Myanmar (Burma) Luxury Tours & Trip Packages

Myanmar (Burma) Luxury Tours & Trips

89 Myanmar (Burma) trips. Tours from 89 tour companies. 305 reviews. 4.7/5 avg rating.

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Bangkok, Angkor Wat and The Charms of Myanmar
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4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Small Ship Cruise
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
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Easy
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Flexible schedule

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Angkor Wat, Bagan, Banyon Temple, Siem Reap, Tonle Sap Lake, Yangon

Highlights

  • Experience the age-old rhythms of daily life on Bangkok & rsquo;s canals on our long-tail boat adventure.
  • Spend two days exploring the temples of Angkor, including sunset from a prime vantage point.
  • Cruise from Bagan to Mandalay, stepping off in remote regions where the rhythms of Old Asia can still be experienced.
  • Visit a remote village and support a partnership that has bought a library to its 1,000 inhabitants.
  • Enjoy a leisurely 2-night stay on Inle Lake where traditions endure as they have for centuries; this enchanting gem is rarely included on other tours.
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Cultural, Local Immersion & Homestays, Small Ship Cruise

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"Delighted by the experience."

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Myanmar by River & Land
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4.8/5 Excellent
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Small Ship Cruise
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

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Bagan, Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon

Highlights

  • Step aboard the new and luxurious 28-suite AmaPura for our all-inclusive cruise on the Irrawaddy River and explore remote villages and ancient sites seen by few American travelers.
  • Experience Yangon’s historic Strand Hotel and join our expert resident guide to discover its glittering ancient pagodas and splendid Colonial architecture.
  • Spend two nights on the shores of Inle Lake and get to know its traditional ways as you explore a local market and dine with a resident family along the lakefront.

Themes

Cultural, Small Ship Cruise

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"Delighted by the experience."

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Thailand to Myanmar
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4.8/5 Excellent
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Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

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Bagan, Chiang Mai, Lake Inle, Mandalay, Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon

Highlights

  • Experience ancient Buddhist traditions when you join Bangkok residents for their daily alms ritual and meet with monks at Wat Pho.
  • Head into the forests outside Chiang Mai to visit remote hill tribe villages and embark on a thrilling elephant safari.
  • Ascend to the top of an ancient pagoda to watch as the sun sets over the temples of Bagan and visit remote pagodas by horse-drawn cart.
  • Enjoy a leisurely 2-night stay on Inle Lake where traditions endure as they have for centuries; this enchanting gem is rarely included on other tours.

Themes

Cultural, Family Friendly, Local Immersion & Homestays, Transformative

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"Delighted by the experience."

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Tribal Crossroads of India & Myanmar
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5/5 Excellent
19 reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
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Bagan, Yangon

Highlights

  • Be among the first Westerners in 75 years to cross overland from India into Myanmar
  • Visit with the Konyak Nagas, a tribe of ex-headhunters whose elders sport facial tattoos
  • Nagaland Hornbill Festival: a colorful cultural showcase highlighting the 16 Naga tribes

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"I have had a couple great travel experiences through GeoEx. My first trip, she helped book my travels to Ireland for my brothers wedding. She did a great job coordinating hotels with other family members and planning my entire trip including events, dinners, transportation, etc."

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Cultural Highlights and Himalayan Foothills
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4.8/5 Excellent
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Group Tour
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

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Bagan, Lake Inle, Mandalay, Yangon

Highlights

  • Shop at a rare and exotic floating fifth day market on Inle Lake
  • Visit with villagers in the traditional villages of the Putao region
  • Raft down the lower Malikha River and see the pristine white river beaches from a new perspective
  • Marvel at some of the country’s most incredible, ancient pagodas and temples, including one containing the world’s largest book

Themes

Cultural

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"Remote Lands created an extraordinary adventure for my daughter and me. Its team delivered the highest level of service and attention to the smallest of details. Our two weeks in Thailand were filled with an expansive array of cultural, culinary, shopping, athletic, environmental, and even spiritual experiences. Our trip was curated to meet a precise and demanding set of expectations; and Remote Lands surpassed those expectations in every way. In Bangkok, we visited amazing temples and were invited to participate in sacred ceremonial blessings, toured artist colonies, visited the flower district, learning about floral design and lunching with artisans, dined at the highest-end restaurants as well as out-of-the way places frequented by locals. In Chiang Mai, our visit to an elephant sanctuary was sublime, as were private culinary classes, complete with shopping at the local out-door market, and later hiking amidst glorious water falls. In Phuket, we enjoyed days of sailing, snorkeling, and windsurfing excursions, as well as much-needed pampering and spa services. At each venue, our luxury accomadations wowed. Equally, or perhaps even important to this dream experience, were the Remote Lands our personal expert guides, all so convivial and congenial; they provided in-depth cultural and historical perspective, as well as VIP access at every turn. I could not recommend Remote Lands more highly."

