Hi Warner, thanks for the support! I was in the Philippines in 2018 and filmed a lot of content. Hopefully one of these days I'll get to release it. All the best!
Three day trek well done. And cool you barely saw any tourists the second day and only locals. They are so enthusiastic and so much energy. How much is 20,000 for the boat? Shouldn't be too much I assume
Yea mate, we had the whole track to ourselves for 70% of our journey it was lovely. 25000 Kyat is $20 USD. It's a bit expense but we didn't have any WiFi to check for a more reasonable price online.
3 года назад
Hey, you went by yourselves? no need for the guide? Great video BTW :)
Cheers mate. There is no need for a guide on this trek. With that said, I believe a tour guide will extend your hike through some more rural environments and give you a decent cultural depiction of the regions you are hiking through. Hiking with a guide will also give you more comfy accommodation. But if you're like me and you like to hike alone in solace, I recommend going solo. Just make sure you have a good GPS app like Wikilocs or Maps.me and expect a language barrier with the locals when trying to find accommodation. All the best, Marty
3 года назад
@@IntrepidRoad Great do you mind sharing some of the locations from maps.me?
Nice shots ! Love those places from Myanmar 😍
Thank you 🙌
Such a wonderful trek, and the hospitality of the locals was truly amazing!
Thanks hun!
I am impressed with work in fields and your long trek. Thank you for a great video.
Wow beautiful channel bro!
Cheers
Wonderful photography! I love the way you just take off into unknown territory. It's always nice to have a road map to see your trek. Thank you!
It's the only way to do it! Thanks for the support!!
I'm from the philippines,i love your rural trips, amazing place,accomodating people and nice experiences.😀
Hi Warner, thanks for the support! I was in the Philippines in 2018 and filmed a lot of content. Hopefully one of these days I'll get to release it. All the best!
Three day trek well done. And cool you barely saw any tourists the second day and only locals. They are so enthusiastic and so much energy. How much is 20,000 for the boat? Shouldn't be too much I assume
Yea mate, we had the whole track to ourselves for 70% of our journey it was lovely. 25000 Kyat is $20 USD. It's a bit expense but we didn't have any WiFi to check for a more reasonable price online.
Hey, you went by yourselves? no need for the guide? Great video BTW :)
Cheers mate. There is no need for a guide on this trek. With that said, I believe a tour guide will extend your hike through some more rural environments and give you a decent cultural depiction of the regions you are hiking through. Hiking with a guide will also give you more comfy accommodation.
But if you're like me and you like to hike alone in solace, I recommend going solo. Just make sure you have a good GPS app like Wikilocs or Maps.me and expect a language barrier with the locals when trying to find accommodation. All the best, Marty
@@IntrepidRoad Great do you mind sharing some of the locations from maps.me?
Do you mean the location of the home stays?
@@IntrepidRoad Or any other points of interest on the way.
@@IntrepidRoad Or pretty basically anything that can help with navigating on the road.
watching this video from La Mine 😂
That's sick! Do you live in La Mine or just passing through?
@@IntrepidRoad I live in La Mine
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