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My Burmese Days

 
 

My Burmese Days

Myanmar is one of the most interesting countries to travel within. Maybe not the most convenient, but fascinating. The country is modernized to some degree, but still untouched in many ways. Here you can experience big city life with satellite television and internet cafes, or trek in remote mountains and visit tribal villages surrounded by tea plantations and terraced rice fields.

Coming here from the modern Bangkok, which most travelers do to come here, you enter a new world. Old cars and buses, terrible bad roads, bad power supply. Still, the same heat, the same people and the same religion.

By the way, the title of this web site is of course a paraphrase of George Orwell's very first novel, "Burmese Days", which I actually red during my travel. In it's own way it still gives a nice portrait of the country - the bloody heat, the mosquitoes, the red spitting that comes with the beetle nut chewing and... the corruption.