Details Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival at Yangon airport about 09:15 am by Thai Airway.
Transfer to the Hotel in the center of Town . Visit to Chaukhtatgyi pagoda, the
huge Gigantic reclining Buddha Image, and stroll up near Karaweik Royal floating
barge. By the sun down visit Shwedagon pagoda and watch the activity of Pagoda
platform. Dinner and overnight in Yangon.

Shwedagon Pagoda |

Chaukhtutgyi Pagoda |

National Museum |

Karaweik Floating Hall |
Day 2 : From Yangon to Bago
Morning, depart for Bago with the stop at Shwenyaungbin Spirit house, and
Htaukkyant War Cemetery. Proceed to Hleku and watch the populace at the local
market. Continue to Kyaikpon 4-seated huge Buddha Images, and visit
Shwethahlaung Reclining Buddha Image, and Kahlani sima of the prototype of
ordination hall. Then Visit Shwemawdaw pagoda that is even higher than Shwedagon
Pagoda of Yangon, and study the life of the Buddhist monks at Kyachutwaing
Monastery where a large numbers of monks in different age and levels are
studying Buddhism. Sunset from Hinthagone Pagoda, and overnight in Bago.

Kyaikpon Pagoda |

War Cemetery |

Shwethahlaung Pagoda |

Shwemawdaw Pagoda |
Day 3 : From Bago to Taungoo
Watch the Buddhist monks going for alms round in the morning. Proceed to
Moeinkyi Bird Centuary to watch the flocks of water ducks. Learn the purchasing
of vegetables and fruits at Baina village. Stop at Thuhtaykon village to see the
remains of Indian farmers since the British time. Zeyawaddy is the biggest
Indian town where many Indian descendant live. They were forced to come Myanmar
by the British to establish the rice plantations. Some visit Taungoo in and
around . Accommodation at Myanmar Beauty or Myanmar Hla guest house.

Vegetables Market |
Day 4 : Adventure in the Forest.
Early morning drive into in the forest to see the live elephants and Teak
production being carried out by Myanmar Timber Enterprise. Learn the life of
man's best forklift, the Elephants, their refresher training camp, and watch the
working Elephants. (Only if weather allowed) Continue Shwetaung Ngwetaung Karen
village to learn the life of Karen people. Visit from house to house to watch
their daily work (Trying to sleep at the village).

Shwetaung Ngwetaung |

Village Elephant on Duty |
Day 5 : From Karen village to Kalaw.
Morning overland drive to Kalaw. Watch the Burmese Cheroot making in Tatkone.
Again learn the cottage industry of dairy product in Yamethin. Stretch out our
legs by walking a bit near the Meikhtila lake. Then start driving on the ranges
of the mountains up to Kalaw but stop at Yinmarbin village to watch the country
life of the people, and timber furniture work. Continue to Kalw for dinner and
overnight.

Burmese Cheroot |
Day 6 : Treking around Pindaya
Drive to Pindaya and start treeking to to Htut-ni and Sakya-in (Danu tribals)
village, and continue to Yazakyi village (Palaung village) to explore the Ethnic
minorities, and lunch at village monestery. Then proceed to Line Inn village
where Taungyoe, and Danu tribals live. Visit from house to house and view the
panorama from the Pawtawmu hill top. Continue to Taungpawgyi Danu village and
return to the Pindaya.

Palaung tribal Couple |

Taungyoe Tribes |
Day 7 : Drive Pindaya to Inle Lake
Visit Pindaya cave in which thousand of Buddha Images are adorned at every
corner of the niche. Again stop at Ngetpyawtaw village to learn the Local bamboo
umbrella making and village, then to Yechansin village to study the Bamboo hat
making. Visit available 5 days market (Pwehla or Aungban or Heho) to watch the
minorities and visit Pao village to learn the country life. Dinner and overnight
in Nyaungshwe or at Golden Cottage Island Hotel on the Lake.

Bamboo Umbrella Making |

Pindaya Cave Pagoda |
Day 8 : Explore in Inle Lake
Explore in and around the lake by small boat. Learn the life of fishermen, and
floating gardens on which fruits, flowers, and vegetables are grown. Visit
Nampan market or Ywama floating market or another one (depend on five days'
movement) to watch the colorful minorities of Shan State. Phaungdawoo Pagoda is
right in the center of the lake and famous for it's five shapeless Buddha Images
heavily gilded with gold. Then continue to floating village to learn the daily
life of Intha people. Visit Silversmith, hand loom weaving in Einpawkone
village, and boat making. Ngahpechaung Monastery is one of the famous for its'
well trained jumping cats. Dinner and overnight in Inle.

Floating market |

Phaungdawoo Pagoda |

Hand loom weaving |

Jumping cats |
Day 9 : Trekking to PaO and Danu village
Trekking from Nanpan village to Mine Khut, and Panpyin village where the PaO
tribal lives. Again continue to Tak Gyi, and Donthkhut village to view the Danu
tribal people. There are not very many houses but very remote. Proceed to Htine
village located on the peak of the mountain from where view the panorama of Lake
Inle. Htine is the village which is the mid way to Katku. Return to Hotel for
dinner and overnight.

PaO tribal |

Katku Pagoda |
Day 10 : By train to Kalaw, and overland to Mandalay
Transfer to Station to catch the train form Shwenyaung to Kalaw. Then (Kalaw) to
Mandalay by overland driving. Stop at Monastery and village to learn the
monastic education and the country life. Sometime enjoy the un-expectable
celebration such as novitiation ceremony, weeding ceremony held at the village.
Dinner and overnight in Mandalay.

