Highlights

Anawrahta is named after the emperor who found Burma and pioneer for Theravada Buddhism of the nation. The cruise has the length of 65m to accommodate the most spacious cabins. With harmonically blend of authenticity from the country’s culture as well as Buddhism and luxury from the British colonial era, this time machine will bring you back to the ‘Burmese Day’. The three decked cruise features a faux paddle steamer and twenty-three charming rooms surrounded by ivory safety rails, traditional lacquer, gorgeous carvings and gleaming brass.

Heritage Line Anawrahta
Deluxe & Deluxe Executive cabin

Deluxe & Deluxe Executive cabin

No of Cabins: 16  |  Area: 32M2  |  Bed: double/twin  |  Location: Main Deck and Upper Deck

The ten charming Deluxe & six Deluxe Executive cabins are equipped with furniture intricately crafted by the local experts. The rooms exude a calmness and coziness with full length windows that offer breathtaking views. The Deluxe cabins are located on the main deck while the Deluxe Executive cabins are on the upper deck.

Features +

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 Coffee table

 Sun lounge area

 Jacuzzi

 Coffee/tea making facilities

 Air conditioner

 Hot water kettle

 Internal phone

 Writing Desk

 LCD screen

Junior Suite

Junior Suite

No of Cabins: 3  |  Area: 48M2  |  Bed: double/twin  |  Location: Upper Deck

The three Junior Suites are designed based on the three great rivers of Myanmar – the Kaladan, The Thandi and the Lenya. Inside the rooms, you can find a spacious living space made out of dark wood with flower accent. The large room also contains a comfortable seating area and a private balcony looking out the river.

Features +

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 Coffee table

 Sun lounge area

 Jacuzzi

 Coffee/tea making facilities

 Air conditioner

 Hot water kettle

 Balcony with 2 chairs and table

 Internal phone

 Writing Desk

 Chairs

 LCD screen

Executives Suite

Executives Suite

No of Cabins: 2  |  Area: 59M2  |  Bed: double  |  Location: Upper Deck

The two Executives Suites each has its own name: The Yangon and The Chindwin. Both of them are located on the terrace deck with huge space. Just like Junior Suites, each room has its own seating area with private balcony but the size makes the view even wider.

Features +

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 Wake up service/Alarm clock

 Sun lounge area

 Jacuzzi

 Air conditioner

 Hot water kettle

 Balcony with 2 chairs and table

 Internal phone

 Writing Desk

 Chairs

 LCD screen

Royal Suite

Royal Suite

No of Cabins: 2  |  Area: 86M2  |  Bed: double  |  Location: Upper Deck

The two Royal Suites are top class named after the two greatest kings of Burma dynasty: the Anawrahta and the Kyansitta (the son of King Anawrahta). All of the best and the purest essence of the country are poured into the room with lacquerware, wood, arts, furniture. Each suite also features a unique view and jacuzzi

Features +

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Internal phone

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 Bathroom with Jacuzzi and separate shower

 Terrace

 Coffee/tea making facilities

 Sun lounge area

 Air conditioner

 Hot water kettle

 Balcony with 2 chairs and table

 Writing Desk

 Chairs

 LCD screen

HERITAGE LINE ANAWRAHTA DECK PLAN

heritage-line-anawrahta-deck-plan

KIPLING’S BAR
KIPLING’S BAR

Perched on the terrace deck, the Kipling’s Bar possess a perfect height and vantage to observe the daily life on the two sides of the river as you indulge in a glass of wine or signature cocktail. The high ceilings, huge windows and wicker chairs, it is the ideal place for you to unwind or mingle.

MANDALAY LOUNGE
MANDALAY LOUNGE

The 162-square meter/ 1,744-square feet Mandalay Lounge are filled with comfortable set of comfortable chair and table which may help you envision a British country club from the 19th century. Having a chat with your family, friend, discuss the excursions and exploration of the country or just simply enjoying a book all can be heightened from the rustic and special atmosphere here.

HINTHA HALL RESTAURANT
HINTHA HALL RESTAURANT

The architect of the cruise took a deliberate inspiration from the old Bagan and Mandalay dynasties and brought you the stunning but practical Hintha Hall Restaurant. Consisting the almost panoramic view of the surrounding, here you can have the finest dining experience with ivory tablecloths and shinning silverware.

THAZIN SPA
THAZIN SPA

The spa is the hidden gem of the vessel. The specialized therapist on board has special exclusive treats and massages that you can only find on board of the cruise. Release the tension as you are surrounded by the spiritual pagodas and temples and the soothing steam of the bathhouse. 

