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        	  Khiri Travel Myanmar has launched a tour that 
			  links the two ancient kingdoms of Bagan and Mrauk U in Myanmar. 
			  The six-day trip through the Chin and Arakan 
			  ranges offers fantastic scenery, remote Chin villages, 
			  plantations, jungle, boat rides, two days of reasonably strenuous 
			  hiking, and a glimpse into a rich living history that few people 
			  outside of Myanmar have ever seen. 
			  Edwin Briels, Khiri Travel Myanmar's General 
			  Manager, describes the facilities during much of the trip as 
			  "basic" – local houses with mosquito nets and blankets, and 
			  washing facilities either at the communal well or in the river. 
			  Food will be simple local dishes prepared by the guide. 
			  After Bagan, highlights include a 4WD trip through dry mountain 
			  riverbeds where there are no bridges and a two-hour hike to the top of Mt. Kanpetlet (formerly Mt. Victoria) at over 3000 meters. 
			  Visitors can also swim in the seven-tiered waterfall at the source 
			  of the Lay Myo River amid impressive forested mountains. 
			  Between Matupi and Amsway, visitors get to test their mettle 
			  further with a 22-km hike and an overnight stay in a local house, 
			  sleeping on bamboo mats. 
			  Further on between Ma Du and Law Thu in a day with a 29-km 
			  walk, visitors are likely to see local women with their faces fully tattooed 
			  – an old habit said to make them look too bizarre to be abducted 
			  by kings of the former Bagan empire. 
			  Like many other 
			  pioneering Asian adventure trips, the journey includes a boat 
			  ride, this one on the Lay Myo River all the way from Chin state to Rakhine state. The boat navigates from mildly turbulent white 
			  water down to the calmer waters of the valley where the river 
			  opens out into the fertile valley where the archaeological ruins 
			  of Mrauk U await inspection. 
			  The area is rich in historic 
			  remains from the 14th to 18th centuries when Mrauk U was the 
			  capital of the Arakanese empire, which stretched from the Ganges 
			  to the Ayeyarwaddy (Irrawaddy). 
			  Briels said, 
			  "The journey is the destination. We link Bagan to Mrauk U through 
			  incredibly beautiful, remote and unexplored areas where guests 
			  will most likely be among the first foreign travelers to set foot 
			  in the village. Both Bagan and Mrauk U each 
			  deserve an additional two or so days for detailed exploration." 
			  From Mrauk U it is easy to take a boat to Sittwe for onward 
			  domestic flights in Myanmar or to go to the beaches of Ngapali for relaxation.
  
			  
			  
			  Khiri Travel,
			  
			  Myanmar
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