Day Cruise Bagan to Mandalay: Sunbathing and Traditional Myanmar Cuisine on the RV Panorama
4.6
14 Ratings
Nyaungu
Experience a day cruise from Bagan to Mandalay on the RV Panorama. Enjoy sunbathing, traditional Myanmar cuisine, and cultural demonstrations on board. Book now!
Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Meet your guide and crew at Bagan Nyaung-Oo Jetty in the early morning, 5am and embark on the RV Panorama, a fully air-conditioned teak wood cabin with ultra-comfortable luxury seating. Your captain and crew will provide a short safety briefing and healthy breakfast will be served on upper deck. Enjoy  blended coffee and tea under the warm sunlight and gentle breeze.

Delicious lunch will be served at noon while enjoying the panoramic views as you sunbathe sitting in the unique seats on the sun deck. Feel the gentle waves of Mother Ayeyarwaddy and enjoy the bliss of life.

You will notice that Myanmar population wear their traditional costume, longyi, for daily wears and some strange yellow motifs as make-up on there face, Thanatkha. These are the important parts of there daily life and they would like to demonstrate the different styles of wearing Longyi and how they apply Thanatkha, the traditional makeup. Everyone is invited to participate on the upper deck after lunch time and enjoy trying Longyi and Thanatkha.

You will arrive at Mandalay around 5:30pm and enjoy watching the truly breathtaking sunset views with your family and friends.

Points of Interest

  • Jetty Street

  • Myo Patt Road

What's Included
  • Local guide
  • One-way river cruise
  • Professional crew team
  • Breakfast, lunch (Myanmar cuisine), coffee and tea (optional)
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Baggage Portarage fees not included at Bagan and Mandalay Jetty
Additional Information

Embark on the RV Panorama and enjoy the warm sunlight and gentle breeze on the upper deck. Upstream from Bagan to Mandalay. Delicious Myanmar cuisine will await you for lunch as you will have a relaxing time sunbathing on the sun deck. The crew team will demonstrate different ways of wearing Myanmar Traditional Longyi (a garment worn by Myanmar people) and Thanatkha (a fragrant paste made from the bark of Thanatkha tree).The total passenger capacity for Panorama I is 70 and Panorama II is 54 accordingly.

  • Refunds will not be issued if tour/activity is missed due to late or non-arrival of cruise ship
  • Nationality is required at time of booking for all participants
  • Please meet at the port 30 minutes before the departure time
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
Location
Jetty Street
Departure Point: Bagan Nyaung-Oo Jetty Address: Jetty St Nyaung-U Myanmar (Burma) Dates: See Availability Return point: Arrival to 2 Canons Jetty in Mandalay Myo Patt Rd, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
4.6
(14 Ratings)
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Pavolk30
Mar 2, 2020
Definitely better than bus :-) - Boat is really comfortable, food was better than expected, crew very nice. We were only 15 people on the boat (mid february). Overall fantastic experience for me and my family. Great sunrise, too.
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Westportone
Feb 13, 2020
Very relaxing experience with great crew - There were only 4 guests on the trip with a staff of about 10! What a great experience. The cruise itself was relaxing with the use of 2 decks. Food was great and staff were very entertaining. A wonderful way to spend a day observing local life on the river. Highly recommended.
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Jordyborg94
Jan 24, 2020
Great way to get from Bagan to Mandalay - We boarded the cruise to get from Bagan to Mandalay. The boat leaves early at 5:30AM. It is a good idea to wear warm clothing as it is rather cold on the deck. Breakfast and lunch were served, which were decent. Staff were very nice and it was overall a great journey on the Irrawaddy river
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Terrabohemika
Jan 10, 2020
Best transfer from Mandalay to Bagan if you are not in rush - For us this was a transfer from Mandalay to Bagan. Great choice. Well equipped boat. Breakfast, bar, business class level seat in aircon room, but better sitting on deck in lazy chairs. Little stop half way visiting a small farming village was refreshing. Friendly yet professional staff. Definitely must be better that car or bus.
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Touristmouse
Jan 4, 2020
A wonderful way to travel from Bagan to Mandalay - I took the ferry on 29 Dec from Bagan to Mandalay and this is one of the major highlights of my trip. Here’s why: 1. After a hectic day of temple hopping and a restless overnight bus ride before that, I appreciate a ‘rest & relax’ day. It is true that there were no breathtaking views but I did enjoy the beautiful sunset and sunrise en route, as well as scenic views of Pakokku Bridge and Sagaing region. 2. Bagan to Mandalay leg is a less popular route as the ferry will sail upstream, requiring more effort and longer duration. There will not be any stop en route unlike the other direction. This also means that the ferry is hardly filled. In fact, my ride was only 20% filled and I have plenty of room to move around. 3. If you have a weak bladder like me, it is better to travel on a ferry with clean toilets than take a bus and wait for a toilet stop. 4. The 2 meals provided were delicious. 5. The bus ride can be very cold. The upper deck is just as cold as the bus I took but the lower deck cabin is warm and seats are cosy. 6. As an added bonus, the crew did an informative and humorous sharing session on applying Thanaka and how to wear a longyi. The only negative thing I have to say, which is no fault of the operator is the jetty is a makeshift one. Thankfully, I only carry a backpack. I think it will be challenging for those with big luggages. Tips: It is really chilly in the morning. Please bring along a weatherproof jacket if you want to enjoy the views on upper deck.
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Margio06
Jan 1, 2020
Relaxing trip - Although it's a long journey through a relatively boring landscape the boat tip is a relaxing break from undoubtedly busy schedules in Bagan and Mandalay. Very friendly crew, options to relax/sunbathe on upper deck or sit in comfortable chairs one level below. Food is simple but tasty. Recommended when you have the time!
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Ryan-and-emily
Nov 7, 2019
Great Experience - This was a great way to get from Bagan to Mandalay. The cruise was very comfortable and relaxing. We enjoyed the staff and the meals (I can be a pretty picky eater, but the food here was good). There were only about 12 of us on the boat so it was very laid back and there was plenty of room.
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Lynnmin9
Jan 29, 2019
Wonderful Alliance boat trip Bagan-Mandalay - I highly recommend Alliance for the boat trip. The boat was comfortable inside and out. The food is freshly prepared on board. We had an abundant breakfast with scrambled eggs, toast and fruit. My lunch was one of the best vegetarian meals I’ve had in Myanmar! Everyone else had a choice of fish, chicken or pork. I love to be on a boat so I didn’t find it boring at all. There’s a lot going on along the banks and on the river, plus the changing light. The sunrise was exquisite. The crew was friendly, always ready to help and spoke very good English. Don’t miss out, it’s a thousand times better than a bus trip!
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Donna
Oct 18, 2018
Beautiful and generous - We’re just about to arrive in Mandalay, the staff are impeccable and the comfort first class. We’ve loved every moment.
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Gertjano602
Jan 18, 2020
Not comfortable and a waist of time - Take in mind that it takes 11 hours. You are sitting in onconfourtable chairs, the food is really bad and you are looking at the same view for 9 hours. Thereby the boats are old. Only the last two hours get interesting, because you see a lot of pagodas on your way. If this is your first time in Asia, you will see people washing themselfs and there clothing in the river.
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