditional umbrella factory that the monks like to bring with them and the local shrines as well as lively markets. 

Day 5

BASSEIN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

You can have the day leisure in town or enjoy an optional day trip to Ngwe Saung Beach. 

Day 6

BASSEIN TO WAKEMA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, we depart in the morning to the upper delta region. Reaching Wakema in late afternoon, we will explore the port town in the evening.

Day 7

WAKEMA TO MAUBIN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

As you can expect from a port town in Delta, in the morning, the channel will be brimmed with all kind of boat as the daily life begins. We will sail today to reach Maubin, where you can have a sunset stroll.

Day 8

MAUBIN TO RANGOON

Meals:Breakfast

Today make our way back to Yangon through the Twante Canal and reach Yangon by around 12:00 PM. (Lunch excluded). You will check-out from the cruise for your onward journey.

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7 Night From Bagan to Mandalay

 Destinations: Bagan - Salay - Tan Chi Taung - Pakokku - Yandabo - Ava - Sagaing - Amarapura - Mingun - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  You might have heard about Bagan as a city of the sheer number of religious edifices in Myanmar, and Mandalay as the former royal capital of the country and is home to a number of pagodas, temples, monasteries, and other Buddhist establishments. However, there are authentic cultural values of Myanmar hidden in between the two cities that few tourists know about.
  •   The long-standing handicrafts of terracotta pottery production in Yandabo, the village of Salay full of charming colonial buildings, and extraordinary teak monasteries that have existed for ages,... are just a few of the attractions that we will discover together in 7 Night From Bagan to Mandalay.
  •   Take a look at the full itinerary below and send us requests to customize your Myanmar tour along the Irrawaddy RIver's heritage. The gorgeous sunset from Taungthaman Lake in Amarapura and many more mesmerizing experience is waiting for you.
Day 1

BAGAN

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

This late morning, transfer from the airport or your hotel (in the city center) to the ship followed by the welcome lunch on board. 
The first shore excursion will be visits to Bagan. First, we start off to Ananda Temple, arguably one of the most beautiful and well-preserved structures in Bagan. Built in the 12th century, the temple has endured and witness many wars and disasters.
Next on your schedule is the Gubyaukgyi Temple, also built in the 12th century, one of the rare temples in the area that still retains its original murals that depicts the people life in Bagan as well as the journey to enlightenment.
Near the end of the day, we make the trip to Phwar saw Village with the population of just over 500. Here, you don’t find many tourists just field of pea, bean and cattle milling around.
Return back to the cruise afterward.
Moor overnight Bagan.

 

Day 2

BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Continue the discovery in Bagan today. After breakfast, first we visit Shwesandaw Stupa with their many floor that used to allow visitors to climb up for elevated view. Next on the agenda is the gilt Shwezigon Pagoda which is believed to contain a hair relic of the Buddha.
Before we go back to the cruise to enjoy lunch, make a walk through the Khaminga Pagoda complex to furthermore understand the special architecture of the endless pagodas and stupas in the region.
After enjoying lunch and a short rest, we make a trip to a lacquerware production house to learn about the hard and long process of making this type of intricate craft that is famous all over Bagan.
Next of the excursion is a visit to Payathonezu a temple complex built in the 13th century that connected with each other through a small passage. Then, visit Dhamayangyi built in the 12th century – the largest temples in Bagan.
Towards the end of the day, we watch the sunset on the top of Taung Guni Temple before going back to the ship for overnight.

Day 3

SALAY - AYARDAW - TAN CHI TAUNG

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

The ship will spend the early morning to sail to Salay – a small town on the south of Bagan – that is famous for their colonial buildings and teak monastery converted to a museum.
Moor on the river bank, we will leave the ship and walk to Yoke-Sone Kyaung, the teak monastery that houses many archaeological and religious artifacts. After the visit and on the way back to the ship, we can make a stop at Salay House.
While you are on board for lunch, the ship will sail to upstream to Ayaerdaw to visit the clinic that is sponsored by Pandaw and make our way by bus to the Tant Chi Taung Mount and see the temple near the top here.
Late afternoon, enjoy a traditional show of elephant dancing by the local residents before returning back on board for overnight.

