Myanmar
Hotel review: Awei Metta Hotel and Golf Resort, Yangon, Myanmar
Just out of Yangon, Awei Metta's rooms have more than enough space to swing a golf club.
- by Paul Chai
Myanmar, Yangon: Tour the city in an antique bus
The Elephant Coach will take you round Yangon's sights in true colonial style.
- by Paul Chai
History, temples and sea gypsies in the Mergui Islands and southern Myanmar
The 800 islands of the Mergui Archipelago spill down Myanmar's far south coast.
- by John Borthwick
Naypyidaw, Myanmar: The world's weirdest capital city
Myanmar's capital quickly staked its claim for the title of 'world's weirdest city', notable for its colossal scale and relative lack of residents.
- by Oliver Smith
Welcome to Myanmar, home to the craziest and biggest water fight in South-East Asia
It's hard to stay dry when Myanmar celebrates its New Year.
- by Julie Miller
Myanmar cruise: Scenic's Irrawaddy River journey brings light to a village
Blessings abound in villages along Myanmar's Irrawaddy River.
- by Julie Miller
Where to see Shinbyu, a novice initiation ceremony: Why young boys become monks in Myanmar
In Myanmar, becoming a novice monk is the biggest day in a boy's life, one filled with colour and spectacle.
- by Julie Miller
Myanmar: A luxury cruise along the languid Irrawaddy is a great way to get to know Myanmar
Myanmar's appeal seeps slowly into your consciousness, fuelled by the warmth of its people.
- by Julie Miller
Myanmar: cruising the Irrawaddy River provides an opportunity to visit a remarkable shrine
'I'm in with a shot as long as I promise to uphold my end of the bargain.'
- by Julie Miller
Mt Popa, Myanmar: Why it's worth braving the monkeys
If you can brave monkeys and 777 steps, then the climb to Mount Popa's golden-spired monastery provides the oddest cultural experience in Myanmar.
- by Brian Johnston
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