November 18, 2008

Family Vacations in Burma: Very Possible

There is a country that had been beset by political storms and severe cultural duress for the past years of the world’s existence. This country had been marked by communist activity that had rendered tourism nearly improbable in this country. And yet, despite this turmoil, this country would be very ideal for family vacations.

When the phrase “family vacations” is mentioned, Burma doesn’t seem to be a consideration for this phrase. With families wanting to go on a hassle-free vacation, Burma’s current political situation may not appeal to your wife.

But if you arm yourself with substantial research on Burma, as well as information on how to navigate yourself through the government authorities, a family vacation would be made possible in exotic Burma.

Burma is ideal for families because of the natural wonders that it has. Tigers still thrive in the Burmese wild, as well as rhinoceros, elephants, and even leopards. , are common in Burma. Exotic animals are also common in the wild, like gibbons and other monkey species, as well as flying foxes and tapirs. Rare and exotic birds also abound, and Burma boasts of 800 species. Parrots, herons, pheasants, paddybirds, crows, and even peafowl (peacocks and peahens) still thrive in Burma.

While Burma offers the wildlife for your children to be fascinated in, if you are an amateur sociologist, it would also be fascinating for you to meet new peoples and learn the way they live. Your children would also learn a thing or two from the character traits of a people who had been hailed by many a traveler as “uncommonly hospitable.”

It is truly a major setback for a tourist and his family’s family vacation to contend with restrictive governmental rules, but with proper preparation, as well as lots of prayers, a truly educational family vacation in Burma would be possible.

However, amazing 7-day family vacations are still possible in Burma. Thanks to changes in government policies in recent times, a tourist can now travel without needing to change $200 in Foreign Exchange Certificates as soon as you set foot in Burma. Today, there are changes in the country that would make a great family vacation still memorable. If only for the tigers, tapirs and pagoda’s, family vacations to Burma are so worth it!

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