Let's join AdventureGreen on one of our budget holidays to explore Myanmar for an adventure of a life time. The tours visit the most popular tourist highlights in Myanmar and with easy travel pace. Families with kids should find the packages suitable. AdventureGreen can also customize the travel itineraries to make them exactly meet your personal interest and travel budget.
The Inle Lake is located in the mountains of Shan State Myanmar (Burma) with cool climate all year round. The serene lake and its tranquil environment are ideal for relaxing holidays. Besides, the area around the Inle Lake is inhabited by the Intha, Shan, Pa-O, Danu, Taung-yo and Kayah ethnic peoples. A trip to the Inle Lake could provides lots of unique cultural experiences. If you love more active vacations at Inle, then there are many ethnic villages, stupas, pagodas and monasteries in the hills that you can trek and hike to. So, Inle is a place that seems suitable for most travel interests.
Mandalay is located on the east bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River, in the center of Myanmar. Mandalay was the royal capital city under the reign of the last king of Myanmar. The city was founded in 1856 and was destroyed in the World War II.
Bagan is popularly considered the most important site in the history of Myanmar, and the most remarkable tourist attractions in the country. The vast plain of Bagan by the Ayeyardwady River is littered with over 2,000 Buddhist Pagodas and Stupas stretching all the way to the horizon...At dawn and at dusk, the whole plain of Bagan is covered in light mist making it more of an unreal beauty...
Yangon is the capital city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon was expanded from the small town of Dagon in 1755 by King Alaungpaya. King Alaungpaya, who ruled the northern land, gradually took over the southern lands and renamed Dagon into Yangon meaning the End of Conflicts. Under the British rule, Yangon was turned into a busy commercial port, which nowadays handles 90% of Myanmar's exports and imports. The port is on the Yangon River and is 32km from the Elephant Point on the Gulf of Martaban.