Rural Myanmar And Pottery Tour From Yangon

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Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Free Cancellation
  • Duration: 5 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    9:00 AM
  • Departure Details :
    At Independence Monument in Maha Bandula Park
  • Return Details :
    At Independence Monument in Maha Bandula Park, Downtown Yangon
  • Cancellation Policy :
    • If you cancel at least 4 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
    • If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
    • Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

Leave Yangon on a 5- to 6-hour tour that takes you to the potter artisans of Twante and the Shwesandaw Pagoda and provides a taste of rural Myanmar along the way. With a knowledgeable guide, catch the ferry from the city and travel along the Twante Canal. Stop at traditional pottery workshops and try your hand at working with clay, and then walk up to Shwesandaw Pagoda to soak in breathtaking views. Relax over lunch at a local restaurant, and browse the local market before hopping back on the ferry.

Know More about this tour

In the morning, meet your guide at a central meeting point in Yangon, and take a short walk to the river to catch the public ferry.

The 10-minute ferry ride on the Twante Canal provides an excellent opportunity to glimpse daily life on the water, with photo ops galore. You might see small wooden boats where fishermen haul in their catches, larger boats transporting cargo to the city and kids playing in riverside villages.

When you disembark, take either a private taxi or truck taxi through the countryside to the town of Twante, which is known for its pottery. Stop by local artisans' workshops to see their crafts and observe how they work with traditional tools and kilns. If you wish, you may participate in a hands-on lesson in traditional pottery methods.

Next, walk uphill with your guide for about 20 minutes to reach Shwesandaw Pagoda, a 250-foot (76-meter) stupa that is said to be 2,500 years old. A 100-year-old Mandalay-style bronze Buddha statue sits inside, along with several other Buddha statues.

You have probably worked up an appetite by now, so head to a popular local restaurant that specializes in vegetarian cuisine, and tuck into a tasty lunch. Afterward, you have time to explore the local market with your guide who shares informative commentary about the people and history of the area.

After a stroll around town, return to the ferry to head back to Yangon. As you cruise along the river, your guide points out notable landmarks until you reach the dock in Yangon, where your tour ends.

Inclusions

Local guide

Transportation via ferry, taxi and/or dyna truck

Lunch

Pottery lesson

Entry/Admission - Shwesandaw Pagoda

Exclusions

Gratuities

Food and drinks, unless specified

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Additional Info

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Minimum age is 6 years

Dress in Burma (Myanmar) is conservative, so lightweight, long-sleeved clothing is appropriate. Skirts, dresses, and shorts should be knee-length or below. Wear comfortable walking shoes and check the weather before you leave, and come equipped with sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a raincoat if necessary.

The tour concludes at the Pansodan jetty where there are plenty of taxis; it will take approximately 10 minutes to get to most central Yangon hotels; your guide can assist you with getting a taxi, if you like

For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.

Traveler Reviews

  • 06-Dec-2017

    I enjoyed the tour very much, especially the drive through the countryside. Great lunch. Absolutely recommended if you want to see the rural area close to Yangon!

  • 14-Jun-2017

    We absolutely loved the trip in terms of seeing the outskirts of yangon and travelling there via ferry and local transport. Our guide was great and we also got to see a lot of Yangon, local market, enjoy street foods, visit pagodasand mingle with locals.

    The pottery experience itself was somewhat disappointing. We werent really in a position to try the art ourselves and the opportunity to acquire local pottery was limited. On the up side, a more commercial experience would have taken away from the wonderful skill the population possesses. A worthwhile trip, but not necessarily to make your own pottery but rather to see the locals perform their craft.

  • 02-Apr-2017

    Facinating trip to a lesser visited part of the Yangon area

  • 15-Dec-2016

    good tour

  • 01-Sep-2016

    Nice tour with a visit in a pottery, a pagoda, a very special pagoda with snakes and a nice ferry trip.

  • 08-Mar-2016

    i only remember that it was very good but i could not do a lot of things because of severe arthritis pain in the right hip. could not walk to the jetty and had to take a taxi. the guide was excellent and also did the
    night market with him.