Dulwich Hill

I don’t know what I was expecting when I arrived in Yangon. The traffic was typical – tooting horns, too many cars for the number of lanes and people dodging and weaving to find the fastest way toWeiterlesen
The last few days have been eventful to say the least. I found myself continually swept along with a tide of humanity as I made my way south of the capital.
It began with the insanity of the busWeiterlesen
Today I met my group for the Exodus part of my trip. 5 of us adventurous souls heading off to Bagan and beyond to experience life in the rural area around Mt Victoria.
I sampled a Mohinga breakfastWeiterlesen
You think you know what to expect when you reach Bagan but the scale of this place is overwhelming. As we flew in we could see the pagodas nestling in the trees, the golden spires glittering in theWeiterlesen
Each morning of the trek we started the day with a symphony of sounds - rooster, pig and the odd duck. We were never quite sure what time this cacophony would start, it was always early!
The sceneryWeiterlesen
This trek has offered us so many different experiences with accommodation ranging from local homes to a guest house with no doors with a hot bucket shower and flushing loos outside. Our last night wasWeiterlesen
As if the temples of Bagan were not enough to blow your mind, try an early morning balloon flight. For me this was one of the highlights of the trip. To see the plain of Bagan and its thousands ofWeiterlesen
I had no idea just how much there was to see in Mandalay. Sadly, I didn't have nearly enough time but I had good go at seeing as much as possible.
I arrived quite early in the morning and was met byWeiterlesen
The final few days of my trip. It's been an amazing experience.
The Inle Resort is tucked along the edge of the lake, quite isolated from any villages or other resorts which makes it a great place toWeiterlesen