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Culture, nature and eco adventure. Outdoor adventure such as Four-wheel drive, scenic journey, trekking to the mountains, tribal villages and hiking to Mt. Victoria is possible which is 10,300 feet above the sea level.
Seeing old oil fields and moving donkey, passing Central Myanmar dry zone areas, passing several villages and towns, tattooed face Chin ladies, misty mountains, being in touch with friendly Chin tribes and many locals, and one of the best place for photography tour.
Trekking to untouched trails, eating Chin local foods, support local communities by shopping their home made Chin fabrics and eating at local restaurants.
Swimming at Chi Creek, seeing Myhtun at some mountains, Chin villages houses, seeing people ways of life and visiting to Chin museums are so great too.
Sopping to Mindat local markets and sunset view at Taung Pu Lu temple is stunning.
Yaw village visit, farmers' life, and end the tour with 11th Century Hidden cave temple visit in Bagan.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Mountain Oasis
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Chin State
Chin State is located in western Myanmar. The capital of the state is Hakha. The state is a mountainous region with few transportation links. Chin State is sparsely populated and remains one of the least developed areas of the country. Our 4 days adventure is the extended trip from Bagan with 4x4 wheel drive to the southern Chin State; Fanpetal and Mind at. Mt. Victoria is the most highlight spot of our trip and it’s so great for hiking, bird watching and motorbike ride experience. Kant-Thar-Yon villages trek, visiting to the tattooed face Chin Ladies' homes, Kyar Do village trekking via unexplored trails, sitting among the Chin families, swimming at Chi Creek and a jungle trek to the wooden string bridge ends with a picnic lunch is going to be the priceless experiences. Mind at uphill drive is really exciting and we can see more Chin villages, traditional Chin houses, and the landscapes from there are stunning. Chin old lady with her world’s biggest earrings, shopping Chin fabrics at the local markets, Chin Museum visit and a sunset stop at Taung Pu Lu temple is a great combination of the fantastic Chin State Adventure trip.
Kanpetlet
After your visit in Bagan, our extended trip to Chin State Adventure waits for you and perfect choice for those love to experience culture, nature, eco adventure and our adventure mountain drive. Passing central Myanmar dry zone areas, villages, beautiful countryside and oil fields with moving donkey in Chauk town. World’s famous tattooed Chin Ladies, Mt. Victoria (over 10,000 feet above sea level), very good climate, hidden Chin villages and unexplored trekking trails are main attractions in Chin State. From Bagan, drive all the way to Fanpetal located 4560 ft above sea level and it’s about 101 miles away from Bagan. We can reach to Fanpetal after 5 hours drive, on the way passing Chauk, Seikphyu and Kazunma towns. Stop at one village in Saw to visit tattooed women’s homes and for a break. The road becomes hilly, rugged and dusty before Fanpetal. Arrival Fanpetal, lunch will be served at Sone See Yarr Restaurant. Afternoon, our Chin villages trekking starts and we’ll be exploring to the chin villages, mountain valleys and hills. A great day ends at one local Chin’s home tasting rice-wine and home-made Chin Style chicken salad. Car bring you back to hotel. Dinner at Mountain Oasis Hotel. Overnight at Mountain Oasis, Bungalow
Aye Village Camp / Hteet Shwee Village Monastery
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Breakfast at the hotel. Car will drive to 10th miles basecamp through Kanpetlet-Mindat road to go hiking for Mt. Victoria. 1,5 hours uphill drive to get there and enjoy scenic journey, pine trees, beautiful clouds and we can stop for the photo shoot along the way. Four-wheel car has to be parked there and need to change to motorbike taxi to go 3.5 kilometers hiking trip to the Mt. Victoria via hidden hiking trails among the thick jungle. Great opportunity to be in touch with locals, explore the mountain ecosystem enriched with Pine forest, Hill Savannah, Hill evergreen forest, and different species of birds and butterflies. Witness a partial daily life of Chin People. This hiking is taking 2,5 hours uphill and 1,5 hours downhill (you may take motorbike taxi 5000 Kyats per person /way if needed). Enjoy your picnic lunch on the Mt. Victoria Mountain. Afterward, we’ll continue to Htet Shwee village visit for another trek and night stay at the monastery or camping is possible at Aye village.
