Because most locations in our World (Europe (sans eastern), etc, etc) etc are boring as fuck? I laugh at all the fags who go to Paris and other gay locations. We are mainly going to be sailing around the Myeik Archipelago.Why do people go to these places? Why not try to go to North Korea while you're at it, I hear that usually works out well too.
Seems logical. "Well Paris sucks...lets go to fucking Burma"Because most locations in our World (Europe (sans eastern), etc, etc) etc are boring as fuck? I laugh at all the fags who go to Paris and other gay locations. We are mainly going to be sailing around the Myeik Archipelago.
My wife and I thought about North Korea but neither of us care to see the country. Not like there is much natural beauty you can see...
My wife and I are using Intrepid Tours. We've done enough with them to reach a frequent "flyer" program that gives us discounts. Our main goal this year is just to sail around the coast and then hit up Phuket before heading home.Myanmar (Burma) was on my list this year, but I didnt go because I was also wrapping in Vietnam and Cambodia in the same trip. I waited too long to process my Vietnam visa, so I scrapped the whole thing and went hiking in New Zealand instead. It will most likely be a trip I take next spring.
I don't get why people are so afraid to get off the beaten track. As someone who has traveled (on vacation) to over 25 countries, my best experiences have been to places like this. Bhutan was probably one of my favorites. Terrifying landing deep in the himilayas into Paro (youtube a video of the landing), but then a week of amazing trekking and touring a land that time has seemingly forgotten. Television was only introduced for the first time about 15 years ago! It is an incredible experience.
Re bug infection: That can happen anywhere. Always get your immunizations before you go and you really do not have a whole lot to worry about. I have never had anything more than "Delhi belly" in Nepal, but it is pretty normal.
*edit* OP: If you really are interested in Burma, I have a Danish friend who has his own travel company out of London. Last year he added Myanmar to his tours and I know he has been there himself for first hand experience. I can put you in contact if you like.
I have 22 countries stamped in my passport currently. I'm all for off the beaten path, I'd just steer clear of places like Burma, North Korea and such. It's cool going to a lot of places not many others I know personally haven't been to but I wouldn't want to go somewhere I felt like I wasn't safe. I know Burma has got a lot better but I'd still stick clear of it.On the one hand, people travelling to some of these off the beaten path destinations are doing it just for the bragging rights. On the other hand, there's a lot of places that I wish I'd been to before they turned in to mainstream destinations that have lost all authenticity and been overrun by fucking Australians, like Thailand.
But be honest Tarrant, how often have you even left the continental US? Do you have a current passport?
Uhh dont think Bhutan is in the middle of a civil war that involves like a dozen factions, one of which is Islamic.Myanmar (Burma) was on my list this year, but I didnt go because I was also wrapping in Vietnam and Cambodia in the same trip. I waited too long to process my Vietnam visa, so I scrapped the whole thing and went hiking in New Zealand instead. It will most likely be a trip I take next spring.
I don't get why people are so afraid to get off the beaten track. As someone who has traveled (on vacation) to over 25 countries, my best experiences have been to places like this. Bhutan was probably one of my favorites. Terrifying landing deep in the himilayas into Paro (youtube a video of the landing), but then a week of amazing trekking and touring a land that time has seemingly forgotten. Television was only introduced for the first time about 15 years ago! It is an incredible experience.
Re bug infection: That can happen anywhere. Always get your immunizations before you go and you really do not have a whole lot to worry about. I have never had anything more than "Delhi belly" in Nepal, but it is pretty normal.
*edit* OP: If you really are interested in Burma, I have a Danish friend who has his own travel company out of London. Last year he added Myanmar to his tours and I know he has been there himself for first hand experience. I can put you in contact if you like.
I didn't say it was, it was just on my list of places i wouldn't feel totally comfortable in.Myanmar isn't even in the same league as NK in terms of risk, nor was it ever.
I strongly suggest Somalia if you don't have the balls to visit Syria.Because most locations in our World (Europe (sans eastern), etc, etc) etc are boring as fuck? I laugh at all the fags who go to Paris and other gay locations. We are mainly going to be sailing around the Myeik Archipelago.
My wife and I thought about North Korea but neither of us care to see the country. Not like there is much natural beauty you can see...
Already been there..Syria that is. (pre-revolution/war/clusterfuck). Too hard to go nowI strongly suggest Somalia if you don't have the balls to visit Syria.