Friday, 15 November 2013

Off We Go to Packing time

1 day before flying to Burma, it is time to pack and make sure we have everything. Fortunately, I still have some time left in case I still need to go shopping...

Here are what we take in our backpacks. We do not want to carry too much and at the same time, we have to carry the essential, such as a good medical kit, other equipment and of course clothes.

Medical kit

  • First aid kit
  • Malarone
    • Prevent against malaria
  • Motilium
    • against nausea, vomiting, stomach ache
  • Imodium
    • against diarrhea
  • Paracetamol
  • Water purification tablets
  • Mosquito repellent
    • DET
  • Sun cream
  • Soap
  • Shampoo

Other useful equipment

This category concerns all objects that may well be useful to carry with us. You never know what could happen on a backpacking trip in such exotic country. Don't expect the same infrastructure as in the modern western world. Some "Mc Gyver's" accessories are always useful!
  • Rope
  • Mosquito net
  • Pen knife
  • Flash light

Clothes

I advice taking some light clothes, as at the end of the day we carry our comfort in our backpack. So we'd better travel light! Avoid bright colours, American brands... you want to be as neutral as possible. 
At night, it is pretty chilly, in the bus as well with the air con, so a pull over and warm clothes are strongly advised. 
  • 5 light t-shirts
  • 2 light pants
  • Pair of short
  • Pull over
  • Underwear
  • Towels 

Gifts

In Burma, the population lacks what would consider basic furniture. As we have been in contact already with people living there, they ask us to kindly bring the following:
  • Pens
  • Lighters

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

get some jabs

To continue the preparation to go to Burma, we need to take care of ourselves. So we checked online and went to our doctor to get some health recommendation.

Travelling to Asia, especially to less developed countries, requires the following jabs:
  • Tetanus 
    • to do every 10 years
  • Hepatitis A and B
  • Diphtheria
For more information on the jabs and medicine required:

In addition to these must have jabs, there are a couple of drugs to take as well such as:
  • Malaria
    • Malarone: to take daily during the trip

Having all these, we should be all set for a safe trip. 

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Useful links


Useful links


Flight / Hotel

  • Kayak: Price comparison website to find the cheapest price. I use it all the time but never book through them

Burma

General information 

Forum

Blogs

Off We Go to Burma

Next trip we plan is going to Burma. Only a couple of weeks away.
So this post will go over our plan, a little bit of budget and resource that helps us to plan our trip.
For the first time, it will be a full backpacking trip as we don't have much hotel or hostel booked, nor any transportation. The whole idea is to get there and travel around for almost 3 weeks.

Why Burma? 
We always wanted to travel far and go to Asia. However we don't like places where there are many tourists as you don't really enjoy the local life.

Burma is on a process of being a full democratic country. The liberation of Aung San Suu Kyi, a famous Burmese activist, is the proof of these recent changes. Consequently, there is not yet many tourists, and most places are free of them, except for the most adventurous.

So we are looking forward to our first Asian trip

1 - Plan

Like other tourists, we would like to visit the most beautiful places of Burma:
  • Yangoon
  • Mandalay
  • Bagan
  • Kalaw
  • Inle Lake
  • (then back to Yangoon)
It is basically the itinerary we will follow. Given that we have nothing booked, it may however change.

1.1 The resources

To assist us in planning our trip, we bought a traveller book, Le Guide du Routard (http://goo.gl/lpxyX3), available on Amazon.
As we are French speaking (but no, we are not French!), we opted for this one given that it is the most recent edition, compared to the English version of the Lonely Planet (http://goo.gl/8e6XOd).

In addition, we went to many online forum such as:

All of these help us out to organise our trip and provide all the necessary advice.

1.2 Before going

Before going, there are always a couple of things to check out, especially since it is a full backpacking trip. We don't have much experience, so we do not want to take any risk

  • Visa is needed for Myanmar
  • Injection are more than recommended
  • Have the right medicine with you
  • Have a good travel insurance

1.2.1 Getting a Visa

There is a good forum thread on Trip Advisor (http://goo.gl/2fX7tK) speaking about the visa process. I can tell you, it is really useful. If you have still any question, you can contact  He seems to be a travel expert on Burma, he will always answer you.

So regarding the visa, we did the application via the Myanmar Embassy in London, as we live there. The process is straight forward and takes a week to complete.
Official Visa Application form Myanmar

For the application you need to join:

Send your application form with your details in a envelope and include an envelope for the embassy to return the visa to you. 

Ask at the post office for "Special Delivery Guaranteed", it means that the receiver has to sign to get the documents, and the delivery is guaranteed by the next day. Also ask for the same service for the return document. The Royal Mail will be able to help you. 

Albeit a bit more expensive, this service is really good as you can track your important documents to the embassy and to home, once the embassy has done all the paperwork. I was scared to send my passport through the mail at first, but having them back in a week, all tracked means it was really worth it.

Note that your visa will start at the date you will receive it back from the embassy. So don't hurry to send it to them, it only takes a week to process it.

1.2.2 The flight

Even before applying for a Visa, we booked our flight. There are many options available on the market, and we decided to go for a Thai Airways flight from London Heathrow to Yangoon. 

Flight starts at around 500 GBP for a return ticket, with good airlines but the catch is often the delay at the airport to get the corresponding flight. Up to 24h. 

As it was not worth it, we opted for a direct flight to Bangkok, having a corresponding flight to Yangoon. On the way back, we do a lay over to Bangkok for a couple of days, so we can relax in the city as well. Our flight is around 800 GBP.


Off We Go to our blog

First post to our newly blog which purpose is to explain our backpacking trips. From planning to budget and the good places we stay at.

As an introduction, let's introduce ourselves. Hélène and Dimitri, two travellers early thirties who like travelling to various places.


Both of us already travelled to these locations:
  • Russia (2005)
    • Moscow
    • St Petersburg
  • Baltic countries (Sept 2008)
    • Lithuania
    • Latvia
    • Estonia
    • Finland
  • Former Yugoslavia (Sept 2010)
    • Croatia
    • Serbia
    • Montenegro
    • Kosovo
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Cuba (2008)
  • Eastern Europe
    • Romania (2007)
    • Poland (2005/2006)
In addition, we also went to the States, Canada and other European countries. These countries don't count as they were not backpacking trips. 

So we have already some experience of backpacking trips and plan to visit ever more countries.

We hope you will find some useful tips to prepare your trips based on our experience. Please share it with us, we'll be pleased to help you out.