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$2172 -- 15-Day / 5-City Escorted Burma Land Tour, 25% Off*

Update (Wednesday, February 27, 2013): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available.
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By Travelzoo Staff  updated 2/23/2013

Soak up the sights and spirituality of Burma on an 14-night escorted vacation for as low as $2172 per person on select dates through June 30.  This 25%-off deal is part of Intrepid Travel's 7-day sale featuring 15 countries and nearly 80 trips in Asia.

This land-only deal covers:

  • Guided walking tour in Yangon; temple bike tour in Bagan; two-day boat cruise on Ayeyarwaddy River; village tour on Inle Lake; U Bein's Bridge in Mandalay; full-day trek to Kalaw; and more
  • 14 nights accommodations: 10 in hotels, three in guesthouses, overnight on a river boat
  • Intra-Burma domestic flights

Travelers with Intrepid can expect small groups of no more than 12 people, a mix of included activities and free time, and unique local experiences such as home stays, rickshaw city tours and language lessons. All ground transportation in the destination is also included.

The 7-day sale also features discounted packages to China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and India.

Book by Feb. 27.
 

How to Book This Deal

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Click here to book the Best of Burma deal online at Intrepid Travel

Follow these steps:

  • Expand the "Malaysia, Thailand, Burma" section.
  • Find the Best of Burma deal and click "View Trip."
  • Click the green "Book" button to start booking process.
  • Be sure to enter promo code 9786 to get the discount (Note: Discount will be applied in last steps).
*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions may apply.
  • When
    Select departures March 1 - June 30
  • Where
    Burma
  • Savings
    25% on regular prices
  • Why We Like It
    This comprehensive journey takes travelers off the beaten path in Burma.