Cruising gently along the Irrawaddy River, the Road To Mandalay accesses the unique sights, scents and sounds of Burma (Myanmar) in Orient-Express style and luxury.
From the Royal City of Mandalay, this beautiful craft voyages south to the ancient capital of Bagan, with its 2,500 pagodas spread across a dusty plain; t also heads north through forested gorges to Bhamo near the Chinese border.
There is no more pleasurable way to experience Burma-to feel its pulse, meet its people, live its legends and understand its history.
Inside this graceful river cruiser the emphasis rests on traditional comfort combined with delightful luxury. The spacious en-suite cabins are fully air-conditioned and furnished with the most beautiful fabrics, fabrics, finest linens and softest towels.
Five cabin sizes and categories are available on the Road To Mandalay, all of which feature a small personal safe, telephone, satellite television, en-suite bathroom and shower amenities.
Mandalay ~ Bhamo ~ Bagan (11 Nights) Departure Wednesdays
Ayeyarwaddy Adventure
Mandalay ~ Bagan ~ Mandalay (7 Nights) Wednesdays
Bangan ~ Mandalay ~ Bagan (7 Nights) Saturadays
Image Of A Golden Land
Bagan ~ Mandalay (4 Nights) Saturdays
Hilight Of Burma
Mandalay ~ Bagan (3 Nights) Wednesdays
New Year Celebration Cruise
Bagan ~ Mandalay ~ Bagan (7 Nights) 26th December Sunday
Journey on Ayeyarwaddy River lets yu have a memorable experience. The river journey provides an opportunity to see one of the most interesting areas in Myanmar onbard in the modern and comfortable ships. Each vessels has about hundred furnished reclining seats in the main deck. Spacious, well equipped observation and sundeck, a place to relax and having sunburn, offer the spectacular views of historical monuments and the ways of local livings along the famous Irrawaddy River. Located at the upper deck, the furnished dinning hall is another unique place to rest, relax and having delicious cuisine and drinks during the cruise. Between two ancient capitals, it stops at Myinmu and Pakkoku respectively.
On the other side of the Ayeyarwaddy (Irrawaddy) River, lies this town, near GBagan. Kakokku is well known for the production of Tobacco. Other than Tobacco plantation, it also produces plam sugar jiggery, thanakha logs (Limoniaw Accidissima), Longyi and blankets called “Anyar Saung”.
Malikha river cruise will provide a luxurious way to escape the stress of your daily life. We assure that the only service you will have is the pleasant kind.
Our “Malikha -2” river cruise destinations and do some exploring today. Our ships are designed with a verity of features and intimate amenities to make you feel as convenient as home, while experiencing locals’ routine and lives.
Travel from one exciting destination to the next in the comfort of exquisitely unholstered chairs and sofas, while you enjoy expensive views of the every-changing scenery and while sipping your favourite beer or cold drinks.
Join “Malikha-2” river cruise, set off from Mandalay, the famous historic city of Myanmar, and carried by Irrawaddy, the longest river in Myanmar. Take in the natural beauty of Irrawady, and explore the fascinating scene of Mt. Sagaing, Pakokku, Myingyan, Bagan and other well-know cities.


The Pandwa is an original colonial era twin screw steamer, built in 1947. The famous shipbuilding company of Yarrow and Co. of Clyde on the River in Glasgow built the Pandaw for the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company. Arriving in Myanmar in 1950, under the ownership of the Inland Water Transport Board (IWTB) she ran on the Irrawaddy River from Mandalay to Bhamo, one of the most popular courts on this great river.
She began a luxury life as a passenger cruiser in 1998, under the management of a new Irrawaddy Flotilla Company and was taken over in 2003 by Ayravata Cruises after extensive renovations and refurbishing.
There are altogether 16 teak-walled deluxe cabins with proper beds and hot and cold showers. There is one main deck with cabins, an upper deck with cabins and a dining riim at the stern and a salon at the prow.
