They
still follow the same traditional lifestyle and earn a living
by cultivating seasonal crops as well as growing the leaves
used to produce the ubiquitous Burmese cigar, the cheroot.
Stop by several traditional minority villages on the way for
an interesting introduction into the ancestral traditions
and way of life of these proud people. Arrive at Yasakyi village
in the late afternoon. Welcome tea and greetings from the
monks at the monastery. In the evening, join our Palaung party
with local Palaung specialities served around a large bonfire
followed by a music and dance performance by the local people
dressed up in their tribal clothes. All the villagers living
around the monastery join in. There is normally no electricity
at the monastery but a generator will be transported to the
monastery especially for the group. Comfortable bedding for
the group with individual mattresses, pillows, sleeping sheets
and mosquito nets are also provided. Overnight at Yasakyi
Monastery.
Day
3: Yasakhi Monastery-Pindaya-Inle Lake (B,L,D)
An early morning wake up call and after a traditional
Palaung breakfast at the monastery, start the two and a half
hour trek down to Pindaya by a different route passing by
several villages inhabited by another ethnic group, the Danu.
On arrival at Pindaya Market, transfer by traditional horse
and carriage to the hotel. Rooms are available on day use
to change and shower. After lunch at the hotel, transfer by
road to Inle Lake, one of Myanmar's best known sights. On
arrival at Nyaung Shwe village, proceed to the jetty and transfer
by motor boat to the lakeside hotel for a Shan welcome ceremony
with hotel staff dressed in traditional costume and playing
drums and gongs. Welcome signboard, and Shan tea served by
long-necked Padaung ladies. Dinner and overnight at Inle Lake.
Day
4: Inle Lake (B,L,D)
After breakfast visit Inle Lake by boat. Travelling on
Inle Lake is an exhilarating experience for nature lovers
and a chance to observe the unique traditions of the Intha
people like the leg-rowing fishermen and the floating gardens
built up from strips of water hyacinth and mud and anchored
to the bottom with bamboo poles. Visit In Dein, a newly opened
area with old stupas mysteriously covered by vegetation. The
tour also features Ywama, a floating village and the lake's
downtown where a floating market is held every five days,
Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the main shrine on the lake, and local
handicraft industries. Proceed to the Golden Island Cottages
Resort, built on stilts in the middle of the lake to experience
the spectacular leg-rowing boat race, organized especially
by Nature Dream. In the afternoon, proceed to the floating
Intha village where the initiation ceremony called Shin Pyu
in Burmese will be organized the next morning. The group will
be split into smaller groups to meet their "Godsons", the
young boys they are sponsoring, in their family homes. Return
to the hotel by late afternoon. In the evening enjoy a Shan
party by the lakeside. Overnight at Inle Lake.
Day
5: Inle Lake (Shin Pyu Ceremony)-Heho-Yangon (B,L,D)
After breakfast, participants leave the hotel wearing
their traditional Shan clothes to take part in the initiation
ceremony for young boys to become novice monks. This is a
rare opportunity to attend what is the most important step
in the life of most Burmese people and gain an insight into
the fascinating Buddhist religion. The group will witness
all the stages of the ceremony. Lunch at the monastery. In
the afternoon, transfer to Heho Airport for the flight back
to Yangon. On arrival, transfer to hotel and after a welcome
drink, there is time free to prepare for the farewell colonial
gala dinner. Overnight in Yangon.
Day
6: Depart Yangon (B)
After breakfast a fleet of microbuses and guides will
be available outside the hotel for guests who would like to
do some last minute shopping. After lunch at the hotel there
is some free time before transferring to the famous Strand
Hotel for a Colonial style high tea (own account) before heading
to the airport for onward flight while luggage is transported
separately.
Tour codes : ND-6-NS
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