Select Itineraries

Ancient Capitals: Mandalay to Bagan 4 Nights

 Destinations: Mandalay - Sagaing - Ava - Yandabo - Pakokku

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 4-night cruise with full of exciting activities
  •   Enjoy various onboard activities like Burmese history and culture talk and entertainment events
  •   Excursions to explore highlights of the ancient capital of Ava and small riverside village of Yanderbo
  •   Discover further the local culture and life in the small trading town of Pakkoku 
  •   Visit a variety of remarkable temples and pagodas in the temple plain of Bagan
Day 1
MANDALAY – SAGAING & AVA

Near midday, you will board on the Anawrahta docking by the Irrawaddy River on one of the jetties in Mandalay. Welcomed by the staffs and enjoy a refreshing cup of juice, you will be escorted to your room.
First, we will leave for Sagaing as you enjoy lunch. Upon arrival, we will return back on land and go on a car trip to discover all the best highlight of Sagaing the Buddhism center that houses thousands of monks and nuns.  Afterward continue through the Ava Bridge that was built in the 1934 by the British and you will arrive in of course Ava (or Innwa). Through this ancient capital you will travel by horse-cart. First stop is the stunning team monastery Bagaya Kyaung then we continue to another monastery which is built by brick – Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery before going back to the cruise to relax. Before dinner time, you can participate in the demonstration of the two most essentials products of Burmese people – longyi and thanaka. Following this activity, you can watch a presentation about the nation’s history, cultures.
 

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY – SAGAING & AVA
Day 2
AVA – YANDABO

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
Enjoy the breakfast on board as the morning is spent with leisure on the cruise and afterward you can attend a lecture about Bagan and its history and significances.
The ship will slowly sail from Pakokku to the stop at Yandabo after lunch. The place holds a historical milestone which is the signed peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese War. Currently, this is a modest village that specializes in water pots. As you walk through the village by foot, the guide will explain to you the special effect of these water pots and the techniques that are displayed by the local residents. Return back on board in the late afternoon.
After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

AVA – YANDABO
Day 3
YANDABO – PAKOKKU – BAGAN

Enjoy breakfast on board as the vessel slowly drift to Pakokku – a former trading hub on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. Before reaching the town, you will be rewarded with the view of the longest bridge of the country – Pakokku Bridge. Set on your feet on shore, you will be taken to a moderately sized workshop that produces Burmese slippers. Many livelihood of the residents here depend on this footwear. The town is also well known for their tobacco and the famous Burmese cigars. Resume the trip with the visit to Shwegu Temple that are elegantly carved by master artisan. Then we return back on board for the journey downstream. Return back for lunch and the journey continue to Bagan.
Arrive in Bagan in early afternoon. We begin the excursion with the most exalted monument – Ananda Temple and later Sulamani Temple. Watch the magical sunset cover the pagoda-dotted plain from a elevated viewpoint. Return back on board in late afternoon.
Before dinner, you can watch the traditional dance show by the local artists and after dinner enjoy the movie night (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

YANDABO – PAKOKKU – BAGAN
Day 4
BAGAN

After breakfast, the shore excursion begins with a trip to the busy Nyaung U Market in the morning. Have a taste of the truly authentic experience with countless photo opportunities. Then a visit to Shwezigon Pagoda is schedule on the agenda. This pagoda is one of the few gilt ones in Bagan that resembles Shwedagon Pagoda. In between the pagoda visits, a stop at a lacquerware workshop will surely be appreciated. Continue to a trip to Gubyaukgyi Pagoda that contains the original fresco before going back to the cruise for lunch.
With this afternoon, you can have two options:

  1. Make a scenic trip to Mount Popa and conquer the 777 steps up to the monastery on top. En route of your return, we stop at a palm sugar plantation to witness the process of making molasses and wines.
  2. The afternoon will begin with a trip to Myinkabar Village. Then move to Manuha Pagoda nearby. Finally, take a tour around the Minnanthu Village of which the people still live in slow pace as they work with agriculture instead of tourism as one would do. 

Back on board after some refreshing time, dinner is served. Afterwards the crew is happy to invite you to some farewell entertainment in the lounge.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN
Day 5
BAGAN

Checkout of the cruise after breakfast for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

Ancient Capitals: Mandalay to Bagan 3 Nights (Downstream)

 Destinations: Mandalay - Sagaing - Ava - Yandabo - Pakokku - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 3-night cruise with full of exciting activities
  •   Enjoy various onboard activities like Burmese history and culture talk and entertainment events
  •   Get stunning local experiences in the ancient land of Mandalay, Sagaing and Ava
  •   Visit trading town of Pakokku to get an authentic insight into the local culture and traditions with a visit to various local attractions
  •   Explore Yandabo well known for both its historical aspect and its fascinating potteries craftsmanship
Day 1
MANDALAY – SAGAING & AVA

Near midday, you will board on the Anawrahta docking by the Irrawaddy River on one of the jetties in Mandalay. Welcomed by the staffs and enjoy a refreshing cup of juice, you will be escorted to your room.

First, we will leave for Sagaing as you enjoy lunch. Upon arrival, we will return back on land and go on a car trip to discover all the best highlight of Sagaing the Buddhism center that houses thousands of monks and nuns.  

