Alternative Travel

The country has missed some evolution cycles of public transportation.


This part of Asia today reminds very much to India where similar pictures can be seen. There is lots to do, I always wonder why the British and US don't help them because it were the English who destroyed the country and after they and the US pulled them into WW2 and run away leaving the destruction back. Interestingly only the Japanese helped them after WW2.

It could be an ideal refuge for people like Al Gore and other "greenies" (dont we know the guys from planet Mars?). But you will never find this people there since they only make bla-bla and hot air for their political gain.

I would suggest to people such as Al Gore and the German "Greens" to move into Myanmar that's the ideal place where they can live their dream of no cars etc. just riding on the buffalo, take the horse coach, use the bicycle (because there is no petrol) do some jogging, ride the elephant what a great time all this "greens" could have here. I bet after 3 month they run away and praise the cars the governments supplies to them. This people never had their own cars the governments always gave one to them since they are government employees.    

Alternative travel in Asia
alternative transport in Myanmar on the road to mandalay

with the horse coach is an easy ride


the ideal vehicle for any green adict from Europe

efficient public transport for the road

zero smoke emmission plus dust

inner city public traffic a bit tight

for some green enthusiasts they like to walk

modern Asian transport with zero emmission
quick ride home on the buffalo





advanced from WW2 still going strong

car wash in Yangon with high impact

Travel to Yangon. many roads, aircraft, ships and other lead to the biggest city and harbor in the country. Here are some alternative means how to do real time holiday travel in Myanmar, read more.


Jeep from WW2 a gas guggler

rural traffic still common

trucks from WW2 still active


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