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Sandra Scott Travels: Enjoy the tastes of Thailand

The InterContinental Hotel Hua HinI am always amazed at how easy it is to navigate the world. We arrived in Thailand from Myanmar and stayed at the Amari Don Maung Airport Hotel for the night. We could walk to from the airport via a overhead walkway. In the morning, after a great breakfast, our driver from Sawadee-Travel picked us up for the three-hour drive south of Bangkok to Hua Hin.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Visit one of the fastest growing cities in the world

Uppatasanti PagodaI had read and heard about the new Myanmar capital of Nay Pyi Taw where construction started in 2002 but had been told that it was in a restricted zone so tourists were not permitted to visit. That has changed. The city of Nay Pyi Taw is ablaze with lights in the evening with beautiful roundabouts centered with huge flower sculptures and colorful twinkle lights.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Myanmar is a place to visit – more than once

dinner on the beachWe have been to Myanmar six times. We have visited the top tourist destinations including Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Kalaw, Lake Inle, and Mrauk U. In Yangon we marveled at the 325-foot high, 2,600-year-old golden Shwedagon Pagoda. We often stay at Traders Hotel in a room that has a view of the pagoda that is magically highlighted at night.

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Sandra Scott Travels: The Pearl of the Indian Ocean

Sri Lanka had been on my “Wish List” for several years and this year I finally got to experience the many facets of Sri Lanka. Using frequent flyer miles John and I flew from Hong Kong to the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. We spent three nights at the Hilton where they have an amazing array of restaurants that meets the needs of their international clientele.

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Sandra Scott Travels: Pearl of the of the Mediterranean Really Shines

When people ask me how many countries I have visited I can not give a definitive answer. When we were in Germany, it was two countries. We visited Yugoslavia in the 1980s; it was ?behind the Iron Curtain’ and one country. Today Dubrovnik is part of Croatia and Belgrade is now the capital of Serbia. Montenegro was once part of Yugoslavia and then Serbia but in 2006 it declared its independence from Serbia.

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