Afterward continue through the Ava Bridge that was built in the 1934 by the British and you will arrive in of course Ava (or Innwa). Through this ancient capital you will travel by horse-cart. First stop is the stunning team monastery Bagaya Kyaung then we continue to another monastery which is built by brick – Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery before going back to the cruise to relax. Before dinner time, you can participate in the demonstration of the two most essentials products of Burmese people – longyi and thanaka. Following this activity, you can watch a presentation about the nation’s history, cultures.
 

Meals:

MANDALAY – SAGAING & AVA
Day 2
AVA – YANDABO

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.

Enjoy the breakfast on board as the morning is spent with leisure on the cruise and afterward you can attend a lecture about Bagan and its history and significances.

The ship will slowly sail from Pakokku to the stop at Yandabo after lunch. The place holds a historical milestone which is the signed peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese War. Currently, this is a modest village that specializes in water pots. As you walk through the village by foot, the guide will explain to you the special effect of these water pots and the techniques that are displayed by the local residents. Return back on board in the late afternoon.

After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

AVA – YANDABO
Day 3
YANDABO – PAKOKKU – BAGAN

Enjoy breakfast on board as the vessel slowly drift to Pakokku – a former trading hub on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. Before reaching the town, you will be rewarded with the view of the longest bridge of the country – Pakokku Bridge. Set on your feet on shore, you will be taken to a moderately sized workshop that produces Burmese slippers. Many livelihood of the residents here depend on this footwear. The town is also well known for their tobacco and the famous Burmese cigars. Resume the trip with the visit to Shwegu Temple that are elegantly carved by master artisan. Then we return back on board for the journey downstream. Return back for lunch and the journey continue to Bagan.

Arrive in Bagan in early afternoon. We begin the excursion with the most exalted monument – Ananda Temple and later Sulamani Temple. Watch the magical sunset cover the pagoda-dotted plain from a elevated viewpoint. Return back on board in late afternoon.

Before dinner, you can watch the traditional dance show by the local artists and after dinner enjoy the movie night (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

YANDABO – PAKOKKU – BAGAN
Day 4
BAGAN

Checkout of the cruise after breakfast for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

Ancient Capitals: Mandalay to Bagan 2 Nights (Downstream)

 Destinations: Mandalay - Sagaing - Ava - Yandabo - Pakokku - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 2-night cruise with full of exciting activities
  •   Enjoy various onboard activities like Burmese history and culture talk and entertainment events
  •   Get stunning local experiences in the ancient land of Mandalay, Sagaing and Ava
  •   Explore Yandabo well known for both its historical aspect and its fascinating potteries craftsmanship
  •   Visit trading town of Pakokku to get an authentic insight into the local culture and traditions with a visit to various local attractions
Day 1
MANDALAY – SAGAING & AVA

Near midday, you will board on the Anawrahta docking by the Irrawaddy River on one of the jetties in Mandalay. Welcomed by the staffs and enjoy a refreshing cup of juice, you will be escorted to your room.
First, we will leave for Sagaing as you enjoy lunch. Upon arrival, we will return back on land and go on a car trip to discover all the best highlight of Sagaing the Buddhism center that houses thousands of monks and nuns.  Afterward continue through the Ava Bridge that was built in the 1934 by the British and you will arrive in of course Ava (or Innwa). Through this ancient capital you will travel by horse-cart. First stop is the stunning team monastery Bagaya Kyaung then we continue to another monastery which is built by brick – Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery before going back to the cruise to relax. Before dinner time, you can participate in the demonstration of the two most essentials products of Burmese people – longyi and thanaka. Following this activity, you can watch a presentation about the nation’s history, cultures.

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY – SAGAING & AVA
Day 2
AVA – YANDABO

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
Enjoy the breakfast on board as the morning is spent with leisure on the cruise and afterward you can attend a lecture about Bagan and its history and significances.
The ship will slowly sail from Pakokku to the stop at Yandabo after lunch. The place holds a historical milestone which is the signed peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese War. Currently, this is a modest village that specializes in water pots. As you walk through the village by foot, the guide will explain to you the special effect of these water pots and the techniques that are displayed by the local residents. Return back on board in the late afternoon.
After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

 

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

AVA – YANDABO
Day 3
YANDABO – PAKOKKU – BAGAN

Enjoy breakfast on board as the vessel slowly drift to Pakokku – a former trading hub on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. Before reaching the town, you will be rewarded with the view of the longest bridge of the country – Pakokku Bridge. Set on your feet on shore, you will be taken to a moderately sized workshop that produces Burmese slippers. Many livelihood of the residents here depend on this footwear. The town is also well known for their tobacco and the famous Burmese cigars. Resume the trip with the visit to Shwegu Temple that are elegantly carved by master artisan. Then we return back on board for the journey downstream. Return back for lunch and the journey continue to Bagan.
Checkout of the cruise after lunch for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

