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Myanmar Multi-Centre Holidays - Small-Group & Tailor-Made Tours


Discover the wonders of Myanmar with Asian Geographical. From exploring ancient temples to unwinding on stunning tropical beaches, and indulging in the country renowned cuisine, our expertly planned itineraries ensure you experience it all. Book your Myanmar multi centre holiday today

Myanmar, formerly Burma, is a land of golden pagodas, ancient ruins, and unspoiled landscapes that transports travellers to a world untouched by time. Home to some of Southeast Asia’s most breathtaking cultural and natural wonders, Myanmar offers a journey through historic temples, tranquil lakes, and vibrant local traditions.

The plains of Bagan, dotted with over 4,000 ancient stupas, create one of the world’s most awe-inspiring archaeological sites. In Yangon, the gleaming Shwedagon Pagoda stands as a symbol of Myanmar’s deep Buddhist heritage, while the royal city of Mandalay enchants with its palaces, monasteries, and hilltop temples. Drift along the Irrawaddy River, where life unfolds on its banks, or explore the floating villages of Inle Lake, where fishermen balance on one leg as they cast their nets.

For the adventurous, the Shan Hills offer scenic treks through remote tribal villages, while the gravity-defying Golden Rock Pagoda at Mount Kyaiktiyo remains one of Myanmar’s most sacred sites. Whether discovering the medieval ruins of Mrauk-U or the hidden wonders of Putao, Myanmar is a destination of untamed beauty and profound spirituality.

Discover Myanmar with Asian Geographical—where ancient traditions and breathtaking landscapes create an unforgettable journey.
 

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POPULAR MULTI CENTRE DESTINATIONS IN MYANMAR

    YANGON & BAGAN
    Discover the colonial charm of Yangon, home to the majestic Shwedagon Pagoda, bustling markets, and historic streets. Then, journey to Bagan, where thousands of ancient temples create a breathtaking landscape. Explore by hot air balloon or e-bike, immersing yourself in Myanmar’s spiritual and architectural wonders.

    MANDALAY & INLE LAKE
    Experience Mandalay’s royal heritage, from the iconic U Bein Bridge to ancient monasteries and hilltop pagodas. Then, relax at Inle Lake, where floating villages, stilted temples, and traditional Intha fishermen create a mesmerising waterscape. This multi-centre trip blends history, culture, and scenic beauty.

    NGAPALI BEACH & MRAUK U
    Combine history and beach relaxation with a journey from Mrauk U’s mystical temple ruins to the serene shores of Ngapali Beach. Explore the ancient Rakhine kingdom, then unwind on pristine white sands, enjoying crystal-clear waters and fresh seafood along Myanmar’s untouched coastline.

    HPA-AN & GOLDEN ROCK
    Embark on a scenic adventure from Hpa-An’s limestone caves and lush landscapes to the legendary Golden Rock Pagoda, perched precariously on a cliff. Marvel at sacred sites, kayak through hidden caves, and experience authentic local culture in these two off-the-beaten-path gems of Myanmar.
     


ALL LUXURY HOLIDAYS TO Myanmar

Enchanting Southeast Asia: A Cultural Odyssey
ENCHANTING SOUTHEAST ASIA: A CULTURAL ODYSSEY

Journey across Southeast Asia over 26 days, from Vietnam's dynamic cities and Cambodia's Angkor ruins to the serene spirituality of Laos and Thailand's rich cultural heritage in Chiang Mai, uncovering the diverse beauty, history, and traditions of this vibrant region.

Interest

Heritage, Nature & Wildlife, People & Culture

Destination

Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam

Tour Style

PRIVATE

Duration

26 days

Price For Person

From £26,307

Grand Indochina Circuit
GRAND INDOCHINA CIRCUIT

Embark on a 26-day expedition across Indochina, from Vietnam's Saigon to Thailand's Chiang Mai, through the ancient wonders of Cambodia's Angkor Wat, the spiritual serenity of Laos' Luang Prabang, and the timeless temples of Myanmar's Bagan.

Interest

People & Culture, Art & Architecture

Destination

Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam

Tour Style

PRIVATE

Duration

26 days

Price For Person

From £25,660

MULTI CENTRE HOLIDAYS TO Myanmar

Enchanting Southeast Asia: A Cultural Odyssey
ENCHANTING SOUTHEAST ASIA: A CULTURAL ODYSSEY

Journey across Southeast Asia over 26 days, from Vietnam's dynamic cities and Cambodia's Angkor ruins to the serene spirituality of Laos and Thailand's rich cultural heritage in Chiang Mai, uncovering the diverse beauty, history, and traditions of this vibrant region.

Interest

Heritage, Nature & Wildlife, People & Culture

Destination

Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam

Tour Style

PRIVATE

Duration

26 days

Price For Person

From £26,307

Grand Indochina Circuit
GRAND INDOCHINA CIRCUIT

Embark on a 26-day expedition across Indochina, from Vietnam's Saigon to Thailand's Chiang Mai, through the ancient wonders of Cambodia's Angkor Wat, the spiritual serenity of Laos' Luang Prabang, and the timeless temples of Myanmar's Bagan.

