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Reviewed January 2, 2020

We had a great time cycling through Myanmar countryside and temples meeting local people doing their job on the way. Our guide Lin made our tour very fascinating and authentic. Sunset cruise by U Bein bridge ended our day in best possible way.
Highly recommend!

Date of experience: December 2019
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Mobile13264479007, Manager at Grasshopper Adventures, responded to this reviewResponded February 4, 2020

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Dear S7273NDadrianb,

Thanks for the review and very appreciated to hear that you enjoyed the tour.

Our Grasshopper Adventures always try to offer very authentic local experience to our customers and show them the different spots to witness how beautiful and simple the real Myanmar is.

Can't wait to see you again somewhere on one our tours!!!

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Reviewed January 1, 2020 via mobile

This was our third trip with Grasshopper, and we’ve never been disappointed. The quality of the experience, condition of the equipment and the service of the friendly guides has always been top notch. On this particular trip Zay Yar and Aung guided us to local villages and through a bamboo forest. There were 2 connections by boat. The “snack” and lunch stops were delicious. And we ended the day with a kayak tour of Nam Pan. The trip was exactly as described - no surprises. The only additional comment I would make is that while the ride was flat and not particularly technical, your child should be comfortable riding a mountain and navigating a single track.

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Reviewed December 31, 2019 via mobile

This tour was great. Highly recommend. The cycling was not hard. I only wish I had brought a GoPro for on-the-move photography because I kept wanting to stop and take photos along the way. Our guide, Linn, was excellent. We unfortunately didn't have time to walk on the U Bein bridge after the sunset boat ride. That would me my one suggestion to the guides.

Date of experience: December 2019
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Reviewed December 28, 2019

I felt like I had time transported back in time when my husband and I visited Myanmar for a bike trip. Most people wear traditional dress and are so nice. We would be biking along and someone driving an ox cart would cross our path. Scooters with a family of three or four were ubiquitious. And the cry of "Mingleabba" (Burmese for Hello) was constant welcoming us as we biked through this country. We biked along the paths and roads along Inle Lake, in the Shan Hills, and near Mandalay and Bagan and saw amazing countryside. Our guide Phyo made sure we really got to experience his country. He knew so many people and places off the beaten path and we got to see how people really live and work. One highlight was visiting an elephant preserve near Kalaw and getting to feed, bathe a learn about elephants retired / rescued from the timber industry. It was something I will never forget. Another highlight was getting up early to bike through the temples of Bagan and see the balloons rise. Grasshopper also finds these hotels that give you western style comfort with a local flavor. We absolutely loved this trip and Myanmar will forever be in my heart.

Date of experience: December 2019
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Reviewed December 27, 2019 via mobile

Dan was a great and knowledgeable tour guide taking us around the village and ancient site of Innwa. Much better way to travel than horse and cart in my opinion because you move freely. Dan provides good snacks and we got to sample some local street food also. We cycled 21km (we used a FitBit to measure) through countryside and village stopping at various interesting points as we went. Safety helmets were provided and the bikes were excellent condition. As well as stopping at ruins and pagodas, we also stopped at a weaving factory which was interesting. We took a short ferry hop across the river which was fun and finally we take a rowing boat into the river to look at the U Bein Bridge. Excellent trip, highly recommend.

Date of experience: December 2019
Thank Lee C
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