YANDABO – PAKOKKU – BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

Ancient Capitals: Bagan to Mandalay 4 Nights (Upstream)

 Destinations: Bagan - Pakokku - Yandabo - Ava - Mingun - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Explore the trading town of Pakokku to get an authentic insight into the local culture and traditions with a visit to various local attractions
  •   Visit the small village of Yanderbo to get a closer look at the local life and their traditional handicraft
  •   Get stunning local experiences in the ancient land of Mandalay
  •   Discover the ancient land of Mingun with its fascinating attractions such as Mingun pagoda and bell
  •   Enjoy various entertainment activities with lots of chances to see classic movies in the open air cinema on board
Day 1
BAGAN – PAKOKKU

Near midday, you will board on the Anawrahta docking by the Irrawaddy River on one of the jetties in Bagan. Welcomed by the staffs and enjoy a refreshing cup of juice, you will be escorted to your room.
Enjoy lunch on board as the vessel slowly drift to Pakokku – a former trading hub on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. Before reaching the town, you will be rewarded with the view of the longest bridge of the country – Pakokku Bridge. Set on your feet on shore, you will be taken to a moderately sized workshop that produces Burmese slippers. Many livelihood of the residents here depend on this footwear. The town is also well known for their tobacco and the famous Burmese cigars. Resume the trip with the visit to Shwegu Temple that are elegantly carved by master artisan. Then we return back on board for the journey upstream. Dinner will be served in the Hintha Restaurant. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN – PAKOKKU
Day 2
PAKOKKU – YANDABO

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
While enjoying the breakfast, the ship will slowly sail from Pakokku to the stop at Yandabo. The place holds a historical milestone which is the signed peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese War. Currently, this is a modest village that specializes in water pots. As you walk through the village by foot, the guide will explain to you the special effect of these water pots and the techniques that are displayed by the local residents. Return back on board by the time for lunch.
Before dinner time, you can participate in the demonstration of the two most essentials products of Burmese people – longyi and thanaka. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

PAKOKKU – YANDABO
Day 3
YANDABO – AVA – MANDALAY

After breakfast, we disembark to start the excursion by horse-cart though the ancient capital of Ava. First stop is the stunning team monastery Bagaya Kyaung then we continue to another monastery which is built by brick – Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery before going back to the cruise before lunch. As we slowly make our way to Mandalay, we will pass and have the chance to witness the marvelous Sagaing Hills.
Arrive in Mandalay in the early afternoon. The tour first focuses on local crafts with gold leaves, silk and marble carvings. You can observe the grueling processes that took years to perfect. Last highlight is the U-Bein Bridge which is nearby and an ideal spot to capture the most gorgeous sight of Mandalay. Then we return to the ship.
Before dinner, you can watch the traditional dance show by the local artists and after dinner enjoy the movie night (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

YANDABO – AVA – MANDALAY
Day 4
MANDALAY – MINGUN – MANDALAY

After breakfast, you are taken on a journey to discover all the most remarkable monuments of Mandalay this morning. To start things off, we begin with a trip to Kuthodaw Pagoda, also known as “the world’s largest book”. Next on your agenda is the Mahamuni Pagoda which contains arguably the most renowned Buddha Image in the country. Final stop of the morning is the Shwesandaw Monastery, or Golden Palace Monastery, and admire the craftsmanship of the workers during the 19th century. Afterward return back for lunch as we move to the next destination: Mingun.
The first site of the afternoon is the unfinished pagoda of King Bodawpaya due to a vision from a fortune teller saying that if the king finished the construction of the temple, he would die. Another short walk brings you to Mingun Bell, one of the world’s largest and functional bells weighing around 90 tons. 
Then we make our way back on the cruise. Enjoy dinner served on board and the farewell entertainment in the lounge as you enjoy the last night on board.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY – MINGUN – MANDALAY
Day 5
MANDALAY

Checkout of the cruise after breakfast for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

MANDALAY

What's Included

What's Not Included

Ancient Capitals: Bagan to Mandalay 3 Nights (Upstream)

 Destinations: Bagan - Pakokku - Yandabo - Ava - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 3-night cruise with full of exciting activities
  •   Explore Bagan with many attractions like the incredible Ananda Temple, bustling Nyaung-U market, and the lacquerware workshop
  •   Visit trading town of Pakokku to get an authentic insight into the local culture and traditions with a visit to various local attractions
  •   Experience Mingun, including its massive, yet unfinished pagoda and the Mingun Bell – the world’s biggest working bell
  •   Explore Yandabo well known for both its historical aspect and its fascinating potteries craftsmanship
Day 1
BAGAN – PAKOKKU

