Highlights

RV Paukan 2007, like its name, was built locally in the Yangon in 2007. The length of the vessel is 56 meter with the impressive heights of 11.58 meter and the shallow draft of 1.14 meter. Intricately designed with a mix of both contemporary and classic style. Each cabin on this boutique moving river hotel is made almost fully from timbers with spacious storage space and full comfortable beds.

RV Paukan 2007
Superior

Superior

No of Cabins: 10  |  Area: 15M2  |  Bed: twin  |  Location: Main Deck

These cabins occupy all the main deck and all consist of 2 single separate beds. Follow the minimal Asia principle, the rooms are arranged and furnished to create a classy and leisure atmosphere. There is a bathroom indoor with hot shower in each room. The rooms all have air conditioning units.

Features +

 Air conditioner

 Internal phone

 Private bathroom with branded fittings

 Shower

 Hot water kettle

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Writing Desk

 Chairs

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 LCD screen

Deluxe

Deluxe

No of Cabins: 14  |  Area: 21M2  |  Bed: double/twin  |  Location: Upper Deck

The 14 cabins here on upper deck have the space of 21 squared meter and with the both option of 2 single beds and 1 double bed. The rooms are designed based on the Myanmar authenticity but with the convenience of modern age. The rooms are fully made out of several types of wood and especially the famous Burmese teaks. Dotted around the room are beautiful tapestries and hand-craft arts. Since the rooms are on the upper deck, a French balcony will be in each room for you to fully immerse yourself in the sceneries on the river.

Features +

 Air conditioner

 Internal phone

 Private bathroom with branded fittings

 Shower

 Hot water kettle

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Writing Desk

 Chairs

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 LCD screen

 Panoramic Windows

Suite

Suite

No of Cabins: 2  |  Area: 40M2  |  Bed: double/twin  |  Location: Upper Deck

Located on the bow of the deck, these 2 spacious Suites consist of an area of 40 squared meter. Each one of them has a charming French balcony and three wide window enable you the spectacular view of the river. The rooms are designed based on the Myanmar authenticity but with the convenience of modern age. The rooms are fully made out of several types of wood and especially the famous Burmese teaks.

Features +

 Air conditioner

 Internal phone

 Private bathroom with branded fittings

 Shower

 Hot water kettle

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Writing Desk

 Chairs

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 LCD screen

Single Cabin

Single Cabin

No of Cabins: 3  |  Area: 10M2  |  Bed:   |  Location: 

There are 3 cabins on the lower deck of RV Paukan 2007. Each of the cabins is equiped with air-conditioners and other modern facilities, including a private bathrooms with hot water shower.

Features +

 Air conditioner

 Hot water kettle

 Mini bar

 Hair dryer

 Internal phone

 Bath robe and Slippers

 In-room safe

 Private bathroom with branded fittings

RV PAUKAN 2007 DECK PLAN

rv-paukan-2007-deck-plan

SUNDECK
SUNDECK

The sundeck on this cruise is quite spacious and serves many purposes. A bar and a few loungers for you to nurse your drink as you take in the sunlight. A lecture room fully equipped with projector and a LCD monitor. A stage for cultural dance performance from the local artists.

SPA
SPA

The 2 massage rooms on the lower deck to help you achieve wellness with your trip.

RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT

The restaurant is on the main deck will be where you enjoy all your meals with the with both blend from the East and the West to ensure a varied and tasty gastronomic experience while on board.

Select Itineraries

2 Night From Mandalay To Bagan

 Destinations: Mandalay - Mingun - Sagaing - Yandabo - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy the relaxing and pleasant 2-night short cruise with full of exciting activities.
  •   Relax and enjoy the gorgeous sceneries of the river and life on riverbanks onboard.
  •   Explore Yandabo well known for both its special potteries craftsmanship and its historical aspect.
  •   Explore the fascinating Mingun and its Mingun Pagoda Complex.
  •   Have oppurtunity to enjoy the drama and dance performance by the Mandalay School of Arts on the sundeck.
Day 1
MANDALAY-MINGUN

Time of embarkation is at 12:00 PM in Gaw Wein Jetty and the cruise will leave at 12:30 PM.
Please note: The cruise is not able to accept guests before 12:00 PM. You will need to move to the jetty on your own or contact us to book extra transfer service.
A welcome drink and follow with a safety briefing while on board then we will enjoy lunch. After two hours of sailing, the ship will reach Mingun. Here you can have a guided tour through the highlights of this area. Anchored overnight near a sand bank.