Day 4

PAKOKKU

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, the ship will sail up to Pakokku a small town north of Bagan (30 km away by road). The main products the town make are tobacco, cotton and peanuts, thanaka and textiles. Making the way through town by tuk tuk, stop at the main market as well as the cheroot workshop.
Return back on board and the rest of the day will be spent sailing. 

Day 5

YANDABO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, you will reach Yandabo after breakfast. Well known for its historical significance as the place where the peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese war was signed. Nowadays, it is mostly regarded for it clay water pots of which materials source from the Irrawaddy River itself. You can experience making one with the instruction of our guide and the workers.
Afterward, visit the Yandabo School that is supported by Pandaw (when there is no holiday).
Return back on board as you spend the night sailing to Pauk-taw, Pauk-myaing village near Ava for overnight.

Day 6

AVA - SAGAING – AMARAPURA

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

The shore excursion today begins with a trip to Ava – former capital city of an ancient dynasty. Leave the ship to a coach as we reach Ava Jetty. Here, you will catch a local ferry to reach Ava, followed by a horse-cart ride to Menu Oak Kyaung Monastery built in the 19th century by the queen. Finish off the morning by a trip to Bagaya Monastery – an all teak monastery and are lacquered in black paint. 
Afternoon trip consists of a visit to Sagaing – the heart of the Buddhism in the country. Reach the top of Sagaing Hill and visit Soon U Ponya Monastery to have a panoramic view of the region. Afterward, make a trip to a nunnery to study the discipline of the Buddhists.
Finishing the trip here, we continue to Amarapura, another old capital. We stop at a silk and cotton weaving houses to see the artisans at work.
Finish the day with a sunset boat trip on Taungthaman Lake (subject to the water level) by U Bein Bridge.
Overnight at Sagaing.

Day 7

MINGUN - MANDALAY

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

During breakfast, the ship will sail to Mingun for a morning excursion. Leave the ship, you will walk to the world’s largest unfinished stupa built by King Bodawpaya. Then continue to Mingun Bell which is one of the world’s largest and functional bells. Return back on board afterward for lunch.
The afternoon trip begins with a drive to Mahamuni Pagoda which house one of the most significant Buddha Images in Myanmar. The Buddha Image was brought in by King Bodawpaya himself in the 18th century. Outside of the pagoda, you can have the chance to visit many workshops here that specialize in marble carvings. Next, Shwenandaw Monastery (or Golden Palace Monastery) will be on your schedule. Nearby is the world’s largest book – Kuthodaw Pagoda which contains 729 marble walls of Buddhism inscriptions.
If time allows, you can finish the day in Mandalay Hill that offer great backdrop for photos. 
Overnight at Sagaing.

Day 8

MANDALAY

Meals:Breakfast

After breakfast, we will reach Mandalay, here you will check-out of the cruise at 9:00 AM and we will transfer you to your hotel (in the city center) or the airport for your onward journey.

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7 Night From Mandalay To Bagan

 Destinations: Mandalay - Mingun - Sagaing - Amarapura - Yandabo - Pakokku - Tan Chi Taung - Salay - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Throughout the 7 Night From Mandalay To Bagan Cruise, we will sail along the Irrawaddy River, passing through the highlights of Mandalay including Mahamuni Pagoda, Shwe Kyuang Monastery and Kuthodaw Pagoda... and a variety of tiny villages and towns to get a firsthand look at local agriculture and industries. These locations are far from the contemporary world and provide a glimpse of a timeless, forgotten Myanmar that is off the beaten path.
  •   Companying you on this Myanmar Tour, we will give the best assistance and meet any of your requests.
Day 1

MANDALAY 

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

This late morning, transfer from the airport or your hotel (in the city center) to the ship followed by the welcome lunch on board. 
The afternoon trip begins with a drive to Mahamuni Pagoda which house one of the most significant Buddha Images in Myanmar. The Buddha Image was brought in by King Bodawpaya himself in the 18th century. Outside of the pagoda, you can have the chance to visit many workshops here that specialize in marble carvings. Next, Shwenandaw Monastery (or Golden Palace Monastery) will be on your schedule. Nearby is the world’s largest book – Kuthodaw Pagoda which contains 729 marble walls of Buddhism inscriptions.
If time allows, you can finish the day in Mandalay Hill that offer great backdrop for photos. 
Overnight at Sagaing.

