Judeo-Christian Cultural Immersion Tour
Overview
Indigenous communities and their traditional cultures are the focus of our unique tours, offering a more personal connection compared to standard sightseeing experiences. Each tour emphasizes one specific ethnicity, providing an in-depth introduction and interactions with community members.
- 🌱 Tours are conducted in partnership with local indigenous communities to help sustain their lifestyles.
- 🗣️ Licensed tour guides average over 20 years of experience, ensuring a qualified experience.
- 🏅 Amenities provided are higher-quality and more extensive than those offered by other tours.
- 🤝 Personal interactions with community members enhance the understanding of their daily lives.
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Pickup included
- Complimentary Catalogue & Museum-Quality Curation
- Premium Branded Soft Drinks, Bottled Water, Juice
- Premium Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Intimate Small Group Tours – Limited to 10 guests
- Authentic local restaurant matching tour's ethnic focus, frequented primarily by local Myanmar community.
- Complimentary Longyi - (Sarong worn by men and women) to wear on tour and take home as a memento.
- Veteran Licensed Tour Guides
- All Fees and Taxes
- Community Donations On Your Behalf
- Cultural Indigenous Community Immersion
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities/Tips
- Personal expenses, purchases.
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Yangon RegionThe Judeo-Christian tradition has a long history in Myanmar, beginning with the arrival of Catholic missionaries in 1554, the introduction of Protestantism in 1813, and the immigration of Iraqi and Cochin (Indian) Jews in the mid-19th century. The tour includes cultural visits to various historic churches and Myanmar’s last surviving synagogue, along with discussions of the religions, culture and architecture. Also included on an occasional basis is the sharing of meals with local priests, ministers and elder laypeople, as well as the joining of masses/services, bible study and meditation.
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Armenian Apostolic Church of St. John the BaptistThe tour includes cultural visits to various historic churches and Myanmar’s last surviving synagogue, along with discussions of the religions, culture and architecture. Also included on an occasional basis is the sharing of meals with local priests, ministers and elder laypeople, as well as the joining of masses/services, bible study and meditation.
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Musmeah Yeshua SynagogueThe Judeo-Christian tradition has a long history in Myanmar, beginning with the arrival of Catholic missionaries in 1554, the introduction of Protestantism in 1813, and the immigration of Iraqi and Cochin (Indian) Jews in the mid-19th century. The tour includes cultural visits to various historic churches and Myanmar’s last surviving synagogue, along with discussions of the religions, culture and architecture. Also included on an occasional basis is the sharing of meals with local priests, ministers and elder laypeople, as well as the joining of masses/services, bible study and meditation.