For some time now there have been many conflicting views on travel to Myanmar but tourism also brings much needed support to local communities so why not discover for yourself the breathtaking beauty and charm this country has to offer.
Myanmar stretches from the sparkling islands of the Andaman Sea in the south right up into the Eastern Himalayan mountain range. To this day Myanmar remains one of the most mysterious and undiscovered destinations in the world.
There is so much to see and do in Myanmar and yet is it still one of the least visited countries in South East Asia. From the awe inspiring temples of Bagan to Mandalay’s fabled history, Myanmar has countless options for visitors.
Our fourteen day tour ‘Myanmar – The Golden Land’ allows you to experience the incredible scenic and cultural diversity. The journey you will embark on takes in the vibrancy of its cities, the all-pervading traditions of its religious heritage and the stunning landscapes along the Irrawaddy River on an adventure into the heart of the mysterious and beautiful enigma.
Steve Lidgey recently travelled to Myanmar on ‘The Golden Land’ tour, here he tells of his experiences.
Everywhere we travelled friendly faces welcomed us and asked that we send our friends and relatives to see their country. Not a problem – I would recommend it to everyone! From the glistening golden pagoda at Shwedagon that turns into a gleaming orange colour as the sun sets to the calm waters of the Irawaddy with its banks of onion beds and sunflowers there is something for all. As we watched the sun set from a temple in Bagan plain we had a panoramic vista with hundreds of pagodas before our eyes. Quite spectacular.
One thing that is not mentioned very often is the high standard of Burmese cuisine. Located between China and India, it is not surprising that the influences of these countries are felt. Traditional Burmese dishes such as Mohinga (rice noodle with fish gravy) and the crispy condiment Balachaung (fried shrimp with chilli and tamarind) are delicious alternatives. Best washed down with a glass of Myanmar beer at the end of a rewarding days travel… I think you will agree Mynamr is a country of exquiste beauty and one of the most serene countries in all of Asia”
Wherever you go in Myanmar, whether you cruise down the mighty Irawaddy River in style, drift over the ancient city of Bagan by hot air balloon, or search for that elusive tiger on the back of an elephant, there is always a feeling of adventure. To embark on this fascinating journey and for more information please call out experts today.
About Raymond Howe
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Travelling is something that has fascinated me right from my childhood. I first claimed to my mother age 3 that I wanted to be a translator in Australia when I grew up. I never found that job but did end up inevitably working within travel for the last 22 years – all of which at Bales. I have been very fortunate to travel the world in that time continually stoking the burning desire to experience new cultures and see wildlife as intended. As I now start a new journey of discovery with my first child in the coming weeks – I fear my long travelling trips may be on hold for a while. 