On the way to Mandalay |
Day 11 : Mandalay and around
Visit Kuthotaw Pagoda, the world largest book, then learn the Gold leaf beating.
Drive to Mahagandayon monastery to study the life of Buddhist monks, and picnic
site U Bein bridge. After lunch visit Shweinbin old monastery, and Mahamuni
Pagoda. Visit stone carving and Bronze casting. Then proceed to Mandalay hill
from where view the panorama of the environment. Dinner at local restaurant and
enjoy the Marrionette show. Overnight in Mandalay.

Kuthodaw Pagoda |

Shweinbin old monastery |

Mahamuni Pagoda |

Bronze casting |

Mandalay Hill |

Marionette show |
Day 12 : Visit Mingon and Sagaing
Boat trip across Ayeyawaddy River to Mingon. Watch the World largest ringing
bell and Huge but unfinished Pagoda. Then continue to Strange Architectual
Pagoda Myatheintan pagoda. Afterward continue to Sagaing, and visit Thameikhtaw
Nunnery to study the life of Buddhist Nuns, Ywahtaung village for claypot and
silver ware making. View the panorama and sunset from the top of Sagaing hill.
Dinner and overnight in Mandalay.

World largest ringing bell |

Myatheintan pagoda |

Thameikhtaw Nuns |

Claypot Sagaing |

Silverware |

Sagaing Hill |
Day 13 : From Mandalay to Monywa
Visit Silk-weaving cottage industry in Amarapura and stop at Ywahtaung village
to learn the silver ware making. Proceed to Monywa with visit villages on route.
Visit Thanbuddhe temple to study stucco work, and the world largest reclining
Buddha image on the top of the mountain. Again visit Shweguni pagoda, and its
mural painting. Dinner and overnight at Monywa hotel.

Thanbuddhe temple |

Reclining Buddha image |
Day 14 : From Monywa to Pakkuku.
Drive to Pakkuku through the country site of Central Myanmar. Stop at Pakhangyi
village, the Native town of Kogyigyaw, The Drunken Spirit, and learn the daily
life of the countyrsite, the Fort built to stop hostile enemies. Continue to
Pakkuku for dinner and overnight (or cross Ayeyawaddy River to Bagan).

The Drunken Spirit |

On the way to Pakkuku |
Day 15 : Boat trip to Bagan and Explore the First Myanmar Empire.
The culture tour begins with Shwezigon Pagoda, the prototype of later Myanmar
Stupa and Nyaung Oo local market to watch the people of surrounding area,
proceed to Gawdawpalin Temple and Htilominlo Temple, well noted for its pilaster
work, proceed to Dhamanyangyi Temple, famous for its fine brick work, proceed to
Ananda Temple, an architectural crowing achievement of Bagan. Thatbyinnyu Temple
is the tallest temple in Bagan built in the middle of 12th century. Visit
Sulamani Temple to study the finest brickwork.

Shwezigon Pagoda |

Dhamanyangyi Temple |

Ananda Temple |

Thatbyinnyu Temple |

Sulamani Temple |

Bagan View |
Day 16 : From Bagan to Mt Popa (Sprirt Mountain)
(Morning) Depart for Mt.Popa, visit the village on route. Drop at Nats (Spirit)
museum to see the life size of the Nats statues. Climb up the mountain to view
the environ of arid area. Climb Shwesandaw Pagoda to see the aerial view of
Bagan. Proceed to Shwegugyi Temple, Gubyaukgyi Temple, and visit Myingaba
village to learn the processing of regional lacquerware product. Proceed to
Manuha Temple, and Nanpaya Temple. Dinner and overnight in Bagan.

Mt. Popa |

Shwesandaw Pagoda |

Gubyaukgyi Temple |

Lacquer ware |
Day 17 : From Bagan to Pyway (Prome)
Drive to Chauk, the center of petroleum extracting since the British time,
continue to Salay and learn the wooden monastery built in the 15th centaury.
Then proceed to Magway and watch the river view from Myathalun Pagoda. Proceed
to Pyi (Prome) the old capitol of Pyu period on the 3rd Centaury. Dinner and
overnight Mingalar garden Hotel.

View from River Bank |
Day 18 : Drive to Htonebo, and take the boat to see Ahkauttaung Clif on which
hundreds of Buddha Images are carved. Drive back to prome by stopping villages
en route, then continue to Neikbeinna Nunnery to learn the life of Buddhist
Nuns. Shwesandaw pagoda is the most famous pagoda built in the time of the
Buddha founded by King Doatdabaung who built the Palace Srikhitarha. Selhtutgyi
Pagoda, the huge gigantic seated Buddha Image is next to Shwesantaw Pagoda.
Continue to Yangon and dinner and overnight in Yangon.

Ahkauttaung Clif |

Neikbeinna Nunnery |

Selhtutgyi Pagoda |

Karaweik Floating Hall |
Day 19 : Visit to Visit in the downtown, and proceed to National Museum to watch
the royal Regalias of the Last King that are made of gold and richly studded
with precious stones such as Rubies, Emerald, Sapphire, Diamond, Oriental
Topaz…Last minute shopping at Scotch Market and departure in the evening…

Royal Regalia |

Royal Throne |