Hello,

Dede, our traveling friend who serves as our personal and private travel agency, invited us on a trip to Myanmar! What is it? Where is it?

Oh, yes! We know about Burma (Myanmar) from the information that Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi provided in the world media a few years ago. So, why not give it a try? Myanmar is a country that is opening up but suffering from a weak infrastructure. Myanmar’s scarcity of good roads and hotels keeps it from attracting crowds of continental tourists like Thailand, its neighboring country. What if we went? Myanmar, in fact, means “fast and strong” as was the Burmese ethnic group that invaded and created the country at the beginning of the millennium.

Therefore, Dede searched the Internet to find tour operators’ sites on the various forums. This is how he found Adorable Myanmar, owned by two young women who are very involved in their profession. What a great nose he had for sniffing out the best travel agency in Burma Myanmar!

These two sisters are very professional and friendly, and they have concocted the perfect vacation plan to learn about their country and its culture. It is true that there is Buddha, Buddha, Buddha, and pagodas, pagodas, pagodas, but this tells us about what is important in the history and culture of the country.

They assigned us Sue-Zane to be our guide. She accompanied us during our three-week vacation, and we were not disappointed. Sue-Zane is a cultured young French-speaking woman who we found to be very sympathetic and empathetic. Steeped in the Buddhist culture of her country, she made us tremendously interested in learning about Myanmar. We can honestly say that Sue-Zane and Adorable Myanmar are the best, and they introduced us to the best of their country.

The country formerly known as Burma remains very poor, and it needs the tourist economy to help it develop. We were happy to contribute to it.

Besides the mystical site of the Golden Rock, important to see for the curiosity of its site and its surroundings, the area of Lake Inle has greatly pleased us by the majesty and the Zen of its ambiance, the real floating gardens and the villages on stilts. Mandalay and the surrounding area, authentic artisans, the longest teak bridge in the world, the Phowin Caves, the Bagan site, countless “Magical” pagodas, and romantic sunsets.

We ended our journey by basking in the Andaman Sea, in the Bay of Bengal, in the west of the country (yes, because in the east there is no sea). Besides our muscular legs and minibus, we used every other means of transportation such as public taxis, a carriage, a canoe, a boat, an electric scooter, a train and an airplane.

To conclude, we enjoyed a permanently blue sky without the hint of a single cloud and ideal temperatures during our three-weeks winter vacation (January-February). Without hesitation, choose adorable Myanmar and you… will adore.

We wish you continued success.

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