Hello Andreas,
It's so cool that you went to Mon State and rented a motorbike, I imagine it must of been an amazing experience. Looking at your awesome photos have brought back a lot of good memories, so thanks a lot for posting them. It's actually really cool to have read that other RFF members have gone to Myanmar as well, I hope others get inspired and decide to travel there.
Cheers,
Michael
thank you Michael for comenting and again for your your personal tips via P.M.!
right, riding motorbike simply is "the" default means to get around in most places in S/E Asia, I believe you will agree. Motorbikes are banned in Yangona and I read also in a few touristic areas, and as foreigner one cannot have, or at least not that I know of, a valid driver's license. But just as in other countries in the area that's not any real big issue
😉
Mawlamyine and Hpa-An area is as if made for motorbiking, the cities themselves are fun and interesting to drive around in. Many pagodas, view points, colonial houses and churches asf. are spread out across both cities, some at a distance of some 10 to 20km and many more in between the cities which are only 45 km apart.
You may know, how about Inle lake and Loikaw, is it possible to rent bikes there? - This won't have been my last trip to Myanmar and me too I am looking forward to see more photos of you and others who have been traveling there.
around Mawlamyine
first Baptist church:

First Baptist church by
andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21
wedding shoot:

Untitled by
andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm
Kwun-ya ( Pan - betelnut ) stall

Kwun-ya stall by
andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm
in a small village:

cat on the porch by
andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm

what? ..a foreigner! by
andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21
old Hindu Shiva temple some 20 km north of Mawlamyine:

old Shiva temple by
andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21

old Shiva temple by
andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm
mobile, diesel powered "sound machine" ( used for parties )

mobile, diesel powered generator sound machine by
andreas, on Flickr
"kutis", individual huts at the Pa-Auk Forest Meditation Centre south of Mawlamyine

kutis by
andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21
leaving the meditation hall

leaving meditation hall by
andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21
at the bus station:

rest by
andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21
so just as on my flickr stream also here I end up showing many photos, many more than earlier thought, some that I was shy to show first because of the IQ issue of the wide angle, many that aren't anything special but hopefully are of some documentary interest. If that is so I will show more again from on the way between Mawlamyine to Hpa-An and from around Hpa-An, cheers, andreas