Transportation Information
Airlines in Myanmar
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Off line Airlines
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China Airlines |
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Pakistan
International Airlines |
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Royal Brunei Airline |
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Eva Airlines |
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Korean Air Agency |
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All Nippon Airways |
Air Mandalay, Yangon Airways and Air
Bagan operate flights to Bagan,
Mandalay, Heho (Inle lake), Thandwe (Ngapali
Beach), Pathein (Chaung tha & Ngwesaung
Beach), Sittway (Mrauk U), Kyaing Tong,
Tachileik, Myeik, Dawai, Kauthong,
Myitkyina, Putao.
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Domestic
Airfare for Low Season
Domestic Airfare for High Season
River Expedition
Road to Mandalay
River Cruises
| RV Pandaw
Cruises |
Amara River Cruises
Road To Mandalay River Cruises :
The
luxury river cruise ship has been
created by Venice-Simplon-Orient-Express
from the former MS Nederland. Since 1995
this totally refurbished ship sails
between Mandalay and Bagan. The ship has
a swimming pool, a large sun deck, a
spacious observation lounge with large
windows in addition to the excellent
cabin facilities, a restaurant able to
accommodate all passengers in one
sitting and satellite communications.
Consultant designers were appointed to
devise new internal and external
decorative schemes in sympathy with the
vessels new role and the
“Orient-Express” brand.
The
Road to Mandalay can accommodate a
maximum of 110 passengers in 3 different
cabin types. All cabins are fully
air-conditioned and have en suite shower
and WC facilities. Each cabin has a
personal safe, telephone and satellite
TV with in-house video. Sockets are
suitable for 2-pin round plugs (220
volts). Hair dryers are available in
each cabin.
RV Pandaw Cruises:
Rv
Pandaw was built in Scotland on the
Clyde by the famous ships builder Yarrow
& Co on 1947 with the same design of the
pre-war Quarter Wheeler steamers of the
Irrawaddy Flotilla Company.
In the 1998, the vessel was converted
into a tourist pleasure luxurious river
cruise vessel in the Myanma Shipyard (Sinmalike)
by the revived Irrawaddy Flotilla
Company Ltd. and during their management
docking was performed annually at the
Dalla Dockyard. In the second half of
the 2003, Ayravata Cruises signed the
charter agreement with Inland Water
Transport and the Pandaw underwent to
major renovations.
Now
the two ships are running under Ayravata
Cruises: Rv Pandaw 1947 (An original
Colonial Steamer) and Rv Paukan 2007
(New Charming Cruising Boutique Hotel).
It offers river cruises to explore the
Royal capitals around Mandalay and
experience the life of the great
Irrawaddy River beyond Royal Mandalay
and Ancient Bagan.
Amara River Cruises
Cruising
along the rivers of Myanmar
The Amara River Cruise is a traditional
Myanmar riverboat traveling along the
Ayarwady and Chindwin River.freshly
prepared local and European dishes and
many kinds of tropical fruit cocktails
are prepared by well-trained cook and
served by Amara friendly staff at
regular mealtimes and upon special
order. All bed linen and towels as well
as on-board laundry are included in
Amara services.
Cruising on the Ayarwady River
Is possible between Mandalay and Bagan
and beyond as far south as Pyay and as
far as north as Bhamo all year round.
Cruising on the Chindwin River
Is
possible from its confluence with the
Ayarwady River near Bagan up to Khamti
at the foot of the Naga Mountains, 500
miles to the north.
The Amara River Cruise
Is available for charter only and
schedules will be tailored to suit your
individual programme and wishes.
Charity Support
50% of our profits will be donated to a
charity organization, which supports
hospitals, schools and orphanages in
Myanmar.
Train Expedition
Travel by train in the country is a
constant street theater. Can enjoy
fantastic scene views and daily life
along the way. It is impossible to be
bored even on a long journey.
The first ever operate locomotive in
the Railways history in Myanmar lunched
in the operating between Yangon and Pay
on May 1, 1877 by then called Irrawaddy
State Railways Co inaugurated by it
commissioner Mr. Reifer Thompson.
Myanmar maintains 4684 km of metre guage
railway line and 550 railway stations.
Rolling stock consisted of 318
locomotive 48 steam and the remainder
diesel plus 1130 passenger coaches.
There are two types Express and Local.
Express trains offer three classes of
passage: Sleeper upper class and
ordinary class.
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Myanmar Train Schedule
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Journeys |
1. |
Yangon - Bago - Taungoo - Pyinmana - Tharzi - Mandalay |
2. |
Yangon - Bago - Pyinmana - Kyaukpatung - Bagan |
3. |
Yangon - Kyaikhto - Mottama - Mawlamyine |
4. |
Yangon - Bago - Pyinmana - Tharzi - Kalay - Aung Pan - Shwe Nyaung ( Inle Lake ) |
5. |
Mandalay - Shwe Bo - Mo Nyin - Ho Pin - Myitkyina. |
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