Near midday, you will board on the Anawrahta docking by the Irrawaddy River on one of the jetties in Bagan. Welcomed by the staffs and enjoy a refreshing cup of juice, you will be escorted to your room.
Enjoy lunch on board as the vessel slowly drift to Pakokku – a former trading hub on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. Before reaching the town, you will be rewarded with the view of the longest bridge of the country – Pakokku Bridge. Set on your feet on shore, you will be taken to a moderately sized workshop that produces Burmese slippers. Many livelihood of the residents here depend on this footwear. The town is also well known for their tobacco and the famous Burmese cigars. Resume the trip with the visit to Shwegu Temple that are elegantly carved by master artisan. Then we return back on board for the journey upstream. Dinner will be served in the Hintha Restaurant. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN – PAKOKKU
Day 2
PAKOKKU – YANDABO

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
While enjoying the breakfast, the ship will slowly sail from Pakokku to the stop at Yandabo. The place holds a historical milestone which is the signed peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese War. Currently, this is a modest village that specializes in water pots. As you walk through the village by foot, the guide will explain to you the special effect of these water pots and the techniques that are displayed by the local residents. Return back on board by the time for lunch.
Before dinner time, you can participate in the demonstration of the two most essentials products of Burmese people – longyi and thanaka. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

PAKOKKU – YANDABO
Day 3
YANDABO – AVA – MANDALAY

After breakfast, we disembark to start the excursion by horse-cart though the ancient capital of Ava. First stop is the stunning team monastery Bagaya Kyaung then we continue to another monastery which is built by brick – Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery before going back to the cruise before lunch. As we slowly make our way to Mandalay, we will pass and have the chance to witness the marvelous Sagaing Hills.
Arrive in Mandalay in the early afternoon. The tour first focuses on local crafts with gold leaves, silk and marble carvings. You can observe the grueling processes that took years to perfect. Last highlight is the U-Bein Bridge which is nearby and an ideal spot to capture the most gorgeous sight of Mandalay. Then we return to the ship.
Before dinner, you can watch the traditional dance show by the local artists and after dinner enjoy the movie night (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

YANDABO – AVA – MANDALAY
Day 4
MANDALAY

Checkout of the cruise after breakfast for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

MANDALAY

What's Included

What's Not Included

Ancient Capitals: Bagan to Mandalay 2 Nights (Upstream)

 Destinations: Bagan - Pakokku - Ava

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 2-night cruise with full of exciting activities
  •   Visit trading town of Pakokku to get an authentic insight into the local culture and traditions with a visit to various local attractions
  •   Explore Yandabo well known for both its historical aspect and also its amazing potteries craftsmanship
  •   Explore Mandalay, including various fascinating sites like Kuthodaw Pagoda, marble-carving workshop
  •   Enjoy various onboard activities like yoga, or Myanmar’s history and cultural talk
Day 1
BAGAN – PAKOKKU

Near midday, you will board on the Anawrahta docking by the Irrawaddy River on one of the jetties in Bagan. Welcomed by the staffs and enjoy a refreshing cup of juice, you will be escorted to your room.
Enjoy lunch on board as the vessel slowly drift to Pakokku – a former trading hub on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. Before reaching the town, you will be rewarded with the view of the longest bridge of the country – Pakokku Bridge. Set on your feet on shore, you will be taken to a moderately sized workshop that produces Burmese slippers. Many livelihood of the residents here depend on this footwear. The town is also well known for their tobacco and the famous Burmese cigars. Resume the trip with the visit to Shwegu Temple that are elegantly carved by master artisan. Then we return back on board for the journey upstream. Dinner will be served in the Hintha Restaurant. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).
 

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN – PAKOKKU
Day 2
PAKOKKU – YANDABO

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
While enjoying the breakfast, the ship will slowly sail from Pakokku to the stop at Yandabo. The place holds a historical milestone which is the signed peace treaty for the first Anglo-Burmese War. Currently, this is a modest village that specializes in water pots. As you walk through the village by foot, the guide will explain to you the special effect of these water pots and the techniques that are displayed by the local residents. Return back on board by the time for lunch.
Before dinner time, you can participate in the demonstration of the two most essentials products of Burmese people – longyi and thanaka. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

PAKOKKU – YANDABO
Day 3
YANDABO – AVA – MANDALAY

After breakfast, we disembark to start the excursion by horse-cart though the ancient capital of Ava. First stop is the stunning team monastery Bagaya Kyaung then we continue to another monastery which is built by brick – Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery before going back to the cruise before lunch. As we slowly make our way to Mandalay, we will pass and have the chance to witness the marvelous Sagaing Hills.
Arrive in Mandalay in the early afternoon. Checkout of the cruise after lunch for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

YANDABO – AVA – MANDALAY

What's Included

What's Not Included

Impressive Gorgeousness: Mandalay - Katha - Mandalay 7 Nights

 Destinations: Mandalay - Dagaung - Katha - Shwe Gu - Shwe Paw Kyun

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Explore Nwe Nyein village and observe the ancient potteries craftsmanship
  •   Visit a mysterious monastery which was suddenly abandoned 100 years ago
  •   Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 7-night cruise with full of exciting excursions
  •   Enjoy various onboard activities such as the longyi Cocktail Party or learning about Burmese religion
Day 1
MANDALAY – NWE NYEIN

