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I was born in Basel. Swiss Cheese...Swiss Chocolate...Swiss Miss, that's me.

Early in life I developed a strange fascination for travel. My childhood memories are still quite vivid - local trams and buses; weekend excursions with my parents and sister in the family car; and my first overnight train trip with my sister and grandmother through the Swiss Alps when I was about five years old.

I remember the sleeping car and the heavy plush velvet upholstery on the dining car banquette seats. There's a photo of my sister and me holding hands - I guess my grandmother must have taken it - as we stood on the platform after arriving in Munich. Somehow I can never remember my sister being there....I have somehow convinced myself that I made this voyage all on my own.
Myriam Grest and daughter Yolanda


Throughout my school years I traveled with friends and chaperones throughout most of Europe. But even among a bus full of students I was somehow always able to create my very own world of adventure travel; alone and surrounded by all things foreign - French, Italian, English.

My mother was a patient woman and always answered my never ending questions of faraway lands. We had a small globe of the world in my father's library and I can still recall spinning it around and around while closing my eyes and then stopping it with my forefinger - looking carefully at the place which my finger had covered. I always used this method to determine my next 'destination'. Before each bedtime my mother would ask: "Where are we going tonight?"

So, I imagine, I was deemed or doomed to travel. Not surprising then that I am writing to you today from my office in Yangon, Myanmar. Don't start spinning your globe of the world - many of them are still marked with Rangoon, Burma.


Mrs. Grest in cave

I first arrived in this city in 1985. Alone of course, looking like a mix between Liv Ullman and Mrs. Trapp in the Sound of Music! Yes! Yes! Yes!

Blond hair and blue eyes - I could not have been more different in appearance from the local Burmese! But somehow this never made a big difference to anyone here. In the mid-80s it was still Rangoon, Burma.

But even in 1995, after name changes, the life and landscape look about the same. It's an amazingly green Asian capital city. Wide boulevards of manicured trees and flora, with a full view of blue sky and cotton puff clouds which are still, even more amazingly, unobstructed by high-rise towers and buildings. They're on the way but still the panorama is clear. This is a country with colourful contrasts between the people and their surroundings.

I recently re-read a book by Ella Maillart entitled "Turkestan Solo: One Woman's Expedition from Tien Shan to Kizil Kum".

This book tells the story of her solo voyage to Russian Turkestan in 1932. She was a Swiss explorer, writer, actress, athlete and intrepid traveler. I am not sure if we have anything else in common other than Swiss citizenship and a love for travel but I have always thought of her adventurous spirit and I hope my own life and experiences will encourage my own daughter to become a FIT (Female Intrepid Traveler).

I almost forgot....I am having the most curious and lovable daughter - Yolanda. Asking a lot of questions is an hereditary trait!

Mrs. Grest and daughter Yolanda


Alas - as time goes by, life changes, especially in this area of the hemisphere - where nothing is granted but continuous change!

After many years of marriage, my husband and I decided to separate and thus I also had to give up the former name of my company as my husband claimed it. We changed the name into "Myanmar Travel Ltd.".


My work in the travel business will always continue, as will my love for the country and all the people who helped me and the tourism industry. My company, Myanmar Travel Ltd., finally gives me the opportunity to induce other "intrepid travelers" throughout the world to visit this very unique land and also other countries in Indochina now - before they become just other westernized Asian landmarks on the road to Hong Kong and Singapore...

We are a very specialized company. We offer very tailored itineraries for each group. We don't have a printed catalog (a la the Chinese restaurant take-away menu style - choose one from column "A" and two from column "B"). I personally design each program to fit your group's needs of interest and financial pocket. We supply photographs of all hotel rooms and facilities. If there is a request we cannot fulfill WE WILL TELL YOU IN ADVANCE!

Don't be fooled by my years in Myanmar! I am still Swiss and Very Fussy. So are my clients. French groups require red and white wine for dinner - I always supply the restaurant with my very own hand-blown wine glasses.

When I say a tour guide is fluent in English - I mean it! We never forget - hence the elephant is our company mascot!


We also arrange special interest groups. Foreign trade and government delegations who require special services (private planes and security) are given special attention by my staff. If for a group of 2 or 200, we really offer personalized service provided by a caring staff.

Let me know your interests and perhaps I can offer you some programs tailored to your wishes.

Sincerely,
Myriam Grest, Manging Director of Myanmar Travel
Myriam Grest
Managing Director


SPECIAL THANKS

To Charles Ross of INTERNATIONAL GALLERY TOURS in the U.S., whose pioneering spirit has inspired many of us in the travel industry. I have had the rare privilege to be his ground operator here in Myanmar. As a result of his vision and imagination I learned and helped to create one-of-a-kind extraordinary programs in an extremely challenging environment.

To Bill Alborough of TEFS in the U.K., with whom I arrange the most exiting steam locomotive tours throughout Myanmar! After our January 2000 finale, TEFS officially closed. Bill "remains keen to move on, to somewhere warmer and near to the sea" and Myanmar Travel moves on, to always finding challenging programs!

To the tour operators world wide for cooperating with us, thus giving us support in promoting this wonderful country.

To my office staff - without their support myanmartravel.net would not be what it is now. Their patience in dealing with an extremely fussy European, their willingness to learn a field of business which was until a couple of years ago closed to the private sector, will always be in my mind.

I do know that Myanmar has not the best reputation among Western journalists - but there are always two sides of the coin and the most advisable thing will be, come and see for yourself!

Often asked to comment on Myanmar's human rights record I have to admit that what I am seeing and experiencing here causes less personal concern to me than China (Tien An Men Square 1989 & subsequently), North Korea, Indonesia (East Timor & Irian Jaya), the Philippines ("Smoky Mountain", NPLA), Vietnam (Communism), India (Caste system), Pakistan (Religion), Cuba (US sanctions), Northern Ireland and, and, and...

Surely, there are many arguments to be made for the opposite viewpoint. I have made my choice, but leave it to each individual to choose his own path.

 
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