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Get Inspired: The Ways in Which Myanmar Will Steal Your Heart Forever

November 16, 2016

The Green Lion

Myanmar, dubbed “the Land of Golden Pagodas” is a country that has been making headlines recently for its rich culture, glittering stupas, authenticity, lush mountainous landscapes and hospitality. While it was closed off to tourism until recently, its infrastructure has seen a grand improvement and more and more travellers have headed into this mysterious land that manages to impress even the most well-travelled!

If you haven’t been and still need convincing, I leave you with the ways in which Myanmar stole my heart – just as it will steal yours, too!

The people

Burmese hospitality really amazed me. Locals will approach you not to try to sell you anything, but to actually have a chat and practice their English.

During my time there, I took the third class 15 hour-long train from Mandalay to Yangon. I was the only foreigner there, and the local passengers were fighting over who would get to share their snacks with me.

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The colors

Myanmar comes in colors. Saffron-tainted robes worn by monksΒ and pink ones with orange touches sported by thilashins add a gorgeous touch to the beautiful backgrounds ofΒ endless lists of temples and natural sights that the country offers.

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TheΒ traditional attire

Myanmar was closed off to tourism for quite some time until now. Which means that Western influences have not yet crept in. Jeans are an uncommon sight and instead, you will get to see men wearing longys and women dressed in beautiful dresses. Another common tradition the locals sport is thanaka, a Burmese paste that the locals apply on their faces to provide protection from the sun as well as a beauty signature!

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The ancientΒ pagodas, temples, and monasteries

I have spent a fair share of time in Southeast Asia, and nowhere else have I witnessed such magnificent pagodasΒ as the ones in Myanmar. The artistry of these sites is a perfect example of Burmese craftsmanship, which will not fail to amaze you!Β A perfect example? The ancient site of Bagan (which you can explore on bicycle, e-bike or even witness a birds-eye view from a hot air balloon!)

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The real exploring and trekking opportunities

There isn’t a country in Southeast Asia that still feels as raw and unexplored as Myanmar does. Even if you follow the recently-created tourist trail (Inle Lake, Kalaw, Hpa An, Bagan, Mandalay and Yangon) – you will still feel as though there is so much left to uncover.

The tour trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake takes three days, of which a large part you will spend hours without crossing another group of tourists and you will get to see villages that still feel as though they were from the past.

A guy I met, who has been living in Yangon for nearly a decade and spent a good share of his life exploring Asia, told me “Myanmar is now what Thailand was forty years ago”. If you are the kind of person who enjoys getting off the beaten track and getting closer to a culture, then Myanmar is the country for you!

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The food

Think of Burmese cuisine as a gateway between India and Southeast Asia. A staple dish in Myanmar is its salads, which are not what you might imagine! Often, you get a plate of rice and then top it with different flavours which are offered buffet-style at tea shops – it can be anything from fish, to curry, to potatoes and more! My favorites were the lemon salad (red onions and lemon), Tofu ThohkΒ (tofu) and the tea leaf salad. If you have a bit of a sweeter tooth – you can taste the wide variety of pancakes here (tip: try the banana one!), a tradition they picked up during theΒ period they were colonized by the Brits.

The tea

You can’t have been a British Colony if your tea is not spot on. Anywhere you go, you will be offered cups of tea. Moreover, a go-to place in Myanmar is tea shops, which are the hang-out spot for the Burmese before, during, and after work (think of what cafΓ©s are like in Europe). There are also teas specialized for those who love sweet flavours and a bit more consistency for their drinks – try yeay tea, which is sweetenedΒ with condensed tea (I became an addict).

Fun fact: Tea is not only a drink in Myanmar, but also a dish! Do not leave without trying tea leaf salad, the most popular Burmese dish, consisting of sour leaves mixed with cabbage, tomatoes and nuts.

The beaches

A gorgeous beach with azure clear water will likely not be the first thing that will pop to mind when thinking of Myanmar, so this might come as a surprise to many (me included!). Myanmar boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia, which still remain hidden gems (this means you will likely get to have little pieces of sea paradiseΒ for yourself *wink wink*!myanmar-beach

 

Convinced yet? Make sure to take a look at our programs in Myanmar! πŸ™‚

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