Visit to Dala and Train Experience





Description
In the morning after breakfast, meet your local guide and enjoy the sightseeing tour to the town of Dala and transfer to the Nanthida jetty for the ferry boat. The town is famous for it’s the life of trishaw people, the Orphanage houses and local markets. After sightseeing, get back to Yangon by ferry boat in experiencing the ship-yard on the river of Yangon and drive to the station named Yangon Circular Train, which was rebuilt in 1954 by Myanmar architect with the traditional Myanmar architectural style. The wandering journey by a circular train gives you a great chance to see a slice of local people life, and it will take around 3 hours for the complete journey and ends at the first station you take. Return to your hotel.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Get train experience and touch the daily life of local people and nature
You can see the rural life of local people, local trishaw and boat experience, visiting to orphanage schools
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We will only pick up you at hotels in downtown area.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
the circular train is an excellent experience not to be missed, however the trip to dala is less interesting and unlees you want a twenty minute ride to the snake temple don't bother
Arrived at Pansodan jetty and whisked to tourist office, paid 4,000 chat each and was given a guide to come with us. Wary of scams I asked why and was assure that his services were covered by the fare. The young man was great, good English, very knowledgeable and likeable. We crossed the river and he picked three trishaws for me, my wife and himself. No fee was discussed. We spent over an hour visiting a pagoda, fishing village, monastery, recycling shop called Chuchu. great. Back at the pier we were told the fee for the trishaws was 50,000 chat each, that is 150,000 chat in total or £80.00. We said no and made it clear that we felt we were being cheated. The price came down to 10,000 each, we paid 5,000 each and left. A sad end to an otherwise lovely trip, the guide we had come to like and trust left us to make our own way on to the ferry and I kept back the sizeable tip I had planned to give him.



