Myanmar
As I could not get enough of this place in 2014, I decided to make a return trip to see some sights that I simply loved- Yangon, Bagan, and Inle Lake. Of course there are many places I loved here, but these two stood out and I wanted to spend more time there.
As the country is developing very fast with China, Japan, Korea investing heavily in infrastructure, I knew that my time to see Myanmar as I remembered it, is running out. As tourism is a great source of income for this country, tourists are treated with the utmost respect and this will continue for years to come.
You can either come here as an independent traveler or you may use a company as assistance. The company that I have used and am never disappointed with is Exotic Myanmar. The Itineraries they have are totally flexible and they always offer the best guides and drivers that are familiar with just about everything. You can spend your time in tourist attractions or visit the off the beaten path places like villages and markets.
The Places we visited were as follows:
Yangon- Biggest City where progression collides with traditional
Bagan- Scenic landscape with more stupas than you can imagine
Mt. Popo- Mountain inhabited by spirits and aggressive monkeys
Inle Lake- Most picturesque lake I have been to with shops and hotels on the water