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PASSPORT &
VISA
VISITORS
to Myanmar must have a valid passport and obtain a 28-day
Tourist Visa from a Myanmar Embassy or diplomatic mission
abroad. Two copies of application forms and three
passport-size photos (two attached to the forms and one
clipped inside the passport) will be needed. Visa fee is
approx. US$20 – in local currency.
THREE TYPES OF VISA
Tourist visa which
is valid for 28-day. You can enter anytime within 3 months
of obtaining your visa.
Business visa which
is valid for 10 weeks. It requires a letter of introduction
from a business in Myanmar, stating purpose of your visit.
Meditation visa
which has no time restriction, but pre-arranged with a
Monastery or Meditation Centre with sponsor letter is
required with your visa application.
CUSTOMS & FORMALITIES
REGULATIONS
are now generally relaxed for travelers arriving by air in
Yangon. Visitors should have completed immigration and customs
declaration forms during the flight and must submit these on
arrival.
Large amounts of foreign currency (though there is no
restriction on the amount),
traveler cheques and jewelry, cameras etc. have to be
declared on the customs form and may be checked on departure.
No Myanmar currency may be imported or exported.
The former
necessity of having to change US$200 into Foreign Exchange
Certificates (funny money)
on arrival
at Yangon airport
puts a stop. Just
walk straight through from passport control counter to
customs.
Duty free:
200 cigarettes and one liter of wine or spirit.
Our
representative or guide will meet travelers on arrival, after
airport immigration and customs control points have been
passed. In the arrival hall our guide or rep will display
names of guests or their group for ease of recognition.
At
present the local GSM network does not support global network.
Therefore bringing your mobile (cell) phone into Myanmar
merely means to leave at the
custom department upon your arrival and reclaim only on
departure.
Any gems brought
out must have a receipt of purchase from a recognized shop
when leaving. Antique items like old coins, clay pipes,
manuscripts, stone, pottery etc. are banned. For normal Buddha
statues - if you pack them with due respect, say, wrap in a
nice and clean cloth and place at top of your bag, it should
be OK.
Baggage may
be X-rayed or inspected before departure.
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ENTRY
PROCEDURE (Airport)
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To show your passport, entry-visa, disembarkation card and
other relevant documents to the officers at the immigration
counter (foreigners' section)
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To let customs officers examine your passport and
declaration forms at the customs counter
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To pick up your luggage taken in by the conveyor-belt
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To declare, if any, electrical goods/ camera /jewellery and
large amounts of foreign currencies at the customs counter
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To settle custom duties, if required, through the red
channel
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To let customs preventive officers inspect your luggage
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To let immigration officers re-examine your passport
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE
(Airport)
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To get your ticket confirmed at the airlines concerned
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To pay the airport tax (US$10 in cash)
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To show your passport and airport tax receipt at the counter
of the airline concerned so as to receive your
boarding-pass
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To let the immigration officers examine your passport and
embarkation card
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To submit your passport and declaration form at the customs
counter
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To let the customs preventive officers inspect your luggage
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To go through a body-search
CURRENCY & EXCHANGE
MYANMAR
currency is Kyat (pronounced ‘Chat’). The official exchange
rate is around 6 kyat to 1 dollar (but nobody does it with
that rate!).
Also ignore the
money changing counters at the airport as their offer rates
are quite low - about 450 kyat for 1 dollar!
The
unofficial rate (at the time of writing) is as high as 1100
kyat to 1 dollar. We strongly recommend bringing along
sufficient US$ in cash. Many hotels, travel agents and
restaurants require payment in US$ or FEC, and FECs are also
usually accepted in shops. International credit cards and
traveler cheques are not widely used and transaction may not
occur smoothly.
DOMESTIC FLIGHTS & DOMESTIC TRAVEL
DOMESTIC
air services have improved over recent years, but public
train, ferryboat and bus services are still generally
unreliable and uncomfortable. Our guests will usually travel
by reliable Air Mandalay (6T), Yangon Airways (HK) and Air
Bagan (W9) flights using Air ATR – 72 and by air-conditioned
car or bus. In remote areas like Kachin, Chin, Rakhine States,
however, air-conditioned vehicles may not always be available
and travelers should be advised that the quality of roads
varies throughout Myanmar, from reasonable to bad. Due to road
conditions long distance overland travel generally takes
longer than the travelers might expect – averaging only 40-50km
per hour. Baggage allowance on domestic flights is limited to
20kg. Excess baggage can be left in Yangon hotels for
collection on return from upcountry.
GENERAL ADVICE ON TRAVELING IN MYANMAR
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Never
drink TAP WATER. Purified, bottled water is available
everywhere. Use an insect repellant against mosquitoes,
especially in UPCOUNTRY and FORESTED AREAS.
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A HAT and
HIGH-FACTOR BLOCK CREAM is ADVISABLE as protection against
the hot tropical sun when sightseeing.
