10/06/2020
Traveler’s memoir - 01
Kayaking over Paddy Fields (Hpa - Aan)
On one sunny days of October, heading towards North -East of Yangon, not far from Kyaiktiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock), we reached to a little cozy town,Hpa-an. October is just after rainy season when paddy fields are filled with water.
Traveling like local is the best way to explore the nature and culture for the destination, therefore we took the express bus from Yangon to Hpa- An with other locals. Bus was not beefed up, it took us thru historical cities like Kyaiktiyo, Thaton, Belin.
Sun was quite high during day travel, but to protect the heat all car windows were covered with curtains. Luckily, I got a nice seat at the corner. It took about 7 hrs drive from Yangon and arrived Hpa-an in the afternoon.
After some rest, we visited some famous spots of Hpa-an afterwards we enjoyed my delicious dinner at night market which is full of authenticity where you can try Karen meals, Mon meals,Thai style cuisine , etc. I tried native meals that I couldn't get in Yangon or any big towns.
Next day early morning starts with Kaw Ka Thaung Gu , a large lime stone cave full of Buddha statues . We visited the cave and walked a few minutes from the cave to the restaurant at road side where we start our journey for Kayaking. Kayaking on Paddy fields are unlike any other experience. We are in amidst of nature, water is calm, paddy fields are below us ,Paddy birds here and there & mountains overlooking at us. I just simply enjoyed being enchanted by the nature of Hpa-an.
We kayaked for about half an hour and stopped at a village. We left our kayaks and start walking to the village where they make local alcohol from rice. They use locally harvested rice to brew , which I brought one bottle . This local rice wine is very strong with high alcohol percentage. To drink, you need to add adequate amount of water to dilute it. It is very good for marinating pork and meat. I cannot get such authentic wine in town.
We continued our venture by walking to another village.....
to be continued next week..
Photo credit: Ma Hnin Kayak