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Burma: Land of the Golden Pagoda
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4.7/5 Excellent
25 reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

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Bagan, Inca Trail, Mandalay, Yangon

Highlights

  • Stunning boutique Myanmar hotels in traditional Burmese style
  • Attend a traditional Shan State tribal market
  • Revel in a classic overnight Irrawaddy cruise on a boutique barge
  • See the 16th century ruins in Shan State
  • Discover the hidden princely hamlet of Sagar, far off the tourist radar
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Themes

Cultural

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"My feedback on ATJ is based on a requested quote for a trip to a well-known destination in the Himalayas. As any prudent traveler will do before booking any overseas tours, I "do my homework" and "ask lots of questions" before booking a trip. Especially when there are many options and different price points involved. In this specific case, I called to inquire about a typical 8-10 day tour, and was sent a copy of a proposal from a previous client as a sample tour. As a seasoned traveler, I did some simple online research on the 5 star luxury hotels included on that tour, and after removing those costs from the quote, I quickly realized I could not justify the daily per diems being charged for just the driver, guide, meals, Government fees, and other in-country expenses. After an initial exchange of emails, I was told that future ‘revisions’ to the tour proposal would require a NON-REFUNDABLE deposit of $1,000 before proceeding further. Moreover, they requested this NON-REFUNDABLE deposit of $1,000 without committing to a fixed final price for the tour, even though the tour was only 13 months away. This meant the I as the customer, was totally exposed and at the mercy of any arbitrary price hikes the agency might choose to unilaterally impose at their will. I declined and respectfully asked for a tour proposal with the lower daily per diems they had advertised in an email to me as their ‘starting quote’. They chose not to provide that. Realizing that this company was not meeting my expectations, I booked a tour to this country with another reputable company that: (1) Didn't ask for any non-refundable deposit during initial discussions of the tour - much less a $1,000 deposit (2) Didn't leave the final price of the tour as 'open-ended' - subject to unexpected increases at the discretion of the travel agency, and… (3) Didn't have what I considered as excessive daily per-diems for all non hotel-related expenses (i.e driver, guide, meals, Government fees, and incidental in-country expenses). While I cannot comment on the company as a whole, my feedback does reflect my experience in the one and only interaction with this agency. Although I was willing to pay top dollar for a luxury experience, the daily per-diems I was quoted simply did not match the value I felt I would be receiving. Others can judge and decide for themselves if these daily per-diems and strict business practices are consistent with industry standards, and whether this is a good 'fit' for their own travel needs. I would only suggest you do your homework and compare with other reputable agencies before booking your tour."

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Myanmar: Cruising The Chindwin River
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5/5 Excellent
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Private Guided
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Bagan, Mandalay, Yangon

Highlights

  • Sunset at Shwedagon
  • Bagan touring and home-hosted dinner
  • Craftspeople of Mandalay
  • 8 day cruise on the Chindwin
  • Visit Mingkin to see artworks
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Themes

Cultural, Eco, Sustainable & Green Travel, Education / Learning, Family Friendly, Local Immersion & Homestays, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife, Small Ship Cruise

What travelers are saying

"It is a difficult job to make everybody happy all of the time, but you ladies do a superb job. We were definitely off the beaten path, and when following that path there are sometimes unexpected surprises, but every bump was handled beautifully."

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The Laos Mekong
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5/5 Excellent
9 reviews
River Cruise
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

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Luang Prabang, Vientiane

Highlights

  • Enjoy your day at lush jungle scenery and tiny riverside villages
  • Explore the unique Pak Ou Caves
  • Visit butterfly garden and elephant camp
  • Cherish the day at jungle pools and dramatic Khaung Si waterfall

Themes

Cultural, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife, Singles Travel, Small Ship Cruise

What travelers are saying

"We joined the RV Mekong Pandaw in Kampong Cham for a 3 night cruise to Phnom Penh. I wish we had booked for 7 nights! Amazing staff, gorgeous staterooms, a welcoming and comfortable sun deck and saloon bar. The ship is beautiful and was the perfect place to relax and watch the world go by. Thank you Pandaw for a truly fantastic holiday experience. Your staff are courteous, hard working and lots of fun to be around. Brilliant."

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Myanmar (Burma) Reviews & Ratings

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I enjoyed the trip and would say that it was the best of the 3 we have done so far

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I enjoyed the trip and would say that it was the best of the 3 we have done so far

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Sibylle

Nov 2019

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I loved the beach extention

I loved the beach extention at the end. It's really great to end an every day program trip with 2 full days to relax. There were a few lunches included which I highl...

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Nov 2019

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I loved the beach extention at the

I loved the beach extention at the end. It's really great to end an every day program trip with 2 full days to relax. There were a few lunches included which I highl...

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Jun 2019

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I felt extremely safe and was happy to walk

Good standard of hotel, breakfast on every day and a huge variety of experiences and sights...what more could you expect. Also once out there food and souvenirs wer...

