Tuesday, 4 September 2018

Kalaw to Innle Lake ( Two Days / One Night Cycling )


Overview

Day One  
 Start your Cycling trek morning after breakfast around 8:30 Am , Begin from Kalaw to the Shan Hill Mountain Riding up to 1500 feet sea level , you will see amazing of view can take really nice photo shoot . On the way you will see the Farm of Tea Plantation ,Mandarin and etc.. . Also you will see the people of Palaung and Taungyo , After three villages take a Lunch at Train Station .After lunch break we continue ridding to our trek . On this way you will see rice field and really nice friendly people. Cycling around 3 hours , after pass three more village , we will get to the Lamine village stay overnight at villager house of Danu People and enjoy local dinner .

Day Two 
After breakfast morning walk around the village you’ll see the farmers hard at work as they plant or harvest wheat, ginger and a variety of other crops. Then start our cycling trek heading to Inle Lake. For the second day offers great views of the Shan Mountain Range, after ridding 3 hours we will get the village of Pa O people we will have lunch break in this village and rest for awhile .  After lunch break we continue our cycling to Innle Lake . This time is mostly downhill and takes around 2 hours to Inle Lake. After ridding 2 hours you will get to the village of Inn Dain . Here biking trip will end , And you will going to have a Boat trip into the lake shores  and enjoy a relaxing boat trip to on along the waters . This boat trip will take one and half hour to Nyaung Shwe.


Itenerary
Category  – Full day tour
Location   – Kalaw
Difficulty – Hard
Distance   – Km
Road        - Mostly on the hill
Start / End – Kalaw / Inle Lake


Please contact us to get the best possible price based upon your travel period and specific touring needs.
   

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Naing Naing ( Biking & Trekking )

E-mail       : Naing.cc@gmail.com
Phone       : (+95) 09428312265 , 09428312267 , 09793065620
Address    : Min Street , Front Of Muslim Mosque , Kalaw , Myanmar
 


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