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Inle, The Shan Hills & Bagan

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Inle, The Shan Hills & Bagan

Price from

2350 USD

Duration

8 Days | 7 Nights

Level

2

Average Ride

Bike Myanmar’s Shan State to Iconic Bagan

Begin your bike tour of Myanmar exploring enchanting Inle Lake by bike & boat, before pedaling your way through scenic countryside and the fertile Shan Hills region, riding into the historic Bagan plain, with its mind-boggling collection of ancient pagodas and chilled vibes.

Quality Bikes
GT Avalanche Sport, Merida Matts 6.2 V

Your Guide
Friendly Burmese leader

Group Size
2 to 14

Accommodation
Comfortable hotels & guesthouses

Activities
Ride/walk

Minimum Age
14+

Overview

The recent interest in Myanmar as a destination means that everyone is talking about it but only a few will have the pleasure of seeing it in its current form. Now is the time to visit a country that has been shrouded in mystery for too long. A journey through arguably the most picturesque parts of Myanmar, this is a great introduction to a country that has just recently opened up to travelers.

From the natural beauty of Inle Lake and the intrigue of the communities that inhabit it, to the man-made, ancient ruins of Bagan, this is a cycling trip that takes in a diverse range of landscapes and includes some amazing riding.

295 Km riding. The terrain is a mix of sealed and unsealed roads on secondary roads and quiet country lanes. We aim, wherever possible to be off roads with traffic and have adjusted the itinerary over time to achieve this. There are three sustained climbs over the trip, the longest of which is 7km. These are generally not steep and once you are into a riding rhythm, you will find them quite achievable. It is important to understand that you must be comfortable with riding on rough surfaces. The dirt trails do feature holes, gravel, sand and other obstacles, while the roads are often potholed.

Peak Season Surcharge: For tours commencing from Dec 23 to Jan 3 there is a peak season surcharge of 15% on the tour price due to hotel rate increases at these times of year.

Deposit payment: $800 USD
Single room option: $580 USD

Highlights

Cycle the eastern bank of Inle lake before taking a boat ride to see one-leg rowing fishermen and floating villages.

The reward for your efforts climbing into the Shan Hills is beautiful views of the surrounding greenery.

Visit the Green Hill Valley Elephant Sanctuary and learn about the incredible work they do.

Pedal the magical pagoda-dotted plain of Bagan on a memorable ride.

DATES & PRICES

Day to Day


Meals
Meal: LD

The group will meet this morning at the domestic terminal of Yangon Airport for our flight to Heho. The flight will leave between 10 am and 11:30 am, so you must arrive in Yangon no later than 8 am. Alternatively, you may wish to stay the night before in Yangon. Our 70-minute flight to Heho is followed by a drive of around the same duration to reach Nyaung Shwe, the main town of the Inle Lake area. We stay on dry land rather than on the lake as it's actually a more interesting experience and allows more freedom of movement.

Riding
Riding: 25 km
Meals
Meal: BL

We take a ride around the area to learn a little about the local culture and the farming habits of the people here. We then cycle along the eastern bank of the lake, before taking a boat trip on the lake itself. Here we will see the famous one-leg-rowing fishermen, silk weaving, and whole communities that exist in stilt houses on the lake. Everything from schools, shops, even the post office can be found out here, all within a short boat ride of each other. We will stop at some of the more interesting sites and visit some of the lake's renowned cottage industries such as lotus-silk weaving. This is usually a full day and we can expect to return to town by 4 pm.

Riding
Riding: 60 km
Meals
Meal: BLD

Leaving early this morning and after a flat ride to start, we climb out of the valley and up into the Western Shan Hills. This is a challenging ride, but with some lovely views. We reach the town of Kalaw in the mid-afternoon. Kalaw was a British Hill Station in past times and is well populated with colonial style buildings. Kalaw is populated by a diverse range of peoples, including Muslims (mainly originating from Bangladesh), Pa-Oh and Paluang hill tribes, and even the descendants of Nepalese Gurkhas who settled here. The Shan hills are noted for their fresh produce and tonight you'll have a chance to try it at a family-run restaurant.

Riding
Riding: 45 km
Meals
Meal: BLD

Another early start today for a short drive that takes us to the Green Hill Valley Elephant Sanctuary, a conservation project founded by two passionate and dedicated tour guides. The project is currently home to seven elephants, five of whom were recently retired from working service in the logging industry. We take a walk around to see the property, the reforestation project and with luck the elephants. From Green Hill Valley we drive down past the trucking town of Aung Ban to start our next ride. This is a lovely ride through rolling hills with patchwork crops, punctuated by groups of villagers working the fields. We roll into the tiny town of Pindaya in the late afternoon and visit the Golden Cave for which the town is famous.

Riding
Riding: 65 km
Meals
Meal: BLD

We start with an off-road ride through a seldom visited area where small communities of Pa-Oh will watch curiously as you pedal by. The scenery today gets better at every turn, with limestone crags topped by gold and white stupas giving way to lush flower gardens as we pass through tiny towns. One of these towns is our home for the night. Here a simple guesthouse in a small community awaits and offers an enjoyable night in a truly off-the-beaten-path setting.

Riding
Riding: 75 km
Meals
Meal: BLD

This is a challenging yet rewarding ride. The day includes some fun downhill sections, as well as some short climbs to keep you warm. We leave the heights today and as we drop into the Irrawaddy Basin we get some fantastic views from the hills as we fly down them. There are few towns today due to the steep landscape but there are lots of villages whose inhabitants will be truly surprised to see you. This is a much less- traveled route where it is uncommon to see many people on bikes. As we reach the main north-south highway, we board the vehicle for a drive to Bagan which takes around 4 hours.

Riding
Riding: 25 km
Meals
Meal: BL

The pagodas of the Bagan Plain are best visited early in the morning as the sandy landscape heats up by the middle of the day. We make good use of an early start and focus our visit on the temples that were built between the 14th and 19th centuries: Shwezigon, Dhamagyangyi and Ananda to name a few. In the late morning, we find a local restaurant to have lunch then return to the hotel where an afternoon by the pool may be a good way to unwind and enjoy the warm temperatures.

Note: Day 7 is the ideal timing for a sunrise hot air balloon flight over Bagan, considered some of the best ballooning in the world. We can arrange this for you. Prices are approximately US$360 per person and the balloon rides operate between 01 Oct and 15 Apr each year. Please inquire when booking on the tour if this interests you.

Meals
Meal: B

The tour concludes after a hearty breakfast. Options for onward travel are many and include domestic flights from Nyaung-u Airport in Bagan (NYU). A quick 30-minute flight to Mandalay or a 50-minute flight to Yangon will bring you to your connecting international flight. For those in no hurry to leave, the beaches of Myanmar beckon. Please feel free to inquire at the time of booking about onward travel plans.

WHAT MAKES US STAND OUT

GRASSHOPPER STYLE


This tour is the perfect introduction to the country of Myanmar and its different facets. With an exploration of three highlights, Inle Lake, the Shan Hills and the Bagan plain, you are sure to see some of the best sights and historical locations Myanmar has to offer, all the while enjoying satisfying cycling and making interesting stops. Relax knowing we have taken care of the details of the route, accommodation and luggage transfers so you can relax and enjoy the ride as you learn about Myanmar from your expert guide.

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