Friday, September 4, 2015

Burma/Myanmar

We hit the ground in Yangon the capital in the early evening and caught a taxi to our first hotel. Of course, I scandalised Randi by immediately asking what the taxi driver thought about the political situation! However he was happy to chat, though he said a year or two previously he would have changed the subject rather than risk a knock on the door in the early hours of the morning! We found the hotel, an operation run by an Australian, Jeff, who runs bicycle tours and his Burmese wife Soe-Soe who runs the accommodation side. They were wonderfully hospitable and welcoming. Another part of the crew was Tony, a french pizza chef who had come to buy a bike and stayed. He knew exactly what it took to make a gluten-free pizza so we enjoyed the luxury of pizza on two of the three nights we were there. Gluten-free bread also appeared on the breakfast table, and there was discussion about whether the German or Italian gluten-free flour produced the better bread!!

IMG_4290Courtyard of the Bike World B&B

Tony and Soe-Soe with Randi. Tony made gluten-free pizza and Soe-Soe runs the hotel and is a mother to all her guests!
Tony the chef and Moe-Moe. We were sorry to leave them!

Going to the Station
Going to the station
Need a ticket...
The train ticket was *very* cheap!
Different colour train (some people may see this as white and gold :(
Train passing
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Food sellers up and down the train during the trip downtown
Calling a spade a spade!
Read the translation! 
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Downtown Yangon

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