At A Glance
- Road to Mandalay : Myanmar Cycling Tour
- Dates: Custom, Private Tours
- From 10 Days & Nights
- Leisurely to Intermediate Touring
- Landcost: From $4,580 per person
- Compare with Butterfield & Robinson at $7,495
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- Luxury Accommodation
- Bikes: Trek Hybrid and Mountain Bikes

Itinerary Brief
- Arrive Yangon
- Yangon to Heho
- Inle Lake (2 days)
- Kalaw
- Pindaya
- Mandalay & Amarapura
- Monywa
- Bagan
- Mount Popa
- Yangon
- Depart Yangon
The Road to Mandalay Cycling Tour
CYCLING THE NEW FRONTIER
Emerging from a forty-year slumber, blessed with warm people, wonderful cuisine, picturesque countryside, and most importantly for cyclists, lack of traffic. Myanmar is on the radar as Asia's next place to visit although our Myanmar biking expeditions have been running for a decade now now (since 2001), through our adventure wing — VeloAsia (www.veloasia.com).
What's changed in a decade? Hardly anything... Myanmar remains the last, unspoiled Shangri-La with few tourists, enchanting ruins, warm welcoming smiles, and tranquil roads with no traffic — high adventure! Come cycling through areas closed off to travelers for over the last forty years.
Myanmar straddles two of Asia's great rivers below the mountainous foothills of the Himalayas. As the western gateway to Southeast Asia, the diversity of its people, culture, and topography combined with a rich history make it one of the most fascinating and beautiful countries in the region. Political problems and divisions within the country (to put it lightly), ensured that Myanmar missed out on the economic booms experienced by many of its neighbors, and it remains a rural, undeveloped nation.
Our biking tour will canvas the popular highlights of the country, through the sleepy heartland from pious Mandalay on the storied Ayeyarwaddy River and the picturesque Inle Lake, the vast ruins on the plain of Bagan, but also lesser known ones, such as Monywa, a small town in the agricultural heartland. Along with biking, emphasis on the distinct regional customs, arts, and cuisine, including attending any festivals such as the Paung Daw U Festival in Inle Lake, an annual event where hilltribes from throughout the Shan State gather to celebrate. Personal encounters (including home visits) will be emphasized throughout.
Archeological highlights include one of the world's premier archeological wonders: Bagan, where over 4,000 temples stretch over the central plain of the same name, and the ruins from previous kingdoms in and around Mandalay and Monywa. In the ancient city of Bagan, enjoy the thrill of cycling amongst the thousands of pagodas, stupas, and temples that dominate the river valley that was once the center of a powerful and deeply religious empire. Riding through the countryside, we will be greeted by a warm and friendly people few tourists see or meet. In the mountains we'll encounter a variety of tribal people, as well as enjoying the splendid colonial charm of Kalaw, where the officers of the Raj escaped the high heat of the Burmese summer. At the end of the trip there is a chance to relax in Inle before going back to Yangon, visiting the Shwedagon Paya and enjoying the old colonial charm of the capital city and emerging artist's scene.
More of an expedition than cycling tour, we'll bear witness to a largely untouched, fascinating and rich cultural environment, but you may expect some degree of spontaneity (aka predicaments and setbacks), which are particular to this part of the world, level of development, and Buddhist nature. Like the first explorers to join us in Vietnam, we hope adapting to the conforms of the local culture will contribute to our experience, rather than vice versa.
Our Myanmar bike trips can be customized to your preferred dates and travel preferences such as the amount of riding and other activities you may want to include, such as photography activities in our Digital Photography tour.
When to come? September through February is ideal weather-wise, and the other in November dates coincide with the Lights and Taunggyi Hot Air Balloons Festival or the Inle Lake Paung Daw U Festival.
Cycling days average about 35 to 55 miles (89km), on roads of poor to fair quality although this tour can be organized for any cycling abilities or preferences, including non-cycling spouses. After Vietnam, Myanmar is our most popular private, custom biking tour.
Myanmar Photography Series
The Inle Lake basin will be a special focus of our tour in Myanmar, a visually intriguing landscape and where a diversity of colorful hilltribe cultures converge. We will attend a local festival, that like Bhutan, is a highlight of travel in the country. Aside from popular destinations, Bagan and Mandalay, we will also visit the Kalaw Highlands, a former British hillstation with scenic mountain landscapes and hilltribe villages. In Monywa, we'll observe the country's agricultural heartland, traveling overland and pausing at several small towns and villages on the route to Bagan. [Read more here]