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Burma was a part of British India, and later on it became an independent country on 4 January 1948.<br><br>Since then it is one of the neighboring nations of India.<br><br>In 1989, the name of the country was changed to Union of Myanmar and the capital Rangoon was renamed as Yangon.<br><br>When I think of Myanmar, I remember Mr. U Thant the former UN Secretary General in 1961.<br><br>I was a graduate student at that time.<br><br>I used to hear his speeches in radio and read them in newspapers.<br><br>I like those thought provoking speeches.<br><br>Today the people of Myanmar are looking at India and other democratic countries and aspire for the transformation.<br><br>But the iron hands of the military junta are the stumbling block.<br><br>It was in June, 1990 the first free election was conducted and the National League for Democracy won by a big majority but the army was reluctant to hand over power.<br><br>Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the leading opposition leader, winner of Nobel Peace Prize and the world�s most famous political prisoner was kept under house arrest from 1989 to 1995.<br><br>For a long time, we did not hear much from [https://www.myanmartour.com/adventure_myanmar_tours_tl302.html biking myanmar].<br><br>Generally, the Generals used to give some reports regarding the developmental activities in the international media.<br><br>But recently, Myanmar is in the news in a big way.<br><br>Non-violent protests sprang up in the streets of Yangon.<br><br>The military rulers tried to control the protest marchers by cutting down the news, cell phone connections and other connectivity.<br><br>In spite of their attempts the press and local people could able to transmit the videos of the actual happenings to the electronic media which flashed them all over the world.<br><br>The world came to know the unacceptable atrocities imposed on the protestors.<br><br>The crack down on the protestors angered the international communities.<br><br>Moreover, even the Buddhist monks were out on the street demanding democracy for Myanmar.<br><br>The United Nations condemned the violence and called for the regime to end their bloody repression.<br><br>Myanmar is multiethnic country of about 52 million people in 676,553 sq. km.<br><br>In general, Myanmar is referred as rice bowl of the Far East.<br><br>It is an agriculturally important country like India with a variety of crops like sugarcane and groundnut.<br><br>The future of Myanmar depends not on military rule, but on a decent democratic rule by the people.<br><br>The visit of UN Special Envoy, Ibrahim Gambari was a hope for the fighting monks and Suu Kyi�s supporters.<br><br>So far it was said that the happenings within Myanmar was purely an internal affair.<br><br>But now the international communities realized the unbearable hardships experienced by the people of Myanmar.<br><br>The ASEAN nations made a statement condemning the crack down and high handedness of the junta.<br><br>Similarly India too asked to release Aung San Suu Kyi to find an amicable solution for making Myanmar a democratic country.<br><br>Violence on nonviolent pro democracy protestors warrants strongest condemnation from everyone.<br><br>The sea of humanity was seen on the streets of Yangon.<br><br>They were the people who fight for political and economic justice.<br><br>The Buddhist monks, in huge number with thousands of the civilians came out on the streets of Myanmar�s capital city was really a freedom struggle shown to the world with great difficulty.<br><br>What happened inside Myanmar in September 2007 could not be hidden by the military rulers.<br><br>The Government of Myanmar is governed by the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) and its chairman Than Shwe who is all powerful backed up by a mighty military force which is good in killing the unarmed nonviolent Buddhist monks and civilians.<br><br>The involvement of the monks in the pro democracy demonstrations was supported by monks all over Asia and in the world.<br><br>They extended moral support to their brethren in Myanmar.<br><br>The Dalai Lama in his statement said: �I extend my support and solidarity with the recent peaceful movement for democracy in Burma. I fully support their call for freedom and democracy and take this [http://www.Travelwitheaseblog.com/?s=opportunity opportunity] to appeal to freedom loving people all over the world to support such nonviolent movements. I pray for the success of this peaceful movement and the early release of fellow Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.�<br><br>As usual George Bush, President of the US sought global support for sanctions against Myanmar.<br><br>Condoleeza Rice, the US Secretary of State advocated the spread of democracy and freedom throughout the world.<br><br>Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Belarus, Zimbabwe and Myanmar are the six countries, the UF wanted to bring in democracy and demolish the tyranny.<br><br>[https://www.myanmartour.com/adventure_myanmar_tours_tl302.html biking myanmar] has an estimated 30 trillion cu ft of untapped gas in the Arakan province and its sea-board.<br><br>China and India, the great neighbors of Myanmar are very cautious in expressing their views openly keeping an eye on the gas reserves.<br><br>The military government very well uses the revenue from the gas sales for buying arms.<br><br>The crack down on protestors was criticized by the left parties and appreciated the stand taken by Government of India (GOI).<br><br>India�s [https://Www.gov.uk/search?q=relationship relationship] with the ruling military government was constrained more than one occasion.<br><br>The award of Jawaharlal Nehru Peace Award to Suu Kyi in 1995 inked the Myanmar government.<br><br>The GOI provided refuge to thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators who fled [https://www.myanmartour.com/adventure_myanmar_tours_tl302.html Myanmar Adventure Tours] after the crackdown in 1988.<br><br>Those actions were not liked by the military junta.<br><br>World politics is so complex that only intelligent politicians with experience can handle it taking into account of their own interests.<br><br>All these complicated political situations determine the destiny of a nation.<br><br>From the recent upsurge in Myanmar, it appears that there is a hope for this country to see the light of freedom and democracy.<br><br>Let peace and freedom make the monks and masses of Myanmar happy.
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Nepal is quickly becoming one of the biggest Myanmar Adventure Tours playgrounds in Asia. Many people travel here to discover more about the mysterious Himalaya and the beautiful culture it has to offer but more recently adrenaline junkies have been traveling to this enchanting country to get their next kick. And who can blame them; with so many sports on offer and the stunning scenery, where better to go than Nepal.

