Myanmar
Food in Myanmar
By koalartw On 09/03/2017
An here is again the mandatory question: what do people eat in Myanmar? Read our article to find out about some very surprising dishes.
Hpa-An
By koalartw On 09/03/2017
As Lonely Planet states: "This city isn’t going to inspire many postcards home, but it is the logical place to explore the Buddhist caves, sacred mountains and surrounding countryside." Not much more to add to that statement, but read for yourself about our 2-days exploration of Hpa-An and around.
Yangon and Golden Rock
By koalartw On 08/03/2017
We spent one day in the biggest city in Myanmar and visited the main attraction in town: the impressive Shwedagon Pagoda. Then we headed to one of the biggest Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Myanmar: the Golden Rock. If you have not yet seen enough splendid temples and golden monuments, go ahead and read some interesting facts and check out the pictures.
Bagan
By koalartw On 03/03/2017
Bagan is probably THE most touristic site in Myanmar, but we can already tell you: it is touristic for a reason. We spent three full days cycling around a vast area covered with many temples of different sizes and styles. The most magical moments were of course sunrise and sunset with stunning views. Want to know more and see pictures? Check out the article and the photo gallery.
Kalaw to Inle lake
By koalartw On 16/02/2017
Instead of accessing Inle Lake in Central eastern Myanmar by road, we decided to get off in Kalaw and go on the popular 3 days/ 2 nights trek to reach the lakeside. Sweating during the day, freezing at night we experinenced a great walk with a hillarious group and afterwards enjoyed the beauty and serenity of Inle Lake.
Hsipaw and Pyin Oo Lwin
By koalartw On 27/01/2017
Heading northeast of Mandalay, we visited the Shan states, a province with a history that still affects peoples' lives nowadays. In Hsipaw we went on a 2 days hill tribe trek through lush and fertile valleys and afterwards we relaxed in Pyin Oo Lwin, the old British summer residence.