1. Between Royal Mandalay and Ancient Bagan
1. Between Ancient Bagan and Royal Mandalay
2. From Royal Mandalay (Mingun and Sagaing) to Ancient Bagan
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Yangon – Prome – Thayetmyo – Minhla – Magwe – Salay – Bagan – River Village – Ava – Mandalay – Amarapura – Kyauk Myaung – Mingun – Sagaing
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Mandalay – Kyauk Myaung – Mingun – Sagaing – Amarapura – Ava – River Village – Bagan – Salay – Magwe – Thayetmyo – Prome – Yangon
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Yangon – Bagan – River Village – Ava – Mandalay – Amarapura – Kyauk Myaung – Mingun – Sagaing
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Mandalay – Kyauk Myaung – Mingun – Sagaing – Amarapuar – Ava – River Village – Bagan
Bagan – Pakkoku – Pakhan-Gyi – Monywa – Mingit – Kalewa – Mawlayik - Mandalay
The Amara River Cruise is a traditional Myanmar riverboat travelling along the Ayeyarwaddy River. It is made of teak wood and was completely refurbished by local craftsmen in 2003. It is 30 meters/ 100feet long and with a shallow draft of 1 meter/3 feet and two Japan made 180 Hino engines it can go as far north as Bhamo. The Amara River Cruise has a total of seven cabins, each with their own bathroom with hot and cold shower. Communal areas, bar and canopied sun deck. Electricity is provided by a generator and battery 24 hours a day. Safety is provided by smoke detectors in all cabins, emergency lighting, fire extinguishers. All bed linen and towels as well as dining service and bar equipment are provided. You will be taken care of by our friendly and hospitable staff and be able to relax and enjoy the personal atmosphere on board.
Embark the Amara River Cruise at 08:00 am. We sailnorth of Mandalay along Ayeyarwaddy River to Mingun with the Mingun Bell, weighing 90 tones and the biggest hanging undamaged bell in the world; Shin Phyume Pagoda, and the unfinished Mingun Pagoda, a colossal brick monument. After sightseeing set sail and cruise north the Ayarwaddy River till the town of Sheinmaga.
We leave Sheinmaga at 06:00 am and sail this day till Thabeikkyin. Visit to New Nyein (Pottery Village). We will pass the Third Defile. Small villages along the river life from the trade of wood and fishing. Dinner and overnight onboard.
Set sail at 06:00 am. Our journey will continue upstream until Tagaung, one of the oldest capitals of Myanmar. Excursion into Tagaung. Overnight and dinner on board the Amara just north of Tagaung.
Set sail at 06:00 am. This day we will reach till Katha, a beautiful town with a colorful market, friendly people and a unique atmosphere. Katha is known from the book “Bnurmese Days”, written by George Orwell. Dinner and overnight on board the Amara, Moored near the harbor of Katha.
Departure from Katha at 06:00 am and sail this day till Shweegu. This day is a good chace to see the famous Ayeyarwaddy Dolphin, quite common in this area. Amara will stop at the opposite river bank of Shwegu near the pagodas of Shwe Baw Kyunn Thousands of pagodas can be found at this place, probably built around the 10th century.
Set sail at 06:00 am. We will pass the Second Defile this day. At this place the river banks become a step cliff. The scenery is amazing and offers a beautiful scenery. In the afternoon the Amara will arrive in Bhamo, the most northern place the Amara can reach. Overnight and dinner on board the Amara.
Disembark after breakfast.
Embark the Amara River Cruise in the afternoon.
Set sail at 06:00 am. On the way we will pass the beautiful Second Defile. The river banks become a steep cliff and the river bottom drops away to extreme depths. The river scene is amazing and offers beautiful scenery. In the afternoon, we arrive in Shwegu and visit the pagodas of Shwe Baw Kyunn on the opposite reiver bank of Shwegu, where the Amara will stop for overnight.
We leave Shwegu in the morning at 06:00 am. The scenery along the river is beautiful with small villages and dense tropical forest. This day is a god chance to see the famous Ayeyarwaddy Dolphin, quitte common in this area. In the afternoon, we will reach Katha, a beautiful town with an interesting market, friendly people, and a unique atmosphere. Katha is known from the book “Burmese Days” written by George Orwell. Dinner and overnight on board the Amara.
Set sail at 06:00 am. Our journey will continue downstream until Tagaung, one of the oldest capitals of Myanmar. Proceed for sightseeing at Tagaung. Overnight and dinner on board the Amara just south of Tagaung.
Set sail at 06:00 am. We continued until Thabeikkyin. We will pass the Third Defile. This area is covered with dense teak forest. Sail downstream till Nwe Nyein (portery village) and sightseeing around New Nyein. Dinner and overnight on board.
Set sail at 06:00 am downstream to Mongun and afternoon sightseeing Mingun Bell, weighing 90 tones and the biggest hanging undamaged bell in the world; Shin Phyume Pagoda, and the unfinished Mingun Pagoda, a colossal brick monument. Dinner and overnight on board the Amara near Mongun.
Set sailing down to Mandalay. Disembark Mandalay Jetty at 08:00 am.
