Arrival to Bagan
…until you arrive to the Shwezigon Pagoda, one of the most important pagodas in all of Myanmar, built in the 11th century, which served as the original model for the pagoda of the same name in Yangon.
…until you arrive to the Shwezigon Pagoda, one of the most important pagodas in all of Myanmar, built in the 11th century, which served as the original model for the pagoda of the same name in Yangon.
So, this is Hpa-an, a nice little village in the southeast of Burma, with lots of mountains, caves and landscapes to explore and enjoy. The first day just wanted to relax and have some rest after the hard and stressful last 2 days travelling. So this is perfect to enjoy some little nice spots in…
Mandalay Hill. Or how to climb up a mountain in bare foot. This is how you open the beer in Burma. And the perfect way to end your day.
After the good days spent in Yangon, time to backpacking again to the golden rock. But on the way it was worth a quick visit to Bago. So we took an stressful overcrowded local mini bus, arrived to Bago, left the backpack, bought bus tickets to Kinpun for the evening, rent the bikes and went…
This is how you start your day in Bagan, swimming 1/4 km at 08AM getting ready for a complete cycling day, a tope!!! Yes, water was freezing!! I think there is nothing you can say to describe the beautiful, awesome, incredible, special, sacred, magic, amazing (and soooooo many other adjectives) temples, pagodas, paintings, carvings, buddhas,…
Leaving behind Mandalay, it was time for nature. Just arrived to the wonderful mountain village of Kalaw to do a 3-day trekking to Inle Lake. The village is worth to spend some time before the trek (and also to recover some energy). The market is the perfect place to see the local activity. The trek…
Last day in Bagan, time to say goodbye to this awesome land. Ride the bike and get lost again within more amazing temples. And last meal also in the vegetarian The Moon…We’ll miss you! Last moments in the pool chilling after so many km and temples. And the last walk through the Nyaung U streets……