Talking about the civil war and military junta in Myanmar has unfortunately suffocated all other travel conversations.
Myanmar is a wonderful country with extremely friendly locals, tasty fusion food, diverse terrain, rich history, and a pinch of mysticism.
Is Myanmar safe? Yes, mostly safe for regular backpacking.
You should go to Yangon to learn more about the mythical nature of Shwedagon Pagoda and have Burmese tea with locals in Chinatown.
You must go to Bagan and marvel at its 3000+ ancient temples.
If you have the time, hop over to Mandalay and check out the Mandalay Palace – home to numerous Burmese kings throughout the centuries.
‘Diamond’ up the “Tourist Kite” with a visit to Inle Lake, both pretty and serene, home to tens of different ethnic groups that still preserve their local way of life.
Myanmar is the final frontier of Southeast Asia. It feels like it but is also so different. And you are guaranteed to love it.
Backpacking Profile
Prices | Very cheap |
Does Revolut work? | No |
ATM with no fees | None |
Cash or card? | Cash (always in MMK) |
Public transport | Adequate (buses>trains) |
Hitchhiking | Technically illegal and with so many military checkpoints – viable only for short distances. |
Accommodation | Hostels, hotels, guesthouses, homestays |
Other backpackers | Very few |
Days needed | 10-14 |
Best time to travel | October to May |
Locals speaking English | Few |
Main languages | Burmese |