April 2nd 2014 – 7 p.m.
Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
At a pretty expensive hotel. The Savoy.
The choices here in Yangon are either crappy and expensive or pretty
nice and very expensive. I reviewed my bank roll and opted for the
latter. This hotel is in the same family as the one at the beach,
though you get less for more here. Eventually They only had a room
for the night, tomorrow they are full. I thought about staying for
another night in Yangon, but the only thing that is an absolute must
see is the big temple on top of the hill that is a fifteen or twenty
minute easy walk unless you count trying to cross the street then it
drops to exciting. I decided rather than spend another day in Yangon
and see what there is to see, perhaps if I return to Myanmar (and I
just might) take in the other sights then.
This morning I woke at my usual
four-thirty. Check out time was noon and the bus to the plane left at
twelve thirty, so I had some time to kill. I made a mug of coffee and
sat in the dark on the porch and listened to the waves. With the
caffeine charge I went and got my trusty spooked charger and pedaled
the three miles To the fishing village at the end of the road. It was
so nice having the entire road to myself. Only on occasion having to
pull to the shoulder to let a three of four wheeled vehicle pass. The
remainder of the time down the middle of the road cruising along.
Heck I even got into second a time or two.
The residents were a tough crowd today.
When I was the only thing on the road people said hello. Once things
got a bustling though I couldn't get a smile of a hello from anybody.
I am really perplexed what the change was. The only person who seemed
really excited to see me was that same darned village drunk. He
wasn't nearly as obnoxious this time. Said hello, called me police,
saluted and was on his way. The harbor had the same number of boats
as usual, but the men and women who off load the boats were pretty
idle. Maybe it was the Indian;s day to fish or something. The
unloaders were waiting and even some ox carts but not much action.
Possibly I was a tad early by half an hour from the previous time.
Whatever I watched the sun rise and scooted back to the hotel in time
for breakfast and a shower. Not in that order.
I hung out on the porch for a while,
made some more coffee (not a smart idea in a squat toilet country
with travel on your mind.) I didn't nap but I did set my alarm on my
iPod to alert me when it was time to leave the room. – in some ways
I've felt a little like living in a Las Vegas casino, I have not seen
a single clock in any hotel room on this trip. The Raddisson in
Bangkok at least had a clock built into the television. – The hotel
bus left with a half dozen of us on time and in a few minutes were
were doing that think I hate so much and volunteer to do so
frequently – wait for a plane. Tge plane was late and the process
for finding your plane is unique but it works. Each airline and
sometimes each flight has it's own sticker that you stick to your
boob. When it is your time to board they come through the waiting
area and if you haven't responded to their vocal notification they
look for stickers and tell you to get to your plane pronto. An odd
process but one that worked for me so far. I generally looked for
someone who I thought was from Myanmar with the same sticker. When
they go up so did I.
By the time we had landed in Yangon I
had decided that one night in would be enough and since I didn't have
enough time to go anyplace else in Myanmar I might as well hit the
road Jack and return to Bangkok tomorrow. I kept running into the
same German couple as on the plane. I tried to get some money changed
but all the exchanges were on break..Everyone at the same time. So I
thought I would see if the airline I flew to Mandaly on could sell me
a ticket, since it was getting close to four and travel agencies here
close at five. I found the airlines check in area and was directed to
over there with that common wave of the hand. Over there were several
doors and one one in teeny letters was AirAsia. I knocked lightly and
cracked the door. They must have been having a staff meeting because
I was told to wait outside. About this time the German couple showed
up. They had to pay their checked luggage fee. They paid and skee
daddled. Te woman at the desk said they had two flights tomorrow. One
at 8:30 and one at one. I told her the 1 p.m. Would be great,
thinking if I got up early I could see some oof the town before
having to leave. She came back and said you are on the 8:30 airplane
it was thirty dollars cheaper. She seemed so proud of herself I
didn't have the heart to correct her.
With ticket in hand I left and was
found by a taxi driver in a New York second. As I waited for him to
juggle things around who should walk by but the German couple. I told
them I would meet them someplace in Bangkok tomorrow.
The hotel was not expecting another
check in.so I caught them a little off guard. The doorman escorted me
to the bar when I entered until I asked if this was reception.
Reception did the old owl look. Who are you ? I told them I had a
reservation and they looked like I had lost my mind. Finally I said
the magic word “Patrick” the manager at the beach. Thgey did the
mad scramble then, again reminding me it was just for one night. Ok,
fine, let's get this check in thing done so I can get to sightseeing.
In the room I dropped my lggage and my
hiking boots. Donned my sandals, camera and Indiana Jones and was off
in search of the temple of Yangon fame. It really wasn't much of a
search as it is the biggest thing in the city. Dodged traffic and was
walking up a hill to the temple, but it didn't feel right. So this
guy and his girlfriend were having a spat. She was sitting on the
sidewalk nt looking at him or responding in anyway to his entreaties.
This is the guy I'm going to ask directions from. He reassured me I
was going in the right direction. I found the entrance, dropped off
my sandals with the shoe guard, went through the metal detector and
was waved on by from the magic wand lady and walked up the steps. –
Jesus went crazy with the money changers a long time ago, If Jesus
saw the walkways to his temples like these are he would be a whirling
dervish. The entire length 0of the walkway was lined with vendors of
all sorts of things. They are as aggressive as on the street, but
still ….
I climbed the stairs, I thought I had
read about an escalator but the only one I found had nail polish on
it's toes. What a sight. Everyone I asked about it on the trip told
me it was worth the time and effort to see it. Boy were they right.
If your God lives there he is a pretty powerful guy. Pictures to
follow. I walked around the Stuppa the wrong direction the first
time. Remember that right and left thing. Right side to the stuppa.
On my second pass I run into a French couple I met some place. They
both had a sticker on and I didn't think they were waiting for a
plane. I asked about the sticker. He said that was to show that as a
foreigner you had paid you entrance fee. – Uhhh... I didn't get one
– I'm probably going to God jail. Maybe that is where the escalator
was at the foreigner's entrance where the guy fighting with his lady
should have directed me. Maybe he was distracted.
The walk back to the hotel was easier.
Not due to anything on my part but because the major street I had to
cross was totally grid locked. So sidling through the stopped cars
was reasonably easy. The hotel has two options to eat that I found.
The bar for bar food. Burgers and such and a U.S. Priced French
restaurant. I thought about bar food at pool side because the bar was
totally full and a din of noise. It was just too hot for hanging
around the pool even at seven at night. Inside to modern A/C and
French food. It was a good choice over all. Really good service and
very tasty food. Had a really nice glass of French Chardonay., a goat
cheese salad and duck breast in a pepper sauce. I was really happy
with everything. I left a 20% tip and I could see in the server's
eyes that this was WAY more than she generally got. Whoops! If I was
home I certainly would have tipped 25% maybe a little more, the meal
was that good. I thought I was doing well dropping it down. I guess I
should have dropped it down even further, but I probably wouldn't.
I wish I had more time to explore the
hotel. The room was very nice. But you can read my TripAdvisor.com
review if you are all that interested.
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