Khiri unveils four-day northern Myanmar trip

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The new tour includes trekking in tribal areas
The new tour includes trekking in tribal areas

Khiri Travel has unveiled a new four-day/three-night trip to the Mogok gem area in northern Myanmar.

Foregoing the usual gem mine visit, the trip instead includes a workshop on gem stones, trekking in tribal areas, a street food session in Mogok, high tea, a visit to a botanical garden in Pyin Oo Lwin, and a river cruise from a pottery village on the banks of the Irrawaddy to Mandalay, via the heritage site of Mingun.

The whole trip makes a loop from Mandalay via Pyin Oo Lwin and Mogok before returning to Mandalay by river, and there are also options to visit Shwebo and the newly-declared UNESCO World Heritage Site at Hanlin.

The mountainous Mogok area has only recently opened for tourism.

“Our aim is to let guests experience the essence of a fascinating cultural area defined by Lisu, Palaung, Gurkha and Shan tribes, tea and coffee plantations, and the gemstone-rich mountains,” said Edwin Briels, general manager of Khiri Travel Myanmar. “The legacy of British colonial influence also makes the Mogok area a unique experience.”

Travel trade prices for the trip in a private vehicle range from US$485 per person in a six-person party up to US$710 for a two-person party, based on twin-sharing. The single room supplement is US$110 per person.

Klook.com

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