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No longer the city romantic poems should be based on, miserable, soulless, dirty Mandalay is used more as a stopover or base to visit the surrounding areas like former hill station Pyin Oo Lwin or the famous Ubein Bridge. Usually I am a lover of big cities, an absolute city girl at heart, but I really disliked this one. Unfortunately for me, the weather was not in my favour my two days in Mandalay, it also happened to be a national holiday the days I visited so many places were closed during the day, and I was stuck. When I did find somewhere that was open and sold food, even the fried rice and noodle soup tasted awful. My highlight was finding a supermarket, greeeeat find! No pavements, begging children, walking through sewage water in the rain, the difficulty in finding food places, it all added up to an unpleasant impression of Mandalay. Would I give it another chance? However even in good weather, with no national holiday, Mandalay would not make it even close to the top of my favourite cities list. Now Trending: 10 reasons to visit Myan Top 10 Bagan Temples. Confused about dollars and visa docs? Find out more here. Share this No Comments Apr 10, No Comments Apr 15, No Comments Apr 9, Ask me a question on the TravelFish forum.
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After a few hours delay in a lovelydomestic airport lounge, we were finally airborne on what can only be described as a rather shoddy propeller plane and stuck together with bits of tape and carpeted walls as soundproofing. Instead Steve gets to sit next to a very skinny white person who says nothing the whole flight and just nibbles the ham off the top of a strange tasting bread bun that is our free in flight meal. AND not forgetting reads a paper that takes both seats. Then we land, PHEW. Due to the delays the hotel rearranged the taxi for later. Luckily the airport staff help us and call the hotel and within 10 minutes we are on route. Steve had concerns over the 2 star hotel Debs had booked but we arrive to a super little place about 15 mins walk from town. Hotel Brillant was appropriately named and a brilliant place to stay. It was valentines days on the day we arrived, a lovely start to our stay. You could even borrow free bicycles to cycle to town and a bus would drive you down to the village in the evening and collect you later. Much much better than the photos on the website and there was a small traditional shan restaurant just over the road where we had a couple of good meals. Next day we spend walking to town and going to a cool local market where we pick up some traditional masks and Deb grabs some amazingly priced silk fabric. Myanmar local markets are nothing like the others we have been too. Real hand made tools, reed products, betel leaves and fish so fresh it is still wiggling whilst being chopped up! We find a local cafe and go super safe with cans of coke and straws. So many tourists get ill here that we are on constant safety watch wiping everything as we go, super hand washing as the money is so so dirty. Right down to hand sanitising the phone and camera every so often with cotton buds. Off out tonight to watch a film made by an ex monk all about how the monks of the area live. Better late than never? Fresh food in abundance due to the banks of the lake. Just the best! Where they used to run on solar power they now have electricity. Who knows how this will look in 5 years time. Hopefully not like Cambodia and Bangkok. The guys did a great job and we cooked up a treat to eat on the amazing decking and chatted about everything from floating garden construction to real life living in Myanmar as a local. Once we were all finished we got a floating village tour through the local village in a little wooden canoe. Trying to watch Deb wobble her way in was quite a site to behold and Steve really loved his new hat! No dinner tonight as we were well and truly stuffed full and had to have an early night ready for the boat in the morning. Skip to content. Well that was an interesting flight! Yangon to Heho… After a few hours delay in a lovelydomestic airport lounge, we were finally airborne on what can only be described as a rather shoddy propeller plane and stuck together with bits of tape and carpeted walls as soundproofing. Then off on a boat to speed along to our class in one of the floating villages. The setting was fabulous and we even go and ride around the local village. No tourists here! May and Yin help us produce 10 local shan dishes. Like Loading Leave a comment Cancel reply. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.
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