Discover
Burma, a traditional, deeply spiritual society only just opening to the
outside world. You’ll visit cities, lakes, hill stations, rivers and
temples, you’ll travel by long- tail teak boats, on its slow charming
railways and even by horse and cart between thousand year-old pagodas
scattered across the serene plains of Pagan.
Burma is the preserve of the
discerning visitor, so now is the time to visit, experiencing its true
authenticity before it inevitably takes its place on the tourist map.
You can travel by internal flights,
long-tail teak boats and on charmingly slow railways. You can even go by
horse and cart between thousand year old pagodas scattered across
Pagan’s serene plains. High in the eastern hill country is the vast Inle Lake,
its mirror-like surface reflecting the surrounding verdant landscape
and lakeside stilt villages full of fascinating little workshops and
colourful markets. We are discovering quintessential rural Burma, where
traditional dress is the norm and cars are a rarity. With over 130
ethnic groups, Burma’s people are incredibly diverse. You’ll see the
Intha, the Shan and the intriguingly named Pa-O tribes.
However, one homogenous trait exists
that will delight – complete genuine friendliness, engaging ever-smiling
faces and delightful children who are ever-curious about their
visitors. Burmese cuisine is unknown outside its borders – a fascinating
fusion of Indian, Thai and Chinese influences, with plenty of noodle,
rice-based dishes and curries, milder than Indian and extremely tasty.
And for desert, try some fermented tea-leaves – an acquired taste!
Rangoon (Yangon),
Burma’s colonial capital with several Victorian buildings to see in
between the busy traditional markets and fascinating street life. The
highlight though is the astonishing Shwedagon pagoda,
arguably Asia’s greatest Buddhist temple, rising like a vast gleaming
golden finger puncturing the sky. Glowing beautifully in the sun it
dominates the entire city.
Mandalay, Burma’s
second city, full of industrious workshops and tree-shaded monasteries
it’s overlooked by Mandalay Hill, site of a fierce battle at the end of
World War Two, but now better known as the gathering place for friendly
orange-clad monks, always keen to welcome you and practice their English
on their welcome visitors.
Maymyo. Founded by the
British, cool and peaceful, with numerous halftimbered houses and
bungalows which would not be out of place in rural Britain, it’s a
glimpse into a lost colonial world.
Pagan, the country’s
most classic sight – an enormous plain, staggeringly studded with over
3,000 ancient pagodas and stupas of all shapes and sizes. Bordered by
the Irrawaddy River, this was Burma’s hugely wealthy,
13th century capital and these shrines are the only remains of a once
enormous city. Dependant on the time of year, you’ll have the
opportunity of an optional sunrise hot-air balloon flight over the
temples, just as the mist and plumes of wood-smoke rise from the plain
below – an unforgettably magical and unique experience. So come with us
to discover an astonishing and timeless land striving to join the modern
world but on its own terms; a land of huge variety in topography and
culture; a land rich in fascinating history and steeped in two thousand
years of Buddhist belief – Burma, the golden land.
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