• Standing with Myanmar: EXO’s commitment to our team

    A personal message from Hamish on why EXO will stop taking new Myanmar bookings until further notice.

  • One EXO: Myanmar Talent Expands Across EXO Group

    With tourism in Myanmar remaining uncertain, we've been exploring new avenues for our family in Myanmar. Read all about it!

  • Myanmar Reopening

    Summary of Myanmar reopening: Myanmar is technically open for travel. COVID entry regulations have loosened, especially for vaccinated travellers. However, the general political situation in Myanmar remains unstable since the change of government in February 2021. Multiple countries have issued strict travel warnings for Myanmar. In such cases, travel insurance generally does not offer coverage […]

  • Updates From Myanmar

    Our reduced team is working from home for safety reasons. Our concern is for them, their families, and their friends. The situation in Myanmar has been completely upended since February 2021. People are caught between Covid, an undemocratic leadership, and an economy spiraling out of control with a currency having lost 60% of its value […]

  • Travel and Give Back

    Travel doesn’t just have to benefit those doing the travelling and at EXO, we place communities and the environment in which we operate at the forefront of our operations.  One of the ways we ensure how we walk the talk is by making it easy and transparent for agents to identify tours that are responsible. […]

  • Southeast Asia For Vegetarians

    If you’re vegetarian or vegan, you might be apprehensive about travelling Southeast Asia. While it’s true that vegetarianism isn’t that widespread in the region, you will still discover great meat-free foods in every major city. There are plenty of vegetarians in Asia, enjoying tasty plant-based cuisine – you may well be surprised at what amazing […]

  • Adrift in Asia – Why Cruising is the Best Way to See the Region

    Cruising as a tourist endeavour has truly stood the test of time and is one of the fastest growing travel sectors today.  Part of the reason for its success is the way it has diversified to meet the needs of today’s more sophisticated and demanding customers. That’s certainly the case in Asia where guests can indulge […]

  • Asia for Once in a Lifetime Experiences

    Asia is a region of vivid landscapes, colourful history and myriad enthralling sights, sounds and scents, where it is easy to let the imagination run wild. From castaway lunches on paradise islands to bike rides around the ancient ruins at Angkor, Asia is endlessly generous when it comes to creating lasting memories. Yet, even in […]

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Uncover the Wonders and Mysticism of Myanmar – A Place unlike any You Know About

Myanmar is one of Southeast Asia’s if not the world’s less visited countries.  There are numerous reasons for this and you can draw up your own conclusions as to why it is so.

Mae Sai, Thailand and Tachilek, Myanmar: Experience two Countries just Five Kilometers apart

Mae Sai, located in Chiang Rai Province is Thailand’s northern most town.  It is a bustling area with a lively market and is a stepping stone for many into Myanmar.

Savor the Sights and Sounds of Downtown Yangon, Myanmar with a Visit to Sule Pagoda

The Sule Pagoda is a stupa in downtown Yangon, near the waterfront.  It occupies a busy intersection in Yangon, at the junction of Sule Pagoda Road and Mahabandoola Road, making it a part of the city’s economic and public life.

Discover the Importance of Laphet Tea in Burmese Society

Laphet is a Burmese fermented tea and one of the most popularly consumed food items in the country.  The tea is unique in Southeast Asia as it only grows in a certain part of the country.

Discover Yangon, Myanmar’s Untouched and Charming Cultural City

Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon) is Myanmar’s largest city, with a population of over 5 million.  In 2006, the capital of Myanmar was moved to Naypyidaw, but Yangon continues to be the country’s business and cultural center.

See Nat Worship and Buddhism co-exist at Shwezigon Pagoda near Bagan, Myanmar

Shwezigon Pagoda is an important Burmese temple located in Nyaung Oo near Bagan. It was built during the late 11th century and served as a prototype for future stupas that were to be built in Myanmar.