In the northeast of Myanmar is one of the country’s most popular states: Shan state. Its popularity is due to the incredible landscapes, famous sights and delicious food that it offers. An increasingly visited town is Hsipaw (pronounced ‘see-paw). Despite the increase in tourism, it remains a genuinely typical Myanmar town, while having just enough… Continue reading All you Need to Know about Hsipaw
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Exploring Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Region
The Ayeyarwady region was the last area of Myanmar that Ollie and I visited during our most recent trip to the country in December 2016 - January of this year. It is a very different part of Myanmar, occupying the delta region of the Ayeyarwady River with the Bay of Bengal to the south and… Continue reading Exploring Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Region
Isolated Chin State: A Different World
Chin state in north-western Myanmar is the country’s least developed and most sparsely populated state. It is a very traditional area where only the most adventurous travellers venture. Ollie and I decided, as part of our third trip to Myanmar, to spend a week over Christmas in the southern part of the state. Our first… Continue reading Isolated Chin State: A Different World
Exploring Mrauk U: A Gem in Rakhine State
Mrauk U is located in Myanmar’s westernmost state, Rakhine, and is the second most famous archaeological site in the country. But is it just a mini Bagan? Ollie and I were very excited to visit Mrauk U and see for ourselves how it differs from Bagan. We found it to be very different! The temples… Continue reading Exploring Mrauk U: A Gem in Rakhine State
Why we Fell in Love with Myanmar
Last year, in 2015, Ollie and I made our first visit to Myanmar. We spent 28 days in this fascinating country and fell in love with the place. I was in tears as we boarded our flight at Yangon international airport, set for our next month of travel in Vietnam, and vowed that it would… Continue reading Why we Fell in Love with Myanmar
Blood, Sweat and Kindness: In Myanmar the Goodwill of Mankind still Exists
The people of Myanmar are, without a doubt, some of the kindest people we have met on our travels. Nothing is too much trouble. They always smile and are friendly. We've had people give us lifts, offer us shelter and share their food and water (and on some occasions tea) and we once even had… Continue reading Blood, Sweat and Kindness: In Myanmar the Goodwill of Mankind still Exists