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY-MINGUN
Day 2
SAGAING-YANDABO

Early this morning, the cruise will move slowly downstream to continue the journey and reach Sagaing after breakfast. Here, if you wish to, the guide and bring you to visit the attraction of this Buddhism center.
Continue the journey until we reach Yandabo, a village by the bank. What sets it apart from other is their famous clay pot. Have the chance to visit a workshop and a monastery.
Journey downstream in the evening and anchor down at a village nearby Bagan.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

SAGAING-YANDABO
Day 3
BAGAN

The cruise will star early today to finish the remaining of the trip. The early bird will be awarded by a spectacular sunrise in Bagan. Time of disembarkation is 9:30 AM in Thar Yar Waddy Jetty.
Please note: You will need to move to your hotel or the airport on your own or contact us to book extra transfer service.

Meals:Breakfast

BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

1 Night From Mandalay to Bagan

 Destinations: Mandalay - Sagaing - Yandabo - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy the relaxing and pleasant 1-night short cruise with exciting activities.
  •   Explore Yandabo famous for its special potteries craftsmanship and its historical aspect.
  •   Enjoy the gorgeous scenery of the river, life along the riverbanks, sunrise scenery.
Day 1
SAGAING-YANDABO

Time of embarkation is at 10:00 AM in Sagaing Jetty and the cruise will leave at 10:30 AM.
Please note: The cruise is not able to accept guests before 10:00 AM. You will need to move to the jetty on your own or contact us to book extra transfer service.
Continue the journey until we reach Yandabo, a village by the bank. What sets it apart from other is their famous clay pot. Have the chance to visit a workshop and a monastery.
Journey downstream in the evening and anchor down at a village nearby Bagan.

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

SAGAING-YANDABO
Day 2
BAGAN

The cruise will star early today to finish the remaining of the trip. The early bird will be awarded by a spectacular sunrise in Bagan. Time of disembarkation is 9:30 AM in Thar Yar Waddy Jetty.
Please note: You will need to move to your hotel or the airport on your own or contact us to book extra transfer service.

Meals:Breakfast

BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

2 Night From Bagan to Mandalay

 Destinations: Bagan - Yandabo - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Enjoy 2 cruising nights full of interesting activities on board.
  •   Explore the 2 most attractive destinations of Myanmar – Bagan and Mandalay.
  •   Experience how to make pottery in the riverside village of Yandabo.
Day 1
BAGAN

Time to embark on the cruise is at 11:30 AM in Thar Yar Waddy Jetty in Bagan. The ship will leave at 12:00 PM.
Please note: The cruise is not able to accept guests before 11:30 AM. You will need to move to the jetty on your own or contact us to book extra transfer service.
Enjoy a cool, refreshing welcome drink upon embarkation before check-in. The afterward, enjoy lunch in the dining room.
Late afternoon, make a brief stop at one of the local village by the bank of the river to understand the hard life but full of joy of the people here.

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN
Day 2
YANDABO

Sail all through the day until we reach Yandabo, another village by the bank. What sets it apart is their famous clay pot. Have the chance to visit a workshop and a monastery.
Anchor down tonight nearby another village just few kilometers away from Ava.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

YANDABO
Day 3
MANDALAY

For the early bird, you can move to the sundeck to enjoy the dawn. Afterward enjoy the breakfast before the disembarkation or either Sagaing Jetty or Gaw Wein Jetty (depending on the day) at around 9:30 AM. 
Please note: You will need to move to your hotel or the airport on your own or contact us to book extra transfer service.

