Myanmar (Burma) is one of the most rapidly changing
countries in the world. It’s one of the final frontiers for open tourism after
military rule was relinquished (somewhat) in 2010 after nearly 50 years. Myanmar is a
country of ethnic diversity and topographical wonder, historical significance and religious intrigue. It’s also a country of astounding
dichotomy and great mystery.
Myanmar is a country that moves at a slow pace, both in
sentiment and infrastructure. If you’re planning on visiting Myanmar – and you
should do it sooner than later – you’ll have 28 days on your travel visa to
take it all in.
Find my list of 28 things you must do in Myanmar at Société Perrier.
Including:
#4: Adventure-eat at 19th Street [READ MORE]
Fried Crickets - Crunchy, Salty, Fried. Perfect With a Pint of Myanmar Beer |
#17: Temple Town, Bagan [READ MORE]
Loving the View Atop One of Bagan's 4,000+ Stupas |
#20: Take a Trek from Kalaw [READ MORE]
My Guide, Paul from Golden Lily Guest House |
Hmong Women Tilling Young Rice Crops |
#22: Float at Inle Lake [READ MORE]
Fisherman With Traditional Canoe on Inle Lake |
Full article originally published at Société Perrier
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