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Myanmar (Burma) Tour Selection Trips

  • Myanmar is a burgeoning Southeast Asian destination, and with much of the country still relatively new to tourism, booking with an organized group will get you to rural villages that may be difficult, or nearly impossible, to navigate solo.
  • In a destination with so much diversity, look for a tour that includes a sampling of much that Myanmar has to offer. That includes both cities and villages, a variety of religious structures, introductions to the natural beauty of the setting, and opportunities to meet and mingle with people from various walks of life.
  • To get the most out of your Burma/Myanmar tour, spend at least two weeks. This way, you’ll be able to fully immerse in the country’s culture while visiting its many natural, historical and religious sightseeing attractions.
  • Keep in mind that, compared to Thailand and Vietnam, guided tours in Myanmar will be more expensive. However, the opportunity to visit a country that has been closed off to the world for half a decade and the experiences one can have there, make it worth considering.
  • Also remember that having just opened to international tourism, Myanmar tours may not be able to provide all the upscale luxuries another Asian destination can. If you go in with lower expectations, you’ll likely be pleasantly surprised and your worldview will most definitely be expanded.
  • If it’s your first time, look for tours that visit Myanmar’s top destinations: Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan and Inle Lake.
  • Find a tour that explores Myanmar’s strong Buddhist faith, visiting the numerous temples, pagodas and stupas in Yangon, Bagan and throughout the country.
  • Bagan is known for its hot air balloon experiences at dawn. Be sure to book in advance for the best options so you don’t miss out.
  • Taxi is the easiest way to travel in the country’s largest city, Yangon.
  • If traveling by ferry to Inle Lake, expect a long and choppy ride. Timetables and itineraries are loose guides. Prepare for an eventful journey!
  • Myanmar is a tropical destination, with temperatures that at times can rise above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Pack layers of clothing, including something to ward off a bit of chill if you will be at higher, cooler elevations.
  • For the most enjoyable climate, choose a Myanmar guided tour from November to March, during the dry and relatively cooler period. Avoid the monsoon season from mid-May to September.
  • Many streets in Myanmar are bumpy and laced with potholes, which can result in rough rides in cars and buses. Anyone with a bad back, neck or similar impairment should consider the trip itinerary from that standpoint.
  • Electricity can be iffy, especially during the dry season when the water level, and power generation, are low. If you’ll be traveling at that time, consider taking a portable power source for computers, cell phones and cameras.
  • Be flexible and hope that your tour guides are. Some of the best memories can result from experiences that aren’t on a trip itinerary. They may include opportunities to meet interesting people, sample local food specialties and explore little-known museums with intriguing collections.
  • Look for Myanmar tours that provide opportunities to interact with Burmese locals. Their infectious hospitality, warmth and graciousness will be one of the true joys of your travels in Southeast Asia.

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Is Myanmar Safe to Visit?

The short answer is, yes, Myanmar (Burma) is a safe destination for foreign travelers. Not only that, but after nearly 50 years of invisibility from the rest of the world, Myanmar is eager to share its culture, history, cuisine and traditions with guests. 

Here’s what to keep in mind to stay safe during your tour to Myanmar: 

  • Stay with your tour and and heed the instructions and guidelines of your Burmese tour guide. This includes off-the-beaten-path areas of the country, where locals and authorities may not be used to seeing foreign travelers. 
  • Check with your Myanmar tour operator about which areas of the country you’ll be visiting and which are off-limits for various political or safety reasons, including landmines in restricted areas.  
  • If you’re on a hiking tour of Myanmar, be prepared for mosquitos with lots of repellent and mosquito nets. In addition, watch out for snacks in the brush and forest - there is a high incidence of fatal snake bites in Myanmar. 
  • In caves and near Mt. Popa, do not feed the monkeys you see. As cute as they may be, bites are possible. 
  • Use caution when walking with your tour in a crowded area, especially when crossing the street. Most local drivers are fairly lax about following traffic rules.
  • To avoid confrontation with authorities and so as not to offend the Burmese people, do not ever disrespect Buddha. Visitors have been thrown in jail for posting offensive or inappropriate images of Buddha on social media. Be respectful of local religious practices and sensitivities.

When is Monsoon Season in Myanmar?

If you’d like to avoid the monsoon season in Myanmar, travel between November and March. The summer monsoon months are responsible for about 80 percent of the region’s rainfall - and while vitally important to the people and crops of the area, can be less than pleasant for tourists.

Located in a monsoon climate, Myanmar has three seasons - the hot period, the monsoon itself and then the cool, dry winter (when it’s most optimal to visit). 

If you do travel to Burma during the monsoon season, your experience will depend on where in the country you travel. The most rain will fall on the coastal zones and beaches. If the Myanmar monsoon season doesn’t put you off, just be flexible, bring appropriate rain gear and waterproof footwear and be prepared for a lot of rain, though not necessarily every day and not all day.

What Language Is Spoken in Myanmar? 

The official language of Burma (Myanmar) is Burmese, although there are about 100 hundred languages spoken throughout the country. Six language families exist in Myanmar, including Sino-Tibetan, Austro-Asiatic, Tai-Kadai, Indo-European, Austronesian and Hmong-Mien.

What Other Countries Should I Visit When I Go to Myanmar?

While Myanmar itself can make an incredible and insightful tour opportunity, if you have the time and the means, consider an extended Southeast Asia vacation. Look for group tours that combine Myanmar with neighboring India, the southern region of China, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.

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