Embark the Amara River Cruise at 08: 00 am. We sail north of Mandalay along Ayeyarwaddy River to Mingun with the Mingun bell, weighing 90 tones and the biggest hanging undamaged bell in the world; Shin Phyume Pagoda, and the unfinished Mingun Pagoda, a colossal brick monument. After sightseeing Mingun we set sail to Sagaing and we visit at Sagaing Hill in the afternoon by car.
After sunrise crusing to Inwa (Ava). Visit to Nan Myint Watch Tower, the only remaining palace buikding nicknamed “leaning tower of Ava”; Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery, built of brick and stucco and the all-teak and carved BAGAYA Monastery. We sail downstream till Myinmu, visit to Shin Pin Shwe Luu Pagoda, built by King Ahthawka and rebuilt at 1885 second Englo – Myanmar War. This village is crowded with merchant. Dinner and overnight onboard.
In the early morning, set sail and cruising, passing on the way visit Yandapo Village with a small rural village that is well known for a treaty signed here between the British and Burmese in 1826. Now the village is famous for its handmade terracotta pots produced in traditional ways. Bagan and stop at the river bank of Mt. Tnatgyi. Climbing Mt. Tangyi in the afternoon by foot or car. From the Pagoda you enjoy the evening view to Bagan. Dinner and overnight onboard.
In the morning, set sail and arrive to Bagan jetty. Disembark at 08:00 am.
Embark Amara River Cruise at 15:00 pm. Start cruising to the shore of Mt. Tangyi Climbing Mt. Tangyi in the afternoon on foot or by car. From the pagoda you enjoy the evening view to Bagan. Dinner and overnight onboard.
Set sail at 06:00 am for Mandalay and in the afternoon arrive to Yandabo. A small rural village that is well known for a treaty signed here between the Brithsh and Burmese in 1826. Now the village is famous for its handmade terracotta pots produced in traditional ways dinner and overnight onboard.
We ail up north until Mandalay and on the eay visit to Inwa (Ava) in the late afternoon. Visit to Nan Myint Watch Tower, the only remaining palace building nicknamed leaning tower of Ava, Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery, built of brick and stucco and the all-teak and carved BAGAYA Monastery. Dinner and overnight at Sagaing.
After breakfast sightseeing Sagaing Pagodas and Monasteries in the morning sun by foot or horse crat. After sightseeing set sail to Mandalay City and disembark at 12:00 noon.
Embark AmaraRIver Cruise at 08:00 am. After cruising to Ina (Ava). Visit to Nan Myint Watch Tower, the only remaining palace building nicknamed “leaning tower of Ava”; Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery, built of brick and stucco and the all-teak and carved BAGAYA Monastery. We said downstream till Near Yandapo. Dinner and overnight onboard.
In the early morning, set sail and crusing, passing way visit Yandapo village, a small rural village that is well known for a tready signed here between the British and Burmese in 1826. Vow the village is famous for its handmade terracotta pots produced in traditional ways. After sightseeing set sail to Mt. Tangyi. Climbing Mt. Tangyi in the afternoon by foot or car. From the Pagoda you enjoy the evening view to Bagan. Dinner and overnight onboard.
In the early morning, set sail and arrive to Bagan Jetty. Disembark at 08:00 am.
Embark the Amara River Cruise at 08:00 am. Set sail to till Yandapo and excrusion to Yandapo, a small rural village that is well known for a treaty signed here between the British and Burmese in 1826. Now the village is famous for its handmade terracotta pots produced in traditional ways. Dinner and overnight onboard.
Set sail at 06:00 am for Mandalay and in the afternoon arrive to Ava. Visit to Nan Myint Watch Tower, the only remaining palace building nicknamed “leaning tower of Ava, Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery, built of brick and stucco and the all-teak and carved BAGAYA Monastery. Dinner and overnight on board.
Disembark at 09:00 am after Breakfast.
Travel Expert Company Limited specialises in adventure travel in the more remote regions of Myanmar. It has guides who are experts on birds, wildlife, and environmental issues. However, they are also very well - informed on cultural and historical issues.
Barnaby Phillips, Writer &Reporter London.
Myanmar Travel Expert Company Limited based in Yangon, a member of both UMTA (Union of Myanmar Travel Association) and Myanmar's Birds and Nature Association, is a local tourism company established in 2009, and organizes culture and adventure expeditions unlike others.
Our company is registered in Ministry of National Planning & Economic Development and Ministry of Hotel and Tourism. The certificate number of incorporation is 678/ 2010 - 2011 and Company Licensed number from Ministry of Hotel and Tourism is Kha - 1425.
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