Your amazing day 5 begins with a visit to the Mahamuni Pagoda – one of the most important pilgrim sites in Burma that intrigues tourists with the impressive Buddha statue. Continue with a visit to the local artisan’s workshops to discover the production of gold leaf, wood, and marble crafts. From there proceed to the Golden Palace Monastery to marvel at the beautiful wooden monastery with its intricated design. Highlight your morning sightseeing with a visit to the Kuthodaw Pagoda where enshrine the largest Buddha book in the world and also the most challenging book for readers that are carved on 729 marble slabs.
Following your afternoon with a boat trip up the Irrawaddy River to Mingun. A 45-minute cruise will take you to the ancient city and introduce you to stunning attractions. Head to Mingun Bell as you reach Mingun to marvel at the largest intact bronze bell in the world. Continue your visit to the unfinished Mingun Paya – a massive ancient pagoda dating back to the 18th century that was meant to be the largest religious pagoda in the world. Unfortunately, it was damaged by two earthquakes and then was left to abandon. Nevertheless, it has never stopped attracting tourists’ attention.
Next, transfer to other highlights of Mingun: Hsinbyume Pagoda – a magnificent white-washed temple built in the shape of Mount Meru. You can spend the time climbing to the top of the pagoda before moving to the nearby village to have an interesting meeting with the local artisan to learn about their traditional basketry making and other beautiful items. Fulfill your meaningful sightseeing with a visit to the Royal Palace before transferring to Mandalay Hill for a panoramic view of the city. Overnight in Mandalay.
Meal: Breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in a Mandalay.
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