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Completed a 7-day, 100km tour of Myanmar with Death on 2 Wheels. Stops included Nawnghkio, Inle, Kalaw, mt Popa, and Bagan before we ended back up in Mandalay.
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Mandalay Hidden Gems
Mandalay Hidden Gems Tour ( Half Day tour )
Visiting a big city like Mandalay is relatively easy. One can easily hire a motorbike, an e-bike, a tuk tuk or simply hire a rental car for the day. When it is true that you can visit places on your own, you will be spending a lot of time looking for those places, navigating through the infamous traffic to get to your destination, looking for some places. Those are just for well known places. There is less possibility for you to discover less touristy ancient places.Golden Myanmar Rendezvous’s (GMR) Hidden Gem Tour takes you to see the less traveled roads, where you can discover a lot of ancient wonders from the old Mandalay while you relax. No need to race for time and no need to look for your destinations. Just relax and be taken to places where very few tourists have been to. Enjoy mingling with locals and find out what makes Mandalay today and a long time ago. Travel back in time and study the architectures and culture of Mandalay at some places. In other places, mix with locals, observe them at their daily chores and be amazed at the way some things are done.
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- Time : Pick up time 7 am, drop off time around 12 pm. Total duration around 5 hours.
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Excludes : Drinks, tips and any other expenses not mentioned above
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Exploring inside the City | Mandalay, Myanmar
After 3 days in Bagan, we make our way to #Mandalay on a 12 hour boat ride up the Irrawaddy River. It is a nice change of pace from the 2 overnight buses we had taken over the past week.
We spend one day relaxing in Mandalay and now we are ready to get out and explore the city. We hire a taxi to take us around for the day to see some of the highlights and this costs us 25,000 Kyat.
Our first stop is at the Mandalay Palace where we pay 10,000 Kyat per person to enter but this will also get us into several other spots around the city. The original Palace was built in the 1800's completely of teak wood. It unfortunately burned down in WWII so the one that stands here today is a replica built in 1990's of concrete and corrugated metal.
From the Palace we head to Shwenandaw monastery which is an all teak monastery that was actually apart of the original Royal Palace. In the late 1800's it was relocated outside of the Palace grounds and converted to a monastery. The building was incredibly impressive and gave us a great impression of what the Royal Palace must have once looked like.
Next up is Kuthodaw Pagoda, also called “the world’s largest book” because it has 729 individual marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist teachings that are each housed in mini pagodas. Just across the street from the Kuthodaw Pagoda is the Sandamuni Pagoda which has the largest iron Buddha image in Burma and over 1700 marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist teachings.
Finally we end our day on the Mandalay hill to watch the sunset with beautiful panoramic views of the city.
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First-Timer's Guide to Myanmar — Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Lashio | The Travel Intern
Myanmar. What an absolute stunner. On this adventure, we got to visit Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake and Lashio!
Check out what we did here:
YANGON (00:23)
00:25 - Shwedagon Pagoda
Probably the most iconic landmark in Yangon — The Shwedagon Pagoda, which lights up at night and is truly a sight to behold.
BAGAN (00:37)
The best way to get around Bagan, both New Bagan and Old Bagan, is to rent an e-bike, or a normal bicycle would do!
00:58 - Bagan Hot Air Balloon Sunrise Experience
Famous for its hot air balloon ride, we hopped on the tour and got to experience it for ourselves! To catch the sunrise while floating and drifting amidst the clouds was so surreal.
01:15 - Lawkananda Pagoda
Situated on the top of the Irrawaddy River, this is not to be missed!
01:24 - Ananda Temple
Be awed by the beautiful and intricate architecture here.
01:34 - Wonders of Salay & Mount Popa Day Tour
Don't be detered by the 777 steps to reach the top — It is SO WORTH IT.
MANDALAY (01:47)
01:49 - Rv Nmai Hka Irrawaddy River Cruise
It might be 12 hours, but it was a good 12 hours, experiencing the seas and the journey from Bagan to Mandalay.
02:01 - U Bein Bridge
Either the sunrise, or the sunset, they are both spectacular. This bridge is the longest and oldest teakwood bridge in the world!
