Myanmar: Bus from Bagan to Inle Lake (video)

WATCH: 31 Bus from Bagan to Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)



 


We decided to take the Tourist bus from Bagan to Inle Lake. We woke up at 6:30am, had a quick breakfast at 6:45am and a 7am bus pickup for the 7:30am bus, but we got picked up after 7:30am, and the bus left around 8am and made it to Inle Lake around 4pm. It costs $5usd for Inle Lake passes. We had called in advance to arrange to stay at May Guesthouse as the Lonely Planet said it had the best breakfast. When we arrived, the power was out. I was excited to make it to Inle Lake and to celebrate my 45th birthday tomorrow (October 18) with George at Inle Lake. October 17, 2012


This movie is from our 28 days in Myanmar (Burma) from September 28, 2012 to October 26, 2012 and our year TRIP in South East Asia, see all the videos from our trip.


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