Day 2

MINGUN – SAGAING – AMARAPURA 

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

During breakfast, the ship will sail to Mingun for a morning excursion. Leave the ship, you will walk to the world’s largest unfinished stupa built by King Bodawpaya. Then continue to Mingun Bell which is one of the world’s largest and functional bells. Return back on board afterward for lunch.
Afternoon trip consists of a visit to Sagaing – the heart of the Buddhism in the country. Reach the top of Sagaing Hill and visit Soon U Ponya Monastery to have a panoramic view of the region. Afterward, make a trip to a nunnery to study the discipline of the Buddhists.
Finishing the trip here, we continue to Amarapura, another old capital. We stop at a silk and cotton weaving houses to see the artisans at work.
Finish the day with a sunset boat trip on Taungthaman Lake (subject to the water level) by U Bein Bridge.
Overnight at Sagaing.

Day 3

YANDABO

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, you will reach Yandabo after breakfast. Well known for its historical significance as the place where the peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese war was signed. Nowadays, it is mostly regarded for it clay water pots of which materials source from the Irrawaddy River itself. You can experience making one with the instruction of our guide and the workers.
Afterward, visit the Yandabo School that is supported by Pandaw (when there is no holiday).
Return back on board as you spend the night sailing to Shwe Tan Tit village for overnight.

Day 4

PAKOKKU - AYARDAW

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today, the ship will sail up to Pakokku a small town north of Bagan (30 km away by road). The main products the town make are tobacco, cotton and peanuts, thanaka and textiles. Making the way through town by tuk tuk, stop at the main market as well as the cheroot workshop.
Return back on board and the rest of the day will be spent sailing. Along the way you can stop to Ayaerdaw to visit the clinic that is sponsored by Pandaw.
Overnight at Tant Chi village.

Day 5

TAN CHI TAUNG - SALAY

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

After breakfast, make our way by bus to the Tant Chi Taung Mount and see the temple near the top here. Enjoy a traditional show of elephant dancing by the local residents before returning back to continue downstream
By afternoon we will reach to sail to Salay – a small town on the south of Bagan – that is famous for their colonial buildings and teak monastery converted to a museum.
Moor on the river bank, we will leave the ship and walk to Yoke-Sone Kyaung, the teak monastery that houses many archaeological and religious artifacts. After the visit and on the way back to the ship, we can make a stop at Salay House.
Overnight at Salay.

Day 6

SALAY - BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Enjoy the morning sailing from Salay to Bagan.
First, we start off to Ananda Temple, arguably one of the most beautiful and well-preserved structures in Bagan. Built in the 12th century, the temple has endured and witness many wars and disasters.
Next on your schedule is the Gubyaukgyi Temple, also built in the 12th century, one of the rare temples in the area that still retains its original murals that depicts the people life in Bagan as well as the journey to enlightenment.
Near the end of the day, we make the trip to Phwar Saw Village with the population of just over 500. Here, you don’t find many tourists just field of pea, bean and cattle milling around.
Return back to the cruise afterward.
Moor overnight Bagan.

Day 7

BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Continue the discovery in Bagan today. After breakfast, first we visit Shwesandaw Stupa with their many floor that used to allow visitors to climb up for elevated view. Next on the agenda is the gilt Shwezigon Pagoda which is believed to contain a hair relic of the Buddha.
Before we go back to the cruise to enjoy lunch, make a walk through the Khaminga Pagoda complex to furthermore understand the special architecture of the endless pagodas and stupas in the region.
After enjoying lunch and a short rest, we make a trip to a lacquerware production house to learn about the hard and long process of making this type of intricate craft that is famous all over Bagan.
Next of the excursion is a visit to Payathonezu a temple complex built in the 13th century that connected with each other through a small passage. Then, visit Dhamayangyi built in the 12th century – the largest temples in Bagan.
Towards the end of the day, we watch the sunset on the top of Taung Guni Temple before going back to the ship for overnight.

