Author: Jessica Mudditt

Myanmar (Burma)

Awed by Kalaw

While Inle Lake and Bagan may be better known to foreign tourists in Myanmar, the former British hill station of Kalaw in western Shan State is getting an increasing number of rave reviews.

American duo on a moving mission

Jackie and Brian Ackerman spent seven years working as electrical engineers in Washington DC before deciding it was time for a radical sea change.

Myanmar (Burma)

Unravelling the benefits of yoga with one of Yangon’s best known yogis

Interestingly, up until quite recently, yoga and meditation were one and the same. The sole purpose of a ‘vasana’ (posture) was to prepare the body to sit for extended periods of time during meditation. It wasn’t until 100 years ago that yoga became a separate discipline and a host of new postures were invented.

Myanmar (Burma)

When cancer strikes a child in Myanmar

The indirect costs associated with cancer, the treatment of which can last two years and involves lengthy hospital stays, puts a heavy toll on families who are already struggling to make ends meet.

India

From ambassador to author

Mr Rajiv Bhatia talks about his new book on India-Myanmar relations and the highlights of his four year posting as India’s ambassador to Myanmar: such as taking Senior General Than Shwe to the Taj Mahal.

Taking a peep at Mt Popa

For those intrigued by the practice of nat worship in Myanmar, a trip to Mt Popa is a must as it’s the most revered place in the country for this fascinating, millennium-old form of spirit worship.

Heaven in the hills

When Yangon becomes too wet, hot or just plain busy, take comfort in the knowledge that a serene weekend retreat awaits in the cooler climes of Shan State.

Food fiesta at TinTin

The newly opened TinTin in Yangon is self styled as a home-made Mexican street food and tequila bar and there’s no doubt that it serves up great Mexican grub in hipster-happy surrounds.