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CASUAL
and LIGHT CLOTHING is required, preferably natural fibers
year round, but a SWEATER or JACKET may be useful in hilly
regions, particularly during WINTER months (from November to
February), when evening can be quite cool. A WINDPROOF
jacket is essential when touring around the LAKE INLE
November to February.
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AN
UMBRELLA or RAIN COAT is essential if visiting during the
MONSOON months (from June to mid-October).
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Take
adequate supplies of any PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES travelers
may need, as supplies may not be available locally.
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A spare
pair of EYE GLASSES, if worn, is also advisable.
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A FLASH
LIGHT may be useful for exploring caves or details of temple interiors
which are often not properly illuminated.
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EXTRA
PERSONAL INSURANCE is recommended in case of illness, or
situations where medical
evacuation
by air is required.
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Photography in
AIRPORTS, RAILWAY STATIONS and near any MILITARY installation is forbidden.
Even though Myanmar people are generally happy to be the subject of your
photography it certainly helps to ask their permission first when
photographing people, especially with TRIBAL PEOPLE, who may have
superstitions against this.
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Visitors are required
to dress DECENTLY or MODESTLY within the precincts of RELIGIOUS buildings.
Ladies should NOT WEAR SHORTS or BRA-LESS T-SHIRTS in such places. SHOES and
SOCKS/STOCKINGS must always be REMOVED at Pagodas and monasteries. SHOULDERS
and KNEES should be covered. Disregard of these rules may cause cultural and
religious OFFENCE to the devout Myanmar people.
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Political protest will get you arrested, sentenced, and then probably deported.
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MYANMAR
EMBASSIES ABROAD
AUSTRALIA
(Canberra) |
22 ARKANA St,
YARRALUMNA, ACT 2600
Tel : (61-2) 6273 3811, 6273 3751
Fax : (61-2) 6273 4357 |
BANGLADESH
(Dhaka) |
No. 3 BLOCK-NEL (l)
ROAD No 84, GULSHAN-2
Tel : (88-02) 60 09 88, 60 14 61, 60 19 15, 60 22 84
Fax : (88-02) 88 23 740 |
BRAZIL
(Brasilia) |
SHIS QL 08,
CONJUNTO 04, CASA 05, LAGOSUL, 71620-245 BRASILIA-DF
Tel : 00-55-61-2483747, 00-55-61-3643145
Fax : 00-55-61-3642747 |
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BRUNEI
DARUSSALAM
(Bandar Seri Begawan) |
No. 14 lot
2185/46292 SIMPANG 212 JALAN KAMPONG RIMBE GADONG 3385, Post Code
BE-3119 P.O Box 1309 POST OFFI CE GADONG 3113
Tel : (673-2) 450506, (673-2) 450507
Fax : (673-2) 451008 |
CAMBODIA
(Phnom Penh) |
181, PREAH
NORODON BOULEVARD, BOEUNG KENG KANG 1, KHAN CHAMCARMON
Tel : (855-23) 213663, 213664
Fax : (855-23) 2136665 |
CANADA
(Ottawa) |
SANDRINGHAM
BUILDING, 85 RANGE ROAD, SUITE 902-903, ONTARIO KIN 8J6
Tel : (613) 232-6434
Fax : (613) 232-6435 |
CHINA (PRC)
(Beijing,
Kunming) |
BEIJING No. 6 DONGZHI MEN WAI STREET, CHAO YANG DISTRICT,
100600
Tel : (0086) (10) 6532 1425, 6532 1584, 6532 0714, 6532 1488, 6532
1624
Fax : (0086) (10) 6532 1344
KUNMING
Consulate General
3rd Floor BUILDING No. 3 CAMELLIA HOTEL, No. 96 EAST DONG FENG ROAD,
Tel : (86) (871) 3176609
Fax : (86) (871) 3176309
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EGYPT
(Cairo) |
No. 24, MOHAMED
MAZHAR St. ZAMALEK
Tel : (202) 736 2644, 735 4176, 735 1568
Fax : (202) 736 6793 |
FRANCE
(Paris) |
No. 60, RUE DE
COURCELLES, 75008-PARIS
Tel : (33) 01 42 25 56 95
Fax : (33) 01 42 56 49 41 |
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GENEVA |
Permanent
Mission of the Union of Myanmar to the United Nations 47, AVENUE
BLANC, 1202 GENEVA
Tel: (0041-22) 731 75 40/731 75 49
Fax: (0041-22) 738 48 82 |
GERMANY
(Berlin) |
ZIMMER STR 56,
10117 BERLIN MITTE, F.R.G
Tel : (0049 30) 2061570
Fax : (0049 30) 20649757 |
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HONG
KONG |
Consulate
General
RM 2401-2405 & 2436-2440, SUN HUNG KAI CENTRE, 30 HARBOUR ROAD,
WANCHAI
Tel : (852) 2827 7929, 2827 9843
Fax : (852) 2827 6597 |
INDIA
(Delhi) |
3/50 F,
NYAYAMARG, CHANAKYAPURI NEW DELHI 110021
Tel : (009111) 6889007, 6889008
Fax : (009111) 6877942 |
INDONESIA
(Jakarta) |
109, JL.