Interest

People & Culture, Art & Architecture

Destination

Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam

Tour Style

PRIVATE

Duration

26 days

Price For Person

From £25,660

TAILOR MADE HOLIDAYS to Myanmar

Enchanting Southeast Asia: A Cultural Odyssey
ENCHANTING SOUTHEAST ASIA: A CULTURAL ODYSSEY

Journey across Southeast Asia over 26 days, from Vietnam's dynamic cities and Cambodia's Angkor ruins to the serene spirituality of Laos and Thailand's rich cultural heritage in Chiang Mai, uncovering the diverse beauty, history, and traditions of this vibrant region.

Interest

Heritage, Nature & Wildlife, People & Culture

Destination

Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam

Tour Style

PRIVATE

Duration

26 days

Price For Person

From £26,307

Grand Indochina Circuit
GRAND INDOCHINA CIRCUIT

Embark on a 26-day expedition across Indochina, from Vietnam's Saigon to Thailand's Chiang Mai, through the ancient wonders of Cambodia's Angkor Wat, the spiritual serenity of Laos' Luang Prabang, and the timeless temples of Myanmar's Bagan.

Interest

People & Culture, Art & Architecture

Destination

Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam

Tour Style

PRIVATE

Duration

26 days

Price For Person

From £25,660

BEST HOTELS IN Myanmar

Historic

Discover timeless charm & elegance in this colonial-style mansion in the heart of Yangon. The Belmond Governor’s Residence evokes the days of the colonial heritage; where tea and cakes are still served in fan-cooled porches with teak armchairs set in a lush garden. We love the peaceful atmosphere after our day’s exploration. Perhaps it is time to lounge next to the tranquil pool and sip on a refreshing cocktail.

Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake is comfortably located near the Kandawgyi Lake with lovely walking paths and plenty of restaurants in the area. Wander around Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, before strolling just 15 minutes to Shwedagon Pagoda, the world’s oldest pagoda built more than 2,600 years ago.

The Strand in Yangon is a true classic. This historic three-story hotel captures the essence of a bygone era that speaks of bespoke service and style. Set near the Yangon River docks, you can still watch the daily workings of longboats and street food stalls. Inside, the 31-suite property, evokes a ’30s-inspired cosmopolitan look with black-and-white marble floors and generously decorated rooms. Furnished with modern fittings, it has retained the true flavour of the past, teak furnishings of the bygone era of over hundred years.

Boat/Yacht

Belmond Road to Mandalay runs cruise journeys from Jan to Mar and then Sept through Jan and last between 2 to 4 nights. It also heads north; near the Chinese border that is perhaps the highlight of the trip. There is a large pool on deck where you can take refreshing dips and soak up the sun as you float past green hillsides dotted with Buddhist temples, their gold-domed pagodas glowing in the afternoon light so wonderfully unique to this region.

RV Paukan cruises the Irrawaddy River between Myanmar’s prominent cities of Bagan and Mandalay. The kingdom of Bagan dates back to the early 2nd-century BC, when more than thirteen thousand temples, pagodas and other religious structures were built. Mandalay, in comparison is fairly modern as it was created in the mid-19th-century. Its magnificent Royal Palace and great pagodas still shine with brilliance of the past. The best way to experience these two cities is on RV Paukan.

The Tharabar Gate Hotel, is located in front of the legendary gate of the 10th-century city of Bagan. It has 84 luxury rooms including 4 suites. Every room is large and spacious with comfortable beds decorated with teak floors and typical Burmese furniture. Some rooms have a small terraced area for relaxing. All the rooms are fully air-conditioned and feature modern facilities with mini bar and a private Garden. If you are travelling in summer we recommend a room near the pool, perfumed by the frangipani trees surrounding the pool.

The Thiripyistaya Sanctuary Resort is situated on the banks of the legendry Irrawaddy. It sprawls over 24 acres of landscaped gardens, which is home to mature tropical trees and flowering plants, as well as native birds and a number of small tame animals. Oriented towards the west, the Resort revels in panoramic river views, glorious sunsets and silver moonglow, and a pervading atmosphere of profound peace, warmth and comfort.

Bagan Lodge is located in Old Bagan makes it a brilliant base to explore the surrounds. It’s like a tented ‘sarai’, a relaxing stop off point on your adventure into the maze of Bagan temples. The entrance sets the tone for the experience with the resort grounds, tended to with precision and the bar; restaurant, spa and pools (two of them) also perfectly executed. The villas are dotted around the spacious grounds, all topped with a canvas roof tent. All the villas are well appointed, well serviced and comfortable with ample wardrobe space.

Urban Retreat

Aureum Palace Hotel & Resort in Bagan is a unique property set in the middle of the Bagan archaeological zone. Set in 27 acres of tropical gardens, this expansive resort with 114 rooms and individual villas is adorned with antiques and local artefacts. The common areas, including the infinity pool, lobby, and observation tower all offer incredible vistas across Bagan, and there is much value in being immersed within the landscape.

