Martin already gave a fantastic breakdown of our trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake in Myanmar. Since we were able to snap a few pics of some cool things on an otherwise so-so trek, I put a little photo gallery together.
Again, it was the wrong time of year, well, century for that matter, to take this trek. Just fifty years ago these bone-dry hills were covered in forest. And not just any ol’ forest, but one that was home to Bengal tigers, Asian bears and oh so many (now very unfortunate) creatures.
As it were, red dust and monasteries were this trek’s theme – as you can see in the photo gallery below.
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