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I just checked Kathie, they used to include those pre- and post hotels - now they are a separate deal.
By the time February 2010 comes, eks will have spent more time in Fodor's 'obsessing over minor details,' [her words] than she will spend in Burma. On the guide: how does he get from Yangon to Mandanday? Mandalay to Inle? Flying, of course. Where does he stay in Mandalay? Inle Lake? At a hotel, of course. Does he get an out-of town travel allowance? Yup. Who pays for all of of this? You. |
Really? They were still included when I researched a cruise for my upcoming November trip. Things change.
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Yup, I was surprised too - but the Pandaw hotels are so crappy I never bothered with them anyway. Certainly for eks cruise, anyway. I didn't check out any of the others.
But there are big changes at Pandaw, as you know - all for the better I think. I'm impressed with that organisation. |
Eks,
Just a thought but if you're adventurous and armed your self with the latest LP, you will not need a guide IMO. That will save you a lot of $. At Inle the boat captain will take you the prearranged destinations which you could sort out the day before with the hotel manager. In Yangon a guide can be useful meeting you at the airport and sending you off but you can definitely do without a guide. The hotels will have have booklets, brochures and printouts of all the sites. If you will be by yourself then a guide is a good idea and will make a good companion. One more year until we find out if Jack will make it! |
Jack, schmack. Who needs him when we have our own secret agent Hanuman?
I have been corresponding with the two agencies and have yet to nail down some details and decide which one to use. This is the breakdown Santa Maria sent me in response to my list of desired services; they are less costly in part because I did not ask them for one guide who would accompany us throughout,as I did with the first agency who has promised NyiNyi. (See Dogster's comments above on this issue; one reason I am leaning toward more guiding than necessary is because my two older friends will be so shell-shocked by the time they reach Burma, that a guide will come in handy as I attempt to calm them down!) (Thanks, Dogster!!) I will not bother with posting the hotel rates, unless anyone is interested. But have I left anything out here? Or included too much? I have just picked up the (not current) LP Burma guide at the library and will read tonight; will be ordering their new guide asap, so will have a better idea of the lay of the land than I do right now. CAR (Town Ace; seats 5) Two full day use in Yangon USD110 Pandaw Dock Transfer USD 20 Afternoon touring in Mandalay USD 52 Mandalay airport transfer USD 25 Heho airport to Nyaungshwe USD 50 Nyaungshwe to Heho airport USD 50 TOTAL USD307 OR Per Person USD102 BOAT: Normal Full day sightseeing on Inle lake USD25 A visit to Indein village USD30 Boat transfer to Nyaungshwe USD12 USD67 Per Person USD22 FLIGHTS Mandalay – Heho USD37 Heho-Mandalay USD37 Per Person USD74 GUIDE 2 days in Yangon USD30 1 day in Mandalay USD15 2 days in Inle lake USD50 USD95 OR Per Person USD32 Total, with three hotels (6 nights total) comes to $932 single (me) and $596 EACH double. I do realize that posting this long list of prices is pretty sleep-inducing, so feel free to ignore without risking offense!! |
Moving along here with the planning.
Question: The TA in Burma wants photo copies of our passports, which he says are necessary in order for him to book intl flights (Burma-Shanghai). Have any of you encountered this before? Any problems with providing the requested photocopies? (I would send by postal mail). |
I've sent copies a number of times, the most recent being my South African agent. I can't see any harm resulting from this. Better than sending the actual passport. It all comes down to how much you trust the agent overall.
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Copies of passports are no problem but do look at competitor's pricing for international flights as your TA (not sure who you have decided to use) may not give you the best deal.
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Craig: Thanks for the tip. It does appear to be a bit more problematic to book these flights with the Burma agent. I will be sure to check the pricing. I also have a request out for pricing from a US-based agent (the one who I used to book the Pandaw) and will also check with a Bangkok agent.
The stumbling block seems to be that, although the China Eastern site shows a daily flight from Mandalay to Kunming, the Yangon agent has informed me today that this flight (China Eastern 2030) does not depart from Mandalay every day and, in fact, departs from Yangon-Kunming on the day we hope to travel. This throws off the whole schedule that I have devised! (I am trying to get from Heho to Kunming without having to return to Yangon and in time to make a connection from Kunming to Shanghai) I am not sure why the discrepancy (change in schedule for 2010 that is not yet posted on the ChinaEastern website??) but will check further. The TA has told me that in order to proceed, and to get more complete information, he needs copies of the first passport page. So far, I am proceeding with GRacious Myanmar. The agent/owner is Sonny and he has been very responsive. I had also been in touch with Santa Maria and also had excellent responses. Pricing was more or less the same. It was difficult to decide and, of course, no monies have changed hands yet. GM was the first agency I contacted, based on the raves from Gloria on this site. http://www.myanmartravelagent.com/greeting.htm If the responses that I received are any guide, both agencies would provide first-rate service. Thanks again for all of your help so far... |
ps..I forgot to say that I requested "your" guide, Joyce, in Inle Lake and sent her contact info to Sonny at Gracious Myanmar.
