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Myanmar holidays

September 2018

  • Japanese macaques in the hot springs of the mountains of Nagano

    Big in Japan: dozens of adventure trips and activities

    From tropical scuba-diving to a samurai festival and skiing in perfect powder, these adventures are as varied as Japan’s climate

November 2017

  • the Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, Ho Chi Minh City

    10 of the best contemporary art spaces in south-east Asia

    Artists in Myanmar, Cambodia and across south-east Asia produce work in a climate of authoritarianism – and often in open defiance of it. Here are 10 spaces that promote their artistic freedom and independence

May 2017

  • Mohinga rice noodle and fish soup from Myanmar.

    The foodie traveller
    In search of Burmese fish noodle soup in Yangon

    Myanmar’s unofficial dish, mohinga, is going upmarket – and nowadays you don’t even have to get up early to find it

October 2016

  • Russia, Siberia, Baikal Lake, Trans-siberian train

    Community
    Share your memories and pictures of the Trans-Siberian railway

    Have you travelled on the 6000 mile Trans-Siberian railway? To mark 100 years since it was completed we’d like to see your photographs

May 2016

  • Three farm workers, who were taking shade behind a tree ready to have their lunch, Myanmar

    Instagram snapshots
    Kishanth Javegar explores Myanmar's rural beauty – in pictures

  • Pansodan Books

    Public Streets by Public Books
    A postcard from Yangon: Pansodan Road's famous second-hand book market

March 2016

  • Two women work in a jewellery workshop, Myanmar.

    Instagram snapshots
    Instagram snapshots: David Levene in Myanmar

    Guardian photographer David Levene has spent two weeks in Myanmar capturing a country on the brink of a historic handover of power, having just sworn-in its first civilian president in half a century
  • Sakyadhita Thilashin Nunnery School novices line up in their pink-and-orange robes.

    A great little place I know
    Spirited away to one of the world's largest nunneries, in Myanmar

    Visitors to Sakyadhita Thilashin, near Mandalay, can witness the daily routine of some of the 12,000 monks and nuns who live there
  • A Mushroom dish at Tempura Matsu, Kyoto

    Japan's food artisans: in pursuit of perfection

    The secret to Japanese food is specialising in one thing and doing it perfectly. Forever. In an extract from his new book Rice, Noodle, Fish, Matt Goulding profiles four masters of their trade

February 2016

  • Cattle drive, Bagan, Myanmar

    World view
    World view: Cattle drive, Bagan, Myanmar

    This photograph, taken at Bagan, Myanmar, is one of the shortlisted images in the National Geographic Traveller UK 2016 photography competition. The winning picture will be announced on 13 February 2016

January 2016

  • Myanmar, Mon State, Mawlamyine (Moulmein) surroundings, Win Sein Taw Ya temple<br>08 Dec 2013, Mawlamyine, Burma --- Myanmar, Mon State, Mawlamyine (Moulmein) surroundings, Win Sein Taw Ya temple, World's largest reclining Buddha --- Image by © Christophe Boisvieux/Corbis

    Burmese days: in the footsteps of George Orwell

    As a young man in Burma, George Orwell was an apparatchik in the last days of the empire. Richard Eilers heads to Myanmar and follows in his footsteps

December 2015

  • the ingredients for Myanmar’s fermented tea leaf salad

    The foodie traveller
    The foodie traveller on ... laphet thoke in Myanmar

  • Steve McCurry poses in front of his photo Afghan Girl.

    On my radar
    On my radar: Steve McCurry’s cultural highlights

November 2015

  • Nuns joke around on a crowded tuk-tuk in Mandalay, Myanmar, 20 October 2015.

    Instagram snapshots
    Instagram snapshots: Paul Ratje in Myanmar

    In the week of Myanmar’s elections, these uplifting images give a glimpse of life, work and celebration at Aung San Suu Kyi’s victory

September 2014

  • World view
    World view: Shwe Indein Pagoda, Inle Lake, Burma

    "I came across this surreal scene while I was documenting the effects of tourism on the region. This particular pagoda had an almost alien feel," says Robert Holmes

July 2014

  • Nick Mead running the Gobi March, 4 Deserts ultramarathon

    The Gobi March ultra: a 155-mile, seven-day antidote to modern life

    Watching my competitors stagger around camp like zombies in the mornings was comic at times. But there’s a reason people put themselves through this kind of pain

September 2013

  • U Bein bridge, Burma

    Burma's misty mornings and lost cities – in pictures

    Burmese Light is a collection of photographs by Hans Kemp capturing the beauty and serenity the country

May 2013

  • A female trekker trekking in the Everest region

    Trekking in the Himalayas: how to do it

    Since the first ascent of Mount Everest, 60 years ago next week, the Himalayas have become far more accessible to walkers. Ed Douglas round up this amazing region's best treks, across Nepal, India, Pakistan, Tibet and even Burma

August 2012

  • Michelle Yeoh playing Aung San Suu Kyi

    Burmese government cuts a third of names from travel blacklist

    Travel privileges have been restored to more than 2,000 people who were officially barred from entering or leaving the country

July 2012

  • burma travel superstition

    Letter from
    Letter from Burma: number 10

    An outing to local beauty spots depends on satisfying some superstitions. Luckily, Mr Stone is on hand to help
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