The Mrauk U region has three seasons; summer, raining season and winter. There are no extremes of heat and cold round the year. The raining season is not suitable for visitors as annual rainfall ranges from 160 to 200 inches.
We recommend to visit to Mrauk U during October to February. During this cool season, the weather in Mrauk U is pleasant and good to travel.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1:
Arrive to Yangon
Day 2:
Yangon/ Sittwe by flight
Day 3:
Sittwe - Mrauk U
Day 4:
Mrauk U
Day 5:
Mrauk U - Lamro River - Tattooed Chin Village - Mrauk U
Traditionally Burmese women wear a wrap-around nether
garment called Htamein and a jacket. One unique feature of
Burmese women is wearing Thanakhar – a pasty make-up
obtained by grinding the bark of the Thanakhar plant with
water on a circular slab of stone. It is the secret of
Burmese women’s smooth and youth skin.
Our tradition, Burmese women show deference to their
husbands, regarding them as “gods of the front part of the
house”. The implication may be that they look upon
themselves as “goddesses of the rear part” The conventional
saying is men are bread-winners and women are home-makers.
The roles are reversed sometimes and nowadays when woman
take parts the position of a rice-winning wife!
Most Burmese women are religious. Their day starts with
offering alms-food, water, flowers, lights and incense to
the Buddha Image at their home alter.
The five traditional duties of a Burmese women are to do
household chores, to keep away things securely, to be
faithful to her husband, to share what she can with her
husbands’s relations and her own and to work hard. You may
like to know what are her husband’s. Here it is – to be free
from disregard towards her, to place his earnings to manage
for family living, to abstain from having affairs with other
women, to be kind and loving to her. It can be regarded like
an old fashioned though, it offers us a mutual respect,
support morally each other, enjoy rights and freedoms
equally. The ethics is a heritage from our great
grandparents.