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There is no better time to visit Myanmar than right now! This land, scattered with gilded pagodas where the traditional ways of Asia endure, was previously off-limits and has now opened up.

A great deal has been changing over the last couple of years. This Southeast Asian country has gone from being a military junta isolated from the world to a nation pursuing democracy which opened up following the 2010 elections and the November release that year of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who had been under house arrest for almost 15 years.

Myanmar remains a rustic place to visit and it is relatively undeveloped. The country is yet to be completely overwhelmed by Western fashion. Everywhere you go you’ll encounter men wearing skirt-like longyi, women smothered in traditional make-up and betel-chewing grannies. People get around in trishaws and horse and cart. Drinking tea is enthusiastically embraced in thousands of traditional teahouses. Life continues to move at a snail’s pace and modernisation has been equally slow, but change is coming and each day sees more new cars on the streets, but they still share the roads with horse carts, trishaws, bicycles, and motorbikes.

Of course all of this is part of Myanmar's charm. Equally alluring are its gleaming pagodas, historic temple complexes that rival Cambodia’s great Angkor complex, and lush landscapes distinguished by forested mountains, tranquil lakes, picturesque rivers, and impressive caves.

Not yet jaded by tourism – tourists remain a novelty in Myanmar – the Burmese are some of the friendliest people you’ll meet and encounters with locals are a highlight of a trip.

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Things to see in Myanmar

No trip to Myanmar would be complete without seeing one of the wonders listed below.

Amazing places to see in Myanmar

Useful and Interesting

We all enjoy a good fact or two - here are a few useful ones about Myanmar:

Time Difference - AEST -3.5 Approx. Flight Time - 8 hours, 52 minutes Visa Required? - Yes Capital City - Naypyitaw Population - 53.71 Million Dialing Code - +95 Currency - Burmese Kyat

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Bec Smith Q & A – Myanmar

Q1. Why did you choose to travel to Myanmar? Was there a reason you chose Myanmar for your adventure, what were your impressions overall? I have always been interested in Myanmar and its unique culture. Myanmar is still very raw and untouched. I was left in awe of the generous and welcoming Burmese people, interesting […]
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