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At this point, what you are getting is a country that behaves like a spoiled rich child. Whereas many countries have earned their tourists and travelers from years of hardwork and solid policymaking, Myanmar has gotten its exponentially-growing stream due mostly to the novelty of re-opening. But should you really rush to a middling place where foreigners are treated like wandering money bags ripe for the picking just because it will change? If anything, change might be a good thing because at current, you have very little to protect yourself from being manipulated. So if you want those things, you better go now. But you want to beat all the tourists right? You are already too late. If you are wondering, these conclusions—which might very well seem heavy-handed—are influenced by the knowledge of Southeast Asia and what denotes value i. Myanmar has great photographic subjects. It has great light. But hold your expectations in check. No one visiting for the first time now is an early explorer of virgin territory unless you stay away from the hot-spots like Inle Lake, Bagan, etc. And yes, little kids saying hello to you is warming and the non-commercial interactions are certainly nice. If you want to get the special virgin experience and you need to do Myanmar, you might be best served by obtaining a Lonely Planet book and crossing off anything that is written about extensively. Do you want to go to Inle Lake? You want to see Bagan? Just stopping in town for 10 minutes? You want an avocado? It might cost you. You are paying double because you are a foreigner. What do you think will happen to the overpriced price? That is a markup of x just for being a foreigner. There is a much more lengthy philosophical and logical debate about this kind of thinking, but behind all the smiles and waves, you are getting middling Southeastern Asian quality for higher-end Southeastern Asian pricing. Does this tickle your heart? How would that fly? In Vietnam , foreigners are paying more for things like bowls of pho, but the quality is well in excess of the sticker price. In Myanmar, foreigners are paying more for nearly everything and the value is quite poor in comparison to its Southeastern brethren. And so, yes, Myanmar will change dramatically over the coming year and if you want to see it now, then now is the time, but you may want to question why you really want to see it now. If your reason is to see a country before tourism, you need another reason or a different place. Myanmar has a long coastline, with chilled-out beaches which are generally via air or long buses on narrow winding roads. The interior is popularly known for its scenery including wide swaths of ancient temples and natural scenery such as Inle Lake and the hill country. If you are planning on visiting Myanmar Burma , this is a random assortment of places, not necessarily including the obvious tourist draws, that might be of interest:. Myanmar is located in southeast Asia, with India and Bangladesh on its western border, Thailand, Laos and China along its eastern border and the Bay of Bengal on its coastline. Figure on a 20 hour flight with connection from NYC to Myanmar, 20 hours out of Los Angeles with a connection, 13 hours with one stop from Frankfurt, 12 hours from Sydney with one-stop and a touch over an hour from Bangkok. Myanmar is serviced by many of the Chinese and middle-eastern airlines. November to April. October and May good shoulder season months, with May being quite hot and October coming out of the monsoons. The main problem with December and January are tourist numbers are quite high. However, if you stay off the popular trail, you will find most areas mostly tourist-free. Slightly more than the typical Southeast Asian country, it certainly is not a good value at the moment. Lodging is typically a very poor value with a couple exceptions like in Inle Lake. Buses, trains and planes are relatively reasonable although on some of these you have to pay foreigner rates which are apt to increase at any time. Not customary to tip. However, outside influence has trained porters to expect a tip. Service charge may appear on restaurant bills but if you want to tip, round the bill up. With taxi, no tip or round the bill up. Generally, yes. Myanmar has instituted an electronic visa for certain nationalities e. The approval letter is good for 90 days after being issued. Once inside the country, you have 28 days until your visa expires. It is for one-entry only. For listing of nationalities that do not need a visa mostly southeast Asian , and a listing of countries eligible for the eVisa, see the official site for eVisa, Tourists section. Check here for most current fees. You need a yellow fever vaccination if coming from a country with yellow fever. Otherwise, no special vaccinations are required. Generally it is strongly advised not to drink the water. Based on research, it seems the water quality is relatively better than most believe, but as for drinking, it really depends on the source. Deep wells and other sources have been found to have high arsenic levels, as well as high levels of micro-organisms. Piped-in water seems to be much better. So as much as you see scare sites telling you to only drink bottled water, do you know what is in that bottled water? Long story short, it is popularly advised not to drink the tap water in Myanmar. Most hotels provide you with free bottled water, one of the few perks. One cheaper, less efficient, more lively option is a minute walk or taxi to Pa Ywet Seik Kone station. Should cost MMK. The photo above is from that train. Not expansive east to west but very worthwhile north and south. As typical, the super useful Seat61 has a great amount of information traveling by train in Myanmar. In addition to train, much travel is performed by bus of varying quality. The government-owned Myanma Air has had safety issues with its Chinese aircraft. Yangon Airways is blacklisted by the US Treasury Department for its ties to certain military factions. Golden Myanmar Airlines was quite a good value getting around and the planes