Overview
Home to the Mingalar Bio Garden, Kyaikthale was destroyed during the Cyclone Nargis in 2008. However, people came together to help the people by building a garden that would provide for over 800 people, especially students. Experience the daily lives of locals and contribute to society by exchanging knowledge, experiences, and culture to make the lives of locals better.
Highlights
- Make offerings to the local monks as they collect their alms early in the morning
- Enjoy a Myanmar cooking class using produce you’ve picked from the field
- Experience and understand the lives of students in Mingalar monastic school
DAY 01
Arrival Kyaikthalae Village
On arrival into Kyaikthalae village, this morning guests will receive a warm welcome at the community lodge. A talk will then be provided by the community leader to explain more about the village and the people the project currently supports. This will be followed by lunch and an exploration of the village. This will be a great opportunity to learn about local industry, including bamboo basket weaving and sewing. Dinner will be provided at the community lodge.
(Accommodation:Community Lodge)
DAY 02
Kyaikthalae Village
Start the day with by making a food offering to the local monks as they go about collecting their alms. After carrying out your day’s “gooddeed”, we will then return to the Community Lodge for breakfast. Shortly after, we will explore the fields of the local farming community to learn about the creation of natural fertilizer, the cultivation of crops and poultry farming. Assuming you’ve worked up an appetite, we will then enjoy a Myanmar cooking class, using some of the produces sourced from the field. For those we do not wish to join this, or have not worked up an appetite, it will be possible to take part in a treeplanting initiative.Lunch willbe servedat the village.
After lunch you can drive to the Phayargyi, where it will be possible to learn about traditional pottery making techniques at the long village’s 15thcentury kiln site. Following dinner this evening, guests will enjoy a culture show including traditional dance acts such as U Shwe Yoe & Daw Moe.
(Accommodation:Community Lodge)
DAY 03
Departure Kyaikthalae village
After breakfast visit the Mingalar monastic school to greet the children that study and reside there. During your visit, it will be possible for you to hand over the vegetables sourced from the bio-garden to make sure they enjoy a nutritious meal.
After lunch, you may wish to visit the Maung Tee Zedi built by King Anawrahta, one of Myanmar’s most famous and popular rulers.
Enroute to Yangon, it is recommended that you stop at Paung Taw Chote Pagoda and Twante’s pottery village.
Remarks
- Recommended to take the trip all year round
- Able to customize the tour
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