Thursday 16 February 2012

A break from the cold

 Myanmar (or Burma) is not somewhere you hear much about aside from the politics, but what I had heard about the people and countryside had always made it somewhere I wanted to go.  So I jumped at the opportunity to spend a couple of weeks there and was not disappointed.  For a start I turned up early evening, opened the curtains in my room to be greeted by this view:


It was not bad in the morning either:


This is Shwedagon pagoda and really has to be seen to be believed. Yangon is a very green town and the palm trees mixed in among the buildings gives it a lovely tropical feel. There are a few parks which seem to be very well looked after, my favourite was the one around the base of the pagoda. These parks are full of young couples sitting under umbrellas in quite spots.

At each corner / end of the park there is an entrance to the pagoda and what entrances. 


If you look closely you can see people on the steps showing how large these were.  The entrances lead to covered stairways up to the platforms where the actual pagoda is. Coming out of the cool covered area into the dazzling sun you are greeted by a mass of gold.


The main stupa is surrounded by a ring of little shrines


The this central area is surrounded by other buildings which would be pretty special on their own let along put all together.





I must have spent over 3 hours just wonderig around enjoying the different views


One of the things I liked was the plants in amongst everything. 



Back in the park again, and I found a lovely spot to sit and relax


Given the climate it is no surprise that there were loads of gingers, bamboos and palms. Sadly very few spikies but you can't have everything.





I had meant to take loads of photos of the plants but had taken so many other photos my camera  battery was flat.  I guess I am going to have to go back to get some better photos for you.

3 comments:

  1. Lovely photos - thanks for taking the time to post them!
    Amy

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  2. Wow, looks fabulous. You've not missed much whilst you were there, welcome back to slightly chilly, grey Blighty

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  3. Thank you both. It is an amazing place and the photos don't do it justice

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