Cycling to Golden Rock & Mon State
Yangon - Bago - Kyaikto - Thaton - Hpa An
Take part in incredible cycling tour to Myanmar s ancient and spiritual Mon State to have an unforgettable excursion on your own pace. Start from charming Yangon with a day discovering the golden spires of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, guests will have chance to cycle to the former Mon capital, Bago, and visit a temple that soars even higher. Heading to the south, the journey unveils the gravity defying Golden Rock in Kyaikhtiyo, which is perched precariously on a cliff’s edge.
Duration: 9 days / 8 nights
Country: 6
Code: MCY5
Cycling Tours
Overview
Take part in incredible cycling tour to Myanmar s ancient and spiritual Mon State to have an unforgettable excursion on your own pace. Start from charming Yangon with a day discovering the golden spires of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, guests will have chance to cycle to the former Mon capital, Bago, and visit a temple that soars even higher. Heading to the south, the journey unveils the gravity defying Golden Rock in Kyaikhtiyo, which is perched precariously on a cliff’s edge. Though the 9-day cycling excursion, visitors will be able to learn more about the rich cultures of the Burmese, Kayin, and Mon people.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
- Discovering the golden spires of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon
- Cycle to the former Mon capital, Bago
- Unveil the gravity defying Golden Rock in Kyaikhtiyo, which is perched precariously on a cliff’s edge
- Learn more about the rich cultures of the Burmese, Kayin, and Mon people.
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Yangon arrive
Day 2: Yangon- Bago- Kyaikhtiyo (B, L, D) (Cycling distance: 68 km)
Day 3: Kyaikhtiyo- Thahton (B, L, D) (Cycling distance: 68 km)
Day 4: Thahton – Mawlamyaing (B, L, D) (Cycling distance: 68 km)
Day 5: Mawlamyaing- Bilu Island (B, L, D) (Cycling distance: 50 km)
Day 6: Mawlamyaing- Hpaan (B, L, D) (Cycling distance: 77 km)
Day 7: Hpaan Cycling (B, L, D)
Day 8: Hpaan – Yangon (B, L, D)
Day 9: Yangon depart (B)
Itinerary
Expand all Collapse allWe then continue to explore the town to the post office, walk to Sule Paya, passing by the famous Strand Hotel, Mahabandoola Garden and Independence Monument. Last but not least we stop to visit Shwedagon Pagoda. Magnificently golden plated and decorated with diamond and gemstone, Shwedagon Pagoda is one of the most beautiful and sacred Buddhist constructions in Myanmar. Archaeologists considered that the pagoda was built in the 6th century. The temple holds four treasures for the followers of the Buddha: the stick of the Buddha, the water filter of the Buddha's Na, the piece of the Buddha's Lettuce, and the eight hair of Shakyamuni Buddha. Being built on the sacred Singuttara hill with the highest chedi is 99m, you can see the pagoda from wherever of Yangon
Enjoy the amazing sunset views overlooking of the pagoda & surroundings. Overnight in Yangon
After breakfast, we will transfer to Bago. Located 80km from Yangon, Bago was the ancient capital of the kingdom of Mon. We first stop to visit Shwethalyaung Pagoda, situated in the west of Bago. The pagoda is famous for the reclining Buddha statue 55m long and 16m high, which is the second largest Buddhha statue in the world. It is considered that the statue was created in 994 under the reign of King Migjithepa. This statue was lost in 1757 when Pegu was plundered. During the British rule of Burma in 1880, Shwethalyaung Buddha was re-discovered and restored in 1881.
And then we continue to Shwemawdaw Pagoda, built in the 10th century by the Mon King to enshrine two hair relics of the Buddha with the height 114m, Shwemawdaw Pagoda is the highest pagoda in Myanmar. It is one of Burma’s most sacred sites, because it enshrines several relics of the Buddha. The annual festival of the pagoda is a 10-day event taking place in the traditional calendar of the Burmese.
Next our transfer to Waw town in the Mon State. From here we change to our mountain bike to experience the Burmese countryside due to small plantations and tiny villages surroundings. We will have chance to interact with local people along the roadside. Then it’s time to continue cycling until we reach to Kinpun basecamp. From here we will be transported by a local, open-air truck along a winding road for around 45 minutes and dropped off near the top before continuing on foot to Golden Rock, one of the oldest and most famous pagodas in Myanmar. It is also the World’s Heritage Site. The pagoda is famous for its huge rock lying on the mountainside over 2.500 years. The contact surface between the stone and the ground is only 78 cm². The rock is covered with gold leaf, carrying a legend in it. Being close to the edge of the mountain, the rock has a tower with 7.3m high on the top. Overnight in Kyaikhtiyo.
Wake up early to visit the central market before beginning to paddle towards Hpaan, a small town surrounded by beautiful limestone rock formations and is the capital of the Karen state. En-route, first we will visit Kawhnat-Kadoe, the village of U Nar Ouk. During the colonial times, U Nar Ouk ran a local ferry boat company and fell into competition with the famed Ayeyarwaddy Flotila group. A price-war ensued, resulting in free ferry travel for all locals. This business tale is famous in Myanmar and taught in the text books of all primary school children. Visit to the monastery, built and donated by U Nar Ouk, where we still can see many ancient arts and crafts for decoration. Local lunch will be served along the way. This afternoon, we will arrive in Hpaan. Upon arrival we will transfer to the jetty and take a free boat ride across the river to the foot of Par Pu Mountain. We can take an optional 30 minute walk to the top to have stunning views of Hpaan below. Dinner at local restaurant. Overnight in Hpa An.
Ride back to your hotel for your overnight. Overnight in Hpa An.
Lunch served en-route. Upon arrival at Yangon, transfer to hotel. Overnight in Yangon
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Tour includes:
- Accommodation in a double or twin share room at hotels/local houses/local monasteries with daily breakfast as mentioned in the itinerary
- Private air-conditioned vehicle during all tours and transfers.
- Entrance fees for all visits as mentioned in the itinerary
- Experienced English speaking guide during all tours and transfers
- Mountain bikes and helmets
- Season fresh fruit & snack during cycling days
- Lunch or dinner as specified in the itinerary
- Water & cool towels
- Government taxes & service charge
- Local boat trip as mentioned
Tour excludes:
- Myanmar Visa stamp fee
- International airfare and departure taxes
- Meals, if not specified in the itinerary
- Early check in/ late check out
- Domestic flights and domestic airport taxes
- Compulsory Gala dinner on 24th and 31st December
- Surcharged for Public holidays
- Drinks and meal not mentioned
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, drinks … etc.
- Personal travel insurance (we highly recommend that you purchase adequate insurance).
- Gratuities/ Tipping
- All other services not specified in the itinerary








