Below is a short video of the views from my seat:
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Showing posts with label burma. Show all posts
Monday, March 21, 2016
views from the yangon circular train (video)
If you have a few hours to spare and see the area around Yangon, I suggest a trip on the Circular Train.
Below is a short video of the views from my seat:
Below is a short video of the views from my seat:
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Friday, January 22, 2016
travel zen on friday: sunrise in Bagan
I found Bagan a magical place... especially at sunrise. Happy Friday, everyone!
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| Sunrise in Bagan |
Below is a time lapse video I took of hot air balloons at sunrise in Bagan. Enjoy!
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Monday, January 18, 2016
airline review: asian wings airways
Although a few international and regional airlines fly into Yangon and/or Mandalay, many (if not all) do not fly domestic routes. Instead, it appears that local airlines dominate those routes. Asian Wings is one of them.
I flew Asian Wings between Yangon and Bagan - a short hour or so flight - and thought it was harmless enough.
Booking
First, I booked the flight through another airline with a code share with Asian Wings. I booked and paid online and received confirmation fairly quickly.
Check - in
The check in process was fairly chaotic, as detailed HERE. It was also quirky in that check in was done in person with no option whatsoever for online checkin. For more quirks, please check out my previous post HERE.
The Flight
We boarded from the back of the plane and deplaned the same way. So, if you want to get off the plane, sit in the back.
The plane was small but clean. The seats were also smaller than US airlines. So, taller folks might have some issues. But, for shorter folks, it should be somewhat comfortable. There was no in flight entertainment or anything like that but for such a short flight, it did not really make a difference. One thing I did not really like was that the windows were too scratched up and it was difficult to take pictures from the window seat. A shame, really, because there were some pretty nice views especially when we were getting in to Bagan.
The flight attendants were well dressed in their uniforms and were friendly. I believe they all spoke English with varying degrees of proficiency.
Asian Wings did provide in flight snacks (included in the fare price, which was not cheap). They were not great (the sandwiches were dry and sparing) but I appreciated a bit of a bite to quell my gnawing hunger.
Verdict
Overall, I had an okay experience with Asian Wings. It got me from point A to point B and back without much problems.
Have you flown with other domestic airlines in Myanmar?
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Monday, January 11, 2016
things to know about yangon international airport (rgn)
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| RGN. |
But first, what should a traveler expect when arriving at/departing from Yangon International Airport (RGN)?
The below is accurate as of my visit in November 2015.
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Friday, January 8, 2016
travel zen on friday: fishermen in bagan
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Monday, January 4, 2016
bagan eats: curries and more
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| Feast at Shwe Myanmar (aka Golden Myanmar) |
But before I get into my top tastes in Bagan, as a little background information, we ate a lot. We tried many dishes. But, some, sadly, were not worth mentioning. The below, on the other hand, deserve a lot of kudos:
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Monday, December 28, 2015
yangon drinks: wines
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| The wine display at Governor's Residence. |
In one of those "who knew" moments, Mr. Sazy Rock and I ended up doing an impromptu Burmese wine tasting at the Belmond Governor's Residence in a tony part of Yangon. I am unsure about the state of the Burmese wine industry but it appears that they are definitely trying to establish a premiere one in Southeast Asia.
The wines we tried were all from grapes grown in Myanmar's Shan state. I was told that the area is cooler due to its elevation and that grapes are grown at over 1,000 meters above sea level. It also appears that French and German winemakers, along with locals, have had a hand in developing the wines.
Monday, December 21, 2015
yangon drinks: cocktails
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| Gimlet from the Strand Hotel. |
To be honest, I was a bit wary about cocktail drinking because I was unsure about the purity of the water used to make ice. For the most part, I drank a lot of Myanmar beers but, I did go for a cocktail (or three) at reputable establishments.
First, we visited the Strand Hotel. I am told that the hotel was once owned by the same folks who owned the iconic Raffles Hotel in Singapore and the E&O Hotel in Penang, Malaysia. As an aside, I felt a sense of closure now that I have drank at all three iconic hotel bars (the dreadful Singapore Sling at the Raffles and a refreshing Gin & Tonic at the E&O).
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Friday, December 11, 2015
travel zen on friday: bagan pagoda
The Ayeyarwady River cuts through the country before it splinters off in the South. The pagodas of Bagan look amazing amidst its still waters. Happy Friday, everyone!
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| Sunset in Bagan. |
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Monday, December 7, 2015
yangon eats: lahpet, balachaung and so much more
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| Fried fish with balachaung. |
Our first stop was Yangon, a big city that is likely the entry point to the country for most people. Mr. Sazy Rock and I would like to say we ate everything but we only had two stomachs between us. We tried though. We really did.
Below are my top tastes that are absolutely worth a looooooooong journey from the US:
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Monday, November 30, 2015
the latest on cash machines (atm's) in myanmar
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| The Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. |
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