Myanmar

Locations of Friends and Contacts of the T&C Club are marked on the map and their contact information appears below
Yangon Kyauktan
The proprietors of hotels and guest houses in these locations are friends of the T&C Club and will give you a warm welcome, act as interpreter, make all local transport arrangements for you, suggest hotels in other locations and arrange for transportation to them.

This will probably be your first stop if you are arriving by plane.
Places marked on the Yangon Downtown map are all within walking distance from the hotel. The Strand Hotel serves the best rum sours in town. The Catholic Cathedral and the station are interesting
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The Golden Mandalay Hotel will send a car to meet you at the airport which is a long way from the city. The hotel consists of bungalows, lovingly decorated in gold and set in a garden by a lake. Breakfast is served on a deck over the lake. U Ko Ko, the proprietor, will arrange for his driver Ko Zaw Gyi to take you by tuk-tuk to the wooden monasteries nearby, or a day trip to the Mahamuni Pagoda and on to the U Bein bridge. A boat trip to Mingun can also be arranged and ferry boat transport to Bagan if you so wish. There the wonderful Sister Thwe Thwe Aye is in charge of the Buddhist clinic and hospice. Take her any medical products such as plasters, disinfectant etc. you might no longer require.


The Thiri Malar Hotel in Bagan Myothit (New Bagan) is a lovely a hotel. The rooms face onto an enclosed garden, breakfast is served on the roof with a view over the whole pagoda-studded plain. The management will see to all your comforts and arrange your excursions by bike, pony cart, or car.
Ask them to get Mg Han Tint, horse cart No.30 for trips around Myotit. He has a handicapped child and badly needs customers.
He will also drive you to Old Pagan.
They will order you a simple lunch. In the evenings do not miss the:

This breathtaking restaurant is five minutes away, on the banks of the

The balconies of the ‘floating’ rooms at the View Point Hotel face the mountains over which the moon rises. The family who run the hotel are charming, and will arrange idyllic canoe trips through the fields.