Inle Lake to Kalaw

We started our trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake, a classic on the backpacking circuit in Myanmar. So don't expect to be alone on this adventure.

The guide, Hla Soe, was waiting for us with a French couple, Jonathan and Lisa, who end up being funny, great people and very easy going. We had such a great time with them that it made our hike a complete success. One of the best experience we had in Myanmar.

Two Travel The World - Inle Lake to Kalaw

We paid 52 dollars each for the 3-days hike including the guide, all the meals, tea and coffee, basic accommodations in the villages, luggage transfer between hotels, a boat ride from the south of Inle Lake to Nyaungshwe and free unlimited cold showers. The more you have in the group, the cheaper is become, but we found 4 people to be the perfect number. 52 USD was a bargain anyway, and we practically saved money by being on this adventure. We paid for the beers, soft drinks and bottled water but the prices were reasonable.

Two Travel The World - Inle Lake to Kalaw

Unfortunately, the weather was bad, and it was pouring down until lunch. Equipped with our raincoats, we walked without really enjoying the views - as there was no view to admire. For lunch, we had chapati with curry at a hilltop restaurant with no visibility on what was supposed to be the perfect viewpoint. Indeed, it was still pouring down, and we were struggling to keep warm.

Two Travel The World - Inle Lake to Kalaw

And then, the rain stopped, and the sky cleared up in minutes. We could eventually enjoy the spectacular views of the valleys, mountains and villages below from our panoramic viewpoint.

With a full belly, we kept on walking passing through hill tribe villages, rice paddies fields, vegetables and chilli gardens and a number of schools. The guide was knowledgeable, genuine and playful. He would stop and talk with the locals and Kro met kids from the different schools.

Two Travel The World - Inle Lake to Kalaw

We continued on, walking on train tracks for a while until we reached a train station for another break. We got off the train tracks and walked on dirt roads until we reached the village where we would stay for the night.

Two Travel The World - Inle Lake to Kalaw
Two Travel The World - Inle Lake to Kalaw

We slept at the guide home and met his wife and kids. The cook also joined us to prepare a delicious dinner with so many dishes including French Belgian fries - David's favourite meal! We drank four bottles of Myanmar beer with our new road companions hoping to have a good night sleep.

A few words of advice

Don't forget that you will need to carry your bag with you during three days. So pack light or you will suffer during the trek.

  • Good walking shoes as it can get muddy and slippery.
  • 3 pair of socks as nobody like to get wet feet.
  • 2 to 3 shirts depending on how dirty you want to be.
  • A pant or short. Convertible pant is handy.
  • Warm clothes as it gets freezing during the evenings and nights.
  • Headlamp to shower in the dark or if you need to go to the loo during the night.
  • Water bottle for the first hours. Bottled water can be bought during the breaks.
  • Towel if you dare to take a cold shower.
  • Toilet paper.
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
  • Toiletries (toothbrush/toothpaste).
  • First aid kits: band-aids, ibuprofen, itchy-bite cream.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Mosquitoes Repellent also helpful to protect from leeches.
  • Poncho as tropical rain can happen anytime.
  • Cash for tips/snacks/bottled water/beers along the way. Water ranged between 300 – 500 kyat and beers between 2000 - 2500 kyat.
  • A good camera to keep those memories with you.

Maybe

  • Sleeping bag liner if you don't like to sleep in somebody else blankets.
  • Mosquitoes net as not always provided.
  • Umbrella for sun protection.

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