were quite new. KBZ was also fine. A new airport with four-times the capacity is being built and scheduled for completion around Right now, visiting other countries over land is quite difficult as various border posts are closed or restricted. It is typically possible to get into Thailand though air is the preferable method for most. For dishes to try while visiting Myanmar:. In reality the pronounciation can be quite difficult so by default you might backpedal into English and find it the best choice in the more heavily touristed areas. Good luck. If you want to brush up on some lingo before visiting Myanmar, WikiTravel , as usual, has a nice Phrase Book although Burmese is no pushover. Also note that Myanmar uses Brahmic scripts which means a scarcity of latin letters to make things a little more interesting. There are also a smattering of Indian compatible with Euro plug and Chinese plugs in certain regions. Frequency is 50Hz and Voltage varies as seen in this chart. Most electronics battery chargers, mobile phones, etc. In addition, the power supplied in Myanmar can be quite dirty and it is often you will see devices to regulate the variances. Further, in some regions the power will cut out for scheduled parts of the day. Before this occurs and afterwards you can get strange power variability that might not be very good for your electronics. Myanmar Kyat MMK. See conversion. To convert the other direction, just add three zeroes to the right. 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Each day of this enlightening adventure will introduce you to another facet of this beautiful country, or another chapter in her story. Your journey will take you from your slick colonial hotel in the capital through crumbling ancient cities, hill stations and waterside villages, as you explore by boat, trishaw, bike and elephant, meeting craftspeople, villagers and former Shan royalty along the way. Arrive in Yangon, where you will be met on arrival and transferred to your excellent hotel, a colonial masterpiece in the heart of the city. Built in , The Strand Hotel Yangon is evocative of a long-gone Victorian era, with rattan chairs, teak panelling and Chesterfield sofas, all brought bang up-to-date following a sensitive restoration. You'll enjoy some of the best service in Burma. After breakfast, your guide will meet you for a comprehensive tour of the splendid city of Yangon. Start on the local train to get a flavour of the real city and pause at the magnificent Insein produce market. Spend a second day with your guide and driver, exploring Yangon. Start at the colourful, teeming Indian market, where residents buy their fresh produce each day. Head then to see the vast reclining Buddha in the Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda before ending at Scott Market, which is a wonderful warren of shops and stalls selling all manner of Burmese products and handicrafts, shipped in from all corners of the country. Fly to Bagan in the early morning and spend the day uncovering the endless landscape of over 4, temples alongside your private guide, who will help you decide what to see and make sense of it all. See too the 12th Century cross-shaped Thatbyinnyu Temple, the tallest in Bagan, and then the largest temple, the Dhammayangyi. Finish the day aboard a boat enjoying the sunset. When you are ready, spend the morning exploring Bagan by bike with your guide, which allows you to get to some of the more remote parts of the site. You can explore the Archaeological Museum, as well as Bu-Paya, believed to have been built by the third king of Bagan who ruled from to AD. You are also free to explore the less well-visited temples like Satu-Mukha and U-pali-thein. Relax in the afternoon by the banks of the Irrawaddy River prior to the next phase of your journey. Fly to Mandalay before crossing the river by traditional wooden boat and exploring the ancient capital of Ava by horse-drawn cart. After lunch, board a private boat and head up the Irrawaddy River to the village of Mingun, where you can see the huge and crumbling 'Unfinished Pagoda', the Mingun Bell the largest ringing bell in the world , and the truly beautiful Sin Phyu Me Stupa, which was built by a Burmese King mourning the death of his wife - a Burmese Taj Mahal, if you will. This evening, we recommend exploring Mandalay's melting pot of flavours thanks to settlers from Nepal, India and various indigenous groups at one of the many excellent local restaurants. With your guide, explore more of Mandalay. You could also see Sagaing on the western bank of the Ayeyarwaddy, where thousands of monks and nuns retreat to hundreds of stupas, monasteries, temples and nunneries for meditation and contemplation. Leave Mandalay by car and drive north-east to the little town of Naung Cho, where you catch the train through the hills and over the amazing Gokteik viaduct the largest railway trestle in the world to Naung Pain. Here disembark the train and continue by car to Hsipaw, a pleasant Shan town on the Dokhtawaddy River. Explore the town and see the very English Hsipaw Haw by bike or on foot in the late afternoon, hopefully meeting Fern, a relative of the last Shan Prince to live in the Haw. Rise early to visit the excellent market if you wish, before spending the day exploring by private river boat and on foot. Stroll among some charming Shan villages with their amazing wooden houses and head on a journey up the river in a longtail boat. Start early and travel back to Mandalay via the hill station of Maymyo, formerly the seat of the British Government during the summer months. There you can visit the Botanical Gardens and take a stagecoach ride, passing some of the many brick and timber colonial houses which adorn the town. Fly to the very far north of Myanmar, to the town of Putao in Kachin State. When you arrive you will be met and driven to your luxurious wilderness lodge, nestled right under the Himalayas. In the afternoon, choose from a selection of walks, bike rides, elephant encounters, visits to local villages and rafting trips on offer at your lodge. Choose once again from one of the activities on offer at