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Down the Ayeyarwady18 Days
No Fees Please!Limit the amount of money that goes
to the government by following this
itinerary; it ventures off the beaten
track and covers mainly private busi-
nesses. In Yangon visit the 2000-year-old
Sule Paya while on a downtown walking
tour. Hop on a ferry to explore nearby rural
villages Thanlyin and Kyauktan, return-
ing to Yangon to catch an overnight bus to
Mandalay. Skip the $10 government fee by
visiting alternative sights, such as Yankin
Paya, and by making a day trip to Ama-
rapura. Bus or taxi into the Shan Hills at
Hsipaw and take a privately guided trek
to Palaung villages. After two nights, taxi
downhill to Pyin Oo Lwin for a night in the
old British hill station. Bus hop from Man-
dalay back to Yangon via the lakeside town
of Meiktila and the 16th-century capital of
Taungoo, which off ers a delightful guest-
house overlooking a beguiling rural scene.
From Yangon, take either a boat or a bus to
low-key Pathein to pick up a sun parasol
from private workshops, then fi nish with a
couple of days sunning yourself with the lo-
cals at either Chaung Tha Beach or Ngwe
Saung Beach.24-28 Days
Down the AyeyarwadyFly to Myitkyina, capital of Kachin
State and home to two of Myanmar’s
most colourful festivals. A pair of one-
day river-boat rides descend through
the Ayeyarwady River’s fi rst defi le to at-
tractive old Bhamo with an overnight stop
along the way in the delightful car-less village
of Sinbo. Choose a fast boat or slow ferry
to historic Shwegu through the grander,
shorter second defi le, and then continue on
to Katha, a former colonial outpost where
George Orwell based his Burmese Days.
From Katha express boats can zoom south
all the way to Mandalay in one day. Alter-
natively, continue down river by slow ferry,
spending a couple of nights aboard, and pos-
sibly jumping ship at Kyaukmyaung with
its fascinating riverside pottery factories.
An hour’s drive west is the former Burmese
capital Shwebo, from which you can head by
road to Mandalay or to appealing Monywa
and colourful Pakokku. From Pakokku you
can board a ferry to Myanmar’s multi-temple
masterpiece, Bagan. If you head direct from
Katha to Mandalay, visit the nearby ancient
city sites, including Mingun and Inwa, before
jumping on an Ayeyarwady boat to Bagan, or
even a plumping for a bargain four-day river
odyssey all the way to Pyay.20