Thursday 10 May 2007

Inle Lake

Inle with its cooler temperatures and blurry distinction between earth and water has beckoned travellers since Myanmar opened to tourism. Uncertain shorelines and high hills ring the 22 km shallow lake, which is filled with Intha folks fishing and propelling flat-bottomed boats with their feet. Locals needing to borrow noodles from next door don't walk - they can't! - so they take the canoe out. There is a big population living in different floating villages. The best way to experience the lake is to take a full-day motorboat tour. So I rented a guide and a boat driver and explored the whole area. There are numberous artisans shops, where weaving, blacksmithing, paper-producing, jewellery-making and many others happen. They can all be visited. Floating markets take place weekly, each day at a different village along the lake. A major attraction is the floating gardens where tomato can be harvested three times a year. Farmers also plant zucchini, eggplant and coliflower. On our way back we also visited our boat drivers new house which he completed two months ago. Total cost USD 2'500.--!!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Peter, nach einem schönen Wochenende habe ich nochmal schnell Deine Reiseberichte genossen. Wünsche Dir eine schöne planschige Zeit in Phucket. Auch von mir gute Erholung und es liabs Grüessli Deine Susanne

WelcomeToSouthEastAsia said...

Hi Susanne, schoen von Dir zu hoeren. Ja, ich geniesse zur Zeit mein wunderbares Lieblingshotel in Phuket. Das Wetter ist fantastisch. Bis jetzt regnet es ganz brav am Abend und in der Nacht. Am Tag ist es super schoen sonnig. Wie ich hoere, ist in der CH auch schon fleissig der Sommer eingekehrt. Was fuer Wetter koennen wir denn im Juni/Juli/August erwarten? Mal schauen. Wir lassen und ueberraschen. Dir wuensche ich einen guten Wochenstart. Bis bald Peter

Anonymous said...

hey pedro! einfach traumhaft deine reise - geniess es in vollen zügen. ich war heute im suhsi-paradies: blue sue, ginger und die röllchen lassen dich grüssen und freuen sich auf deine rückkehr (wann eigentlich?) umarme dich ganz herzlich, loredana

Anonymous said...

Hi Peter,
Certainly a dream-trip, I see you are definitely enjoying it. I might add the pictures are striking too. Plan an exhibition, I'll come.
Take care,
William

WelcomeToSouthEastAsia said...

Hi William, thanks for your message. Good to hear from you. Hope you are doing fine. Unfortunately no exhibition is planned so far but who knows. Take care Peter