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Traveller Tips |
Get in (Visa information)
| Getting To Myanmar |
Dos and Don'ts
Passport and Visa |
Passport and Visa
A valid passport with Entry visa is required
for all tourists & businessmen. Myanmar has introduced online e-visa for tourist applicable at
MyanmarVisa.com and normal visa applicable at Embassies and Consulate General
Offices abroad. Both Tourist Visa & Business
Visa are valid for 28 days, extendible to 14
days for tourists & 3 months for business.
Check your e-visa eligibility
There are two types of Visa called Visa on
Arrival and EVT . We encourage you to apply
Visa on arrival visa .Please see as follows.
Click
here for visa application form
EVT
Tourists can apply EVT visa at
Myanmar Embassies & Consulates General offices
worldwide. Please refer to our FAQ for more
information.
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Traveller Tips |
Airport Facilities
Yangon International Airport is located 20 km
from downtown Yangon. The Arrival Terminal is
located separately from the Departure Terminal
and the Domestic Terminal and simplified
procedures ensure that on arrival and
departure, international passengers are
processed quickly through immigration and
customs.
Limousine Service
A Limousine Service Counter is located in the
Arrival Hall. Major hotels provide transfer
services; and taxis are also available.
Passengers are advised not to use the services
of touts for taxi. Rental cars are also available at Magado travel site.
Airport Tax
The airport tax is US $10 for international
passengers, payable in FEC (Foreign Exchange
Certificates). There is no airport tax on
domestic flights.
Duty Free Shopping
Duty Free shopping facilities are available in
both the Departure and Arrival Halls of Yangon
International Airport.
Airline Office
International airlines maintain offices in
Yangon.
Tourist lnformation
Tourist information is available at the
Arrival Hall of Yangon International Airport;
Head Office in downtown Yangon at 77-91 Sule
Pagoda Road (Tel: 95-1-252859), Bagan Office
(Tel: 95-61-65040), Mandalay Office at Mandalay Swan Hotel (Tel:
95-2-60356), Taunggyi Office (Tel: 95-81-2121611,
95-081-21302) at Taunggyi Hotel, Kawthaung Office (Tel: 95-59-51578),
Tachileik Office (Tel: 95-84-51023), Muse Office (Tel: 95-82-51534),
Bamaw Office (Tel: 95-74-50281) and Myitkyina Office (Tel: 95-74-28045).
Clothing
Light, casual wear, preferably cotton is
suitable all year round. A cardigan or light
jerkin, when visiting northern Myanmar in the
cold season and an umbrella during the rainy
season are suggested. Sandals or slippers are
convenient, as the dress code for pagodas and
monasteries prescribe decent apparel and no
footwear (i.e. removal of shoes and socks).
Communication Services
Postal Service - The Yangon Central Post
Office, located at 39, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, is
open from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm., Monday through
Friday. Major hotels provide mail boxes; and
postage stamps are available at the Reception
Counters.
Telephone - SIM cards are available at 1.5 US$ from different operators. International phone calls can be
made by International Direct Dialing (IDD)
phone or through operators from most hotels in
Yangon, and from some hotels at major tourist
sites. Teledensity is 0.95. see more
Internet-E-mail - Internet & email access is possible on mobile phones, hotels and internet cafes.
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