THE CHINDWIN – EXPLORE OF THE BEATEN TRACK ( DEC - FEB )
8 days
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Itinerary
Day 1: Mandalay – Monywa
Stop At: Monywa, Monywa, Sagaing Region
Today, you will be met between 08.00 am - 08.30 am and transferred to to the pier in Monywa. Afternoon excursion to see Thandboodi Temple, Bawdhi Tahaung statue and the night market in the evening
Duration: 5 hours
Meals included:
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 2: : Phowin Taung
Stop At: Phowintaung, Village Minzu, Monywa Myanmar
In the morning, coach to the Phowin Taung Caves, where we will admire beautiful mural paintings and Buddha statues in riches. Beyond Monywa we enter the Upper Chindwin.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 3: Cruising
Pass By: Chindwin River, Myanmar (Burma)
The river narrows and the forested hills fall away to farmland we pass a number of attractive villages like Kanee where we can stretch our legs.
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 4: Mingkin
Stop At: Mandalay, Mandalay, Mandalay Region
• Mingkin was rediscovered by Paul Strachan in 1987 and described in some detail in his book Mandalay: Travels from the Golden City. It remains for Paul the most art historically interesting site in Myanmar (more so than the now spoilt Pagan) with its Konbaung court style teak monasteries sumptuously decorated. Mingkin may be described as the Luang Prabang of the Chindwin. The gateway town for the Chin State, we explore Kalewa with its markets and quaint wooden architecture.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 5: Mawlaik
Stop At: Mawlaik, Myanmar (Burma)
• Morning explore Mawlaik replaced Kindat as the administrative capital but ironically the Myanma refused to move there from upstream Kindat. It was mainly settled with the company houses of the by the Scottish owned and run Bombay Myanmarh Trading Corporation in the 1920s and 1930s. There are many splendid ‘Dak Bungalows’ set around a verdant golf course. Mawlaik and the other towns of the Upper Chindwin can only be reached by boat so cars are few. There is a dreamy otherworldly quality to such places and truly one feels that one has travelled there in the Pandaw time machine!. Afternoon we pass the mouth of the Yu River which drains the Kubu valley that provided the route for a Lieutenant Grant to march to the relief of the Manipur garrison when the chief commissioner of Assam was massacred in a local rebellion.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 6: Sitthaung
Stop At: Irrawaddy Bridge, Mandalay-Shwebo Road, Sagaing Myanmar
• Sitthaung was the final resting place of a number of IFC steamers scuppered there in 1942 in an ‘act of denial’ from the advancing Japanese who were a matter of hours behind. We hope to find remains of these ships as we have in the past at Katha on the Irrawaddy. It was from here that the survivors of the Japanese invasion marched out to Tamu on the India border. Pantha was an important oil refinery belonging to the Indo-Burma Petroleum Co (Steel Brothers).
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 7: Toungdoot
Stop At: Homalin, Myanmar (Burma)
• Toungdoot or Hsawng-hsup in Tai, is an ancient Shan enclave which in British times still had a ruling sawbwa complete with palace and court. It will be interesting to see what has become of the royal family and their home and to see these Shan people so far from their Tai-Shan homelands.
• On the way to Homalin, the furthest navigable point on the Chindwin for vessels of our size. Alister McCrae wrote of his visit there 1935 ‘I loved the atmosphere of quiet and peaceful living there. At night I could hear greylag geese as they came in to the flooded land around us from far away north’. Bird in 1897 says little other than that Homalin is the headquarters of a township, but has very little trade’. Until we get there and explore the place there is not much we can say!
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 8: Homalin
Stop At: Homalin, Myanmar (Burma)
• Disembarkation and transfer to Homalin airport.
Duration: 5 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.
