4.7954545 from partner siteYour local tour guide and driver will greet & meet you up at hotel @08:30 AM in the morning. Start your Yangon Full Day Sightseeing to Downtown area. Taking photo shooting around Sule Pagoda and walking tour around nearby attraction of British colonial style buildings such as Yangon City Hall, Rowe & Co Building, Telegraph Office, High Court Building, Rander House, Sofaer & Co. building, Myanma Port Authority building, Accountant General's Office, Custom House, Reserve Bank of India, Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Strand Hotel, General Post Office, The Secretariat or Ministers Office, Lokanat Gallery and other interesting attractions. Stop for tea break to taste Burmese Food at local tea shop (by your own expense). Then proceed to Bogyoke Aung San Market (Scott’s Market, closed on every Monday & Public Holidays) where are available for one stop shopping such as clothes, traditional handicrafts, foods and thousand of Gem Stores with fare price. Continue to Yangon Railway Station and Board the local ‘circular train’ which runs from Yangon’s main railway station in a circle around various neighborhoods in town and on the outskirts of town. The slowly traveling train gives you unique opportunity to enjoy observing the lively and colorful life of the rural Burmese people. Disembark after 20-30 minutes in Kyimyintdein and meet with your local Trishaw Transporter in order to get unique experience for Trishaw (Side-Car) riding. Transfer to Bagayar Banana and Coconut Jetty to see local ways of life by Trishaw. Chaukhtatgyi Reclining Buddha Image which is 230ft (70 m) long in the pose of rest, the head is lifted up by the right arm bent at the elbow. After visiting around Chaukhtatgyi, proceed to Ngarhtatgyi Pagoda & Surrounding. Ngarhtatgyi Pagoda is a huge image of seated Buddha is housed in a pavilion of iron structure with a five-tiered CGI roof. Explore to monastery located in Ngarhtatgyi Compound for Real Buddhism Daily Life. Then drive to Shwedagon Pagoda which is one of the world’s most spectacular monuments, the magical Shwedagon Pagoda, rises 326ft (99.3m) above its base. Erected more than 2500 years ago and enshrining eight hairs of Buddha placed in a treasure chamber deep under its base. It is the highest symbol of the people's devotion to Buddha. Be immersed Buddhism ways of life and after visiting Shwedagon Pagoda, transfer back to your hotel or Airport.