02:10 - Dee Dote Waterfall
Located deep in the mountainous region one hour away from Mandalay by car, lies this blue lagoon. The hike up to this sweet spot is WORTH IT!
02:34 - Mandalay Hill
WE KNOW it seems like you gotta hike all the time in Myanmar, but really, when you're at the top, don't you think you get the best views? :-)
INLE LAKE (02:49)
One of the must-dos if you're ever in Myanmar, is to get on a boat and explore the ins and outs of Inle Lake!
LASHIO (03:03)
03:08 - Gokteik Viaduct
The best way to travel to Lashio — by train! Get to admire the different landscapes of the countryside~
03:19 - Mountain Biking Exploration
Adrenaline junkies — This is for you! It's definitely not an easy bike path, let us assure you. But worth every bump on the road.
03:35 - Myanmar Adventure Outfitters
03:39 - Dark Horse Falls
Some of us didn't dare to cliff jump because it was THAT scary, but being up there and in the heart of all the action with other travellers made it one of our best moments during this trip!
04:01 - Homestay at Ban Khaw Village
We got to stay in a local homestay and immersed ourselves in the local culture. They were SO warm and friendly, and welcomed us with the biggest open arms ever. :-)
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Mandalay Motorbike Ride
riding on the back of a motorbike in Mandalay, Myanmar
Mandalay Motor Bike Tours
The only way to truly explore Myanmar... Mandalay Motorbike was started as a small rental operation run by a bored expat chicken farmer as a way to meet travelers and help them explore Myanmar on two wheels.
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BEST WAY TO EXPLORE IN MANDALAY CITY | Cycle Ride | Myanmar ????????
Hello Dosto , Myanmar Country mein aake agara apko Budget mein Explore karna hai so this is the cheapest way. Indian Rs mein 50₹ per day iski Rental hain . Or maine ek din mein 2-3 Pagoda ( Temple ) Visit kiya . i hope u enjoy this video.
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The road to Mandalay. And the rest of Myanmar, 2018.
Hi there,
During Chinese Spring Festival 2018, we managed to gather a solid group of friends to take a 3-week trip through Myanmar!
We came from all over (Germany, Czech Republic, China, Thailand), and decided to meet up in Yangon. Here we spent about 2 days, which turned out to already be enough time to get scammed!
From Yangon we took a bus to Mandalay, where we spent our days cycling around town, and taking pick-up trucks to the U-Bein bridge and a waterfall.
From Mandalay we took a 12-hour 'cruise' to Bagan, famous for its temples. We didn't really know what to expect at first, but it turned out to be a huge area full of ancient temples. The best way to get around here, is by rental e-bike. Pro-tip: Watch the sunrise. Yes, it's early, but worth it.
Afterwards, we had a bumpy ride to Kalaw. A bus ride that was supposed to last only about 6 hours (?), ended up taking the whole day, as our bus broke down. We spent the better part of our afternoon in a shabby restaurant along the main road. They had beer, though. In Kalaw we spent one night, only to do a 2-day trek starting the next morning.
The trek took us through little villages and nice scenery. At the end of the first day, we ended up at a monastery on top of a mountain, where we stayed the night. However, the wasn't much sleeping, as we first spent our time playing football with the monks until sundown, after which we played Taboos with our friend Mandalay Rum until deep in the night.
The next day, another day of hiking, all the way to Inle Lake. Here we took the local form of transportation, a wee boat, to take us to our accommodation. The rest of our time in Inle we spent cycling, taking more boats to see more sunsets and sunrises. We also managed to end up at a vineyard on top of a hill, where we saw yet another, yep, sunset.
After Inle, we decided that we had enough of the backpacking-existence. As such, we decided to take a flight back to Yangon, then a 6-hour private car to the west coast, and stay at a 5-star resort. Okay, we still took the budget option by sleeping in tents on the beach, but the beach, pool and especially breakfast, were top-notch!
After spending 5 days in the 5 star resort, we made our way back to Yangon, only to say our goodbyes and all be on our way.
Amazing trip, thanks to everyone for being there. Until next time!
