Best For: Off-the-Beaten-Track Adventure
Located in Southeast Asia, Myanmar is a real hidden gem. Upon arriving in the capital city, Yangon, the importance of Buddhism to the nation’s identity is immediately apparent – it is impossible not to notice the gleaming gilded Shwedagon Pagoda, which dominates the city’s skyline. The 2,500-year-old temple is considered the most sacred Buddhist site for the people of Myanmar and is thought to enshrine strands of the Buddha’s hair. Although its ornate decorations, which include over 4,500 diamonds, make it a sight to behold at any time, it is at its most resplendent at night and at sunrise, when its hundreds of golden plates shimmer in the morning light. A country of incredible natural beauty, Myanmar is home to the breathtaking Mergui Archipelago, a group of 800 islands surrounded by mesmerising untouched coral reefs. We recommend hiring a luxury yacht to explore the Archipelago in all its glory – expect to see an abundance of birdlife and, if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the seafaring nomadic Nomek people, who have inhabited the islands for hundreds of years.