After being on the road for some time we thought it was time to cool down and relax with 2 friends from Romania on the amazing beaches in the Gulf of Thailand. It was not that easy though – I think we got used to being just the two of us (The Bear and The […]
Late afternoon, before sunset. The sun’s reflection in the Irrawaddy River to the West, trees covering the two-lane highway giving us the impression that we’re in a green tunnel and, of course, Robbie Williams’s song resonating in our headphones: that’s how we entered Mandalay coming from the South. Mandalay is the third most important city […]
Having still almost one week left for Myanmar after visiting Bagan, we decided to make a detour before going to Mandalay. We had a look on the internet and found Monywa being recommended as the perfect stop between Bagan and Mandalay. It was the best decision we could make as it soon became our favorite […]
A country is not only a long list of monuments, places, cities, mountains, rivers and so on. It is especially made of PEOPLE. And if there would ever be a top of the countries where people have the warmest, most sincere smiles I’m sure that Myanmar would easily enter that list. We were so overwhelmed […]
Even though Cambodia remains my favorite country in South-East Asia so far, with Angkor Wat as one of its most amazing sceneries, I did like more the “rival” Bagan in Myanmar. It is not included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is less known and less well-maintained, but I felt it closer to what […]
Imagine sitting on a fisherman boat in the middle of a lake surrounded by mountains while eating fresh, tasty tomatoes picked directly from the lake. You think it is impossible? It isn’t! We did it on Inle, a 116 km2 lake in the center of Myanmar where locals grow vegetables in large gardens that float […]
Former capital of Myanmar, Yangon city is an amalgamation of British, Burmese, Chinese, Indian and Portuguese influences, with colonial architecture which although decaying is certainly a unique example of 19th century colonial capital. Contemplating Yangon from above gives the impression of a city of the past, disturbed by some newly-built skyscrapers scarily unoccupied as […]
I owe you an answer from the previous post: we could resist 2 days in paradise (Koh Rong Sanloem) as it was too quiet and too peaceful for us! So we took the boat in the morning and headed to Koh Rong, let’s say the bigger sister or Koh Rong Sanloem – bigger in terms […]
…or at least this was the feeling when we first arrived on Koh Rong Sanloem, a 9 km long and 5 km wide Cambodian island. We just couldn’t believe our eyes! The picture in front was out of this world! Imagine getting off the boat directly on a white sand beach surrounded by the jungle, […]
Any quest to find out more about the history, cultures, civilizations, religions, arts and the daily lives of the people in SE Asia must take you to Angkor in North-Western province of Siem Reap, Cambodia. From the 9th to 15th centuries Angkor was the capital of the Khmer Kingdom that spanned over today’s Cambodia and […]