Myanmar Trip-2014 Off the Beaten Track
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Myanmar Trip-2014 Off the Beaten Track
Has anyone been to Kyaing Tong or Kengtung, to visit the hill tribes? We are really looking for a unique and different experience. Any one that has been there and could give some feedback, it would be really appreciated.
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Apparently Henk de Jong has been there in 2006:
http://www.hsdejong.nl/myanmar/shan-...aing-tong.html
Perhaps contact him by email.
http://www.hsdejong.nl/myanmar/shan-...aing-tong.html
Perhaps contact him by email.
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You might ask any questions you have over on Thorntree, as there are plenty of travelers there who have been to Kengtung. That forum is just getting up and running again after being down for weeks, so it may take longer than usual to get answers.
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Kengtung itself is not closed, but many of the nearby villages are closed. Someone reported recently being allowed to go to only a couple of nearby villages. Of course, the situation changes frequently, so hopefully, more of the area will be open when you go. When are you planning on going?
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We are planning to go in January 2014. I appreciate the clarication. It would be sad to book that part of the trip and then go out of the way to that area and really not be able to experience the hill tribes.
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We spent 5 nights in Kengtung in Feb 2012, and it was one of the highlights of our trip. You have to hire a guide to trek to the hill tribes and need a permit from the local immigration office in Kengtung, but your guide will arrange this for you and it's really no hassle. You cannot stay overnight in any of the villages, which means some long days trekking, especially as you have to drive to the trailheads. There were some villages that were off-limits, but that didn't affect us at all, and we had absolutely no problems.
If you want to experience areas that are still relatively unvisited by foreigners, I would definitely urge you to go. It takes some effort (and expense) to get to Kengtung which puts many people off, but it really is worth it. We were the only people staying at our guesthouse and we saw no other foreigners during our treks.
Here's a link to my photos of Kengtung and hill tribes we visited:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8769775...7631641750478/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8769775...7631642108402/
If you want to experience areas that are still relatively unvisited by foreigners, I would definitely urge you to go. It takes some effort (and expense) to get to Kengtung which puts many people off, but it really is worth it. We were the only people staying at our guesthouse and we saw no other foreigners during our treks.
Here's a link to my photos of Kengtung and hill tribes we visited:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8769775...7631641750478/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8769775...7631642108402/
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Forgot to say that Kengtung itself is an absolutely fascinating town. It has many monesteries and a wonderful market where you will see many people from the hill tribes buying and selling goods. We used to visit the market every morning with our guide to buy provisions to take to the villages we visited.
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SarahAB- Thank you so much for your input. It seems not many people travel to Kengtung. I would love to be able to talk to you about your trip. My email is [email protected] if you are open to that.
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I toured kengtung with my family in 2011. I wrote all about it in my blog which you can get to via the link below:
http://travelwithkidz.quivertreeworl...urma/kengtung/
A totally fascinating place!
Please email me if you ave any questions.
http://travelwithkidz.quivertreeworl...urma/kengtung/
A totally fascinating place!
Please email me if you ave any questions.