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Feel the Fear and Backpack Anyway

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Author: Mandy and Glen Rees

Yangon

Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon)

Posted onOctober 30, 2014June 23, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees3 Comments

Mandy: Tuesday 21st – 28th October We woke at 5.30am to the sound of music and singing outside (morning prayers) it didn’t matter as we needed to go down for breakfast as we were leaving to catch an early flight. Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Bagan

Beautiful Bagan

Posted onOctober 24, 2014June 23, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees2 Comments

Mandy: 18th – 21st October The photos in this blog have not been enhanced and are in no particular order but you will be able to tell those that were taken whilst watching the amazing Sunsets. We ordered a taxi Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Mandalay

Magnificent Mandalay

Posted onOctober 23, 2014June 23, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees5 Comments

Mandy: 15th – 18th October Mandalay is the second largest city in Burma, and the former capital. The city is the economic and religious hub of upper Myanmar and is centred around the Royal Palace which had a large moat Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Mandalay

Eating out in Mandalay

Posted onOctober 21, 2014June 23, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees6 Comments

Mandy: 15th October 2014 Mann’s ‘restaurant’ I use the term loosely We found a Chinese ‘bar’ called ‘Mann’ which sold beer so we went in. It had a communal lighter hanging on a dirty piece of string from the high Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Mandalay

Road to Mandalay

Posted onOctober 18, 2014February 9, 2021AuthorMandy and Glen Rees2 Comments

Mandy: 14th October 2014 I passed the time on our flight to Burma by practicing my fear of flying relaxation breathing but when I finished we still had a way to go so to distract myself I decided to count Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Bangkok

Bangkok – round up of last few days and general ramblings

Posted onOctober 17, 2014June 24, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees2 Comments

Mandy: 11th – 13th October 2014 Our room in our first hotel was lovely. It was quite dark though as the light shade was that solid brass type (like in Egypt) with tiny holes hammered through, and there was dark Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Wat Arun Bangkok

Wat Arun, Bangkok

Posted onOctober 13, 2014June 24, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees6 Comments

Glen: 11th October 2014 Well so far during our first week in Thailand and our stay in Bangkok we’ve been very lucky with the weather, rain wise. But on our visit to Wat Arun, the famous Buddhist temple in The Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Wats and Tuks

Wats and Tuks!

Posted onOctober 12, 2014June 24, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees9 Comments

Mandy: 9th – 10th October – Bangkok Since we posted the last blog we have been visiting the many Temples (wats) and ‘must see’ tourist sites in Bangkok. Our first visit was to The Grand Palace. You will notice that Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Bangkok

Bangkok baby!!!

Posted onOctober 9, 2014June 24, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees1 Comment

Mandy: 8th October 2014 Having landed safely we excitedly stepped out of the airport on to a train to Phaya Thai. The train track was elevated so we had a good view of the nice and not so nice houses Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

Plane to Bangkok

The onboard ramblings of a Battery Hen

Posted onOctober 9, 2014June 24, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees8 Comments

Mandy: 7th / 8th October 2014 During our flight ….. Well as we all sat in small seats looking up patiently waiting to be fed as the trolley went by I did feel a bit like a caged animal of Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', South East Asia

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