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10 reasons you should travel to burma

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10 reasons you should travel to burma

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  1. 10 Reasons You Should Travel To….. BURMA Website: www.7daystour.com|Email: info@7daystour.com|Ph : +95-1-371 105 / 373 270 / 381 213

  2. HERE ARE MY 10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PACK YOUR BAGS AND HEAD TO BURMA! • The People • Insane Temple Ruins • Real Exploring • Trekking • Monks • Food • Cheap Beer! • Stunning Islands & Beaches • Caves • It’s changing fast

  3. 01: The People For true hospitality, travel to Burma In my travel experience, out of all the Asians I have met, the Burmese are the kindest, most friendly people who are willing to go above and beyond to make friends with you, help you out and make sure you are having a great time in their country.

  4. 02: Insane Temple Ruins Get lost in some of the biggest temple ruins in the world When most people think of lost cities they immediately think of AngorWat in Cambodia or maybe Hampi in India but the ruins of Bagan in central Burma are without a doubt the most stunning, least touristey, ruins I have ever seen

  5. 02: Insane Temple Ruins

  6. 03: Real Exploring Discover the Asia of 100 years ago Burma is an absolutely massive country and there are many hidden gems in this astounding country which only the locals will know about.

  7. 04: Trekking Take to the hills and meet awesome people Trekking in Burma is a relatively new activity but already tour agencies are springing up to cater for adventourous backpackers.

  8. 05: Monks Spiritual-esque discussions galore The monks are a friendly bunch and would often ask me all kinds of questions about life outside Burma, spirituality and even football!

  9. 06: Food “Really? The food’s OK?” I hear you ask… The food is better than OK, Burmese cuisine is some of the best in Asia. Sure, there may not be many Burmese restaurants outside of Burma but that’s largely because the country has been shut off from the rest of the world for so long. The food is an eclectic mix of Thai, Chinese and Indian cuisine and basically includes all the best bits from Thai, Chinese and Indian dishes.

  10. 07: Cheap Beer! Beer for 50 cents?! I have made it a personal mission to sample as many local beers throughout the world as I possibly can… so far, Myanmar Beer is without a doubt my favourite brand. For just 50 cents, you can have a cool, refreshing, tap drawn beer in a iced glass. For five bucks, you can get well and truly merry. Mandalay Beer makes a tasty alternative if you get sick of Myanmar Beer but I can guarantee you won’t.

  11. 08: Stunning Islands & Beaches Burma has a hidden paradise of unexplored beaches and islands Most Backpackers are not yet aware that Burma has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and islands.

  12. 09: Caves Discover cavernous underground temples filled with Buddha images In Burma, there is a ton of activities for the adventurous traveller but one of the best has got to be exploring some of the huge caves which pockmark the country.

  13. 10: It’s changing fast Now is the time to go! Burma is well and truly back on the Backpacker map and in 2014 it has become THE place to go. I was lucky enough to first visit in 2012 and I met perhaps a dozen backpackers in my entire time there. These days, more and more backpackers are tagging Burma on to the classic Thailand – Laos – Vietnam – Cambodia route, and rightly so!

  14. Address - No.109, 3rd. Floor, Sin-Oh-Dan StreetLatharTownship, Yangon, Myanmar Ph - +95-1-371 105 / 373 270 / 381 213 Email - info@7daystour.com Website - www.7daystour.com Contact Us

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