Friday, April 13, 2012

mlm weather

Now,how about mlm weather? Here,summer time in European Country.It%26#39;s great

mlm weather

now MLM is so great time to travel cause of no rain these 3 or 4 days ago.but MLM also to much rain then YGN.

these day YGN also stop the rain and my home town get rain them YGN.

mlm weather

The weather in Mawlamyein is similar to that of Yangon, perhaps a bit more humid in that it is much more closer to the coast. It should still be hot and humid ; but soon it should cool down with the arrival of the monsoons. It does rain quite heavily there!

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    Hi everyboby!





    what%26#39;s the weather like in Myan,ar in these days?





    bye



    Paola









    weather


    hmmm. very good question.. I guess it will rain in the south... and some sunshine in the north. Its rainy seson.. what do you expect?



    weather


    Now no more rain in Yangon too but in the evening they announce that will be rain at that news announce we leave the umbrella in our home,



    they said no rain todau we bring our rain coat and umbrella,



    so we were different weather in the world,



    happy in youe days




    It would appear the weather has changed noticeably this year. Normally it is extremely hot and dry in April, May and possibly June with the weather turning cooler towards the second half of June. The rainy seasons start around the beginning of July. This year it had been raining torrentially in May with floods which is unusual. It will certainly be very humid and uncomfortable; but I assume it will ebb to resume the usual season at the end of June when it will become much more bearable, but possibly wet. Hopefully, by October it will be much more pleasant. The Central part of the country where Bagan is, is normally hot and dry most of the year with possibly very light showers even in the middle of the rainy season. The Shan plateau is generally cooler. It will also be wet during the rainy season.





    If you%26#39;re looking for the best time to go, I will say definitely between October to February and possibly early March.

    presents????

    first time to myanmar going feb 4 /07


    when we did vietnam and cambodia we took lots of sweets and choccies for the children [ saying that the adults loved them too]


    any previous travellers got any idea what to take??



    also have seen vastly different prices for hotels offered on the net


    especially on ngapali beach


    would it be better to wait while we got to yangon and source accommodation and flights to ngapali then??


    any other advice welcome


    if i can help with advice on your hols in thailand vietnam and cambodia contact us



    regards truey



    presents????


    Hello,welcome to BURMA,



    The first about Hotel,we have so many hotels and rooms.That deoends on what kinds of hotel you like,



    My advise,Hotel Nickko and Summit park view is good,the prise is



    superior 30 to 35$ per night,



    http://www.nikkoyangon.net.



    Others is



    central,Panorama,Yuzana garden,all of these hotel are middle class the price is 18 to 25 $ per night





    ABOUT NGAPALI BEACH





    That you need Hotel reserve cause that time a bit of hot and warm so many travellers and tourists are spent there.



    Ngapeli beach hotel is the best rate is round about 90$ fpr a night.





    The flight



    Yangon to thandwe(ngapeli)-----------56$



    Mandalay to thandwe---------------------81$



    NyaungOo to thandwe--------------------82$ that is the rates for flight



    and that will plus +3$ for suvice charge.



    you can chack from net



    thank you for your plan to visit in our land



    presents????


    Take pens, just plain biros, the kids need them for school, black or blue.





    Sweets, shampoo sachets, nail polish and lipsticks. All much appreciated.





    The Savoy in Yangon is good, stayed there 7 times. Not too pricey and very welcoming. In Ngapali try The Bayview. Good medium price.





    it%26#39;s a heavenly place. Have fun.




    We%26#39;ve been twice to Myanmar. My husband takes sweets too. Easy to pack and a great hit with children. Depends where you are going. We went to Kyiang Tong hill tribe trekking - sweets again on the menu, but our guide took us to the markets beforehand and we stocked up on hairclips for the girls and some medicines (the guide selected because he knew what was needed). We collected the shampoos and soap that you get in yr hotel room which were also popular. You won%26#39;t go wrong with sweets though. Enjoy your trip. Beautiful country and lovely people.





    First visit we booked hotel for first night in Yangon by email then did the internal flights and hotels when we got there with Columbus Travels, 586 Strand Road, Ianmadaw Township, Yangon



    T. +95 1 229245 columbus@mptmail.net.mm. 2nd trip we prearranged itinerary with Columbus by email. Very helpful and efficient. www.travelmyanmar.com




    Not huge on sweets, although I used to bring them. They have so many dental problems here,and there are plenty of other things that will make kids happy and will last longer.





    For young children: Colored pens are nice. If you want to give them a really cool gift, get one of those mini Polaroids that takes photos that turn into little stickers (about 30 photos for US $7.50) and have someone take a photo of yourself with them. They LOVE that. And they can stick the photo in a notebook.





    For older kids and adults: Shampoo, conditioner, soap, lipstick, facial wash, and yes, as a precious poster said, pens.





    In VERY rural areas, aspirin, neosporin, band aids, antiseptic,and always soap, shampoo, etc.





    Ngapali in February is not going to be too cheap. I personally prefer Ngwe Saung, but if you want a more lively environment, Ngapali is also pretty darn nice.





    Have fun!




    i ditto the no sweets thing. the kids may love it, but there is no dental care there. they all want shampoo sachets for some reason. we also brought pens and pencils, which they all wanted for school.





    we brought postcards of the city that we live in here in the States. people seemed to really enjoy receiving that.




    i ditto the no sweets thing. the kids may love it, but there is no dental care there. they all want shampoo sachets for some reason. we also brought pens and pencils, which they all wanted for school.





    we brought postcards of the city that we live in here in the States. people seemed to really enjoy receiving that.




