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Crossing Myanmar in March 2018

I plan on entering into Vietnam at the end of the year Dec 2017 and hopefully get to Myanmar end of Feb beginning of March. As I am sure many know the prices are a lot cheaper in larger groups. I was curious if anyone was looking to cross from Thailand Myanmar into India end of Feb beginning of March to help split the cost.
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Hi. I will be doing the same, riding to India from Indonesia in January. Let's stay in touch. Cheers!

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O awesome yes lets keep in touch. As of now it is two of us and I got a quote from one company (go-myanmar.com) so far at 2450 for two riders 9 days. Have you done any research on tour companies.
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O awesome yes lets keep in touch. As of now it is two of us and I got a quote from one company (go-myanmar.com) so far at 2450 for two riders 9 days. Have you done any research on tour companies.
Dan
This is USD 2450 for 2 bikes over 9 days stay? Sometimes it's a group rate so say it's USD 3000 it can accommodate about 5-6 people. I have asked Burma sense. It's the most popular company and its almost the same...will keep in touch. I will be crossing into Myanmar from Thailand sometime March next year. Where are u coming from?

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Yes, this is for just two people for 5 people the rate goes down to 1,286 per person. So if you have info on that company that is 3000 for a group that accommodates 5 for that would be amazing. As far as starting I am shipping the bikes out of Los Angeles Nov 20th to Vietnam. It will take 32 days to arrive in Vietnam (they say ha). So whenever I can get the bikes I will start my journey heading west would like to store the bikes in Armenia or Georgia but have not done much research on all that info yet but I am aware you can import it up to one year from what I have found.
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Warmly welcome from Burma Senses, a division of Asia Senses Travel and Tour.


My name is Min Min, a Travel Expert for Myanmar and Indochina Border Crossing and Adventure Tour. I am here to follow your request.


Based on your information you gave, I would like to send you the 05 days itinerary as below:


Day 01Myawaddy - Hpaan - Golden RockDay 02Golden Rock - NaypyidawDay 03Naypyidaw - BaganDay 04Bagan - KalayDay 05Kalay - Tamu


With the above program, the price is $2050/person.


The price includes permit, guided tour, hotel accommodation with daily*breakfast, sightseeing, entrance fees, toll fees.

Excluded Visa, personal expenses, fuel, meals.


Also, please note that you have to be in guided tour with permission to ride in Thailand. Our company could arrange the permission and tour for riders who want to cross Thailand.


If you have any question, please feel free to contact with me.




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That itinerary seems to a bit more expensive and less time.
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Day 1 Maesot/ Myawaddy - Mawlamyine (-/-/-)
(172 km, around 5:30 hours)
After entering Myanmar via the Myawaddy border crossing, we drive to Mawlamyine , which
is a district of Mon State . On the way, you can enjoy the local life of Myanmar people and
transfer to th e hotel.
Overnight in Mawlamyine
Day 2 Mawlamyine – HpaAn (B/ -/-)
(58km, around 2 hours driving)
In the morning, enjoy sunrise views across the Bay of Mart aban from Kyaik Than Lan
Pagoda and we will visit downtown in Mawlamyine before driving to Hpa An. One the way
our tour includes visits to some of the impressive cave structures dotted around the town’s
outskirts, the most famous of which is Kawgun Cave.
Overnight in Hpa An
Day 3 HpaAn – Bago - Yangon (B/ -/-)
(339 km, around 6 hours)
After breakfast, we drive to Yangon . Along the way stopping to explore the sights in Bago, a
town famed for its numerous Buddhist structures.
Overnight in Yangon
Day 4 Yangon Sightseeing (B/ -/-)
In the morning, we will start sightseeing in Yangon’s highlights, including the Reclining
Buddha at ChaukHtatGyi, still a popular place for Buddhist worshippers, and the National
Museum, home to o many interesting artefacts from Myanmar’s past.
We will then visit in Yangon’s downtown before you have the chance to browse for Myanmar
crafts at the Bogyoke Aung San Market. Our day ends with a visit to the Shwedagon
Pagoda, the most important religious structure in Myanmar and a point of pilgrimage f or
Buddhists across the globe. No.90, Ground floor, Bogalayzay street, Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel: (+951) 371937 (+959) 731934 10& 20 Fax: (+951) 256 662
Go -Myanmar.com | Email: bookings@go- myanmar.com
facebook.com/gomyanmar | @go_myanmar

