Since joining the company's portfolio earlier this year, the Buddhist nation has proved a particularly popular seller for travel agents, according to the company, who have inspired clients with images of lush landscapes, unspoilt beaches and ancient Buddhist temples that have remained largely unexplored by international travellers.
Following unprecedented high demand, the operator's 13-day journey has been running at full capacity, with tours sold out several months prior to departure. By March, places had been filled on all tours to Burma in October, November and December ? encouraging the team to run additional departures, which will ?operate on?October 15, November 19 and December 13.
The itinerary?covers the regions of Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake, Pindaya Caves and Kalaw and tours,?available to book through the company?s trade partner Travel 2, start from ?1,340 per person including 12 nights? hotel accommodation, domestic flights, road transport in air-conditioned vehicles, all sightseeing and?entrance fees, a tour leader, guides throughout, transfers and some meals.
For more information visit?www.travel2.com or call 0800-022 4302.