Seven hours, it was the shortest hotel stay we’ve had so far. And it saddened us to leave the lovely staff and the fastest WiFi internet connection in the country, yes, Sule Shangri-La Hotel Yangon has the fastest internet connection in the whole of Myanmar.
We’re on the fourteenth day of our two-month summer backpacking trip around Southeast Asia after our wonderful holiday in Bali and Yogyakarta. Next on our itinerary was the Golden Land, and we’re just in time for Myanmar’s most celebrated festival of the year.
It
was day one of the Thingyan (Water) Festival and we’re running away from the
kids who were aiming some bucketsful of water at us, good timing, I thought. We dashed outside the Yangon International Airport where a bunch of cabbies came
up to our way. We walked past them and headed to the main road and easily
hailed a cab (check here for discounted tours, transportation and activities in Yangon).
Tugging
our backpacks, we entered Sule Shangri-La
Hotel, Yangon and went directly to the front desk. We had a booking
reservation for one night, but with the changes on our schedule, we couldn’t
stay for the night. We bought a train ticket heading to Mandalay that same day
at five in the afternoon, and it was around ten in the morning (we had no
choice for there will be no buses and trains leaving Yangon for the next five
days).
With
plans of exploring the town in less than seven hours, we moved to the breakfast
area after the check-in process and stuffed ourselves before we went out to
the battle zone.
I
wanted to try out the local foodstuff so I overloaded my plate with authentic
Burmese dishes which was our first take on the said cuisine. It didn’t
disappoint.
We
were assigned to a Deluxe Room (check here for discounted room rates) that was tastefully furnished with a King-sized bed, satellite T.V.,
separate work station with full-size executive writing desk and castor chair, electronic
safe, mini-bar, coffee and tea-making facilities.
I prepared two cups of coffee for me and my buddy before we commence our quick Yangon tour. We sat on the daybed that was rested at the side of the huge glass window. We had a great view of the city with the colonial buildings and the shining pagodas which made me wished that we could stay there some more.
Our
room has Horizon Club privileges which entitled us to have a private check-in
and check-out at the Horizon Club Lounge
on the 21st floor. Complimentary all-day
non-alcoholic beverages, fresh fruits, sunset drinks and canapés, newspapers
and use of private meeting rooms are available at the lounge which had the
amazing view of the city (Yangon River, pagodas and other important landmarks in
the city).
As
it was the Thingyan Water Festival, guests were provided with free shuttle to
and fro Shangri-La Serviced Apartments (near the Kandawgyi Lake) to witness the
happenings at this side of the city. We saw some guests who were fully-armed
with water guns and stuff. It looked really fun which made me wanna join them, but then... we're leaving in a few hours (me hate it).
The
staff on the lobby suggested that we could walk for a few minutes to reach the
town center, the concentration of all the festivities. We checked out the Shwedagon
Pagoda and People’s Park which was a 10-minute walk from Sule Shangri-La
Hotel. We’re glad to have taken his advice for we had a blast with getting soaked
on the first day of the festival.
Drenched
in water, we walked back to our hotel with laughter and fun memories. We
weren’t prepared to be soaked but the staff were all forgiving as we entered
the lush lobby. We were apologetic as we walked our way to the lift while drenching
the floor. Again, everyone seemed to be ok with it.
We
rushed to our room, had a quick shower and another round of coffee, and napped
for a while. I panicked as I heard my buddy waking me up. His voice was alarming.
So I grabbed my stuff and packed away in a flash (wishing we could stay an hour
more).
We
went down and were asked by a staff if we needed a cab to get to the train
station, we gladly told them that we wanted to walk. They pretty much warned us
of our belongings getting wet, and from the people along the rail for throwing bucketsful of water, Duly noted, I uttered.
It
was sad to leave Yangon that early but we needed to move on to fulfill our
plans. And cliché as it is, we still have more reasons to come back, indeed.
Besides
the perfect location and the 5-star luxury experience, what I love most about
Sule Shangri-La Hotel Yangon was the warm reception from all the staff. They
were always there to answer each and every query we had. They were all so great that you won't be requiring them at all for they will provide you with what they think you need right before you realize you needed them. Get it? :)
Sule Shangri-La Hotel,
Yangon (book online for discounted rates)
223
Sule Pagoda Road, GPO Box 888,
Yangon,
Myanmar
Contact
Number: (+95) 1.242.828
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