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Seat In Coach Myanmar :
Ngew Saung The Silver Beach (2 nights/3 days)
Cover Area:Yangon, Ngwe Saung.
Code: IOTT#0904/0708
Ngwe Saung Beach Resort, opened in 2,000, is one of the pleasant beach resorts in Myanmar. Located in the Ayarwaddy Division, about 30 miles from the town of Pathein, Ngwe Saung, a beach frontage on the Bay of Bengal unspoiled and pollution-free natural surroundings with its crystal blue waters, its white crested waves, silvery sands and extensive sunshine beaches, is indeed one of the best places for recreation and relaxation. Ngwe Saung's silvery beach stretches an unbroken line for 9 miles from Zee-Maw Village in the north to Majee-Maw Village in the south with its scenic and occasionally rocky shoreline, all set against a backdrop of tropical rain forests and the towering Rakhine mountain range. Ngwe Saung extends its warmest welcome to all visitors who wish to relax amidst the waving palms and balmy breezes of a truly memorable ocean resort.
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Day 1 : Yangon to Ngwe Saung by car
Our driver will meet you at your hotel and depart after breakfast. About 4 and half hour drive to Pathein. Cross Ayeyarwaddy River over Bo-Myat-Tun Bridge, second longest one in Myanmar 8544 feet. Proceed to Pathein.
There is Pathein (Nawun) River to cress over Pathein Bridge. After Pathein river to beach will take only an hour drive. The road will be a crossing over western mountain range about 1500 feet above sea.
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Day 2 : Beach Leisure
There is opportunity to stroll along the seashore and visit nearby villages to sample the local cuisine, and buy trinkets and ornaments fashioned from sea shells, cowries, mother of pearl, huge rock-shrimp and crabs, fossilized marine flora and unusual coral formations etc. to take back as souvenirs or presents upon your departure.
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Day 3 : Ngwe Saung beach - Yangon
After lunch drive back to Yangon along same road. Pathein sightseeing includes Shwe Mout Htaw Pagoda, PhaungdawOo Pagoda, Traditional bamboo umbrellas factory and Pathein market.
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