SOUTH-EAST ASIA 2009-10
MYANMAR. TREKKING FROM KALAW TO INLE LAKE
Beautiful mountain scenery
around Kalaw, where we started a 3-day trek to Inle Lake, one of the
main tourist attractions of Myanmar
A young woman was making
simple brooms from these plants
Our guide took us to this
house for lunch
Life in a village
"The Three Musketeers"
People don't mind being
photographed and often are happy to have a picture taken
Riding a Water Buffalo,
frequently used as livestock in southern Asia
Buffalo enjoys being in
water, not being sprayed with water
Woman manually harvesting
grain
Ploughing her field the
traditional way
This girl was working with
a hoe
January is the middle of
dry season
2 girls we met on our way
This man carried his cargo
for 5 hours to sell it in a village and make some money
Women apply thanaka
paste made from ground bark
Boys showing off in one of
the villages we passed through
Children are always happy
to pose for photos and like to see them afterwards
Boys carried firewood
necessary for cooking. Children don't have much time to play
Collecting chili peppers
He was digging out ginger
and even gave us one piece (and didn't expect anything in exchange)
Threshing peanuts after
drying them in the sun
Walking dusty paths on the
second day. It was around 30C and sunny all day, which is the norm in
January
2 months after the end of
the rainy season, only well adapted plants remain green
Rice fields after harvest.
Burma was the world's largest exporter of rice but now accounts for
just
0.5%
Rice covers about 60% of
the cultivated land area and accounts for 97% of total food grain
production
Children in this village
asked for empty water bottles
These shy boys didn't ask
for anything
Morning fog on the third
and last day of our trek. We slept in Hte Thein Monastery and were
woken up at 5am by singing monks
That's the way I like to
travel!
Looking back on the dusty
road leading to Indein, where boat was waiting for us