Meals:Breakfast

MANDALAY

What's Included

What's Not Included

7 Night From Bagan To Mandalay

 Destinations: Bagan - Salay - Yandabo - Monywa - Sagaing - Ava - Amarapura - Mandalay

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Explore Bagan where is famous for owning many charming temples.
  •   Explore Ava and Amarapura, including the famous 200-year-old teak monastery of Bagaya Kyaung.
  •   Explore Mingun, including the Mingun Bell – the world’s biggest working bell to date, the massive, yet unfinished Mingun Pagoda.
  •   Enjoy the relaxing and pleasant 7-night trip with full of exciting activities.
Day 1
BAGAN - SALAY

Check-in time is at 11:00 AM at Koe Lone Ye Kin Jetty. Then the ship will leave at 11:30 AM. Welcomed by the hotel staff with a refreshing drink. The lunch will follow shortly.
AFTERNOON TOUR: Salay
This afternoon, the first shore excursion begins in Salay – a quaint, little town that saw the first settlement in the 13th century – the neighbor town of the spiritual land of Bagan. Here you can find the gorgeous colonial buildings as the influence of the British. Keep walking until stop at a local market at its busiest time of the day. Move forward to the incredible Yoke Soun Kyaung Taw Gyi teak monastery which is now a museum that displays intricate carvings and precious artifacts. Finish off the day with a trip to Mann Paya, a pagoda famous for its lacquered Buddha Image. Then return back on board for overnight.

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN - SALAY
Day 2
BAGAN

MORNING TOUR: Bagan
The morning excursion begins with the glimmering Shwezigon Pagoda built under the rule of King Anawrahta who signed the beginning of the Buddhism in the country. Continue to Htilominlo which was built by the king of the same name. Final stop of the morning is the Thatbyinnyu Pagoda – the tallest monument in the Bagan plain – for some photos before going back to the ship.
AFTRNOON TOUR: Bagan
Finishing lunch, first place to see is Gubyaukgyi Temple of which walls are covered in incredible murals and frescos dated back the 12th century. Travel a short distance to the gilt Myazedi Stupa that contain inscriptions of old and obscure languagues (Pyu, Mon, Old Burmese and Pali). Then, visit the famous Ananda Temple which is one of the oldest temples in Bagan that still retains most of it original state and contain the four Buddha images that face north, south, east, west. Final pagoda of the day is the Dhammayangyi Pagoda the biggest pagoda here for some photos and lastly is the viewing hill for the spectacular view of the plain. 

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN
Day 3
BAGAN - RIVER VILLAGE

MORNING TOUR: Bagan
Today begin with a tour to the market which is busiest during the morning and find the wide range of products being displayed and sold here. Then we make the trip to a lacquerware workshop to learn about the ancient technique. 
AFTERNOON TOUR: River Village
Continue the cruise upstream for the afternoon until we reach a typical village by the river for a brief visit.
A traditional marionette show will be after the dinner.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN - RIVER VILLAGE
Day 4
YANDABO

MORNING TOUR: Yandabo
By the morning, we reach Yandabo village, the place where the first Anglo-Burmese peace treaty was signed. What sets it apart from other villages is their famous clay water pots. Have the chance to visit a workshop and a monastery.
The ship continues sailing upstream for the duration of the afternoon until it reaches Myin Mu.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

YANDABO
Day 5
MONYWA-SAGAING

FULL DAY TOUR: Monywa
Early morning today, take the one hour and a half trip to Monywa. Tour the famous Po Win Taung Pagoda with its complex cave system. The pagoda also houses many beautiful Buddha Images with colorful murals cover the interior.
Lunch will be at the restaurant in Win Unity Hotel. Then after, journey to the majestic Sambuddhai Kat Kyaw Pagoda – home to more than 500,000 Buddha Images.
Take a drive back on board by the riverbank for the night.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MONYWA-SAGAING
Day 6
AVA-SAGAING-AMARAPURA

MORNING TOUR: Ava
Enjoy the special horse-cart tour today to the ancient capital of Ava. First visit is the wonderful teak Bagaya Monastery and then the brick Me Nu Ok Kyaung Monastery. After, go back to the ship to continue sailing to Sagaing.
AFTERNOON TOUR: Sagaing – Amarapura
The afternoon will begin with a trip to Sagaing Hill – the heart of Buddhism in Myanmar – that contains many religious monuments and houses thousands of monks and nuns. By coach, we will reach Amarapura later to a silk weaving workshop and finally U-Bein Bridge just in time for sunset.
Return back on board for dinner and overnight.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

