First and lasting impressions of Burma (Myanmar): Bagan, Inle Lake and Ogre Island

Having wandered through 50 countries, Becky’s quite the traveller! She now finds herself assisting our Small Group Tours team in Bristol and has only good words to say about Burma (Myanmar).


First impressions of Burma (Myanmar), do I need glasses?

If you are questioning your eyesight after visiting some of Burma’s most famous destinations, I can assure you that you don’t need glasses. It’s just an ethereal haze that blankets this country like Kipling would rightfully have you believe. I promise it’s not pollution.

Joking aside, there really is nothing like getting up to watch the sunrise over the pagoda-studded plains of Bagan. It’s actually listed in The Telegraph as one of the best places in the world to take a hot air balloon ride (along with our native Bristol, of course…). Hop aboard a basket and get a bird’s eye view over the stupas.

Bagan

Bagan, Burma (Myanmar)
Hot air balloons over Burma (Myanmar)
Lake in Burma (Myanmar)

Inle Lake

Fisherman on Inle Lake, Burma (Myanmar) rowing on one leg
Weaver at Inle Lake, Burma (Myanmar)
Villagers in boats on Inle Lake, Burma (Myanmar)
Floating house on Inle Lake, Burma (Myanmar)
Flat road in Burma (Myanmar)

What to do at Inle Lake

Meander your way around Inle Lake’s local villages and artisan huts on a longtail boat, and set aside some time to wander past the lacquerware, black Pearls and Lotus Silk workshops.

How to travel

Despite the mountainous backdrop it is actually relatively flat, so cycling here is a great option.

Food & Drink

There’s a great little tucked away restaurant called Bamboo Hut. It’s on the North West side of the lake and serves incredible fresh fish. Also take a visit to Red Mountain Estate Vineyard – you can pump up your cycle ride with a wine tasting!

Mawlamyine – Ogre Island

A man and his child with Becky on Ogre Island
Villagers on Ogre Island, Burma (Myanmar) gathering for a birthday party
Child in a sun hat on Ogre Island, Burma (Myanmar)

Burmese people

I took these photos after being invited to a child’s birthday party whilst walking past the celebrations. The incredibly welcoming nature of the Burmese people is completely contrasted by the name of this particular island – Ogre Island. It’s accessed from Mawlamyine and was historically inhabited by cannibals.

The key word here being historically – don’t worry, everyone returns from their holidays whole and seasoning-free.

A line of monk's feet in Burma (Myanmar)
Becky wearing a sun hat and a longyi in Burma (Myanmar)

Lasting impressions of Burma

Filled with panoramas, boat trips and traditional craft experiences, Burma is a fantastic place to explore. So throw on your longyi and experience the beauty of this down-to-earth and spiritual country!


If Becky’s Burma travels have inspired you, meet friendly locals, sail on Inle Lake and marvel at the plains of Bagan on one of our tours.

Becky with little children in Burma (Myanmar)
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