Baggage:
As general rule when packing for
wilderness expeditions keep personal
gear to a minimum. Please avoid large
framed suitcase as they can be rather
cumbersome to porters but use a medium
size duffle bag instead. Your day pack
should be a medium volume without a
frame which can hold your personal
belonging such as medication, camera,
extra clothes, water etc.
Clothing & footwear:
Should be lightweight, dry quickly, and
provide insulation. A thick sweater or
fleece sweat shirt will be
essential for the evenings, when
temperatures decline considerably. For
longer treks and higher altitude treks
waterproof pants, gaiters and gloves are
highly recommended. Lightweight hiking
boots or good quality running shoes are
must for the lowland trek.
Communication:
Local CDMA network plus satellite based
IP Star communication facility exist in
Putao which enables you to connect to
the world from this wildness town. Once
you leave the town then communication
will become rather limited except for
occasional radio telephone facility at
some villages.
Accommodation:
Putao Trekking House provides standard
facility such as private bath with hot &
cold shower in Putao. Western toilet
facilities are installed in some of the
villages on various trekking route. Some
of our treks involve local home stay and
tent accommodation. With a local home
stay we choose a suitable home in a
village. Night will then be spent in
candle light and wood fire. Toilets will
be clean but mostly local squat type.
Limited amount of hot water will be
supplied for face wash in every morning.
When pitching a tent, two clients will
share a tent, unless they have requested
and paid for a single supplement.
Meal:
We take care of all catering on your
trekking/expedition. A hot breakfast
will be served in the morning, lunch
usually is simple and light and serves
during mid day. Dinner will be more
extensive featuring pre dinner snacks
and deserts. Clients with special
dietary requirements will have to advise
us at the time of booking.
Guide: Unless otherwise
pre-arrangement has been made, we
provide English-language escorted leader
plus an assistance local guide, who will
also be able to speak the local hill
tribe dialects.
Transportation: There are limited
numbers of motor vehicles available in
Putao. WW II jeeps and open trucks are
standard type of transportation. Sharing
one vehicle among many clients is common
due to limited resources.
Weather: Putao tourist season is
between November and May, mostly clear
skies, warm during the day and cool
mornings and evenings. Temperature
steadily decreases between late December
and early February. Average temperature
would be between low 4/10 and high 22/30
degree Celsius but could drop steadily
up to freezing up in the mountains.
Domestic flight: Air Bagan serves
twice weekly flight on Tuesdays and
Fridays between Yangon, Mandalay,
Myitkyina and Putao. Myanmar Airways
also schedule to operate twice weekly
flight on Tuesdays and Saturdays but its
rather uncertain weather or not it
actually operate according to schedule.
Unforeseen circumstance such as bad
weather in mountainous regions could
cause flight delays. Clients should make
proper allowances when booking your
onward journey.
Personal items: Such as
flashlight or headlamp with spare
batteries, water purifying tablets,
Pocketknife, reading and writing
materials are essential. A personal
first aid kit would also be essential
for your convenience.
Equipment: Should bring
battery-operated appliances with several
extra batteries. You can recharge your
batteries while you are in Putao
however, no electricity is available
once you leave Putao.
Personal Care: The same
precautions as anywhere else. Drink
bottled, boiled or treated water, avoid
eating raw vegetables, and eat fruits
that you can peel or cut yourself. It's
important to use insect repellent to
keep mosquitoes away. Use sunscreen
literally when exposed to the intense,
tropical sun.
Physical fitness: Our programs
are classified as "Easy" with only a
short element of trekking on good paths
and predominantly at low altitudes,
"Moderate" involve relatively short days
combination of lowland trekking with
some up and down to "Demanding" with
longer trekking days higher altitude on
difficult terrain etc. None of our
program does require technical
mountaineering skills or previous
experience. During your expedition you
will be under the direction of your trip
leader and he or she has total authority
to determine your suitability to
participate.
Health Care: International
standard facilities are limited in the
up country and none exists in the Putao
region.
Safety: While trekking you may
leave the valuable at our office in
Putao. We recommend using lockable
baggage.
Insurance: It is compulsory for
all clients to take out their own
personal travel insurance, which must
cover trip cancellation and baggage
protection. Full contact details of the
insurance policy will need to be carried
with the expedition.
Emergency: In the event of an
emergency, client will be taken to Putao
and flown to Yangon for further medical
care.
Evacuation: Ensure that your
insurance policy covers you for such
unlikely eventualities. Medical
evacuation and hospitalization fees are
to be paid for by guests prior to
departure from Yangon.
Photography: We recommend
bringing some extra camera batteries as
they are not available in the local
market. Always ask before photographing
any local people. Many villagers are
unfamiliar with cameras and are
unwilling to be photographed for
religious reasons or for reasons of
personal modesty. When permission is
granted, always be sensitive when
photographing people, and non-intrusive
when shooting inside temples when
prayers are in progress.
Electricity: Electricity is
available limited time only in Putao
with the current 220 V / 50 Hz. Sockets
have two round/flat pins. If you are
traveling with any electrical
appliances, an international converter
kit and a set of adapter plugs will be
essential. You need battery-operated
appliances with several extra batteries.
You can recharge your batteries while
you are in Putao however, no electricity
is available once you leave Putao.
Tipping: Tipping is common to
porters, guides, waiters at hotels,
local restaurants and also usually at
airports.
Time: Myanmar Standard Time is
six and half-hours in advance of GMT.
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