AVA-SAGAING-AMARAPURA
Day 7
MINGUN-CENTRAL MANDALAY

MORNING TOUR: Mingun
After breakfast on board, leave the ship for a light walking trip through the town of Mingun. First visit of the day is the unfinished stupa of King Bodawpaya due to a fortune that say upon completion the king would die. If the monument had been finished, it would be the largest pagoda in the world. Continue strolling to Mingun Bell one of the largest bell in the world that can be rung. Along the way, you can browse the countless vendors for some paintings or keychains. 
Return back on board for lunch.
AFTERNOON TOUR: Central Mandalay
This afternoon will be spent to discover the best highlights of Mandalay. First off is the Mahamuni Pagoda with the impressive gilt Buddha Image. Continue to the gold leaf making and marble carving workshop nearby. Make a short trip by coach to Kuthodaw Pagoda – the world’s largest book near the Mandalay Hill. Of course we will take the elevator up to the top of the hill to visit the pagoda here and enjoy the panoramic sunset view over the region.
Return back on board afterward.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MINGUN-CENTRAL MANDALAY
Day 8
MANDALAY

Morning disembark at Gawein Jetty around 9:00 am

Meals:Breakfast

MANDALAY

What's Included

What's Not Included

7 Night From Mandalay To Bagan

 Destinations: Mandalay - Mingun - Amarapura - Sagaing - Ava - Monywa - Yandabo - Salay - Bagan

 Departure date of itinerary: Contact us for details

Highlights of Itinerary:
  •  Explore the Mount Popa, including the National Park and learn about the local spiritual belief.
  •   Explore Yandabo Village well known for both its special potteries craftsmanship and its historical aspect.
  •   Explore Ava and Amarapura, including the famous 200-year-old teak monastery of Bagaya Kyaung.
  •   Explore Mingun, including the Mingun Bell – the world’s biggest working bell to date, the massive, yet unfinished Mingun Pagoda.
  •   Enjoy the relaxing and pleasant 7-night trip with full of exciting activities onboard RV Paukan 2007.
Day 1
MANDALAY-MINGUN

Check-in time is at 11:30 AM at Gaw Wein Jetty. Then the ship will leave at 12:00 AM. Welcomed by the hotel staff with a refreshing drink. The lunch will follow shortly.
AFTERNOON TOUR: Mingun
After lunch on board, leave the ship for a light walking trip through the town of Mingun. First visit of the day is the unfinished stupa of King Bodawpaya due to a fortune that say upon completion the king would die. If the monument had been finished, it would be the largest pagoda in the world. Continue strolling to Mingun Bell one of the largest bell in the world that can be rung. Along the way, you can browse the countless vendors for some paintings or keychains. 

Meals:Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY-MINGUN
Day 2
MANDALAY-AMARAPURA

MORNING TOUR: Mandalay
This morning will be spent to discover the best highlights of Mandalay. Start the trip with an elevator ride up to Mandalay Hill to enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding area. Then go down to Kuthodaw Pagoda – the world’s largest book and Shwenandaw Monastery or Golden Palace Monastery. Continue to the gold leaf making workshop nearby.
AFTERNOON TOUR: Amarapura
First off is the Mahamuni Pagoda with the impressive gilt Buddha Image and the marble carving street nearby. Visit Amarapura to see a weaving workshop and the process. Finally, go to U-Bein Bridge to watch the sunset. Then return back on board for the night.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MANDALAY-AMARAPURA
Day 3
 SAGAING-AVA

MORNING TOUR: Sagaing
After breakfast, we will begin with a trip to Sagaing Hill – the heart of Buddhism in Myanmar – that contains many religious monuments and houses thousands of monks and nuns. 
AFTERNOON TOUR: Ava
Enjoy the special horse-cart tour today to the ancient capital of Ava. First visit is the wonderful teak Bagaya Monastery and then the brick Me Nu Ok Kyaung Monastery. After, go back to the ship to continue sailing southbound.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

 SAGAING-AVA
Day 4
MONYWA

FULL DAY TOUR: Monywa
Early morning today, take the one hour and a half trip to Monywa. Tour the famous Po Win Taung Pagoda with its complex cave system. The pagoda also houses many beautiful Buddha Images with colorful murals cover the interior.
Lunch will be at the restaurant in Win Unity Hotel. Then after, journey to the majestic Sambuddhai Kat Kyaw Pagoda – home to more than 500,000 Buddha Images.
Take a drive back on board by the riverbank for the night.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

MONYWA
Day 5
YANDABO

MORNING TOUR: Yandabo
By the morning, we reach Yandabo village, the place where the first Anglo-Burmese peace treaty was signed. What sets it apart from other villages is their famous clay water pots. Have the chance to visit a workshop and a monastery.
AFTERNOON TOUR: River village
Continue the cruise upstream for the afternoon until we reach a typical village by the river for a brief visit.
A traditional marionette show will be after the dinner.

