Laos Travel & Tourism
Most people come to Laos and make a brief tour of Vientiane and UNESCO World Heritage-listed Luang Prabang (which with its monasteries, colourful markets, and traditional architecture remains one of Asia’s most beautiful cities) with perhaps a brief detour to the mysterious Plain of Jars. But those who make the effort to explore further afield will be well rewarded with luscious landscapes, friendly people and unique glimpses of a country hardly changed for over a century...
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[Useful travel tips before you go to Myanmar]
11 things to know: Do and Don't
1. Typical Character
Friendly, helpful, honest but proud.
Treat everyone with respect and you will be respected.
2. Speaking
When addressing people, don’t leave out U (which stands for Mr) or Daw (which stands for Ms/Mrs).
Speak slowly and clearly.
3. Manners
Not always necessary to shake hands.
Don’t hug or kiss in public.
Don’t touch any adult on the head.
Don’t step over any part of a person, as it is considered rude.
Accept or give things with your right hand.
In Myanmar, unlike the Indian continent, nodding means YES, and shaking head means NO.
4. Eating
For hygiene reasons, eat only in decent restaurants. When not available, always eat heated food.
Don’t eat food purchased form street vendors.
Don’t drink tap water.
Drink only bottle d water and soft drinks that haven’t been opened yet.
Let the oldest be served first.
Chinese food is common and suggested.
Myanmar food are often complained as ‘oily’
To try good Myanmar food, go to decent restaurants in Yangon area, where they cook Myanmar food according to international standards.
5. Shopping
When buying gems, sculptures, or any expensive souvenir, make sure it comes with and export permit.
Buy arts from authorized dealers only and get a certified receipt.
6. Safety
Don’t leave expensive items in your room. Use safe deposit box.
Beware of cheats, swindlers, imposters.
7. Health
Stay away from narcotic drugs.
Carry some medicines for diarrhea.
If sick, don’t worry. All doctors are English literate.
Health insurance is not available.
8. Traveling
Accept that facilities may not be the best.
On trains, keep windows shut.
Speed or distance descriptions are in miles, not kilometers.
Carry toilet paper in your bag.
9. Visiting
Most Myanmar do not wear shoes in their homes. Take off when visiting.
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Written by: Private Asia Tours's Team.
Rafting on Ban Gioc Waterfalls
Rafting on Ban Gioc Waterfalls
Ban Gioc Waterfalls clip made by Private Asia Tours
Ban Gioc Waterfalls clip made by Private Asia Tours
Ban Gioc Waterfalls, Vietnam
Ban Gioc Waterfalls, Vietnam