Sunday 8 September 2019

Trekking


  1 - One Day Trekkking. (6 hours trekking)

  2 - Kalaw –Inle Lake. ( Two Days / One Nights Trekking)

  3 - Kalaw –Inle Lake. ( Three Days / Two Nights Trekking )

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Head for the hills!

Kalaw is the most accessible, and popular location in Myanmar to trek and visit hill tribe villages. Emerging from a three day trek onto the banks of Innle lake is an undeniably rewarding experience however it is the journey that is the true reward. Walking from village to village through spectacular highland scenery, you’ll be presented with stunning views and exceptional cultural encounters. With lightly undulating hills and a relaxed pace of travel, even less experienced trekkers will easily be able to enjoy the wonder of the Shan State on this trekking tour package.

Kalaw is a small town perched on the western edge of the Shan Plateau that is surrounded by lush hills ideal for hiking. As soon as you step away from town and reach the top of the first hill of the day, the beauty of the Shan State is revealed. Seeing the spectacular views of the lowlands and distant rolling hills for the first time is sure to take your breath away.

Over the next two days, the trekking averages four hours a day and passes through a variety of sceneries. The gently undulating terrain is dotted with villages and farms, giving you a feel for the rural lifestyle typical of the Shan State’s inhabitants. While passing through the area you are likely to encounter farmers and buffalos at work in the fields, meet children playing in village streams and see rural monasteries where red-robed monks are studying.   

To further immerse you in the local cultures, we have incorporated two overnight village stays into this trekking tour package. The route passes through villages of the Pa-O, Pa-long, Taungyo and Danu hilltribes and staying with these families you will have unmatched opportunities to experience the cultures and traditions of these people.

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