Sedona Mandalay, nestled on four acres of landscaped gardens, is an ideal place for a base to explore the fascinating Mandalay city. Located in the heart of the city, it offers great vistas over the majestic Royal Palace and Mandalay Hill in the distance. The elegant lobby with pink marble floors, high ceilings, and beautiful Myanmar art work is simply stunning.

Why Choose Asian Geographical
Why Choose Asian Geographical

Exclusively Asia

The difference with the Asian Geographical is, that each of our holidays is designed with extreme precision of a mountaineering expedition.

TYPES OF TAILOR MADE & PACKAGE HOLIDAYS TO MYANMAR

LUXURY HOLIDAYS TO MYANMAR
At Asian Geographical, we design tailor-made luxury holidays to Myanmar, offering exclusive experiences, private guides, and elegant stays. Sail the Irrawaddy River on a luxury cruise, explore Bagan’s ancient temples by hot air balloon, or unwind at secluded beach resorts. Every detail is curated for an indulgent and seamless journey.

ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS TO MYANMAR
Our adventure holidays in Myanmar take you off the beaten path, from trekking through remote hill tribe villages to kayaking on Inle Lake. Hike in the Shan Highlands, explore hidden temples, and discover unspoiled nature. With expert guides, Asian Geographical ensures an immersive and thrilling journey through Myanmar’s diverse landscapes.

SMALL GROUP TOURS TO MYANMAR
Asian Geographical curates small group tours to Myanmar, offering an intimate and immersive experience. Travel with like-minded explorers to Mandalay’s royal palaces, Yangon’s colonial streets, and Bagan’s temple plains. Our expertly crafted itineraries balance cultural discovery, scenic beauty, and authentic interactions for a meaningful exploration of Myanmar’s heritage.

FAMILY HOLIDAYS TO MYANMAR
We at Asian Geographical create family-friendly holidays to Myanmar, blending culture, adventure, and relaxation. Discover magical pagodas, cruise along scenic rivers, and meet local artisans. From exploring ancient temples to discovering vibrant local traditions, family-friendly accommodations and seamless logistics create a fun, safe, and enriching journey—contact us today to craft unforgettable experiences in Myanmar for all ages.
 

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CULTURAL SPOTLIGHT

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Plan Your Asian Adventure: Navigate Seasonal Changes and Cultural Events for a Memorable Journey.

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WEATHER IN Myanmar

The best time to visit Myanmar is during its dry season, from November to February. This period offers cooler temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the country's cultural heritage and natural beauty.

  • Myanmar's weather varies across its diverse regions, influenced by its tropical monsoon climate. The country can broadly be divided into three regions: the coastal areas, the central plains, and the highlands.
  • Coastal areas, including cities like Yangon and the Irrawaddy Delta, experience a tropical monsoon climate with high humidity and frequent rainfall. The southwest monsoon brings heavy rains from May to October, with the wettest months being June to August. Temperatures remain consistently warm throughout the year, averaging around 30°c. Due to the heavy rains and high humidity, this region may not be the best choice for travel during the monsoon season.
  • In the central plains, which include Mandalay and Bagan, the climate is characterized by hot and dry weather, particularly from March to May. Temperatures can soar above 40°c during this period, making it quite uncomfortable for travel. The best time to visit these areas is during the cooler months from November to February when temperatures are more moderate.
  • The highlands, such as Shan State and the Chin Hills, experience a cooler and more temperate climate due to their higher elevation. Here, temperatures are milder, and rainfall is less intense compared to the coastal areas and central plains. The best time to visit the highlands is also during the dry season from November to February when temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
  • In conclusion, the best time to visit Myanmar depends on the region you plan to explore. For coastal areas, it's best to avoid the monsoon season, while the central plains and highlands are most enjoyable during the cooler, drier months.
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Myanmar TOUR PACKAGE FAQs

A multi-centre holiday in Myanmar lets you explore ancient temples, colonial cities, serene lakes, and remote villages, offering a deeper and more diverse cultural experience.

Yes, our Myanmar itineraries can be tailored to your interests, allowing you to choose destinations, activities, and experiences that suit your travel style.

UK citizens need a visa for Myanmar. You can apply online for an eVisa or obtain one through the Myanmar embassy. Check the latest entry requirements before travel.

The best time to visit is from November to February, when the weather is cooler and dry. March to May is very hot, while June to October brings monsoon rains.

Hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus vaccinations are recommended. Malaria and dengue fever precautions may also be needed. Check with your GP before travelling.

Dress modestly, remove shoes before entering temples, avoid touching people’s heads, and use both hands when giving or receiving items as a sign of respect.

The Myanmar kyat (MMK) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels, but cash is essential for local markets, restaurants, and rural areas.

Wi-Fi is available in hotels and cafes in cities, but speeds can be slow. A local SIM card or eSIM with mobile data is recommended for better connectivity.

Bagan, Yangon, Inle Lake, Mandalay, Ngapali Beach, and Hpa-An are must-visit destinations offering stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture.

Booking is simple—fill out the contact form on our website, email tours@asiangeog.com, or call 0208 350 6199. Our experts will help design your perfect trip.