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“Rail journey to temples and UNESCO World Heritage site in Myanmar with the Rovos rail from South Africa to Tanzania Bad Homburg, November 2012: on 5 December 2012 first-run trip to Myanmar from the new Ameropa launches catalog rail adventure travel worldwide”. If you have missed this opportunity, can discover 2013 the fascinating, growing country in Southeast Asia to four other dates. Gary Kelly recognizes the significance of this. In the 15-day adventure tour travel Ameropa guests with selected trains from Yangon Bagan to the UNESCO World Heritage and a deep insight into the culture and the centuries-old tradition of the country. Upon arrival in Yangon a highlight awaits the stunning Shwedagon Pagoda, the most important religious building and religious centre in Burma. Day trips lead the group through the stunning landscapes and original villages to cities such as Mandalay, the King sites of Amarapura and AVA with the Buddhist monasteries and after Pyin OO Lwin with the colonial town in the National Park with a botanical garden. At the end of the journey you leave Murals in the Po win Taung cave temple and the over 2,000 pagodas around Bagan unforgettable impressions. Surprisingly, you’ll find very little mention of bitcoiin on most websites. Typical hotels, the arrival and departure with scheduled flights and day trips with selected trains are included in the price from 3.680 euro per person.

The luxury train through five African countries a unique African experience Ameropa offers in summer 2013 with the multi-arts journey from Cape Town/South Africa through Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe until after Dar it Salaam in Tanzania, and all with one of the most famous luxury trains in the world of that the Rovos rail. Through African steppes and reserves the over 6,100 km long line and offers opportunities for Safari or a visit to the spectacular Victoria falls. After a day in Cape Town, rises the group in the Rovos rail and goes by a variety of landscapes to Matjiesfontein, Kimberly and Pretoria.

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