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		Day 1: Arrive Yangon 
		
		Arrive in Yangon. Welcome by your guides from Nature Dream 
		Travels & Tours with signboard. Transfer to hotel in air-conditioned 
		coach while luggage is taken care of by porters and transported 
		separately. Welcome banner on arrival at hotel and welcome drink while 
		checking-in. Lunch at the hotel. Late afternoon departure from the hotel 
		by the little blue local taxi for a visit of Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar's 
		holiest monument with its huge golden stupa covered with 60 tons of pure 
		gold leaf. Dinner with cultural show at hotel. Overnight in Yangon.
		
		 
		
		Day 2: Yangon-Bago (B)
		
		After breakfast, 
		Drive to Bago, en route, stop for study Myanmar farmer's life style and 
		daily work. Continue drive to Bago, visit local Market and hight lights 
		including Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Kalayani Sima Ordination Hall and 
		Shwethalyaung Reclining Buddha. Lunch at nice local restaurant. 
		Afternoon jeep safari in and around Bago to feel fresh and smile of 
		people. Late afternoon return back to Yangon. 
		Dinner at hotel. Overnight in Yangon. 
		
		 
		
		Day 3: Yangon-Bagan 
		(B)
		
		Fly 
		from Yangon to Bagan (estimate time is 50 minutes). On arrival Bagan, 
		welcome by Nature Dream's representative with signboard. Transfer to 
		hotel in air-conditioned coach while luggage is taken care of by porters 
		and transported separately. Welcome banner on arrival at hotel and 
		welcome drink while checking-in. Lunch at a riverside restaurant 
		overlooking the Irrawaddy River. In the afternoon visit a lacquer ware 
		factory and Ananda Temple, one of Bagan's architectural masterpieces. In 
		the late afternoon, transfer to That Byin Nyu Temple for a horse and 
		carriage tour passing among the most impressive temples and pagodas of 
		Bagan. The ride ends, reach at temple for a sunset cocktail party before 
		enjoying sunset over Bagan’s magical temples from its upper terrace. 
		Return to hotel. In the evening "longyi party" is held with a 
		traditional performance. Overnight in Bagan. 
		 
		
		Day 4:
		Bagan (B) 
		
		Breakfast served in the restaurant and at the terrace of the hotel 
		(local breakfasts are presented for visitor's taste). Then we invite you 
		not only to visit the charming Monastery of Taungbi, but also to 
		participate through a food donation to the life of the monastery: You 
		will get a deeper look into the spirituality of Myanmar while spending 
		time with the monks and watch the daily meal being given from your 
		donation. The participants serve all the monks of the monastery rice in 
		their alms bowl. After the donation visit the Shwezigon Pagoda with the 
		magnificent golden stupa. Transfer back to the hotel for international 
		lunch. In the afternoon free time around the swimming pool or visits of 
		the ancient temples of Bagan with guide. Around 16h00 transfer to the 
		Aye Yar jetty to embark a private boat for an unforgettable sunset 
		cruise on the Irrawaddy River with nice views of the rural life along 
		the riverbank. Dinner with Puppet show. Overnight in Bagan. 
		
		  
		
		Day 5:
		Bagan-Mandalay (B)
		
		
		
		Breakfast served at the hotel. Transfer to Bagan airport for flight to 
		Mandalay. Proceed by coaches to the hotel and immediate check in. Start 
		sightseeing tour of Mandalay, Myanmar's cultural capital with the 
		Mahamuni Pagoda, famous for its venerable statue of Buddha covered with 
		gold leaf. Each participant will be given 5 gold leaves to put himself 
		on the Buddha statue (according to the custom only men are allowed to 
		touch the statue, women have to ask another man to put the gold leaves 
		on the statue). Burmese lunch at the colonial building of the Green 
		Elephant restaurant. Mandalay has long been known as a centre of skilled 
		craftsmanship and in former times supplied the Royal courts. A visit to 
		the traditional workshops includes crafts as woodcarving, marble masonry 
		and gold leaf making. Visit to the astonishing Shwenandaw Monastery 
		(noted for its exquisite wood carving) and the Kuthawdaw Pagoda (with 
		its 729 marble stone slabs of Buddhist scriptures known as the world 
		biggest book). At the end of the day transfer (by pick-up trucks) to the 
		top of Mandalay Hill and enjoy the sunset over the city. 
		
		
		Delicious Myanmar set menu with Cultural dance at hotel's garden and 
		overnight in Mandalay.
		
		 
		
		
		
Day 
		6: Mandalay-Mingun Cruise (B)
		
		
		Buffet Breakfast will be served at the hotel. Transfer to the jetty in 
		Mandalay. Embarkation on private chartered boats for a cruise on the 
		Irrawaddy River towards the former capital of Mingun. For your group we 
		chartered the K4 or the K7 of the Inland Water Company; with their over 
		60 year’s of history these 2 boats were already a legend in the old 
		Burmese Days. After a 1 ½ hour cruise, arrival in Mingun famous for its 
		huge unfinished pagoda which remaining terrace offer amazing views over 
		the river). Visit also the Mingun Bell that was supposed to crown the 
		pagoda and considered as the world largest uncracked ringing bell. 
		Return back to the boat and enjoy a 2 ½ hour cruise over the Irrawaddy 
		River arriving at Shwe Kye Yet jetty opposite Sagaing Hill.A buffet 
		lunch will be served on board of the boat while 3 artists from Mingun 
		will entertain you while demonstrating their skills in their unique 
		razor blade painting. In the evening, Visit beautiful  “U Bein” bridge 
		and walk on this very long 200 years old teak bridge built over a 
		peaceful lake. Continue to visit a traditional silk weaving craft 
		workshop. Continue to Ava (formerly known as Inwa): after crossing a 
		river with small chartered ferries discover by little horse cart (2 pax/cart) 
		this former capital from 14th to 18th century 
		visiting the old wooden Bagaya monastery and the remains of the Royal 
		Palace and fort. Cross the beautiful metallic bridge of Ava and visit 
		the holy Sagaing Hill covered with thousand of pagodas. Transfer back to 
		the hotel at the end of the day. Overnight in Mandalay. 
		
		 
		
		
		Day 7: 
		Mandalay-Heho (B)
		
		
		Buffet breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Mandalay international 
		airport for flight to Heho with Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways (40 min 
		flight). Estimated flight schedule: Dep 08h10 / Arr 08h50.
		From Heho, 
		enjoy a scenic drive to Pindaya through the picturesque countryside. On 
		arrival visit Pindaya’s limestone cave with its maze of chambers 
		displaying more than 8,000 Buddha statues. After lunch at a local hotel, 
		depart together with several local trekking guides for a three hours 
		trek up to the beautiful mountains surrounding Pindaya. The Palaung are 
		animists and are thought to be the earliest inhabitants of Myanmar. 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 8: Yasakhi 
		Monastery-Pindaya-Inle Lake (B)
		
		
		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 PaO ladies. 
		Dinner and overnight at Inle Lake.
		
		 
		
		Day 9: Inle Lake (B)
		After 
		breakfast visit Inle Lake by boat. Traveling 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 
		famous Resort hotel, 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 10: Inle Lake (Shin Pyu 
		Ceremony)-Heho-Yangon (B)
		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 dinner. Overnight in Yangon. 
		
		 
		
		
		Day 11: 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, 
		transfer to the airport for onward flight 
		 
		
		This is quite an itinerary for 
	our people, I would like to book this tour programe 
				
				
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