the lodge: hike through the bamboo forest to Nam Htu creek and across to the Rawang tribe village under the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas; walk through Lisu Tribe and Kachin Tribe villages to a picnic spot by the river; or why not walk to the river, pick up a raft and float downstream to an island for lunch? Explore Putao's morning market before breakfast and a transfer to Putao airport for a flight back to Mandalay, where you are met and transferred to your hotel. Spend what is left of the day relaxing by the pool after your busy time in the mountains. This morning you will be taken to the airport for your flight to Heho, where you will be met on arrival and driven up into the hills to the former hill station of Kalaw. Spend time exploring the town, with its colonial houses, Anglican church, former boarding school and old post office, before an evening at your charming hotel in the hills above Kalaw. Depart your hotel today for the two-hour drive down to Inle Lake, stopping along the way to see the Green Hill Valley Elephant Foundation - a retirement home for old timber elephants, where you can enjoy a lovely walk through the estate and interaction with the elephants. When you arrive at Inle Lake, one of Burma's most fascinating and serene destinations, you will board a longtail boat and head for your lakeside hotel. Spend a full day exploring the lake with your guide, in your private longtail boat. See Indein with its crumbling pagodas, as well as the amazing floating gardens. Your guide will plan the day based on your interests and preferences. Spend a second day with your guide and private longtail boat at your disposal, exploring the extremely photogenic Inle Lake. Perhaps head away from the crowds to the far south, which is less frequented by the many visitors, or catch a colourful five-day market, which teems with ethnic minorities in their traditional tribal dresses, who come down from the villages in the surrounding hills to sell their produce and meet friends. Transfer to the airport for your morning flight to Thandwe. From there it is just a short drive to Sandoway, located on the sands of Ngapali Beach. Spend the next three days here, enjoying the peace and tranquillity of your private bungalow and reflecting on your journey through Burma. Award-winning travel specialists with expert knowledge and the best contacts in the business. The idea for Red Savannah was always based on a clear market need. A small team of the most experienced travel designers, supported by the latest technology and delivered with the lightest touch. In short, a travel company redefined for the 21st century. Company number: 0 7 4 3 0 2 7 3. Antarctic Arctic. UK Manor Houses. Ultimate Estates. Home Asia Burma Burma Itineraries. Reflect on your amazing journey on the white sands of Ngapali Beach. Add to favourites. Arrive Day 1 Arrive in Yangon Arrive in Yangon, where you will be met on arrival and transferred to your excellent hotel, a colonial masterpiece in the heart of the city. Overnight: The Strand Hotel Yangon Day 4 Bagan Fly to Bagan in the early morning and spend the day uncovering the endless landscape of over 4, temples alongside your private guide, who will help you decide what to see and make sense of it all. Overnight: Thiripyitsaya Sanctuary Resort Day 5 Bagan When you are ready, spend the morning exploring Bagan by bike with your guide, which allows you to get to some of the more remote parts of the site. Overnight: Thiripyitsaya Sanctuary Resort Day 6 Mandalay Fly to Mandalay before crossing the river by traditional wooden boat and exploring the ancient capital of Ava by horse-drawn cart. Overnight: Rupar Mandalar Day 8 Hsipaw Leave Mandalay by car and drive north-east to the little town of Naung Cho, where you catch the train through the hills and over the amazing Gokteik viaduct the largest railway trestle in the world to Naung Pain. Overnight: Riverside Hsipaw Resort Day 9 Hsipaw Rise early to visit the excellent market if you wish, before spending the day exploring by private river boat and on foot. Overnight: Riverside Hsipaw Resort Day 10 Maymyo Start early and travel back to Mandalay via the hill station of Maymyo, formerly the seat of the British Government during the summer months. Overnight: Malikha Lodge Day 12 Himalayan Foothills Choose once again from one of the activities on offer at the lodge: hike through the bamboo forest to Nam Htu creek and across to the Rawang tribe village under the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas; walk through Lisu Tribe and Kachin Tribe villages to a picnic spot by the river; or why not walk to the river, pick up a raft and float downstream to an island for lunch? Overnight: Malikha Lodge Day 13 Putao Explore Putao's morning market before breakfast and a transfer to Putao airport for a flight back to Mandalay, where you are met and transferred to your hotel. Overnight: Rupar Mandalar Day 14 Kalaw This morning you will be taken to the airport for your flight to Heho, where you will be met on arrival and driven up into the hills to the former hill station of Kalaw. Overnight: Amara Mountain Resort Day 15 Inle Lake Depart your hotel today for the two-hour drive down to Inle Lake, stopping along the way to see the Green Hill Valley Elephant Foundation - a retirement home for old timber elephants, where you can enjoy a lovely walk through the estate and interaction with the elephants. Overnight: Villa Inle Resort Day 17 Inle Lake Spend a second day with your guide and private longtail boat at your disposal, exploring the extremely photogenic Inle Lake. Prices are per person sharing a room Balloon flights at Bagan operate from mid-October to March only Flights to Putao are not daily so careful scheduling is required to visit this area. All accommodation as detailed in the itinerary. Daily breakfast. Dinner while staying at Inle Lake. Full Board while staying in Putao. Private transportation throughout. All sightseeing, entrance fees and guide services as detailed in the itinerary. Internal flights where detailed in the itinerary. 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