Mountain Oasis Mindat
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Mindat
Breakfast is with simple foods. A great adventure day trekking to Kyar Do village is truly amazing and you’ll be touched very rich mother nature of Chin Mountain ranges, a quiet waterfall, and forest. Nearly 70 Chin houses with tattooed women, hunters and farmers live very peacefully in the village. Smoking pipe and Chin rice-wine are their daily basic needs and we can see they all are gathering at one of the houses by sitting together. Swimming at Chi Creek after downhill trekking is so great. Mythun or wild cows are moving around nearby Chin villages. Mountains are calling us there to trek through and after 3 hours, we’ll end up at the lower part of the rapid waterfall and little bridge. Enjoy picnic lunch on the bridge. Later walk along the Chi Creek, meet our car and continue to Mind at for 2 hours uphill drive through Chin Mountain valleys. Sunset at Taung Pu Lu Monastery is spectacular! Dinner is served at Myo Ma restaurant with local foods. Overnight at Mountain Oasis Resort, Bungalow
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Mindat
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning visit to Mind at market to find some Chin fabrics, bamboo baskets or other souvenir items to bring home as Chin State memories. We can visit to the Chin old lady home to appreciate her flute music, Chin traditional dressing and the world’s biggest earrings. Chin Traditional Museum is truly worthwhile to look at colorful collections of the antiques from Pyu period, Chin musical instruments, Chin household items, hunting equipment and etc. Afterward, Downhill drive to the flatland till Bagan via Yaw, Kamma and Pakkoku main road. The colourful paddy fields, people ways of life and the scenic ride is breathtaking near Yaw Village. Lunch is taken at Kamma township with traditional Burmese foods. After lunch, continue to Bagan and passing Pakkoku town and the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River. We can stop for you at the 11th Century hidden cave temple in Bagan if you haven’t seen yet on your visit in Bagan. Our trip ends in Bagan after we drop you off at the hotel or bus station.
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Ingrid2205,
13 thg 2, 2020
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Last november we went on a four day trip to Southern Chin State with Zaw Min Oo AKA Jack and AungPhone Myint Kyaw AKA James. They picked us up at our hotel in Bagan in the morning, with a four-wheel drive and a friendly, helpfull driver. And then our trip started. We did several stops on our way to Chin State. Amongst others we stopped at a field where people where busy with the harvest of Sesame seeds. And there we were, 100 years back in time. The people were all so friendly, showed us what they were doing and took time for us. Jack and James knew a lot of the history, nature and culture over the things we saw on our way.In the afternoon we first stopped for a great lunch in a nearby village and from there we went to our first stop for the night, a nice wooden house for us, where we left our things and went on our way to a little hiking a bit further. Because I am a little afraid of Heights and steep ways they made a walking stick for me, that was a great help and we had a great walk. All the people we met on our way where all so friendly. And we saw the first ladies with tattood faces over there. On our way back we stopped at a friends house, a priest, who made us home made lemonade, with alcohol, so the trip down was a lot easier, and also a delicious snack with chicken. Back at our stop we went to bed for an early rise the second day. Because you are in the mountains, it get's cold in the night, so remember to ask for an extra blanket. On the second day, after a local breakfast, we started with a hike. Again beautiful nature and lovely people. After that we drove to the basecamp of Victoria Mountain, where Jack en James arranged motorbike 'taxi's'for us. Sometimes I had to close my eyes because of the heigts but the drove very safe. Before Climbing the last part we had our lunch, from the same restaurant as we had lunch the day before. Again, very good food! On top of the mountain a beautiful view over the area and after enjoying that for a while we went back to the base camp and further to our next over-night place. This was a kind of a basic guesthouse, water for shower was cooked on a fire, but I skipped it because of the temperature. It was close to zero. Just before sunset we went for a walk on our own to the nearby village and met a few of the local people. It's amazing to see the children playing without the toys the children at our homes are used to. The lady who went to call her goats, while smoking a pipe and others busy with preparing food. After sunset we waited by the fire untill our diner was ready. Again local food, what we most enjoy on our travels. The third day we went for a longer hike, with a great guide, who also owns a price-winning avocado plantation and we got to taste the first smoothie he made, with the smoothie maker Jack gave him. The hike was great. Beautiful views everywhere, the landscape was fantastic. Flowers, trees, the mountain-cows, the bridge over the river with the small waterfall. Over there we also had our lunch. After the lunch we came across a small village where we were invited to join a family celebration. Several tattoo-faced woman, smoking pipes, with their children and men shared their rice-wine with us in their small house. It was so good to join them and have a little look in their lives. Sometimes our walk went to a real jungle and our guide needed his big knife to cut us a way through the green. At the end of our hike, our driver waited for us and after thanking our guide we went on our way to Mindat. There we met a lady who was famous for blowing the noseflute, a very old lady, with tattoos and very big earrings. she gave us a small private concert! After that we visited a small Chin Traditional museum and saw the private collection of antiques. Showed to us by the owner and next in line to be the chieftain. From there we went for dinner, you guessed it, traditional food, and then to the last place for the night while staying in Chin State. Again a nice wooden hut, but it was allready dark so we could see the great view only the next morning. After breakfast we slowly headed back to Bagan, with again, lots of great stops and arriving in Bagan in the late afternoon. I forgot to mention a lot of things, we did see so many. and so many friendly people and lots of beautiful Chin dogs with puppys. I also bought some souvenirs, the baskets the Chin people use for example. I use them now at home, for storing some food in my kitchen, so I can remember our fantastic trip every day. Thank you, Jack and James for taking us on an unforgettable trip! Hope to see you again!
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