| Tour Program Name |
The
Last Village |
|
| Type |
Soft Adventure Trekking |
 |
| Tour
Code |
PT # 03 |
| Coverage |
Putao - Ziyadum - Putao |
| Duration |
08 Day / 09
Night |
| Availability |
Nov –
may |
| Grade |
Moderate to
demanding |
|
Hidden behind
dizzying mountains, far from semblance of
modern civilization !
Ziyadum
-
situates about 55 kilometers north-west
of Putao with an altitude at 3440 ft, 1040
meters. One of the last frontier village in
northern Myanmar, beautiful with pristine
forests and rivers often cross by suspension
bridges. Ziyadum is center points for many
mountains in the areas such as Mt. Phonyin,
Mt. Ziya, Pangram Razi and Phungam Razi
which all are of perennially snow-capped
mountains and can be seen as closed as a
hand reach away in a clear day.
Draft itinerary:
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Day02
Day03
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Day05
Day06
Day07
Day08
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Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri |
Arrival, transfer to guest
house. Walking tour in and
around Putao
By jeep to Shangaung,
challenging trek to Wasandum
Easy trek to Ziyadum via
Awadum through evergreen forests
Optional trek to Chaungzone,
along evergreen forests
Trek to Wasandum via Awadum
through evergreen forests
Having left the wilderness
behind and returning to the
clutches
of
civilization
Excursion Machanbaw and
Mulashidi with beautiful
suspension bridges
Transfer to airport for your
onward departure |
Departure
Every Friday between November & May.
Package rate based on twin share. Valid
until May 30th 2010.
US$ 975 per person (based on 4 person)
Single supplement: US$ 145
Small group supplement
US$ 175 per person based on 2 person
US$ 95 per person based on 3 person
Package includes
- Ground transport (jeep, truck etc)
- Share twin accommodation
(trekking house, local home stay -
mattress, pillow and blanket will be
provided)
- Escort English language leader,
local trekking guide and porters
- Full board meal,
drinking water
- Travel Permit
Package excludes
- Domestic airfare
- Insurance (medical, travel, property)
- Expenditure on personal nature such
as laundry, beverages, gratitude to guides, porters etc