Recorrido a pie por el centro de Yangon





Descripción
Nuestro recorrido a pie por Yangon revela las historias y los secretos de una ciudad con una historia turbulenta. Además de visitar la Secretaría y los principales edificios coloniales en el centro de Yangon, nuestro guía lo llevará a lugares menos conocidos y menos frecuentados que, sin embargo, tienen historias que contar. Este recorrido a pie analiza el crecimiento de Yangon desde un pequeño pueblo mon hasta un centro multicultural. Este recorrido se sumergirá en cómo los visitantes del este y el oeste han contribuido al rico tapiz de Yangon. Entraremos en salones de té y templos, estrecharemos la mano de los residentes de la ciudad y pensaremos en lo que le depara el futuro a esta notable metrópolis.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Infórmese sobre la construcción del Rangún británico, la lucha por la independencia y el asesinato del general Aung San. No se requiere boleto de admisión en esta atracción ya que solo caminaremos fuera del edificio.
Camine por la calle más bonita de Yangon y aprenda sobre los esfuerzos para preservar el patrimonio arquitectónico de la ciudad.
¿Quiénes eran los armenios de Rangún...?
Escuche la historia del hotel más famoso de Yangon y los hermanos armenios que pusieron la ciudad en el mapa turístico. No se requiere boleto de admisión en esta atracción ya que solo caminaremos fuera del edificio.
Camine por Pansodan Street, que alguna vez fue el centro financiero de la Birmania británica.
En el corazón del centro de Yangon, escuche cómo se construyó la ciudad alrededor de la Pagoda Sule y vea las múltiples religiones que adoran en el sitio hoy.
Aquí, en el barrio indio de Yangon, aprenda cómo llegaron los indios a Birmania a lo largo de los siglos y el papel que han desempeñado en el desarrollo de la ciudad desde entonces. ¡Prueba algunos refrescos indios!
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(23)
It was very informative tour about history of Myanmar. I learned many things about Myanmar and some important buildings in Yangon thanks to guide Thin Thin. She was great, kind and very knowledgeable. We also had some local delicacies in nice places. If you like learning about history of the countries you visit you should take this tour in Yangon.
Thanks for your review! So pleased that you enjoyed our walking tour. We agree - Thin Thin is wonderful!
We did the downtown Yangon tour with Aung. He was a very knowledgeable and very polite young man. The information was mixed with old photographs of Rangoon. We had a local breakfast in a very nice local restaurant, later on delicious lassi from a clean drinks stall in the old city. All in all it was a very good experience.
Thank you for this! So glad that you enjoyed the tour.
Starting from the communication with Sampan, it was all a really pleasant and fantastic experience. They helped us navigate what we wanted within our budget, and it turned out to be just right. I asked to carry an 8 month old on the walking tour, they made sure the setup was comfortable for us and I was truly grateful for Sampan’s welcoming atmosphere. Tour guide was very gentle yet knowledgeable, nothing beats hearing stories from a local guide.
This is great. So pleased that you and your family enjoyed the tour. I am glad you are pleased with your guide Ma Tin. She is the beset! Come back and do another!
Amazing insight on the tour - thank you! So many great stories and insights on the history of Yangon. Also help with finding somewhere to change money and get a coffee!
Thank you for this! So pleased that you enjoyed your walking tour. Please come back and do another! :)
Sai was very informed on the history of Yangoon and Myanmar . We stopped at a tea shop and ate a number of dishes that we really enjoyed. This was a tour worth taking!!
Really good trip with the company, highly recommend. I am a tourist from Peru South America and Sai managed a really good English
I absolutely loved it! Adam was an expert tour guide and took me to all of the right spots. This tour is now a great memory. Don't hesitate to book!
Thanks Troy! So glad you enjoyed it. Please join one of our other Walking Tours someday! :)
The tour was great. It offered us a thorough and thoughtful look at Yangon's history. Our guide, Kenneth, was highly knowledgeable and had a very interesting personal history that he weaved into his tour. He shared history about old buildings that we easily would have overlooked had we just been walking ourselves. Some of his comments could be a little repetitive at times—we didn't mind at all, but I could see how some people might. Overall we learned a lot and that was exactly what we wanted to get out of it. I definitely recommend this tour, and I would definitely book another excursion with Sampan.
Thank you for this! We always appreciate honest feedback. So glad that you learned a lot and please do contact us again for you next excursion in Myanmar!
Really enjoyable walk in the downtown area of Yangon around the former, once magnificent colonial buildings. Our guide was interesting and extremely knowledgeable.
Thank you for this Paul! We are so glad you enjoyed your Downtown Yangon walking tour with Sampan. Please try another of our walking tours sometime! Thanks for the review. Much appreciated.
I travelled to Myanmar on a trip organised by Sampan Travel. The travel organisation was flawless, the service was excellent, and the choice of guides was very good. I had three different guides - all knowledgeable, friendly and with a sense of humour! Great trip - from Yangon’s history and it’s incredible Shwedagon pagoda to relaxing in Kalaw and a most fascinating stay on and around Inle Lake… I will be back !
Thank you for this Arne! We look forward to seeing you again sometime in Myanmar. : )



