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Strolling in the First Light in Myanmar

Strolling in the First Light in Myanmar

By Indochina Odyssey Tours

Most of the visitors who have been to Myanmar have the feedback that “Myanmar should not be rushed”. Indeed, you can’t help but slowing down when you land in this country.

What To See In Myanmar

Myanmar is a tourism developing country, more and more visitors came in flocks recently only for discovering more original scene of its mystery. Myanmar remains the most untouched and enticing travelling Mecca. It sure shares no Déjà vu with any other places you know. Gleaming Shwedagon Paya embraces the first sunlight in Yangon. Golden Rock in Kyaikto is covered with layers of gold, which makes it even more blazing than the rising up sun. Not a palace can outmatch the ancient empire palace in Mandalay with stately and grandiose architectural complex. Inle Lake plays home for the floating households and birds. The temple complex in Bagan is vertiginous, and now you can view it all from a hot air balloon. You can sip your cocktail on the Ngapali Beach, or you can plunge into the verdure cool water in lnda Wgyi Lake. What most touching is the lifestyle in Myanmar, which must be observed and immersed personally.

Current Tourism In Myanmar

Accommodation and transportation are the essential part during your holiday. Today’s Myanmar, will indefinitely bring you a worry-free choice of comfortable hotels. Even if you think you know where you'd like to stay, take a new look as things are likely to have dramatically changed in the last 2 or 3 years. The current situation of Myanmar tourism is on its way to booming, visitors can relax and enjoy their trip by the professional service of the local English speaking tour guide. Enjoy the escorting by straightly arranged vehicles and the tasty local flavor food. Further more, the local people are extremely friendly and willing to help with anything you need.

 

Tips to Myanmar

1.      November to next February makes the best time to travel with its average temperatures of 27 º C. March to May the temperature up to 35 º C which is a relatively low season for traveling. However, you may enjoy a good price at that time. The temperatures drop down to 30 º C from June thanks to the rain till October.

2.      Keep an eye on the expire data of your passport in Myanmar.

3.      Take off shoes and socks before enter the temples and shoe box at the door will keep them safe.

4.      Myanmar shares some same taboos with Laos, such as no touching in the head, no toe pointing, no left hand using and no female contacting with monks.

5.      Do not use old, dirty or draped USD when paying your goods, only new paper currency could be acceptable.

6.      Do not talk about politics and regime.

 

Get more information about the magical Myanmar just in

http://www.indochinaodysseytours.com/myanmar.html

Enjoy your Myanmar tour with Indochina Odyssey Tours! 

 

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