In the morning, check-in the cruise in Gaw Wein Jetty in Mandalay and start your journey northbound. En route, if you are very lucky, you can see the mythical Irrawaddy dolphins. On board this morning, attend the morning lecture about the country and the demonstration of the 2 essentials of Myanmar: longyi and thanaka. After lunch, we will arrive in Nwe  Nyein – a quaint pottery village by the river. Witness the traditional method of the residents here that is unchanged for hundreds of years. Return back to the cruise and later enjoy dinner on board.

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY – NWE NYEIN
Day 2
NWE NYEIN – TAGAUNG

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
This morning, you will be rewarded with the grand view of the towering cliff and marvelous landscape on the Third Defile. Part the river and the villages tucked in the bamboo groves and greet a few scatter fishermen on the bank. Activity on board today includes a cooking class in the morning with the Executive Chef and later in the afternoon, a crash course on Burmese will be open for those who are interested. By late afternoon, we arrive in Tagaung, step off the ship to stretch as we make our way through this lovely little town with its rich and spiritual history.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

NWE NYEIN – TAGAUNG
Day 3
TAGAUNG – KATHA

Enjoy a leisurely morning on the loung or in the terrace deck and maybe enjoy the cruise’ amenities. We will arrive the charming town of Katha full of colonial motifs just like from the word of George Orwell. Passing through the town we will pass through many historical landmarks and learn the story of hundreds of ships and vessel laying here. The trip will continue to George Orwell’s old house which still preserve the same colonial features from distanced memories. Take part in the talk that is arranged at the former British Commissioner House by a renowned local historian in Katha and enjoy a light picnic with tea in the garden. Return back on board before sunset and after dinner we could see the traditional dance of the Shan tribes that leave the mountain to settle here in Katha.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

TAGAUNG – KATHA
Day 4
KATHA – NABA TRAIN RIDE & KATHA MARKET

Leaving the ship early this morning, take on the train ride from Katha to Naba. This ride is quite special as it passes through the lush jungle of Kachin State. Afterward taking in the sights along the track fully, we will return back to Katha for the market visit. Continue northbound as we reach Shwe Gun in the late afternoon. After dinner, you can enjoy a classic movie night on terrace deck (depending on weather as well as real-time conditions).

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

KATHA – NABA TRAIN RIDE & KATHA MARKET
Day 5
KATHA – THE SECOND DEFILE – KYUN DAW

Early morning today, you are encouraged to wake up early to observe the sun rising from horizon painting the breath taking landscape surrounding the Second Defile. You can bring your breakfast on the terrace deck to feast for both your eyes and belly.  When we reach Sinkhan Bridge, make the 180 degree turn back down south. As we reach Kyun Daw Island, stop for visits of the pagodas, village and people who live scattered all over this small community. Return back to ship for lunch and before dinner there will be a traditional dance performed by the crew.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

KATHA – THE SECOND DEFILE – KYUN DAW
Day 6
KYUN DAW – HSITHE

After breakfast, we have numerous activities on board such as a talk about religions in Myanmar, another beginner class for Burmese and a detailed demonstration of Burmese cigars as well as chewing betel nut custom. Arrive in Hsithe in the afternoon and learn about the extraordinary fishing method of the local fishermen – cooperation with the Irrawaddy dolphins. Later, make a brief stop at the field and farm houses to observe the still traditional technique they use to grow crops and raise livestock. Tea time by the afternoon at the town center to relax and have a more profound insight into the people’s lives here. Return back to boat for dinner and afterward you can join in an outdoor movie night with the villagers.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

KYUN DAW – HSITHE
Day 7
HSITHE – MANDALAY

The day begins as you enjoy breakfast on board. We will pass through Mingun with the gigantic unfinished pagoda and reach Mandalay in the late afternoon. Once docked, we leave for a visit to Amarapura “The Eternal City” and make stops at the workshops specializing in silk, silver & bronze statues. Finally, admire the sunset on the U Bein Bridge – the longest teak bridge. A heartfelt farewell dinner along with performance from both local artists and the crew will be the Anawrahta’s way of saying goodbye.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

HSITHE – MANDALAY
Day 8
MANDALAY

Checkout of the cruise after breakfast for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

MANDALAY

What's Included

What's Not Included

Exotic Chindwin 11 Nights

 Destinations: Mandalay - Monywa - Moktaw - Maukkadaw - Kalaymyo - Mawleik - Sitthaung - Toungdot - Homalin - Mingkin - Kani - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Explore Pho Win Taung and Shwe Ba Taung near Monywa which preserving numerous fascinating sandstone carvings and paintings
  •   Explore Toungdoot and learn about the local’s life, Shan people who live far away from their homeland
  •   Explore Homalin including Buddha Lotus Garden, we will learn the importance of many statues reflecting the scenes about Buddha’s life
  •   Enjoy relaxing and pleasant 11-night cruise with full of exciting excursions
  •   Enjoy various activities onboard such as longyi cocktail party, or learning about Burmese mystical culture
Day 1
MANDALAY – SAGAING

