Myanmar Travel Blog Archive
Ngwe Saung
With no electricity during the day, sitting on the bungalow balcony directly on the beach you could hear only the sound of waves, little jingle bells (from the
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The christmas jingle bell sound of horses woke me up, and also Philipps elbow in the face. If you can be bothered and have the time it’s nice
Read More Mrauk U
Many visitors get confused with how to pronounce Mrauk U. It is pronounced “Meow ooo”, make sure you get that right or you’ll end up in Nyaung-U like
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After an uncomfortable (to say the least), 19 hour, hot, sweaty bumpy and noisy bus ride, a smile can be nice. Don’t expect that when you arrive in
Read More Bagan
Bagan is the jewel in the crown on the Myanmar gringo trail, everyone wants to get there and see what the fuss is about. The infrastructure is getting
Read More Inle Lake
We didn’t realise at the time but this was part of Inle Lake, we had arrived! Day 3 There were a few more inclines on day 3, but
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