COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Myanmar (also called Burma) is a fascinating country slowly opening to tourism since 2015 after being isolated from the word for almost 50 years. It is a country larger than France sharing borders with Thailand, Bangladesh and China and with a wide variety of landscape: plains, hills and high mountains above 5000 meters on the footsteps of the Himalaya chain. 2000 kilometers of coastline are stretching along the Andaman sea.
Because of all that, and also because it is a country still deeply rooted with traditions, Myanmar is a on bucket list of many photographers. Burmese people are very friendly and very open to be photographed even in the most remote villages. Infrastructure are globally quite poor and distributed very unevenly within the country. The quickest and safest way to travel is by air using one of the four national carrier or by private car.
Although Myanmar is open to tourism, the north of the country is still not accessible to this day. Besides the temples of Bagan and Inle Lake which are the tourist hotspots you will be will surprised to be among the few photographers exploring the streets of Yangon and the temples of Mrauk-U.
MYANMAR (BURMA) PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR 2020 (8 to 12 DAYS)
MYANMAR PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR PROGRAM
This 12-day Myanmar photography tour itinerary has been researched for several weeks during three photography trips in 2015, 2017, 2018. From the streets of Yangon with its colonial architecture and bustling markets to the beautiful and scenic Inle Lake, the ethnic tribes of Loilaw (long-neck), the underrated temples of Mrauk-U (also called the little Bagan), this photography expedition will provide you with many opportunities for portrait,landscape and street photography.
As this journey limited to 4 persons only, it possible to accommodate to some extent requests you might have about its content depending on your photo interests (architecture, landscape, street photography, etc…).
HIGHLIGHTS
Visit the restored and abandoned colonial buildings in Yangon
Capture the colorful and bustling streets of Yangon
Visit the 2600 years old Shwedagon pagoda
Explore the temples of the lost Kingdom of Mrauk-U
Met the ethnic tribes of the long-neck Kalaw and the face-tatooed Chin women
Visit Inle Lake, its lost temples, sprawling floating gardens, Intha fisherman, local markets and more…
Inclusions
Photography guidance and feedback by Laurent Dambies
All transfers and transports (private car, private boats)
All accommodation 3 stars (based on double/twin sharing room)
English-speaking guides and translators for local tribes
All meals as mentioned in the program (all breakfast plus some lunches)
All entrance fees
Four domestic flights
Exclusions
International airfare to Yangon (trip begins and ends in Yangon)
Personal insurance
Personal expenses
Alcoholic drinks
Visa fees and/or visa authorization
Tips for local guides and staff
Price
USD 4,200 per person
USD 4,000 per person
Single room supplement: USD 500
Next dates
13th to 24th October 2018
13th to 24th March 2019
13th to 24th October 2019
If you have limited time and/or a limited budget during your stay in Myanmar and want to explore and learn photography please have a look at our Yangon Photowalk.
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