Exotissimo Travel was established in 1993 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. We are now one of the longest established inbound tour operators in Indochina, Myanmar and Thailand and one of the best known.
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Authentic and friendly is how most travelers to Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, describe this country. Until recently, it was one of the least accessible countries in the world and this fact has meant that Myanmar has been relatively untainted by the excesses of modern life. Retaining an aura of a bygone era, luxurious colonial hotels, elegant river cruises, and hospitable locals create a stylish voyage for the discerning traveler.
Come to one of the less visited countries in Southeast Asia in complete luxury in our Myanmar In Style tour. Start with Yangon and visit its many pagodas and animated streets. You will explore Inle Lake headquartered from your lakeside suite and learn about the local’s traditional crafts. Discover Bagan and admire the spires’ golden tint reflecting off the sun’s rays on your horse carriage in this Myanmar tour.
Experience Myanmar from the sky with Exotissimo’s Balloon Safaris Inle & Bagan tour. Glide through the Myanmar horizon in a hot air balloon and see marvelous pagodas, stupas and astounding landscape. Float elegantly on a boat trip, learn the local cuisine from a hospitable family, and have a candlelit dinner against the Burmese sunset while you reflect on this breathtaking Myanmar tour through Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay and Inle.
Luxurious accommodation, impeccable service, and spectacular surroundings make Aureum Palace Hotel & Resort, Bagan the ultimate dream resort. True decadence combined with incomparable scenery, the Aureum Palace far surpasses any other resort in the area.
The Strand, once regarded as 'the finest hostelry east of Suez' has long been recognized as one of Yangon's landmarks. The hotel's Victorian influence is visible from the colonnaded entranceway. Inside spells the same story with marble floors inlaid with teak, rattan furniture, potted palms, chandeliers and black-lacquered ceiling fans.