Sunday, October 25, 2015

Myanmar: Bagan

Lago Inle, 20º39´ 27´´N 96º 55´41´´E

Aunque no ha pasado mucho tiempo desde mi ultima entrada, si han pasado muchas cosas y me estoy quedando atrás con el blog. 
Hoy os voy a contar mi visita a Bagan. Muchos habréis oído hablar de este lugar, que es visita obligada si se viene a Myanmar. 
Hacia el año 1000, y durante 230 años,los reyes de Birmania construyeron en la zona unos 4000 templos Budistas que hoy a pesar de el abandono, el desgaste y el que las tareas de reconstrucción a veces dejan mucho que desear, no dejan a nadie indiferente (para los nombres de los templos, por favor, consultad una guia, ;) ).

Moverse por la zona arqueológica es sencillo utilizando e-bikes, los templos no están a mucha distancia unos de otros, eso si, para llegar a algunos mas escondidos hay que sufrir caminos de arena y baches, y muchas veces perderse entre los templos, y a pesar de no llegar al que se buscaba, descubrir otros tesoros entre las ruinas. 
Durante los días que pase en Bagan compartí aventuras con mucha gente (aunque a veces ser muchos complica el moverse). Nos levantábamos a las 4.30 para ir a ver el amanecer y seguíamos hasta medio día, luego descanso, para a las 5 salir de nuevo a ver la puesta de sol. 

Una mañana visite el Monte Popa, lugar de máxima devoción a los Nat, culto pre-budista que venera a los 37 spiritus Nat. Estos espíritus pueden ocupar formas naturales incluidos hombres y pueden ser malos o buenos. Los birmanos son son budistas, pero muchos siguen ademas creyendo en el culto Nat. El sitio está lleno de monos malvados.

Creo que al menos 3 dias enteros son necesarios en Bagan para poder disfrutarlo con cierta tranquilidad, aunque yo no tuve mucho tiempo para relajarme, entre la e-bike y los horarios...Pero fue una experiencia super divertida en un lugar increible. Como nota negativa, me cargue mi cámara reflex...ya os contare en que queda la cosa.

Although it wasn´t long ago that I made my last entry, many things have happened since.
Today I’m going to talk about my visit to Bagan. Most of you would have already hear about it, as it is one of the most famous places in Myanmar. 

Around 1000 and during some 230 years Bagan’s Kings built more than 4000 buddhist temples in the area. Despite the abandonment, erosion and bad restoration, the site won’t let you indiferent (check a guide for name of the temples and furhter info).

Move around the arqueological zone is so easy using e-bikes. Temples are not far away, to get to some of them you will have to go by bumpy and sandy paths and get lost on the way, but probably you’ll end up finding something interesting. 

Duting those days I spent in Bagan, I met a bunch of great people (allthough sometimes it is complicated to move around if there is many of you). We got up at 4.30am t go to a sunrise spot, keep going until noon, go back for a rest and continue at 5pm for the sunset. 

One morning I visited Mount Popa, place of worship to the 37 Nat spirits. That is a pre-buddhist believe, followed by most Burmese together with the buddhism. These spirits can take natural feathures including people, and can be good or bad. The place is full of mean monkeys.

I believe at least 3 days are needed to visit Bagan. Me I didn’t have much time for relax with the e-bike, the early mornings...but it was a really nice and fun experience in an amazing surrounding. On the dark side, I broke my refex camera...I’ll let you know what comes of it.




Tips:

Take a boat from Mandalay to enjoy the river life. Around 43 $ (9h).
Ostello Bello Hostel: great hostel atmosphere. Breakfast, pasta and burmase cigars included. Ensuite rooms. Nice staff and group activities: on some days they organize free guided sunset trips to secret temples and trivial evenings. 19$ (dorm bed).
A little travel: rent here your e-bike from 3000 to 5000 Kyats per day (they rent it to me for a sunset for 1000), and also arrange your bus tickets and accomodation if needed. Laundry service for 100 Kyats (that amounts to nothing, also if you are a good client they might do it for free). To drive those bikes is so easy as they are light scooters that only get to 30-40Km/h. If you have a flat tire or anyother problem they will come to your help!. They are just opposite Ostello bello.
The Moon: vegetarian restaurant. Fancy dises (around 5000 Kyats~4$).
Unforgetable Restaurant: Great currys for 2500 Kyats~2$ (1500 the vegetable one).

Girl preparing Tanaka (you'll see it in all burmese people faces)




3 comments:

  1. Que tal los tips en spanish???���� monkeys are always evil ...anyway, i want to go there, your photos are amazing and i can ser you've got a wonderful days between temples!!! Good luck with your camera!!! Waiting for more adventure posts and photos!!😊😊 estoy intentando mejorar ni ingles 😝😝😝

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  2. Bonitas fotos lucia, enjoy your time.

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