Overnight in Yangon
Day 5 Yangon – Nay Pyi Taw (B/ -/-)
(400 Km, around 5:30 hours driving)
In the morning , we will drive from Yangon to Nay Pyi Taw. Upon arrival we will check in the
hotel and visit the pagoda around Nay Pyi Taw downtown.
Overnight in Nay Pyi Taw
Day 6 Nay Pyi Taw –Bagan (B/ -/-)
(306 Km, around 6 hours driving)
In the morning, we will ride from Nay Pyi Taw to Bagan. After checking -in to your hotel, we
will enjoy a Bagan Archaeological T our which takes in famous sites including Damayarzaka
Pagoda, Shwegugyi and Thabyinnyu. Other highlights include Shwesandaw, for its
panoramic view of the temples, the mural paintings at Gubyukggyi and Abeyadana Temple,
which is famed for its mural paintin gs about Mahayana Buddhism.
Overnight in Bagan
Day 7 Bagan Sightseeing (B/ -/-)
Today’s tour of this important archaeological site begins with a visit to Shwezigone Pagoda,
a prototype for many Myanmar stupas built later. We then visit the 13 th century cave
temples at Wetkyi -in-Gubyaukgyi, one of Bagan’s most famous sites the Ananda Pagoda
and many other temples dotted around this vast, beautiful complex.
In the afternoon we visit a lacquer ware shop to learn about this unique art, which Bagan is
famous for, is carried out before enjoying Bagan’s famous sunset selected by your guide.
Overnight in Bagan
Day 8 Bagan – Gangaw (B/ -/-)
(253 km, around 6 hours driving)
After a breakfast, we will drive from Bagan to Gangaw . On the way, you can enjoy the local
life of Myanmar people and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Gangaw
Day 9 Gangaw – Tamu/ Moreh (B/ -/-)
(330 km, around 10 hours driving)
After breakfast, we drive from Gangaw to Tamu, along the Burma Road to cross the border
from Tamu to Moreh.
** Program Ends ** No.90, Ground floor, Bogalayzay street, Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel: (+951) 371937 (+959) 731934 10& 20 Fax: (+951) 256 662
Go -Myanmar.com | Email: bookings@go- myanmar.com
facebook.com/gomyanmar | @go_myanmar

Note: The itinerary described above may be subject to change depending on weather
conditions, domestic flight time changes and cancellation.
Tour Price in USD /-per person sharing in Twin room
Pax
Range 1 2 3- 4 5- 6 7- 10 Single supplement
USD 4 , 791 2 , 498 1 , 896 1 , 286 1 , 137 205
Route map
https://goo.gl/maps/M6r3Pckzm5G2
Day -by-day outline
Day From To Notes Distance
Day 1 Myawaddy/Mae Sot Mawlamyine Good quality road 172k m
Day 2 Mawlamyine Hpa An Road as above 58 km
Day 3 Hpa An Yangon Road as above 339 km
Day 4 - Yangon Sightseeing -
Day 5 Yangon Nay Pyi Taw Road as above 400 Km
Day 6 Nay Pyi Taw Bagan Road as above 306 km
Day 7 Bagan Sightseeing -
Day 8 Bagan Gangaw Mixed quality road, cross many bridge 253 km
Day 9 Gangaw Tamu/Moreh Mixed quality road, cross many bridge 330 km
Hotel usage:
Destination Hotels Category
Mawlamyine Attran Hotel Superior
Hpa An Hotel GABANA Superior
Yangon Panda Hotel Superior
Nay Pyi Taw Myat Taw Win Hotel Standard
Bagan The Floral Breeze Hotel Superior
Gangaw Kaung Myat Thu Guest House -
Our services include:
• Accommodation with daily breakfast
• Border Permission
• Procession for Insurance
• Procession for Driving Permit
• Escorted English speaking guide throughout the trip
• Escorted liaison officer from Ministry of Tourism throughout the trip No.90, Ground floor, Bogalayzay street, Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel: (+951) 371937 (+959) 731934 10& 20 Fax: (+951) 256 662
Go -Myanmar.com | Email: bookings@go- myanmar.com
facebook.com/gomyanmar | @go_myanmar
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My wife and I plan to cross Thailand-Myanmar-India mid March 2018 on 1 motorcycle (2 up) so please keep us in the loop to share expenses.
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Hey Bad lever,
I actually already went ahead and booked with a company it was 300$ discount in total think it was 3500 for 2 people. If we get 4 bikes it will be 1350 I would have to email him to see what it would be if it is 2 up one bike. As for dates I just told him that it would be around the beginning of march he said he would need to know a month around the exact date of entry.
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Hi Crash-ridr
Sorry being late on this reply. We are still interested in crossing Thailand, Myanmar and into India about mid-March 2018. There is also another thread on this topic which I have replied to also.
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thank you bad lever keep me up to date on what information you find out
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hi folks

as i might reach Laos from china in nov, i might be interested to join you.
but i am on a car: toyota hiace 4x4 van. and i would have to enter from laos or cambodia....
how would you cope with the new strict thai customs rules?

so, plse keep an eye on me
thanks!
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I'm interested too!

Hello everybody!

I'm travelling with me volkswagen T4 and I want to go in India from Thailand (if I can enter in...).
Your group is still ok? Maybe can we join you?

Tanks for your answer!!

Aubin&Hélène

aubin.autret@wanadoo.fr
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I put down a deposit through Myanmar senses few days ago for the month of March. It is currently another rider and I both on bikes that are booked so plenty of room.
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