Category: Myanmar

  • Return to Yangon, the last days in Myanmar

    Return to Yangon, the last days in Myanmar

    Long time ago we had booked our flight to Bangkok from Yangon. Because Katie (our Hsipaw trekking friend) intrigued us with her stories about hidden gems of Yangon, we decided to have a full day there, before we left Myanmar. Katie was also so kind to offer us a corner in her apartment – we…

  • The beach and the holiday makers

    The beach and the holiday makers

    It was not one of those deserted white sanded beaches, where we would sit under parasols with tropical fruit cocktails in our hands. It was more moderate. The palm trees were there, the sun was setting in the sea, but the sand were not white, the beach was crowded and there were no cocktails on…

  • From Naypittaw to Chaungta Beach: The road to paradise goes along hell

    From Naypittaw to Chaungta Beach: The road to paradise goes along hell

      The first day of the year we planned to leave the immense empty city of Naypittaw to go to Chaungta beach or Ngwesaung beach. Our bus would only leave at 9 pm so we still had a full day to keep us busy. There was still an important job to be done: finding a…

  • Nay Pyi Taw – welcome to the empty utopian city of tomorrow

    Nay Pyi Taw – welcome to the empty utopian city of tomorrow

    Every single person who heard, that we would be spending our New Year’s eve in Nay Pyi Taw, raised their eyebrows and asked “really!?”, not believing that we knew what to expect or rather – not to expect from the capital of Myanmar. The road and why we chose to go fancy for the last…

  • Trekking in Hsipaw

    Trekking in Hsipaw

    It was clear, that trekking is one of THE things one should do in Myanmar. We picked Hsipaw over Kalaw for our trekking tour. We arrived in Hsipaw with the Goktheik train. There was nothing arranged, except one night booked in Mr. Charles’ Guest House. As we got off the train, it turned out that…

  • The smartphone generation

    The smartphone generation

    Taking selfies and photos of each other is something you see everywhere in the world. In India, we especially noticed many people who insisted on being on the photo together with us, or especially with Elize. In Bangkok, a selfie is taken on every corner of the street at every minute of the day. And…

  • Pyin Oo Lwin and Goktheik viaduct

    Pyin Oo Lwin and Goktheik viaduct

    We included Pyin Oo Lwin in our itinerary, because we were told that it is a nice town up in the hills, with a big botanical garden. Tired of traveling from city to city, we needed some nature therapy. Going to a big botanical garden was the first step towards it. From Mandalay we took…

  • Boat to and bike around in Mandalay

    Boat to and bike around in Mandalay

    We were not quite sure, if we should take a boat or a bus to Mandalay. For sure we did not want to spend another night in a bus so soon. We have not unlocked the secret how to sleep undisturbed in a bus yet. The boat would take a whole day and the one…

  • Enchanted and old Bagan

    Enchanted and old Bagan

    We arrived in Bagan early in the morning. It was around 5 am, when we got off our VIP bus. A bunch of taxi drivers were ready to trap tourists in their vans. From 12000 kyats we bargained the price down to 8000 kyats. I believe it still was too much, but it was 5…

  • Arrived in Yangon

    Arrived in Yangon

    I had very clear first impressions of Yangon. After vivid experiences in India, Yangon seemed a very clean and green city. Drivers on the road are very organised and do know how to used the honk moderately. It seemed that there are blooming flowers, trees, parks and lots of water everywhere. The first hours in…