Day 31: Flying from Yangon to Kolkata via Bangkok

Day 31: Flying from Yangon to Kolkata via Bangkok

Join our journey flying from Yangon to Kolkata via Bangkok. From Myanmar’s farewells to airport playtime, discover tips.

Table of Contents

  1. Main Journey
  2. Events
  3. Tips for Traveling with a Baby
  4. Local Travel Tips
  5. Travel Reflections

Main Journey of Flying from Yangon to Kolkata via Bangkok

Saying Goodbye to Myanmar

After a memorable seven days in Myanmar, it was time to bid farewell and head to Kolkata, India. The day started with an early checkout from our guesthouse in Yangon. The morning was chaotic with frequent power outagesโ€”something we had gotten used to during our stay. Despite the disruptions, it gave me a rare glimpse into the cityโ€™s hidden “veins,” where utilities like drainage pipes and generators quietly worked behind the scenes.

As we stepped out, the blazing sun reminded us why locals instinctively use umbrellas to shield themselves. Following their lead, we grabbed our own and ventured out for one last meal in Myanmar.


Final Taste of Myanmar

We couldnโ€™t leave without another stop at Lucky Seven, our go-to tea shop. We ordered a feast: mohinga (Myanmar’s beloved fish noodle soup), Lucky Seven Tea, and an array of local dishes. The unique experience of a server calculating the bill mentally, without prices listed, added to the charm.

Before heading to the airport, we grabbed takeoutโ€”samosas, egg paratha, and chicken biryaniโ€”to keep us fueled during the long journey ahead.


At Yangon Airport

Yangon International Airport was surprisingly modern and clean. Despite sporadic power outages causing conveyor belts to stop and start, the facilities impressed us, including a baby-friendly restroom for Sweetie. With our remaining kyat, we treated ourselves to Burger Kingโ€”our first fast food in a while. The simplicity of the flavors (free from spices) was a delightful change.

Sweetie, thrilled with her โ€œBurger Princessโ€ crown, wore it proudly all the way to the plane.


Journey to Kolkata via Bangkok

Our AirAsia flight had a layover in Bangkokโ€™s Don Mueang Airport. The journey, though long and indirect, was budget-friendly. The first leg to Bangkok took an hour, followed by a 5-hour layover, then another hour-long flight to Kolkata.

During the layover, Sweetie discovered a play area at Don Mueang Airport and spent hours joyfully climbing, sliding, and even โ€œparkingโ€ toysโ€”a cute nod to our scooter adventures during the trip. Her excitement was contagious and kept us entertained despite the fatigue of travel.

Finally, we boarded the flight to Kolkata. Watching Myanmarโ€™s sunset from the plane, I felt a bittersweet pang. The beautiful landscapes, warm people, and vibrant culture had left a lasting impression.


Events

  • Umbrella Culture: Locals using umbrellas to combat the sun reminded us of the creative ways people adapt to extreme weather.
  • Lucky Seven Feast: Our hearty final meal at a classic Myanmar tea shop was a fitting farewell to the country’s cuisine.
  • Sweetieโ€™s Playtime: The layover in Bangkok turned into an adventure as Sweetie enthusiastically explored the airport play areas, creating fond memories for all of us.

Tips for Traveling with a Baby

  1. Pack Snacks for Long Flights: We brought samosas and paratha from Yangon, which kept Sweetie (and us!) happy during the journey.
  2. Look for Baby Facilities: Yangon Airport has a baby-friendly restroom, and Don Mueang Airport has excellent play areas for kidsโ€”perfect for layovers.
  3. Keep Small Entertainment Ready: Sweetieโ€™s Burger Princess crown and simple toys made her travel time enjoyable.

Local Travel Tips

  1. Umbrellas for Sun Protection: If youโ€™re traveling in Myanmar, an umbrella is essential for walking in the scorching sun.
  2. Budget for Airport Taxis: From Yangon city to the airport, taxi fares are hard to negotiate below 7,000 kyat (~$6).
  3. Explore Airport Amenities: Both Yangon and Don Mueang airports offer clean, modern facilities and convenient options like play areas and dining.

Travel Reflections of Flying from Yangon to Kolkata via Bangkok

  • Bittersweet Goodbyes: Leaving Myanmar felt emotional. The vibrant sunsets, warm locals, and delicious food had become part of our routine.
  • Sweetieโ€™s Growing Adventures: Watching her joyfully interact with airport toys reminded us how travel enriches her experiences.
  • Gratitude for Comforts: The air-conditioned airport lounges and familiar fast food were small luxuries that felt especially rewarding after a week of intense travel.

As the plane soared above the glowing lights of Bangkok, we looked forward to our next adventure in India. But Myanmarโ€™s sunsets, smiles, and stories would stay with us forever.

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