Instagramming Through New Zealand

Auckland - New Zealand

​I wrapped up my two month "Travel With a Local" trip in mid March, and I thought I'd start with a few of my Instagram "snapshots" from the trip.

I carry around more than my fair share of camera gear, but sometimes a quick shot with my mobile phone is just what the doctor ordered.

You can follow my travel snapshots on Instagram, and my more artistic work on EyeEm.​..

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Anatomy of a Burmese Teashop - Myanmar

Kalaw - Myanmar (Burma)

As England is to pubs, Myanmar (Burma) is to tea shops.  You'll find them everywhere, sometimes lined up one after another, with their little plastic stools and small tables spilling out onto the sidewalks and into the streets.

Let me introduce you to one of my favorites, Shwe Ya Minn tea shop.  Located on the market block of the small "hill station" town of Kalaw (Shan State), it might be tough to spot without a readily visible English sign.  Instead, you'll have to look for the crowds.

Although open all day, often from 6am until 10pm, the busiest times are early in the morning for... 

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How to Deal with Money in Myanmar (Burma)

Yangon - Myanmar (Burma)

One of the most common questions I get has to do with how to deal with money as a traveler in Myanmar (Burma).

While in the country, you'll use a mix of US dollars and Myanmar kyat.  Most hotels, domestic airfares train tickets, and entrance fees will be in USD, while everything else (food, souvenirs, ​buses etc) will be paid in kyat.

Until very recently (Nov 2012) there were no ATM's in Myanmar due to the economic sanctions...

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Stealing Wishes @ Loy Krathong Festival - Chiang Mai - Thailand

Chiang Mai - Thailand

Light the candle on your krathong, set it in the water, make a wish, and release into the current of the river for it to drift away.

It's that simple...

Unless there is a troll under the bridge stealing your wishes.

The Loy Krathong festival celebrated in Thailand each Oct/Nov is especially...

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How to Overstay Your Myanmar Visa

Yangon - Myanmar

Most people will need to apply in advance for a Visa to travel in Myanmar / Burma (there are very few select circumstances where a visa may be available on arrival).  A typical tourist visa, which is what I'll talk about here, is good for 4 weeks (28 days) from arrival.

But that's just a taste!

Fortunately overstaying a visa in Myanmar is a relatively cheap and painless affair.  Here's the scoop...

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Unexpected, Overwhelming Hinduism - Myanmar

Mawlamyine, Myanmar (Burma)
*A warning to my more squeamish visitors, this story includes graphic images*

The drums: pounding.  The crowd: dense.  The colors: vibrant.   

In a word,

Overwhelming.

It was after 5:00pm, and I had spent the day on nearby Bilugyun (Ogre) Island in the heat of Myanmar (Burma) summer. I was exhausted.  So exhausted in fact, that when I caught a glimpse of a line of 150-odd monks walking toward us on the other side of the road my first instinct was to just move on.

Then, something I'd never seen before.
A row of people walking on the other side of the road.  Brightly colored garland draped over-top of an apparatus some wereRead More