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Friday, March 18, 2011

Gay trip to Myanmar - Burma

Burma, renamed Myanmar by the current soldiery government, is a land of golden pagodas, rich Buddhist tradition, winding rivers and tropical beaches. With much to see and do, and close nearnessy to China, Thailand and India, Burma is an exquisite option as a standalone gay travel destination or as part of a Southeast Asian tour.

While Burma may not be the first place that comes to mind for a gay vacation, particularly with the confident lack of a visible Lgbt community or culture, this country that has retained much of its old-world charm and is steeped in culture, tradition and spirituality is the exquisite place for a spiritual renewal or awakening. Burma is very affordable to visit and is one of the few places where foreigners can feel a lifestyle that has changed small in the last 100 years.

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While it is inherent to travel in Burma on your own, visiting as part of a gay travel tour is the best way to see this unique country and avoid the hassles of trying to navigate straight through the complexities of being a foreign visitor on a gay vacation in a country that is under strict soldiery rule. There are a variety of intricacies complex in traveling in Burma, which range from knowing which borders foreigners are allowed to cross, which areas foreigners are allowed to visit, how to change money when even the lawful exchangers will likely suggest using the black market for better rates, and how to gather cash when reputation and debit cards are rarely standard and there are no Atms where foreigners can get cash. As these are only a few examples of what solo travelers are up against, it is easy to see why organized gay vacations with a tour group and knowledgeable guide are definitely the smartest and safest way to visit Burma.

On a gay vacation to Burma, you can shop in community markets for artisan handicrafts, walk among locals in primary dress and make-up, visit a centuries-old monastery, take a cruise down the Irrawaddy River, ramble the banks of Inle Lake and stand in the shadow of the famed Shwedagon Pagoda. Folks who visit Burma on gay vacations will find that this is one of the safest countries in the world and that the residents are warm and welcoming.

From exploring the streets of Mandalay or Yangon, or taking in Mount Popa and Bagan's 4,000 sacred stupas, planning gay travel to Burma is a worthwhile undertaking that is sure to consequent in lifelong memories and the yearning to return to this majestic land.

Gay trip to Myanmar - Burma

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