Day 1: Yangon Arrival
- Meet and welcome at the airport by our experienced guide. On way to hotel, visit Mindama Hill where the world biggest white marble Buddha Image is situated and also to see the white elephants.
- Check in at hotel and take a short break. Then the journey begins with a tour through Yangon's colonial-style city center, Yangon's famous Mahabandoola Park, Town Hall. Visit Sule Pagoda, dating back over 2,000 years ago.
- Lunch at local restaurant.
- Continue to visit the magnificent reclining Buddha at Chauk Htat Gyi, a photo stop at the Karaweik Hall, a 'hamsa-bird-shaped' floating barge on Kandawgyi (Royal) Lake, then continue to see the Great Shwe Dagon Pagoda built history over 2500 years ago, two merchants brothers Tapussa and Bhallika from Myanmar who offered a gift of Honey cakes. In return, the Buddha personally removed eight hairs from his head and gave these to the two brother gave these to the two brothers for enshrinement in their native town of Okkalapa which is now the City of Yangon. On their return, the two brothers presented the Buddha's hairs to the King of Okkalapa who erected the pagoda and enshrined the eight hair together with the relics of previous three Buddhas. The original height of the pagoda was 66 feet. From the 14th century onward successive monarchs in Myanmar rebuilt or regilded it until Shwedagon reached its present height of 326 feet. It has ten unique different sections, namely, the base, the three terraces called "Pyisayan" the "Khaung Laung" so called because of its bell shaped, the "Baung Yit" with distinct embossed bands, the "Thabeik" (monk's food bowl) the "Kya-lan" an omamental lotus flower, the "Hnget Pyaw-Bu" (Banana Bud) the Hti (Umbrella), the "Hngetmana", the flag shape vane which revolves to the direction of wind, and the Seinbu (Diamond bud). The "Hti" the "hngetmana" and the "Seinbu" are decorated enlaid with 3154 gold bells, 79569 diamonds and other precious stones. Its golden dome rises 96 meters above its base and is covered with 60 tons of pure gold leaves. Also to see sunset from the pagoda.
- Dinner at local restaurant.
- O/N at the hotel in YANGON. Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2: Yangon – Heho Morning flight - Nyaung Shwe by car- Inle Lake (by boat)
- ABF at hotel
- Transfer to airport for flight to Heho.
- Upon arrival, we continue to Nyaung Shwe by car, then Inle Lake by boat about 1 hour drive.
- Sightseeing by boat to Phaung Daw Pagoda, where sacred and almost shapeless Buddha Image are housed, to one village which turn for 5 day rotation market, floating village of Heya Ywama and weaving village of Inpawkon.
- Lunch at a floating restaurant. After lunch visit Nga-phe Chaung Monastery better known as jumping cat monastery for its wonder of trained cats, other floating gardens and canals. To see native's method of rowing by leg, method of fishing, Shan shoulders bag weaving workshop in Nan Pan village on the lake.
- Dinner at local restaurant.
- O/N at the hotel in INLE LAKE. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Inle - Nyaung Shwe - Heho - Mandalay morning flight - Amarapura
- ABF at hotel
- Transfer to Nyaung Shwe by chatter boat. Arrive at Nyaung shwe jetty, continuous drive to Heho by private air con car. Arrive Heho airport to Mandalay morning flight. From airport to Amarapura start detail sightseeing, This trip will take you to Mahagandayon Monastery where more than a thousand monks live and study, to see their last meal of the day in total silence. Continue to U Pein Wooden Bridge built in 1782 and about 1 km long, using only wood even nail, sightseeing will include visit to Mahamuni Image covered with very thick layer of pure gold leaves weighing between 3-5 tons on the body except face, After that check in your hotel short rest. Then start sightseeing Maha Aung Mye Bonzan Oak Kyaung, a brick and stucco monastery.
- Lunch at local restaurant.
- After lunch visit to Golden palace (ex palace of former Myanmar kings newly built as the original style and design), Atumashi (the unrivalled) Monastery, Kuthodaw Pagoda know as the world biggest book with the collection of 729 stone slabs on which are inscribed the whole of Buddhist scripture at the foot of Mandalay Hill, then climb up to the Mandalay Hill Top to see sunset on the Ayeyawaddy River and Mandalay city view.
- Dinner at local restaurant.
- O/N at the hotel in AMARAPURA. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Mandalay – Mingun – Mandalay - Bagan (Nyaung U)
- ABF at hotel
- Boat trip to Mingun, just 12km on the west bank upstream from Mandalay.
- Upon arrival, visit Pondaw Paya, a five meter high working model for gigantic structure; Settawya Paya, the vaulted shrine with a footprint of the Buddha; Mingun Pahtotagyi Paya, one of the world's largest chides built by Bodaw Paya; the World renowned ringing, Mingun bell weighing 90 tons; Hsinbyume Paya, a representation of the Sulamani Paya which stands atop Mt. Meru. Return to Mandalay.
- Lunch at local restaurant then transfer to Mandalay international airport.
- Late afternoon or evening flight to Bagan (Nyang U). Arrive Nyaung U airport transfer to hotel and take a short rest.
- Have a short sightseeing in Bagan & Nyaung at famous area and some famous Pagoda.
- Dinner at local restaurant.
- O/N at the hotel in NYAUNG U. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Bagan(Nyaung U) - Yangon by evening flight
- ABF at hotel
- Visit hundred colorful Nyaung U local market; Shwezigon Pagoda, the prototype of later Myanmar stupas; Ananda temple, an architectural masterpiece resembling a Greek Cross; Sulamini temple, the paintings inside believed to be the original and oldest remained in Bagan; Dhamayangyi, a massive temple with a finest brickwork and lacquer ware workshop.
- Then transfer to Nyuang U airport for flight to Yangon.
- Arrive Yangon evening time and dinner at local restaurant.
- O/N at the hotel in YANGON. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Yangon Departure by morning or afternoon flight
- ABF at hotel
- Free at leisure 'till transfer to airport for departure. Meals: Breakfast