After breakfast, take a morning flight from Yangon to Mandalay, the legendary last royal capital of Burma and today one of Myanmar’s largest cities, as well as an important cultural and spiritual centre.
Upon arrival, enjoy a private tour beginning with visits to local artisan workshops specializing in traditional gold leaf making, tapestry weaving, wood carving, and marble carving. Many of these crafts continue to follow techniques that have remained unchanged for centuries, once used to create exquisite works for the Royal Court.
In the afternoon, visit the elegant Shwenandaw Monastery, also known as the Golden Palace Teak Monastery. This impressive teak structure, famed for its intricate wood carvings, is the only remaining building from the 19th-century Royal Palace. Continue to Kuthodaw Pagoda, often referred to as “the world’s largest book,” where Buddhist scriptures are inscribed on 729 marble slabs.
Before sunset, travel to Amarapura to visit the iconic U Bein Bridge, a 200-year-old teak bridge and the longest of its kind in the world. This highly photogenic landmark offers a memorable sunset and is one of Myanmar’s must-see sights.