Myanmar - whatever will be left in our memories

 During the flight from Ngapali to Bangkok (we had 3 touch-downs) I asked the participants of the trip for a brief comment on “What will there be left in the memory after the passage to Myanmar. I think it is worth reading Here's what they said: 1) From Yangon through Inle lake, Bagan to the Bay...

Ngapali - Goog-bye Myanmar

This sad task of saying goodbye to Myanmar accounted for Ata and Bogdan. Without excessive sentimentality they coped with it: Thus, our trip round Myanmar has come to end. It's last chord was supposed to be sweet idleness on a beautiful beach in Ngapali, which many of us welcomed with a cry-out - ...

Ngapali Beach

And once again us. At the end of the stay in Myanmar, after intense "work" of ambitious tourists, we should get some rest, shouldn't we? So, we are flying from Bagan, far to the west, to the Bay of Bengal, which is part of the Adaman Sea, to Ngapali. To the beach! We are checking in, planning th...

Bagan at sunet

Wanda and Paweł continue their story and share thephotos: At the end of this rich in aesthetic experience of the day, we went as a group on a sunset admired from the top of one of the temples. Some of us went there for electrical skuterkach, which for some women was an exciting challenge, and some...

Bagan's vicinities

Once again, with enthusiasm, Małgosia and Jacek are describing their impressions of the extraordinary trip to Myanmar: The fourteenth day. We set out from Mandalay to Bagan. Breakfast at 6:00 am and immediate transfer to the airport. At the airport, a  surprise: the  flight was announced delayed by...

Pyin Oo Lwin - postcollonial and multicultural

Ola and  Gabrysia are getting at work today:   I think we both were well-behaved and were again invited to contribute to this blog. The twelfth day of the trip. After an exhausting day yesterday - a moment of breath. We are visiting a small mountain town (1200 m above sea level) Pyin Oo Lwin lyi...

Mingun, , Amarapura and the bridge U Bein

Today Wanda and Paweł: Mandalay welcomed us on this very busy day, with a chill of the morning (which was quite surprising as we were warned to expect the heat from the early morning). The first item on today’s agenda was a cruise on Myanmar’s largest river – Ayeyarwaddy, to the village named Min...