I was startled awake early in the morning on our second day of trekking, it seemed Paulien was true to her world of wanting a morning yoga session. Although I was momentarily annoyed, I’m glad she woke me and Martin was not far behind. Despite the rough surface and abundance of stones on the porch, it was a good start to the day, and we did get some pretty cool pictures, and video, thanks to Tam Pe. We enjoyed breakfast together, fluffy crepes, instant coffee and loads of fruit, before packing up and continuing for our second day of adventuring. The route was a bit different than our first day, involving many hills and unfortunately also lots of mud. I didn’t mind the exertion of the hike, although my knees aren’t a fan of the downs, but when we stopped for lunch I decided I’d had enough of the mud - little did I know what was waiting for me.
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AsiaMyanmarOpening its doors to tourism in 2012, Myanmar is like a toddler just learning how to walk, but oh is it learning quickly. Where WiFi and ATM's were once non-existent they're now common place. As the country quickly adapts my only hope is that the people do not, maintaining their fresh, friendly demeanor. Categories
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