Mountains of Burma...the Road to Mandalay


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October 16th 2014
Published: November 9th 2014
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October 16, 2014 Ah Burma, the mystical land of Kipling and Orwell...the Lovely K had always wanted to see Myanmar (Burma), and we figured it would be best to see it sooner rather than later as the country is in the process of opening up more and more to tourism...so from Bangkok it was a direct flight to Mandalay to begin the adventure... Visa process at home was interesting, and with the gu... Read Full Entry



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Shwe Nandaw KyaungShwe Nandaw Kyaung
Shwe Nandaw Kyaung

...I remembered a Paya name! Beautiful teak temple...
CarvingCarving
Carving

...at Shwe Nandaw Kyaung
Main HallMain Hall
Main Hall

...at Shwe Nandaw Kyaung
Amazing CarvingsAmazing Carvings
Amazing Carvings

...adorning Shwe Nandaw Kyaung
Observation TowerObservation Tower
Observation Tower

...at Royal Palace...great views but man, you could feel it swaying under your feet...
Royal Palace Grounds...Royal Palace Grounds...
Royal Palace Grounds...

...as seen from the Observation Tower...
U Bein Bridge Redux...U Bein Bridge Redux...
U Bein Bridge Redux...

...with the Lovely K...



9th November 2014
Kuthodaw Paya

Pagoda City!
Whirlwind taxi tours followed by a lazy boat ride--I guess you'll be experiencing a lot of contrasts in this country, ie places that look close, but then are far away. Gorgeous pagodas--love that contrast of gold and pink. I must say that I adore that you call you partner, the Lovely K. Indeed she is, but you are so sweet to call her so. Hope the boat ride is sweet.
12th November 2014
Kuthodaw Paya

Thanks Tara...
Boat ride was sweet, was nice to have a down day of watching the world go by...it's a cool country, lots of contrast and still very real, glad we went when we did...
11th November 2014

Mandalay
We experienced two earthquakes while we were in Mandalay. We felt the same way that you did about going soon before the country changes too much. Inle Lake was one of my favorite spots. The number and beauty of the temples.....
11th November 2014

Earthquakes?
Yikes...luckily didn't experience those...yeah, the country seems to be opening up at a rapid pace; Visa is everywhere now (and in the oddest locations) and hotels are being built on what seems like every block...gonna change for sure...Inle was awesome, as was Bagan and Ngapali Beach, more on those to come...

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