Classic Impressions of Myanmar – picturesque, photogenic and colourful
Classic Impressions of Myanmar – picturesque, photogenic and colourful

Also see: Classic Myanmar – A Photography Tour It’s been a few years since I have been travelling to Myanmar regularly. Each time I revisit the country, I can’t help but wonder how beautiful and photogenic the country is, how graceful its people are, how…

In Myanmar: Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival at Inle Lake
In Myanmar: Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival at Inle Lake

Also see: our photography tour to Myanmar in October. Inle Lake is a world built on water. Located on the lake are several villages on stilts standing tall above the water. Life here revolves within the lake’s waters: their markets are floating, their vegetable gardens…

Travel photography tip: Introducing a sense of scale at Mingun Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar
Travel photography tip: Introducing a sense of scale at Mingun Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar

If the giant pagoda at Mingun was completed, it would have been the largest in all of Myanmar and perhaps in the entire world. But when astrologers advised that the king would die on completion of the structure, work was suspended. Some ancient structures are charming…

Travel Photography Inspiration – Monks of Myanmar
Travel Photography Inspiration – Monks of Myanmar

Also see: our photography tour to Myanmar. During my journeys through the cities and smaller places in Myanmar, I always enjoyed meeting and interacting with Buddhist monks. You find them almost everywhere across the country in fairly good numbers, be it in large cities or the countryside….

Photographing a water world at Inle Lake, Myanmar
Photographing a water world at Inle Lake, Myanmar

Also see: Our photography tour to Myanmar Somewhere in the central parts of Myanmar, surrounded by Shan Hills, is the expansive waters of a lake called Inle. The lake is popular, thanks to the amazingly skillful people of Intha tribe who row their boats with a…