Meals:

YANDABO
Day 6
SALAY-BAGAN

MORNING EXCURSION: Salay
In the late morning, the shore excursion begins in Salay – a quaint, little town that saw the first settlement in the 13th century – the neighbor town of the spiritual land of Bagan. Here you can find the gorgeous colonial buildings as the influence of the British. Keep walking until stop at a local market at its busiest time of the day. Move forward to the incredible Yoke Soun Kyaung Taw Gyi teak monastery which is now a museum that displays intricate carvings and precious artifacts. Finish off with a trip to Mann Paya, a pagoda famous for its lacquered Buddha Image. Then return back on board for lunch.
AFTERNOON TOUR: Bagan
Finishing lunch, first place to see is Gubyaukgyi Temple of which walls are covered in incredible murals and frescos dated back the 12th century. Travel a short distance to the gilt Myazedi Stupa that contain inscriptions of old and obscure languagues (Pyu, Mon, Old Burmese and Pali). Return back on board for dinner and overnight. Then we make the trip to a lacquerware workshop to learn about the ancient technique.

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

SALAY-BAGAN
Day 7
BAGAN

MORNING TOUR: Bagan
The morning excursion begins with the glimmering Shwezigon Pagoda built under the rule of King Anawrahta who signed the beginning of the Buddhism in the country. Next, a tour to the market which is busiest during the morning and find the wide range of products being displayed and sold here. Final stop of the morning is the Thatbyinnyu Pagoda – the tallest monument in the Bagan plain – for some photos before going back to the ship. 
AFTERNOON TOUR: Bagan
Start the afternoon with a visit to Htilominlo which was built by the king of the same name. Then, visit the famous Ananda Temple which is one of the oldest temples in Bagan that still retains most of it original state and contain the four Buddha images that face north, south, east, west. Final pagoda of the day is the Dhammayangyi Pagoda the biggest pagoda here for some photos and lastly is the viewing hill for the spectacular view of the plain. 

Meals:Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

BAGAN
Day 8
BAGAN

Morning disembark at Koe Lone Ye Kin Jetty around 9:00 AM.

Meals:Breakfast

BAGAN

What's Included

What's Not Included

RV PAUKAN 2007 POLICY 

1. River Conditions Warning

The Irrawaddy and Chindwin rivers are subject to seasonal rises and falls of water level. So that an alternative itinerary will be offered to Passenger in the case of water levels being too high or low.

Published itineraries are indication only and subject to sudden change. In such events alternative itineraries will be provided and we do our best to ensure that if a stop is missed we make up for it with another stop.

The ship’s manager and captain are jointly responsible for passengers’ comfort and safety.

Passengers must accept their decisions and instructions.

2. Deposit

To secure the booking a 30% deposit is required at the time of confirmation. The remaining balance will be made 70 days prior departure date.

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

3. Cancellation Terms

The cancellation notice must be received in writing either by e-mail or fax. It will be effective on the date of receipt. Cancellation charges, per person, are based upon the date of cancellation:

  • Up to 71 days prior to departure: Deposit will be forfeited.
  • From 70-35 days: 50% of cruise fare
  • From 34 days to “no show”: 100% of cruise fare

4. Children Policy

Up to 2 years: Complimentary in the parent/guardian’s cabin.

3-12 Years: if the child stays in the cabin with one of the parents/guardians 50% of the twin-sharing rate. Upon request we can provide an Extra Bed at US$ 90 net per bed/ night.

5. Minimum Occupancy

For all departures should the occupancy be less than 10 passengers for Short Discovery Cruise and 12 passengers for Exploration and Discovery Cruises the Company reserves the right to cancel the cruise up to 60 days prior the departure date. A confirmation notice in writing will be released by the company to all booked clients and/or their agents within the deadline. In case of cancellation an alternative cruise will be offered and if not acceptable all down payments will be immediately refunded.

6. Insurance

We strongly advise travelers to purchase trip cancellation insurance. We also highly recommend guests to get international medical, baggage loss and delay insurance in the case of bad situations. Paukan Cruise will take no responsibility for lost or stolen personal belongings.

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