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Horse Carriage Ride Touring Loikaw City, Kayah State, Myanmar with mr.hotsia

The first time I, mr.hotsia, had the chance to visit Loikaw City in Kayah State, Myanmar, it felt like stepping back in time to an earlier era. This place still preserves its traditional way of life very well. Horse carriages are a popular daily mode of transport here, and I highly recommend not missing the chance to ride one and explore the city yourself.

Loikaw is not a large city but is full of charming, rustic appeal that made me want to stroll and soak in the atmosphere slowly and calmly. Riding a horse carriage opened new perspectives on the lives of locals who still use this mode of transport as their main vehicle around the market and main streets. Most carriage drivers are locals with limited English, but they communicate warmly with smiles and gestures, making the journey enjoyable and heartwarming.

Travel and City Atmosphere

Riding a horse carriage in Loikaw takes you around the main streets filled with small shops, local eateries, and fresh markets offering many local delicacies to try. The scents of spices and food fill the air throughout the ride, perfect for food lovers and market explorers like me, mr.hotsia.

The city streets remain dirt and sand, enhancing the simple and pleasant atmosphere. The two-wheeled carriage I rode seats about two people, and you can clearly feel the vibrations of the wheels on the road. It reminded me of my horse carriage experience in Bagan.Which I have previously written about.Riding a horse carriage here gives a similar feeling but with a deeper local authenticity.

Kayah Lifestyle and Culture

As a traveler who enjoys exploring local cultures, I found that the Kayah people live closely connected to nature and simplicity. Most still engage in agriculture and trade in local markets. Horse carriages are essential for transporting goods and people conveniently around the city.

Loikaw’s markets are full of local foods worth tasting, such as grilled sticky rice, fresh chili pastes, and seasonal fruits. I, mr.hotsia, recommend trying these local dishes with the locals to better understand their flavors and way of life.

Connecting to Nearby Regions and Places

For those interested in exploring around Kayah State, I suggest planning a trip connecting toKachin Statewhich is located north of Myanmar and not far away. From my experience traveling there,Indawgyi Lakein Kachin State is a beautiful freshwater lake rich with rare wildlife. That trip helped me better understand the cultural and natural diversity of the area.

Additionally, Kayah State has diverse ethnic cultures including Kayah, Red Thai, and other groups who strongly preserve their languages and traditions. Experiencing real life here, such as riding a horse carriage in Loikaw, is one of the best ways to truly understand this.

Travel Tips

If you plan to visit Loikaw, I, mr.hotsia, recommend preparing for a simple journey focused on experiencing local life. Don’t forget to bring a face mask and hat, as most roads are dusty and unpaved. Bargaining for horse carriage prices is common; I have tried negotiating to reach a fair price for both parties.

Visiting here offers peace, authentic cultural encounters, and unfiltered glimpses of life, as I have described before.Horse Carriage Experience in BaganEven though Bagan is a tourist city, the horse carriage atmosphere still brings you close to the people and their way of life.

Summary of Impressions from mr.hotsia

Riding a horse carriage around Loikaw in Kayah State is an experience I, mr.hotsia, don’t want you to miss. This slow travel lets you notice the small details of local life, learn about culture, food, conversations, and simple yet valuable living.

If you enjoy unhurried travel, want to deeply experience local life, and escape the hustle of big cities, I assure you that Loikaw and horse carriage rides will be unforgettable memories.

Finally, for those interested in in-depth Myanmar travel stories, you can follow my articles and reviews on my website, along with travel videos.Horse Carriage Ride in Loikaw City, Kayah State Loikaw Street Kayah State MYANMARTold through vivid images and sounds.

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