Location: Myanmar
Duration: 13 nights / 14 days
Group Size: Max 36
Level of fitness required: Easy
Join Tatra Photography for a magical journey through the ancient treasures, mythical landscapes and magical temples of Myanmar.
Our luxurious private charter all suite ship will take you in style on a voyage of breathtaking beauty and discovery on the mysterious rivers of Myanmar. You’ll visit the majestic Ayeyarwady river between Mandalay and Yangon visiting temples, pagodas, palaces, forgotten villages, ancient towns and monasteries.
The Ayeyarwady River (also known as the Irrawaddy River) is the longest river in Myanmar which flows from north to south originating in the Kachin River at the N’mai and Mali River’s confluence. The sources of these two rivers are found in the Himalya Glaciers. The Ayeyarwady River has five tributaries, one of which being the Chindwin River. The Ayeyarwady Rivers connects the famous cities of Mandalay and Bagan with Yangon, we will cruise north from Yangon to Mandalay stopping at all the best photographic locations along the way.
All levels are catered for so whether you are new to photography, an enthusiast or a seasoned pro we provide a fun packed tour with a masterclass in landscape & travel photography techniques from our professional photographers.
While on location you will receive dedicated one-to-one tuition to help hone your landscape photography skills. Our tutors will offer guidance on both the technical and creative aspects of landscape and travel photography and always be at hand to provide feedback on your photographs. At each location we visit our tutors will make suggestions and offer advice on how to create wow factor images.
Your tutors for this workshop are Mark Bauer & Ross Hoddinott & Adam Burton.
Mark is one of the UK’s leading landscape photographers. He has been a full-time professional since 2003, and his images have been published in books, magazines and calendars around the world. Mark is represented by several leading image libraries, including the fine art library, Trevillion Images and he is regular contributor the UK photographic press, in particular Digital SLR, Digital Photographer, Photography for Beginners and Landscape Photography Magazine.
He is the author of three books, including The Landscape Photography Workshop (with Ross Hoddinott) and is currently working on a fourth. He is a multi-award winner, having had work Highly Commended and Commended in the ‘Take a View’ Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition and Highly Commended in The International Garden Photographer of the Year. In 2011, he was a category winner in the Outdoor Photographer of the Year Competition.
Mark’s work is characterised by dramatic compositions shot in atmospheric light, and he is an experienced tutor who is passionate about helping others to develop their vision.
From an early age, Ross has had a passion for the outdoors. His parents introduced him to photography when he was aged 10 and Ross immediately began photographing the wildlife and scenery near their home in north Cornwall. In 1990, he won ‘BBC Countryfile’s’ junior flora and fauna category in their annual photo competition and by the time he won the ‘Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ competition a few years later, Ross had decided to pursue a career in photography.
Now aged 33, Ross is established as one of the UK’s leading outdoor photographers. He is a regular contributor to a number of magazines, including ‘Outdoor Photography’ and ‘Digital SLR Photography’, and his work is published widely. He is multi award winner in the prestigious ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition’ and was named ‘British Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2009’. He is also a commended photographer in the ‘Take-A-View’ Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition. He is contracted to NaturePL picture agency and the National Trust are among his clients. Ross is an experienced tutor and has also written several books on photography, including ‘The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Filters’, ‘The Digital Exposure Handbook’ and ‘The Landscape Photography Workshop’.
Adam is one of the UK’s leading landscape photographers and author of four books. Since 2008 he has been working as a full time professional landscape photographer, regularly supplying imagery and undertaking commissions for a wide range of business clients.
He has photographed five of the seven continents and now specialises in the landscapes of the UK, particularly Southwest England.
Photographic background
Adam first began teaching himself photography in 2001, mainly from reading magazines and then putting into practice techniques while on location either in the New Forest or along the Dorset coastline. This informal training enabled Adam to develop a unique style that continue to make his photographs instantly recognisable and highly in demand. His knowledge is entirely self taught; he has never received any formal photographic training.
Professional career
Ever since Adam first began taking photography seriously, his images have been in demand commercially. Since 2004 his images have been published regularly in national newspapers and magazines, as well as in books, greeting cards and calendars. Over this time he has worked for many large and prestigious organisations, supplying imagery and undertaking commissions for companies including British Petroleum, The AA, The Times and National Geographic.
Adam has authored four books published by leading UK publishing houses. He is currently working on a fifth title to be published in 2012.
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Itinerary
Day 1 - Depart UK for International Flight into Yangon.
Day 2 - Yangon - 2 nights Five star hotel.
Day 7 - Mandalay
Day 8 – Myinmu
Day 9 – Bagan
A visit to the local market in Pakokku where mouth-watering fruit and vegetables are laid out with consummate style. Then to the cheroot factory to watch the girls roll and make the cheroots with great speed and dexterity. Arrive in Bagan in the early afternoon and visit the Ananda Temple. Completed in 1091 AD, it is commonly referred to as one of the four great temples in Bagan. The Ananda is regarded by folklore as one of the most beautiful temples in Myanmar. The day’s finale is the sunset. Admire the light change on the pagodas as they exude antiquity and mystery. Finally the sun sets behind the hills on the far side of the Ayeyarwady River, filling the sky with a reddish glow, a truly magic moment.
Day 10 - Bagan
Day 11 - Bagan
Visit the great golden Shwezigon Pagoda. This holds a special place among Burmese pagodas for two reasons: it was the first major monument built in the Burmese style (as distinct from Mon style) following the country’s conversion to Theravada Buddhism, and was the first pagoda to have nat (spirit) images allowed within the recinct. The Shwezigon is said to contain important relics of the Gautama Buddha, two bones and a copy of a tooth. Afterwards, discover the local craft of lacquerware in a workshop where the traditional methods are still used. In the afternoon we take a tour of Bagan, with visits to brick making factory, a jaggery (sugar palm) workshop and discover the tradition craft of lacquerware with a visit to a lacquerware shop. In the evening, a candlelit sandbank dinner is served with the backdrop of the twinkling lights of Bagan.
Day 12 – Bagan
Day 13 – Mandalay
Visit to Mahamuni Pagoda, one of Myanmar’s
most religious monuments housing the revered Mahamuni Image. Continue on to visit Shwenandaw Monastery, the only palace building to survive the bombings of World War II. This beautiful teak monastery had been the apartment of King Mindon and after his death in 1879, his son Kong Theebaw, moved it out of the palace.
Lastly a visit to Kuthodaw Pagoda (Maha Lawka Marazein) built by King Mindon in 1857, in effect a copy of the Shwezigon Pagoda in Bagan. Kuthodaw is often called the biggest book in the world, for surrounding it are 729 marble slabs inscribed with the Tripitaka texts (Buddhist cannon).
Check out and disembark, transfer to Mandalay airport.
Day 14 - Arrive in UK.
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