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Footprints: Rangoon days
THE fabled land once called Burma has all the allures of a perfect holiday destination. Just seven years ago, few travellers would risk venturing into the country that was stifled by a military junta, for whom tourism was not a priority. The year of change was 2010; with the citizenry’s renewed hope for elections and democracy, tourists began trickling in.
After many decades of isolation, Myanmar now seems to be in a rush to capture the tourism business lost for so long. Visas are offered online and the modern Yangon airport welcomes planeloads of arriving tourists. The city is all spruced up and luxury hotels are sprouting all over the country to attract discerning tourists.