Although Yangon is no longer the official capital city, it is still Myanmar's main hub that has retained its colonial style, with several top-class golf courses and a host of other tourist sites not very far from the city. It began life as a fishing village near the Shwedagon Pagoda, but now it has become a fascinating place with a rich and varied history.
Since 2005, Nay Pyi Taw (pronounced' Naypiddaw,' meaning' Abode of Kings') has been Myanmar's capital since 2005. A huge and bizarrely empty place, it is a gaudy, multi-lane highway strewn testament to the strength of the generals who governed this nation (and somehow continue to rule).
Often referred to as the' Pride of Myanmar,' Pun Hlaing Golf Club has played host to a number of events in the region, including the 2008 and 2009 Myanmar Masters Tour. The course itself is appropriate for golfers of all skills, and many of the fairways are surrounded by water hazards, such as rivers and lakes, to maintain everyone on their toes.
Bagan's temples are one of the primary attractions in Myanmar. Once this ancient kingdom's capital, Bagan includes an incredible 26-sq-mile region bordered by The Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River on two sides. Bagan is littered with temples and although many of them have been damaged in a latest earthquake, more than 400 damaged temples are being repaired.
When you play golf at Bagan Golf Club, you'll see many of the temples first hand, with fairways that mingle between the temples.
During the Second World War, Mandalay was completely flattened and the continuing building boom was haphazard with little esthetic consideration. Mandalay Hill has stayed mainly intact, dominating the town, and its slopes are still covered with pagodas. Despite all this, Mandalay continues a charming place with some excellent markets, mosques and other religious temples as well as countless golf stores.
Day 1: Arrival
Arrive Yangon airport and transfer to your hotel. Visit Shwedagon Pagoda, the most famous landmark in Myanmar.
Day 2: Golf at Dagon Golf City
Breakfast, check out and transfer to Dagon Golf City. Return to hotel after your round.
Day 3: Yangon - Nay Pyi Taw
Early morning transfer to Nay Pyi Taw by coach. On arrival, play golf at Royal Myanmar Golf Club. Transfer to hotel and overnight.
Day 4: Nay Pyi Taw - Mandalay
After breakfast, transfer to Mandalay by coach. On arrival transfer to Shwe Mann Taung Golf Club. After golf, visit Mahamuni Pagoda with its spectacular Buddha image covered with thick layers of gold leaves.
Day 5: Mandalay - Bagan
After breakfast, transfer to Myotha National Golf Club by coach. After your round, proceed to Bagan and overnight.
Day 6: Bagan - Yangon
Breakfast at the hotel, then transfer to the airport for your flight back to Yangon. Enjoy a round at Pun Hlaing Golf Club in the afternoon.
Day 7: Departure
Breakfast at the hotel, then transfer to the airport for your departure flight.
Prices based on 4 golfers travelling together staying in 4 star hotels. Please ask for price for 5 star hotels.
Prices valid for Asian nationalities. Supplements apply for nationals of other countries.
Note: Visas are required for Myanmar.