Upon embarking on the ship, the staff will welcome you to your new “home” with warm smiles. Take a sip of the refreshing drink while the instructor explains the safety briefing for all passengers. The day is spent sailing south. While the ship is moving at a slow pace, on board you can enjoy the amenities or join in the talk about “Burmese ways of life” and later a demonstration of the two essentials in Myannar: longyi and thanaka. Dinner on board.
down, you can have the opportunity to visit the Naga tribe that live nearby with their lively traditional costumes and ceremony. Return back on board in late afternoon.
 

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY – SAGAING
Day 2
SAGAING – AH MYINT VILLAGE – MONYWA

For the early birds, a yoga session will be arranged on board every morning on the terrace deck.
As the ship slowly merge its way into the Chindwin River, you can enjoy the buffet breakfast. The first introductory excursion this morning takes place in Ah Myint Village full of history and has seen dozens of dynasties and wars. Then we return back on board for relaxation and lunch. By afternoon we will reach the shore near Monywa and from here, take a ride to Monywa and first overwhelmed by the sheer numbers and size of Buddha Images in Thanboddhay Pagoda. Continue on the road, as you approach the two Reclining and Standing Buddha, could you comprehend how humongous they are. After the visits, we return back on board to rest and satisfy your nostrils and taste buds with the BBQ dinner tonight followed by a “Yamayana” dance show on the terrace deck.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

SAGAING – AH MYINT VILLAGE – MONYWA
Day 3
MONYWA – MOKTAW

After breakfast, once again we leave the ship for Moktaw. The small village by the lake help you see the display of the slow pace of people here and by chance you can participate in one of the ceremony at the monastery. Then after a brief visit, we return back on board. After lunch, if feeling energized and curious, the manager will accompany the passengers for a detour around the ship and discover all the nooks and corners. In the evening, enjoy your time dining and mingling with the other guests.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MONYWA – MOKTAW
Day 4
MOKTAW – MAUKKADAW - KALAYWA

This morning, stretch with the walk through another typical riverside village of Maukkadaw. Here you can find the evidence of the old teak trading port and have the visit to the school or monastic establishments that offer free education for poor children here. After returning, the cruise continue north passing the exotic landscape with few and far between small houses by the bank. A crash course on Burmese will be open for those who are interested and help you to be ready for the trip market tomorrow morning. Reaching Kalaywa in the evening and the ship will dock.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MOKTAW – MAUKKADAW - KALAYWA
Day 5
KALAYWA

The morning, you will become a local first with a trip to town by tuk tuk. Take a look at the pagoda on the top of the hill and gaze at the incredible view of Kalaywa as well as the Chindwin River. Then, make our way to the market and utilize all the things you have learned yesterday about Burmese to successfully purchase a few knick-knacks and produces. Throughout the visit you will be given a small amount of cash to trade and assistance from the guide.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

KALAYWA
Day 6
KALAYWA – SITTHAUNG

After breakfast, if you wish to, you can learn more about Myanmar in one of the lectures by the guide or simply immerse yourself in a novel as the fresh air breeze by and the wonderful sights passing through your peripherals vision. By afternoon, the ship will dock in Sittaung, a small village with dozens of houses and with a population of less than one thousand. The village is well known for being the abandoned ship of the Irrawaddy Flottilla Company. Then return on board, the journey continues as you take part in the high tea in the bar.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

KALAYWA – SITTHAUNG
Day 7
SITTHAUNG – TOUNGDOT & HOMALIN

After breakfast, a detailed demonstration of Burmese cigars as well as chewing betel nut custom will be organized for those who are curious. Finishing lunch, an exploration to the town will commence. First off, visit the town and interact with the curious locals who rarely ever see a foreign tourist. Go uphill until we have a panoramic view of the surrounding area and the Buddha Lotus Garden. Making the way

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

SITTHAUNG – TOUNGDOT & HOMALIN
Day 8
SAILING 

Another day that focus on your wellness and relaxation. If you are one who doesn’t like to be idle, you can take part in the cooking class by the Chef as he elaborates how to create the most iconic local dishes. Another lecture in the afternoon about the most prominent religion in the country – Buddhism. BBQ dinner for a change of palette and a fun performance by the crew members.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

SAILING 
Day 9
MAWLAIK 

The colonial note on the buildings in Mawlaik is significantly more present as it was the administrative capital of the Bristish. Take a tour through some of the most important sites of the town in the history such as the former office of Bombay-Burma Trading Company, Post Office, former British Administrative Buildings, British Commissioner House and Mawlaik Golf Course. The tour ends with a short match of golf. Then we return back on board for lunch. If time allows, we can make a stop at the Kyi Taung Oo village where situated one of the oldest teak monasteries and finally to the hill top to get a vantage point.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MAWLAIK 
Day 10
MAWLAIK – MONYWA

The morning is spent leisurely on board. Upon arrival to the shore in the afternoon, the tour begins with a 45-minute ride to Pho Win Taung which is famous for its complex and connecting system of cave pagodas. Along the walls of the caves are the colorful depiction of the Buddha’s journey to enlightenment. 

