An insight into Burma
Burma’s long period of inaccessibility has left it relatively untouched by the outside world, with its landscapes, colourful cultures and strong beliefs all refreshingly unspoiled. Though a beautiful country, it is the genuine delight, wonder and hospitality with which travellers are greeted that keeps people coming back here time after time.
Burma is home to some of the major civilizations of Southeast Asia including Pyu and Mon. In 9th century, the Burmans of the
Nanzhao Kingdom, entered the upper Irrawaddy valley and established the Pagan Empire in 1057. The Burmese language and culture slowly came to intertwine with Pyu and Mon norms. During this period, Pagan Kings adopted Buddhism as the predominant religion of the country. After Pagan's fall in 1287, several warring states emerged. In the second half of the 16th century, the Toungoo Dynasty reunified the country, and founded the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia for a brief period. In the 18th century, the Konbaung Dynasty restored the kingdom, and went to war with all its neighbors. The kingdom fought three wars with the British and was eventually annexed into British Raj.
The British rule brought several enduring social, economic, cultural and administrative changes that completely transformed the once-feudal society. Since independence in 1948, the country has been in one of the longest running civil wars among the country's myriad ethnic groups that remains unresolved. From 1962 to 2011, the country was under military rule and in the process has become one of the least developed nations in the world. The military junta finally dissolved in 2011 following a general election in 2010 and the subsequent inauguration of Burma's civilian government.

See some sample itineraries below:
Off the beaten track
YANGON /KENG TUNG / MANDALAY / PUTAO/ MYITKYINA/ YANGON
(16 Days / 15 Nights)
Golf Tours
Itinerary A (YANGON /BAGAN/MANDALAY / YANGON)
Itinerary B (YANGON / BAGAN / MANDALAY / TAUNGGYI / YANGON)Itinerary C (YANGON / BAGAN / MANDALAY / MAY MYO / TAUNGGYI / YANGON)
The Busy Voyager Tour
YANGON | BAGAN | MANDALAY | YANGON
(6 Days / 5 Nights)

