Iconic Images: A Leg Rower on Inle Lake, Myanmar

Sunset silhouette of a leg-rowing fisherman, Inle Lake Myanmar

Like a Dance
A stunning sunset on Inle Lake throws a leg-rowing fisherman into bold silhouette.

There are some scenes so iconic that they could take place nowhere else.

So it is with the leg-rowing fishermen of Inle Lake in the Shan Hills of MyanmarThey are so uniquely Burmese that images of these men – standing on the sterns of their boats with one leg wrapped around an oar – often feature in travel advertising and features.

Inle Lake, Myanmar’s second-largest body of water, is in the heart of the Shan State, and home to about 70,000 Intha (“sons of the lake”) people. Four large cities and numerous small villages border the lake, but many Intha live on the lake itself, in houses built high on stilts rising out of the lake waters. Reeds and other floating plants also rise high out of the waters, so that when you are sitting low in a boat, it can hard to see and to steer a clear route through the vegetation. It is for this reason that, while the local women still row their boats in the usual manner, the local fishermen developed their distinctive standing rowing style.

I was very excited to have the chance to see these fishermen in action for myself, thanks to photography tour-leader Karl Grobl and local guide Mr MM.

Watching a fisherman demonstrate how he lowered and raised the huge, woven fish trap, and watching him row and balance on his boat, I was mesmerised. His movements were slow and hypnotic; the boat glided almost silently. It was like watching a beautiful dance.

The superb sunset we were treated to was an unexpected bonus.

Leg Rowing Fishermen on Inle Lake

Leg Rowing Fishermen
The local Intha people take their livelihoods from Inle Lake.

A leg-rowing fisherman ready to cast his net, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Readying the Net
Some fishermen use nets rather than the traditional fish-traps. The wooden boats sit so low in the water, they look submerged.

Leg Rowing Fishermen with a woven fish net, Inle Lake

Balancing the Net
It is hypnotic watching the fisherman manoeuvre …

Leg Rowing Fishermen with a woven fish net, Inle Lake

Balancing the Net
… balancing his boat, his oar and his oversize fish-trap.

Leg Rowing Fishermen Stepping on a woven fish net, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Stepping down the Fish Trap
Fishing on Inle Lake is a physically strenuous activity. Traps are pushed into the water by foot, …

Leg Rowing Fishermen retrieving a woven fish net, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Retrieving the Fish Trap
… then pulled out again – hopefully with fish. There are nine endemic species of fish in the lake, as well as more common varieties.

Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Intha Fisherman

Portrait of an Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Portrait of an Intha Fisherman

Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Intha Fisherman
The Shan Hills rise up in the background as the dance continues.

Portrait of a smiling Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

All Smiles
I think our fisherman is enjoying this!

Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Delicate Balance
When he’s not rowing with his foot, …

Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Delicate Balance
… our Intha fisherman is using it to stabilise his net.

Portrait of an Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Portrait of an Intha Fisherman

Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Sunset Skies
As the afternoon stretches into evening, the clouds roll in and the sun angles lower.

Intha Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Golden Light
… setting fire to the waters.

Intha Leg Rowing Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Leg Rower in Golden Light

Intha Leg Rowing Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Changing Light
Minute by minute, the skies change behind our fisherman on Inle Lake.

Intha Leg Rowing Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Fisherman in Purple

Intha Leg Rowing Fisherman, Inle Lake, Myanmar

The Dance Continues
The sunset skies outline our fisherman against fabulous colour.

Intha Leg Rowing Fisherman, Purple sunset, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Fire and Ink
Soon it will be too dark to see…

Intha Leg Rowing Fisherman, inky sunset, Inle Lake, Myanmar

Dark Skies
… leaving only the silhouette of the man and net against the dark skies.

It  was a magnificent display – by both man and nature.

Text: Happy Travels

Leaving the scene, my travel companions and I were quiet – awed by the spectacle we had witnessed.

Truly, it was an iconic scene: a leg-rowing fisherman against an unbelievable sky.

It could be nowhere but Inle Lake – Myanmar.

Pictures: 20September2012

  • Dietmut Teijgeman-Hansen - April 3, 2014 - 6:22 pm

    amazing fisherman, I have seen the same on the Inle lake too. Greetings, DietmutReplyCancel

  • Ursula - April 3, 2014 - 11:53 pm

    They are amazing, aren’t they, Dietmut? Thanks for your visit. ReplyCancel

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