Day 8

BAGAN

Meals:Breakfast

After breakfast, you will check-out of the cruise at 9:00 AM and we will transfer you to your hotel (in the city center) or the airport for your onward journey.

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RV KANEE PANDAW POLICY

1. Alteration of schedule and cruise itinerary

In spite of the fact that we will do our best to assure that the announced itinerary is followed at the strictest possible level, occasionally, we might have to alter or delay the schedules and itineraries in the last minute due to the uncertainty of local weather and river conditions.

2. Change point of embarkation and disembarkation

If the cruise encounters difficulty in embarking and disembarking passengers at the scheduled points, RV Kanee Pandaw will bear no extra cost of transporting to and from the embarking and disembarking place except for the case that the passengers or their agents have purchased a package tour including our land services. Any reason for altering the place of embarkation and disembarkation will not be considered a reason for terminating this contract. 

3. Fuel surcharge

The fuel costs, which have been calculated basing on the average market price, are included in the announced ticket price. If the fuel price increases by more than 10%, the company will have the right to collect charge for fuel supplement equal to the amount by which the fuel price exceeds the price stated in the contract.

4. Deposit

If you book more than 65 days in advance of the departure date, you are required to make a 30% non-refundable deposit at the booking time. The remaining amount must be paid at least 65 prior to the departure.

If you book less than 65 days in advance of the departure date, you are required to make full payment of the fare within 48 hours.

*You may be required to make higher non-refundable deposits for certain special offers. Advice for these offers will be shown to you at the time of booking.

5. Cancellation by us

Under the circumstance that a cruise cannot be operated for passengers with confirmed bookings or departures because the number of occupied cabins is less than 5, RV Kanee Pandaw has the rights to call off the cruise. We will notify all passengers with confirmed booking about the cancellation 30 days in advance. A substitute cruise ship (with parallel itinerary and ship type) or an alternative departure date will be proposed depending on its availability.

RV Kanee Pandaw will bear or compensate any extra or difference in cruise prices. If the passengers do not agree with the alternative ship or departure, we will make full refund of the deposit amounts upon the demand of the passengers. If RV Kanee Pandaw makes cancellation of a cruise after a passenger has cancelled their bookings and paid cancellation charges (and deposit), we will make full refund upon the passenger’s request.

6. Cancellation by Customer

If you intend canceling your booking, you must notify us via email or fax. The applicable policy for cancellation charge will be as follows:

  • If you cancel 65 days or more prior to the departure, you will be charged 30% of the total price.
  • If you cancel 64 days or less prior to the departure, or don’t show up, you will be charged 100% of the total price.

 * When calculating the refund for your cancellation, we will deduct the wire fees and credit card commissions.

7. Children Price & Extra Bed

Children under the age of 4 may share cabin with their parent(s) without extra charge. However, RV Kanee Pandaw cannot ensure the availability of cots. Children over the age of 4 up to 18 get:

  • 50% reduction from adult price for 1 adult and 1 child staying in 1 cabin
  • 50% reduction for the child for 2 adults and 1 child staying in 2 cabins (1 cabin has no single supplement)
  • 50% reduction for the children for 2 adults and 2 children staying in 2 cabins.

For larger family groups, the price would be calculated upon request.

8. Insurance

We highly recommend that travelers have their trip cancellation covered. In this case, travelers will be repaid the cost of air ticket and other non-refundable payments for the trip. We also advise the guests to purchase insurance for medical matters, luggage loss and delay of the trip in case of unfavorable situations. RV Kanee Pandaw will not be liable for the loss of personal belongings.

9. Dietary needs

If the guests have exceptional dietary needs, they should contact with us 30 days in advance of the departure. The cruise crew will exert all possible efforts to satisfy the exceptional dietary needs and demands depending on the availability of the goods.

10. Travelers’ responsibilities

All the guests stepping on board should be responsible towards their co-travelers and the cruise crew. The guests are advised to analyze the conditions of the trip itinerary and have appropriate social conduct towards their co-travelers and crew members. They should thoroughly check all the safety requirements on board and during the trips.

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