However, infrastructure is still years away from the likes of Thailand’s, which means that budget travel isn’t easily achieved. British visitors can now apply for an e-visa online (evisa.moip.gov.mm) if they are arriving via the major international airports.
By motorbike
The Burma Adventure Bike Trip with the Big Adventure Company (01225 634 000; bigadventureco.com) is a first – a thrilling motorcycle journey from northern Thailand’s twisty mountain roads into Karen state, via Kalaw hill station and temple-packed Bagan, past buzzing night markets and peaceful pagodas. The next available 16-day trip starts on 2 May, with prices from £3,399pp excluding flights.
By train
Selective Asia (01273 670 001; selectiveasia.com) offers a Railways Old & New itinerary, using the Hti Khi crossing to explore the Burma-Siam ‘Death Railway’. The trip takes in Thailand’s Kanchanaburi and river Kwai bridge, before heading into Burma to see a more northern section of the infamous track, plus the Allied war cemetery at Thanbyuzayat. You’ll also ride the Yangon circular commuter train and take the overnighter to Mandalay. A tailor-made 18-day trip costs from £2,603 excluding flights.
Golden Rock On foot
Visit the Chin Hills of north-west Burma for verdant valleys, tea plantations, animist tombs and traditional villages. Exodus’s (0845 805 5482; exodus.co.uk) 16-day Trekking in Burma trip peaks with an ascent of 3,053m Mount Victoria. Prices from £2,949 including flights, next departure 17 March.
The Phongun Razi & the Burmese Ice Mountains trek with Mountain Kingdoms (01453 844 400; mountainkingdoms.com) is a tougher challenge, and one of the first organised hikes in the north, overlooking the eastern Himalayas. The 18-day adventure includes summiting 3,635m-high Phongun Razi. From £3,170 including flights, departing 1 and 15 November.
By truck
Overlanding trips really entered Burma only last year, but now Dragoman (01728 885 101; dragoman.com) offers several. Its nine day Yangon to Bangkok trip rumbles between highlights including the Golden Rock, Yangon’s dazzling Shwedagon Paya and the Andaman coast. From £518 excluding flights, on 3 February.
By boat
The Mergui archipelago has long been virtually off-limits to tourists – securing the necessary permits was a tricky business. However, Wild Frontiers (020 7736 3968; wildfrontierstravel.com) now has permission, and its Sea Gypsies of Burma trip spends five days navigating the 800-odd islands by boat and meeting the nomadic Moken tribe. From £3,295 for 10 days excluding flights, on 25 October.
Or take a more traditional cruise, with a twist. Cazenove+Loyd’s (020 3740 1394; cazloyd.com) 14-day Navigating Burma on the Orcaella is a luxurious float down the southern Irrawaddy river accompanied by Robert Gordon, who was the British ambassador to Burma from 1995 to 1999. From £5,500 excluding flights, departing 1 February.
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