HAJIAGUS SALIM, MENTENG, JAKARTA PUSAT
Tel : (62 21) 3140 440, 327 684
Fax : (62 21) 327 204 |
ISRAEL
(Tel Aviv) |
No. 26 HAYARKON
St. TEL AVIV 68011
Tel : (972) (3) 5170 760, 5170 761
Fax : (972) (3) 5171 440 |
ITALY
(Rome) |
VIALE GIOACCHINO
ROSSINI, NO 18, Int 2, 1st Floor 00198
Tel : 0039-06-8543974, 85863343
Fax : 0039-06-8413167 |
JAPAN
(Tokyo) |
8-26, 4-CHOME,
KITA-SHINAGAWA, SHINAGAWA-KU TOKYO 140-0001
Tel : (81) (03) 3441-9291, 3441-9292, 3441-9293,3441-9294, 3441-9029,
3441-9044
Fax : (81) (03) 3447-7394 |
KOREA
(Seoul) |
723-1, 724-1,
HANNAM-DONG YONGSAMN-KU, SEOUL, 140-210
Tel : (82-2) 792-3341, 796-9858, 796-7814
Fax : (82-2) 796-5570 |
LAOS
(Vientiane) |
BAN THONG KANG,
SOK PALAUNG, P.O. Box No. 11
Tel : (856) (21) 314910, 314911
Fax : (856) (21) 314913 |
MALAYSIA
(Kuala Lumpur) |
No. 10 JALAN
MENGKUANG, OFF JALANG RU, 55000
Tel : (603) 42560280, 42570680
Fax : (603) 42568320 |
NEPAL
(Katmandu) |
CHAKUPAT, PATAN
GATE, LALITPUR P.O.Box 2437
Tel : (0097) (1) 521788, 524788
Fax : (0097) (1) 523402 |
PAKISTAN
(Islamabad) |
No. 201 St N0 10,
SECTOR E-7
Tel : (0092) (51) 2822460, 2828828
Fax : (0092) (51) 2828819 |
PHILIPPINES
(Manila) |
4th Floor, XANLAND
CENTRE, 152, AMORSOLO St, LEGASPI VILLAGE, MAKATI CITY, METRO MENALI
Tel : (0063-2) 817-2373, 812-9587
Fax : (0063-2) 817-5895 |
RUSSIAN
FEDERATION
(Moscow) |
41. UL. B.
NIKITSKAYA (GERTSENA),
Tel : (007) (095) 291 05 34
Fax : (007) (095) 956 31 86 |
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SINGAPORE |
15, St MARTIN'S
DRIVE, SINGAPORE 257996
Tel : (0065) 7350209. 7351672, 7356576
Fax : (0065) 7356236 |
SOUTH AFRICA
(Pretoria) |
319 MURRAY St.
BROOKLYN, PRETORIA P.O. Box 12121, QUEENSWOOD 0121
Tel : 27-12-460 6544, 27-12-460 4333
Fax : 27-12-346 0746 |
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SOUTH
KOREA (ROK) |
7323-1,724-1, Hannam
dong,Yongsan-ku, Seoul.
Tel: 792-3341,796-9858 |
SRI
LANKA
(Colombo) |
No. 108 BARNES
PLACE, COLOMBO 7
Tel : (94) (1) 681197, 672197
Fax : (94) (1) 681196 |
THAILAND
(Bangkok) |
132, SATHORN NUA
ROAD, BANGKOK 10500
Tel : (662) 233-2237, 234-4698, 233-7250, 234-0320, 637-9406
Fax : (662) 236-6898 |
UNITED
KINGDOM (UK)
(London) |
19A, CHARLES St,
LONDON W1J 5DX
Tel : 020 7629 6966, 020 7499 8841, 020 7629 4486
Fax : 020 7629 4169 |
USA
(Washington
DC)
(New
York) |
Washington
DC 2300
S St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C 20008
Tel : (202) 332-9044, 332-9049, 332-9045
Fax : (202) 332-9046
New York
Permanent Mission of the
Union of Myanmar to the United Nations
10 EAST 77TH St. N. Y 10021
Tel : (212) 535-1310, 535-1311
Fax : (21) 737-2421 |
VIETNAM
(Hanoi) |
A-3 (101-104),
VANPHUC DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS KIM MA St.
Tel : (84-4) 845 3369, 823 2056
Fax : (84-4) 845 2404 |
YUGOSLAVIA
(Belgrade) |
KNEZA MILOZA 72,
BELGRADE 11000
Tel : (381) (11) 645-420, 645-128
Fax : (381) (11) 3614-968 |
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