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Day 1: Mandalay – Monywa
Stop At: Monywa, Monywa, Sagaing Region
Today, you will be met between 08.00 am - 08.30 am and transferred to to the pier in Monywa. Afternoon excursion to see Thandboodi Temple, Bawdhi Tahaung statue and the night market in the evening
Duration: 5 hours
Meals included:
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 2: : Phowin Taung
Stop At: Phowintaung, Village Minzu, Monywa Myanmar
In the morning, coach to the Phowin Taung Caves, where we will admire beautiful mural paintings and Buddha statues in riches. Beyond Monywa we enter the Upper Chindwin.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 3: Cruising
Pass By: Chindwin River, Myanmar (Burma)
The river narrows and the forested hills fall away to farmland we pass a number of attractive villages like Kanee where we can stretch our legs.
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 4: Mingkin
Stop At: Mandalay, Mandalay, Mandalay Region
• Mingkin was rediscovered by Paul Strachan in 1987 and described in some detail in his book Mandalay: Travels from the Golden City. It remains for Paul the most art historically interesting site in Myanmar (more so than the now spoilt Pagan) with its Konbaung court style teak monasteries sumptuously decorated. Mingkin may be described as the Luang Prabang of the Chindwin. The gateway town for the Chin State, we explore Kalewa with its markets and quaint wooden architecture.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 5: Mawlaik
Stop At: Mawlaik, Myanmar (Burma)
• Morning explore Mawlaik replaced Kindat as the administrative capital but ironically the Myanma refused to move there from upstream Kindat. It was mainly settled with the company houses of the by the Scottish owned and run Bombay Myanmarh Trading Corporation in the 1920s and 1930s. There are many splendid ‘Dak Bungalows’ set around a verdant golf course. Mawlaik and the other towns of the Upper Chindwin can only be reached by boat so cars are few. There is a dreamy otherworldly quality to such places and truly one feels that one has travelled there in the Pandaw time machine!. Afternoon we pass the mouth of the Yu River which drains the Kubu valley that provided the route for a Lieutenant Grant to march to the relief of the Manipur garrison when the chief commissioner of Assam was massacred in a local rebellion.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 6: Sitthaung
Stop At: Irrawaddy Bridge, Mandalay-Shwebo Road, Sagaing Myanmar
• Sitthaung was the final resting place of a number of IFC steamers scuppered there in 1942 in an ‘act of denial’ from the advancing Japanese who were a matter of hours behind. We hope to find remains of these ships as we have in the past at Katha on the Irrawaddy. It was from here that the survivors of the Japanese invasion marched out to Tamu on the India border. Pantha was an important oil refinery belonging to the Indo-Burma Petroleum Co (Steel Brothers).
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 7: Toungdoot
Stop At: Homalin, Myanmar (Burma)
• Toungdoot or Hsawng-hsup in Tai, is an ancient Shan enclave which in British times still had a ruling sawbwa complete with palace and court. It will be interesting to see what has become of the royal family and their home and to see these Shan people so far from their Tai-Shan homelands.
• On the way to Homalin, the furthest navigable point on the Chindwin for vessels of our size. Alister McCrae wrote of his visit there 1935 ‘I loved the atmosphere of quiet and peaceful living there. At night I could hear greylag geese as they came in to the flooded land around us from far away north’. Bird in 1897 says little other than that Homalin is the headquarters of a township, but has very little trade’. Until we get there and explore the place there is not much we can say!
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight onboard
Day 8: Homalin
Stop At: Homalin, Myanmar (Burma)
• Disembarkation and transfer to Homalin airport.
Duration: 5 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.
Included
- 7x Breakfast
- 7x Dinner
- 7x Lunch
- Accommodation included: 7 nights
- One way domestic flight
- entrance fees
- guide services (English language
- gratuities to crew
- main meals
- local mineral water
- jugged coffee, teas & tisanes
- Entry/Admission - Phowintaung
- Entry/Admission - Irrawaddy Bridge
Not included
- International flights,
- port dues (if levied),
- all visa costs
- fuel surcharges
- all beverages except local mineral water
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 2 travelers
Features
Tourism
70%
Cultural
40%
Original
15%
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