Robert
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Motorbike in Mandalay
20 April 2013. An early Saturday morning ride through central Mandalay on a motorbike.
မႏၱေလးမွာ Mandalay Custom Bike 2 ဆိုင္ကယ္ျပပြဲ ဒုတိယအႀကိမ္ က်င္းပ
မႏၲေလးၿမိဳ႕မွာ ဒုတိယအႀကိမ္ေျမာက္ Mandalay Custom Bike 2 ဆိုင္ကယ္ျပပြဲႀကီးကို ေအာက္တုိဘာလ ၂၁ ရက္ေန႔က က်င္းပျပဳလုပ္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။ ဒီအေၾကာင္းကို MCN မႏၱေလးသတင္းေထာက္ မင္းမင္းလတ္က ႐ုိက္ကူးထားၿပီး ေနမင္းခက တင္ဆက္ေပးထားပါတယ္။
Bikes in Mandalay
After such a hectic day yesterday, today takes a slightly slower pace.
Astonishing Unfinished Pagoda of Mingun - MANDALAY, MYANMAR
TIME STAMPS: 6:19 Boats at Shore of Irrawaddy River; 7:40 Buying Ferry Ticket to Mingun; 13:02 Boarding the Ferry; 24:07 Docking at Mingun; 26:34 Giant Guardian Lions at Mingun; 37:48 The Unfinished Pagoda; 41:26 Massive Rear Door; 44:26 Astonishing Side Entrance; 46:15 The Stairs on the Unfinished Pagoda; 47:33 Ninety Tons of Bell; 53:29 Beautiful Myatheindan Pagoda; 1:00:10 Back on the Boat; 1:03:43 Summary and Conclusion
A mere ten-kilometer boat ride from Mandalay lies what some people call the largest pile of bricks in the world at Mingun. This astonishing pile of bricks was intended to be the largest pagoda in the world. It was never finished, and it was badly damaged in an earthquake. Yet, what remains is an incredible sight.
Guarding the entrance to the pagoda are two equally massive chinthe - the mythical creatures that protect pagodas in Myanmar. Both have lost their heads, but they are impressive even without them. And nearby is a 90-ton bell that once held the record as the largest functioning bell in the world. Next to that is the gorgeous Myatheindan Pagoda all in white.
As an easy morning trip from a jetty on the Irrawaddy River, you couldn't ask for more. In fact, just the boat ride to get to Mingun was an attraction in itself. It is a test of your balance to walk the planks just to get to the boat.
Cheers,
Douglas (AKA The Cycling Canadian)
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Motorcycling in Burma - Mandalay - Hsipaw
Videos from a motorcycle tour through Northeast Burma.
Day 1: Mandalay to Hsipaw
6 hours including 1 stop for food, many stops for views, 1 stop for gas.
~200 kilometers
Bikes: Honda CRF250L - rented from Zach at Mandalay Motorbikes (we recomend)
Chapter 14: Ancient Cities Tour, Pagodas Everywhere (Mandalay, Myanmar)
Hit the tourist trail within a few days of arriving in Mandalay with the Ancient Cities Tour. Up to 4 people can hire a shared taxi (10,000 - 15,000 Kyat, US$8.50 - 12.50 per person) to visit the nearby cities of Sagaing, Mingun, Ava and Amarapura. Warning: PAGODA'S EVERYWHERE!
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Mandalay, Myanmar (Main Filming Location)
Mahamuni Pagoda (Just outside Mandalay)
Aung Nan Handicrafts (Hand] made statues, tapestries and marionettes)
Mahagandgayon Monastery - Not Filmed (More than 1000 monks assemble at 10:30am for their only meal for the day)
Sitagu Academy @ Sagaing Hill (Large dome shaped Pagoda that has held international religious conferences)
U Bein Bridge @ Amarapura (Teak bridge across Taungthaman Lake)
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Cycling in Myanmar. Here from Gyobingauk to Pyay. We had some minor problems, but otherwise it was a bumpy ride as usual. And we kind of jealous on the guy with the electric bike! The last part into Pyay we decided to cheat a bit, because my newly welded rack was slowly breaking up again.... and it was late!
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