Aventura en bicicleta de Dala y Twantay





Descripción
Andar en bicicleta a las afueras del sur de Yangon (Dala a Twantay) es la mejor manera de escapar de la vida urbana de la ciudad. Este recorrido es más adecuado para ciclistas activos que desean experimentar aldeas vírgenes, pagodas únicas, una hermosa zona rural, aldeanos amigables, hermosos lagos, arrozales verdes, un camino sombreado, taller de alfareros y una tienda de recuerdos de reciclaje cerca de Yangon. Además, puedes sentir la increíble puesta de sol en el ferry que te impresionará al máximo. Los puntos destacados son: • Experiencia con un paseo en ferry local hacia el río Dala al municipio de Dala • Explore las afueras del sur de Yangon (Dala y Twantay) en bicicletas de montaña profesionales • Pasea en bicicleta por calles escondidas, verdes arrozales, hermosos lagos, escuelas del pueblo y hermosos paisajes
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El punto de encuentro está cerca de la Terminal de Ferry de Nan Thida, frente al restaurante Junior Duck, donde los guías y bicicletas locales están listos para servirle. Una vez que el equipo esté completamente bien, tome su bicicleta y cruce el río Yangon en un ferry local (10 minutos) hasta el municipio de Dala, que está al otro lado del río Yangon, donde comienza a andar en bicicleta. Ande en bicicleta en el pueblo de Dala, experimente los estilos de vida de las personas, un embarcadero ocupado, frente al río Yangon y haga una parada en la tienda de recuerdos de Chu-Chu. Luego, vaya en bicicleta hacia Twantay, a través de la pagoda Baung Taw Gyoke, una pagoda única surge en un pequeño lago. En el camino, pasee en bicicleta por calles escondidas, hermosos lagos, escuelas del pueblo, verdes arrozales y hermosos paisajes. Después de unas horas en bicicleta, se está familiarizando con el paisaje rural del suburbio de Yangon. Haga una parada para almorzar (por su cuenta) en un pequeño restaurante local en Twantay y descanse. Continúe su viaje a través de áreas vírgenes como hermosas granjas, colinas fáciles de subir / bajar y paisajes rurales. Hay posibilidades de experimentar el taller de alfareros ya que la cerámica es uno de sus negocios tradicionales. Explore el pequeño centro rural y el mercado de Twantay. Continúe en bicicleta por el puente Twantay hasta el otro lado del canal Twante. Habrá una parada en un restaurante local para disfrutar de bebidas y aperitivos frescos (por su propia cuenta) en el camino. Después del refrigerio, pasee en bicicleta por el canal Twantay hasta Seikgyi River Village. Continúe en bicicleta hasta el final de las pequeñas carreteras del pueblo donde hay un embarcadero para el paseo en bote a Yangon. Luego, cruza el canal de Twantay y el río Yangon en un bote local hasta el embarcadero de Nanthida y disfruta de tu camino de regreso a casa a Yangon con una increíble puesta de sol desde el río. Regrese a Nanthida Jetty y su aventura de ciclismo de un día llega al final. Duración: día completo Distancia: 60 km Dificultad: moderada a difícil
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(3)
Unforgettable trip through Myanmar Yangon, Bagan and Inle Lake, ..... with an excellent travel agency As a “frequent traveler, with a focus on Asia”, this trip to Myanmar can only highly recommend. Contrary to my usual habit of not spreading top places, I'll make an exception here. Despite the warnings from the Federal Foreign Office, we have again carried out a trip to Myanmar after much consideration. This was our third trip, after 1992, 2011 and now in January 2025. We had chosen the company “Asia Tour Myanmar” and we were more than satisfied. All the journeys, from airport pickup to hotel, organising excursions and domestic trips were unprecedented, all worked 100%. Our journey began in Yangon, the capital of Myanmar. The city is very lively and has a particularly beautiful region such as the port, the market the vibrant business district of small traders. Visiting the famous Shwedagon Pagoda was a truly magical experience again. The pagoda is reminiscent of the temple complexes in Bangkok, which are now completely overrun by tourists, not the Shwedaon Pagoda. Here you can enjoy the atmosphere. From Yangon we continued to Bagan, one of the most impressive temple complexes in the world, some temples are over 2000 years old. Especially recommended is a balloon flight in the evening over the pagodas, which was an indescribable experience. The tour I did this time because the price was only 120 €. In 2011, the price was still 250 €, which had gone a little way beyond my budget. Our hotel was the Aureum Palace , is highly recommended too. From Bagan I continued my journey with a flight to Inle Lake. The picturesque lake with the floating villages also offered a special atmosphere. The trip to the Indein Pagoda Complex was once again unique and without mass tourism. The country and organization of Asia Tour Myanmar was outstanding. The The travel agency I was traveling with provided excellent service, and the people I met along the way were consistently friendly and helpful. There were no restrictions for tourists, which made the experience even more authentic and enjoyable. I have not detected the safety warning and travel restrictions issued by the Foreign Office about the places we have booked. In few places is still no teardown possible for tourists, but that's not where I wanted to go. This flaw and initial queasy feeling disappears very quickly with the kindness of the people, the unique culture and landscapes. Rounding it off are the low travel costs (about 40-50% of a Thailand holiday) Wolfgang and Sabine from Munich
This trip was amazing and just perfect! We met with so many lovely people and had a chance to get a good view on how people live just outside Yangon. The guides were incredible- kind and patient with a great sense of humour. Highly recommended!
Thank you indeed for your excellent review, Thet !
I think I was one of the first tourist joining this tour! But it was really worth every single $. After a short drive we came to a small village where the bike-men where waiting for us. They had very prober bikes (mine was a Cannondale!). The owner of the bike-company is a very professional biker and explained about the tour and safety. Our first stop was for coffee and breakfast at a local teahouse. Then we cycled through rural areas with plenty of stops and lot's of local 'action'. People were all very friendly and inviting. Lunch was arranged enroute at a local restaurant where the group was allowed to help! So much fun!! Don't expect temples and touristy stuff but enjoy the local life and the friendlyness of Myanmar, just less then an hour drive from Yangon. Loved it!
Exactly Berry, this tour is expecially for those who want to avoid touristy and temples. We want to express our sincere thanks to you for sharing experiences. Hope to see you again soon.



