Three Myanmar girls, friends since childhood, find themselves in a remote eco-tourism village, far from the prying eyes of their conservative families. As the sun sets and the village sleeps, they sneak out to explore the dense jungle, their laughter echoing in the still night. Their innocence is shattered when they stumble upon a hidden shrine, housing a marble statue of a phallus, a symbol of ancient Burmese fertility rituals. The girls, curious and titillated, begin to touch and explore the statue, their giggles turning into moans as they rub themselves against it, their young bodies awakening to new sensations.