    Excellent trip from tombonyc. And I also am in the ';no sweets'; camp. For pens, notebooks, and that sort of stuff, you can buy plenty at stationery shops in Yangon, Mandalay, or other towns. When I was in Bangkok, just before going to Myanamar, I bought a bunch of ';girlie'; stuff from street vendors: hair clips, colored ribbons, bracelets, etc. The kids - even some of the boys - loved them. Small t-shirts are also a hit.




    How was your trip in Feb 07?





    We are planning a trip for Feb 08 so would love to know how the weather was and any tips?





    Where did you stay in Ngapali, we are considering the Bayview or the Sandoway are you familiar with either?





    Also planning Cambodia next year so any thoughts on that would be great too.





    We have 2 kids aged 4 %26amp; 8 who wil be with us





    Much appreciated





    tippish

    WoW!! Excellent Hotel In Mandalay

    We are staying at Mandalay View Inn. They have a really good staff. I really appreciate their management. Very Good hotel. Home treats. They have full facility. They maintain very well.





    Sister hotel also amazing!!



    Hotel by the Red Canal





    Fully internet free. Private satellite System with 100 over TV channel. Switch able Sound system.





    Out door shower room is outstanding!!





    Swimming pool and Gym are ok!





    The main thing, Both Hotels accepts the Credit card.





    Oh! My god it is too good





    I really recommend both hotels





    Both hotel management is by friendly Indian Guy



    WoW!! Excellent Hotel In Mandalay


    Yes! Eugine, Mandalay View Inn staffs are very kind. I also appreciate their management. I recommend too. But I want to know who own the property?





    Hotel by the Red Canal (Mandalay) is also very good.





    I really inquisitive



    WoW!! Excellent Hotel In Mandalay


    Your report on the Excellent Hotel in Mandalay was great. But you didnt say how much you paid. Do they have an email address? Also how much is the Hotel by The Red Canal.



    jnlob




    I stayed in this hotel in November 2006.





    The hotel is very nice and the staff are wonderful.





    I believe I paid $35 per night.





    It is fair centrally located 1/2 block off the south-east corner of the moat that surrounds the Royal Palace in a clean part of town ( ie dust ).





    If you step out to the street there is a view of Mandalay Hill and the moat.





    Here are a dozen shots 1/2 block away. Click on the image for a larger size and then click ';all sizes'; for even bigger.





    http://flickr.com/photos/robinthom/tags/mvh/





    If I find the shots I took of the hotel, I will post them later.



    Yangon to Bagan

    Can anyone give some advice on the cheapest way to



    fly from Yangon to Bagan as we would like to do a day trip



    or to do a night there. Where can I book this as the websites



    dont seem to allow you to book reservations online.





    Yangon to Bagan


    Yangon air, Mandalay air and Bagan air.... a couple of flights per day... Around USD 80.00 each way..



    A daytrip:-).. Please say that you are joking?



    Yangon to Bagan


    Don%26#39;t waste your money and time for a day trip!




    There are small travel agencies everywhere that can accommodate you. If you%26#39;re only spending one night, I recommend that you get there early, and take care to see the sunset at (I forget the name pagoda), it%26#39;s a common spot. Bottom line, Bagan is worth seeing. If all you have is a night, then go for a night. Oh, and stay away from Mt. Popa.




    It is easy to get your airline tickets at the airport, or from a travel agent. Just remember that you pay cash US dollars for flights. I agree that a day trip is not enough for Bagan, but it%26#39;s better than nothing and I would suggest you get there, and add time if at all possible!

    Myanmarshalom tours

    Has anyone gone a tour with them? I hear they are wonderful. If so, where did you go?

    Myanmarshalom tours

    Yes, I know very well this tour company and their office running near my home that 31 street(lower),Pabedan tsp,Yangon,Burma.

    But they get just start this season in 2007.

    The owner is jewish person and he is a president of the Synagon(the temple of the Jewish).He is good heart guy and very kindly treat to others.

    This is his web site:www,myanmarshalom.com.

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  • Internetsite to book hotels

    I will be going to Yangon in the first week of september. Since I have visited Myanmar earlier this year, I already know in which hotels I would like to stay. What is the best internetsite to use for making reservations in advance?



    I know from experience that making reservations in advance is a lot cheaper in stead of making reservations local in Myanmar!!!



    For example: the Summit Parkview in Yangon, you can save easily $20,-.





    Best regards!





    Internetsite to book hotels


    I have found that booking direct by internet / fax is as cheap , if not cheaper , and more reliable than agencies.



    For our December/January trip we have booked three hotels (Sandoway, Savoy and Dusit Inya Lake) direct and they have booked internal flights and arranged transfers - all at good reductions.



    You are braver than us we like our weather warm and dry - September in Myanmar is going to be so different.



    Enjoy.



    Internetsite to book hotels


    sites such as asiarooms and hoteltravel cover Myanmar.. others do too... For some hotels.. ie Traders.. they have pretty good internet deals.. its (almost) always cheaper with the more expensive hotels to book on-line... However during the low season.. low to mid range places will generally discount generously.






    Dear Visitor,





    go to http://www.bluedragonmyanmar.com



    book you straight ..



    even for Nay Pyi Taw hotels..





    BRGDS,




    www.5starMyanmar.com uses Agoda for booking - a reputable booking company. Also has decent reviews of hotels in the different cities/areas.