Myanmar - April 2017

Yangon, Inle Lake, Kalaw & Ngpali, Myanmar formerly known as Burma - April 2017
This country absolutely blew me away. I imagine it to be like Thailand or maybe even Vietnam was before the impact of tourism. I love both these countries too but in Myanmar I felt we were truly experiencing a place that had been completely ‘untouched’. The people were unpretentious, the sights were truly unique, the food was delicious and the culture was facsinating. Yangon is a great starting point, a colonial city where we saw the giant sleeping buddha, took in the sparkly, golden Shwedagon pagoda and managed to visit a training monastery. We found it incredibly humbling to observe monks roaming the streets carrying maybe a bowl, their beads or a book. From Yangon we travelled to the Inle Lake where the local community live wholly off the lake. As you cruise through on a small rowing boat you get to witness the locals’ unique style of fishing, the luscious floating gardens and all the houses on stilts elevated above this freshwater lake. We also had great fun as a family, painting our faces in Thanaka, making cigars, learning about lotus weaving and an experience we’ll never forget; meeting the infamous ‘long necked ladies’. We also took the rocky drive to Kalaw well worth every bump just to interact with the elephants at the Green Valley Hill Elephant Sanctuary. Hugely fulfilling for all the family, we bathed and fed these huge creatures and planted seedlings in an effort to help reforestation. Our last stop in Myanmar was the relaxing, picturesque beach at Ngpali - the perfect place to relax and unwind at the end of our busy itinerary.
Zestip: We didn’t have a enough days on our trip to include Bagan. I’d highly recommend to take in the temples & ruins, a once in a lifetime experience… by hot air balloon!! Send your Myanmar enquiry to: louisafells@zestfultravel.com