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Make sure that any reply to this thread is undertaken during the work week. Apparently, there is no internet available at Ekscruchy's weekend "retreat".
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eks, you are far ahead of me on your booking, and I'm going in November!
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Kathie (notice that I have deliberately ignored the snark-fest above your comment), I am not sure that my advance planning is such a good thing. Just a reflection of my obsessive personality! And what is more fun than thinking about a trip, right?
I cannot wait to lurk when you begin planning in earnest for your own trip! |
From Wikipedia:
There are several different varieties of snark. Some have feathers and bite, and some have whiskers and scratch. All care has to be taken to not confuse a harmless snark with the apparently very dangerous boojum. The recorded evidence tells of a baker who on encountering a boojum softly and suddenly vanished away and was never met with again. It is not entirely clear whether the boojum is a subtype of snark, or another species entirely, closely resembling the snark superficially. (See also: Mimicry.) The taste of the snark is meager and hollow, but crisp (apparently like a coat that is too tight in the waist), with a flavor of Will-o-the-wisp. It is sometimes served with greens. It also sleeps late into the day. While the snark is very ambitious, and has very little sense of humor, it is very fond of bathing-machines, and constantly carries them about wherever it goes. It is also handy for striking a light. The domain of the snark is an island filled with chasms and crags, many months' sail from England. On the same island may also be found other creatures such as the Jubjub and Bandersnatch. It is the same island where the Jabberwock was slain. The snark is a peculiar creature that cannot be captured in a commonplace way. Above all, courage is required during a snark hunt. The most common method is to seek it with thimbles, care, forks, and hope. One may also "threaten its life with a railway share" or "charm it with smiles and soap". I note that Snarks have little sense of humor. This is clearly inapplicable. Pandas have wonderful senses of humor( note the plural). |
eks: Don't know if there is anything I can offer here but good luck - I hope they can book Joyce for you.
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Ekscrunchy, I'm lurking here impatiently, waiting to find out more info on the Irrawaddy river trip. We've been thinking about booking same. Can't wait to hear how it goes, and I'm also paying close attention to what side trips you add to it. I love when obsessive/compulsives do all my work for me.
Now I get back from a short trip to hear my husband announce he's THISCLOSE to booking the Mar. 1 trip (I keep yelling "We can't afford this!"), so we may see you there as I apparently I haven't much clout in this relationship. Just ignore snarks and pandas as they HATE it when you pay them no attention. |
I'm not sure if Andy wrote or is going to write the wiki entry for snark but since it's a wiki, you can make your own contribution to the definition.
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K-I just cut and paste from Wiki. For informational purposes only. Snark is one of the OP's favorite words.
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I had NO idea that this was from Wikipedia! I thought a Speedo-encased Panda had really gone off the deep end! And since I have been accused of overusing the word, I will now try on Bandersnatch for size.
Thanks, Craig. the guy at Santa Maria was really lovely in the e-mails we exchanged. But then, so was Sonny at Gracious Myanmar. I am sure I would be fine with either. I will be asking him shortly if he has managed to get in touch with Joyce. Leslie: I will certainly let you know all there is to know about the trip. Frankly I am not sure that it is the best choice because 14 days seems like a very long time to be on that ship! I will bring lots of books, and maybe I can even get a jump start on a trip report (!!!) So more or less, the plan looks something like this; I realize that this is not the plan most people would choose. I am trying to satisfy my friends' desire to see "large container shipping ports," and take at least one long Chinese train ride. Bangkok--3 nights--hotel to be discussed further (!!) Yangon--3 nights (My friends will probably meet me here; we are not traveling together since they do not want to leave before a certain date; I am wondering if I need to find someone to meet them and shepherd them to the BKK airport hotel) Pandaw--14 nights Mandalay--1 night (have to overnight due to Heho flight timing)..Inn at Red Canal Inle Lake--2 nights..Lake View Resort Fly Heho-Mandalay-Kunming-Shanghai or Heho-Yangon-Kunming-Shanghai Shanghai--3 (?) nights--Le Meridien (?) (Hangzhou??) Train to HK--overnight HK--4 nights..hotel (HK side?) to be discussed further..swimming pool issue due to resurface in discussions |
Fourteen nights? This seems extreme. On the slim chance that you do not mesh with everyone on board ( a virtual certainty), might you not consider reducing this by a few days?
What is the adjectival form of Bandersnatch? Without this, your commentary will flag. Note the oft-used "snarky" as an example. |
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