Magical Myanmar

Myanmar is the newest Zoom Vacations destination (March 12-18, 2015).  For sometime now I had been waiting for the right time to visit Myanmar, which many had told me is a very special country.  Sandwiched between India, China and Thailand, Myanmar has been influenced to some degree by the best of these 3 iconic cultures.  

 Myanmar is called the Golden Land because there is always a 24 karat golden domed pagoda within eyesight.  For 50 years after English colonialism ended, Myanmar was sheltered and isolated by various dictatorships and military governments.  Until recently the country had seen very little tourism within its poor tourism infrastructure.  Today, however, Myanmar is quickly developing a luxury tourism infrastructure that is putting it on the bucket list of every discerning traveler.  Recently, Zoom Vacations was honored to be one of only 17 international travel professionals and media to be invited on the inaugural sailing of the 5 Star M/V Sanctuary Ananda from Mandalay to Bagan. 

 What I discovered along the way is a country of charming, hospitable, deeply spiritual and accepting people.  Truth be told, what made the trip so enjoyable for me was the ability to travel on the Ananda along the Ayeryawaddy River, visit temples, markets and villages, then return to the comfort of the Ananda.  The Ananda is the newest most stylish boat on the Ayeryawaddy.  But in addition to the luxurious surroundings, another thing in which the Ananda excels is the food.  The kitchen is personally overseen by the former executive chef at the Bangkok Mandarin Oriental.  He was even kind enough to offer an onboard cooking demonstration and shared his love of cooking and simple, yet mouth watering Thai soup recipe.  Every meal was something to look forward to and nothing (except for some breakfast dishes) was ever repeated.  Lunch and dinner were perfectly paired with just the right wines every day.  

 But Myanmar is not just about the Ayeryawaddy River. There are also Inle Lake, a picturesque fishing community, and Yangon, with its bourgeoning art scene.   Plus, of course the Chinatown night market, reclining Buddha, and Scotts Market, which are also to be seen and experienced. 

 Today, Myanmar is quickly developing a luxury tourism infrastructure that is putting it on the bucket list of every discerning traveler. For instance, three years ago Myanmar saw 300,000 visitors; this year there are 2 million visitors and counting. 
 
Myanmar is also perfectly combined with Laos and or Thailand. Contact me for more information.

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