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MAWLAIK – MONYWA
Day 11
MONYWA – BAGAN

Enjoy the last few hours of sailing in the morning. Arrive in Bagan in the afternoon, we start the introductory tour to the land with a visit to the most revered religious sites – Ananda Temple. Then we end the day with a visit to a viewpoint at sunset. Enjoy the farewell dinner in the evening.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MONYWA – BAGAN
Day 12
BAGAN

Checkout of the cruise after breakfast for your onward journey.

Meals:Breakfast

BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

ANAWRAHTA CRUISE POLICY

1. Alteration of schedule and cruise itinerary

Though every effort will be made to ensure that the published itinerary is followed as closely as possible, given uncertain river and other local conditions, all schedules and itineraries may be subject to alterations and delays at short notice.

2. Deposit

2.1. For booking with less than 05 cabins

If a booking is made more than 70 days prior departure date, a 30% deposit must be made at the time of booking. A balance must be made at least 70 days before departure.

If a booking is made less than 70 days, full fare payment must be made within 48 hours.

2.2. For booking from 05 cabins and more

Please contact our sales team for group rates (charters, group, and series). Different inclusions may apply for GIT bookings.

3. Cancellation by us

In the event that we are unable to provide cruise services to passengers with confirmed bookings or departures where occupancy is less than 5 cabins, Anawrahta Cruise reserves the right to cancel the journey giving all passengers with confirmed bookings 30 days prior notice of this intention. An alternative cruise vessel (similar itinerary and ship category) or an alternative departure date will be offered subject to availability. Any surcharges or difference in cruise prices will be born or reimbursed by Anawrahta Cruise. If this alternative date or the alternative vessel is not acceptable to the passenger any down payments made for the canceled cruise will be refunded. In the event that a passenger has canceled and paid cancellation fees and Anawrahta Cruise subsequently cancels that departure then any cancellation fees (and down payment) will be refunded in full on the request of the passenger.

4. Cancellation by Customer

If you want to cancel your booking, you must inform us via fax or email. E-mail cancellation or booking amendments are only effective once re-confirmed by us. The followings cancellation charges will be applied:

4.1. For booking with less than 05 cabins

Cancellations made 185 days or more before departure: 5% charge of the total price

Cancellations made 184 to 70 days prior to departure: 20% charge of the total price

Cancellations made 69 to 35 days prior to departure: 55% charge of the total price

Cancellations made less than 35 days prior to departure or no show: 100% charge of the total price

4.2. For booking from 05 cabins and more

Cancellations will be applied according to the condition of a group booking. Please contact our sales team for further information.

*In the event of cancellations, wire fees and credit card commissions will be deducted when calculating refunds.

5.  Child & Third Person Policy

Anawrahta Cruise allows children above 5 years old on board (contact us for special permission for infants below 5 years old).

a) Maximum one child between 5 and 12 years old per cabin sharing bed with parents

b) From 5 to 12 years old special child rate applies: 

- Child share existing bedding pays 25% of the net rate per person (double occupancy).

- Child sleeps on extra bed pays 30% of the net rate per person (double occupancy).

c) Above 12 years old adult rate applies and has to occupy extra bed if available and pay 70% of the net rate per person (double occupancy). Extra bed available (all cabin types).

d) Maximum three passengers per cabin are allowed

NOTE: Children are only allowed on board in accompanying by an adult. Anawrahta Cruise is not responsible for the safety on board of the children. Parents are fully reliable for their children and have to supervise and police their children at all times.

6. Insurance

We strongly advise travelers to purchase trip cancellation insurance. In this case, guests will be reimbursed the cost of air tickets and other non-refundable trip payments. We also highly recommend guests to get international medical, baggage loss and delay insurance in the case of bad situations. Anawrahta Cruise will take no responsibility for lost or stolen personal belongings.

7. Dietary needs

For travelers with special dietary needs, they should contact us at least 30 days prior to embarkation. The cruise liner will make the utmost effort to provide special dietary needs and requests basing on the product’s availability.

8. Travelers’ responsibilities

All the travelers taking the cruise should take responsibilities towards their fellow passengers and the crew of the ship. Travelers should review the conditions of the trip itinerary and have a proper social behavior with fellow passengers and crew members. They should observe all the safety requirements on board and on excursions.

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