See Myanmar’s pagodas and ancient temples, silk weavers and silversmiths on one bicycle tour
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Explore Buddhist pagodas, ancient archaeological sites and the British Colonial architecture of Myanmar on a new bike trip offered by VBT.
Cycling highlights include the town of Pindaya and its Golden Cave; Kalaw, a former British hill town; and Bagan, with 2,200 ancient temples.
Other highlights include a boat ride on Inle Lake with an ornithologist in search of bird life; visits to silversmiths, silk weavers and paper makers; and a sunset cruise on the Irrawaddy River.
Cycling ranges from 12 to 31 miles a day; routes are considered easy to moderate. Pre- and post-tour extensions offered.
Dates: Oct. 20-31, Nov. 6-17, Nov. 24-Dec. 5, Dec. 15-26
Price: From $5,795 per person, depending on departure date. Includes round-trip international airfare from LAX, 10 nights’ accommodations, 28 meals, use of Trek mountain bike, trip leaders, van support, sightseeing and cultural activities and in-country airfare. Land-only option from $4,845.
Info: VBT, (800) 245-3868
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