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Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking
Nepal has some of the best whitewater in the world, with rivers ready for first timers or experienced paddlers. Trips range from one or two days to two week expeditions, often paired with some trekking to get to the remote rivers offering a whole new experience. Depending on how daring your feeling, Nepal has rivers that will make anyone's heart beat a little bit faster!

Paragliding
Where better to go paragliding than Pokhara with a breath taking view of the Annapurna mountain range? After the takeoff (which believe me is the only scary part!) you'll be soaring in the sky with eagles weaving in and out of you. Your only problem will be knowing where to look! With the mountains glistening in the sun on one side and the Fewa Tal lake on the other with the World Peace Pagoda looking on at you, you won't ever want to land! Most flights are half an hour tandem, but if you have more time why not learn to fly yourself? All the equipment is provided and guides are trained to an international standard. A great way to spend a morning in Pokhara.

Canyonning
Canyonning is quite a new sport to Nepal, and I must admit when I first got there I'd never heard of it before! Basically it is the sport of traveling down canyons using a variety of techniques such as walking, scrambling, climbing, abseiling and swimming. It is one sport that will get you completely off the beaten track but does require quite a good level of fitness. There are several sites in Nepal where canyonning is available.

Rock Climbing
With endless mountains in this country, it's not really that surprising that you'll find some great places to go climbing. And you don't have to go that far to find them, even within Kathmandu there are some great little spots (have a look at Narajun forest for example). There are courses for beginners or advanced climbers. It's a great way to fill in your spare days in Kathmandu and get away from all the traffic.

Mountain Biking
Although trekking is still the most popular past time for travelers, Nepal has some of the best terrain for mountain biking. There are some incredible tracks and trails to be explored and you won't be stuck in a crowd. Depending on your fitness you can opt for a one day down hill tour, or if you're up for it a week's expedition, (thighs of steel are recommended for this though!). Bikes can be hired locally very cheaply, just make sure you spend that extra 25p and get a helmet for the day as well!

In two weeks you can get a fairly good taste for adventure in Nepal. Raft, bungee, fly, bike, climb and abseil you way around this remarkable country. Just make sure you book your trips with a safe company, when involved in these type of activities you can't afford to skimp on your safety.