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Travel
Guide and Tour program to page Myanmar (Burma)
if
you wish to travel Myanmar, before or after a Burma
liveaboard cruise or plan land based travel only,
please ontact us at: travel@burma-liveaboard.com
or
the additional links below for
further Information (it is a loong page):
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By
Air - Myanmar is served internationally by:
Yangon
has direct air-links with:
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Bangkok
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Brunei
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Singapore
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Hong
Kong
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Calcutta
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Chiang
Mai
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Dhaka
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Doha
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Jakarta
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Karachi
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Kuala
Lumpur
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Kunming
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London
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Osaka
and
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Singapore.
Myanmar
Airways International (MAI), Thai Airways
International (TG), Silk Air, Biman, PIA,
Indian Airlines, Royal Brunei, Air China,
operate regular flights to Yangon. Air Mandalay
operates Yangon - Chiangmai - Yangon flights.
By
Sea - Cruise Ships call at Yangon Port with
Visa on Arrival being granted on prior arrangement.
By
Overland - Overland entry with a Border Pass
is permitted at the following Border Check
Points: Kyukoke, Namkhan and Muse on the
Myanmar-Yunnan (China) border; and Tachileik,
Myawaddy and Kawthaung on the Myanmar-Thai
border. Tourists can also cross Myanmar Indic
Border at ......
A
valid passport with Entry visa is required for
all tourists & businessmen, applicable at
Myanmar 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.
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.
VISA
ON ARRIVAL
This Procedure was specially designed for the
tourists who live in the country where there is no Myanmar
Embassy. But now everybody can apply. How does it work: Tourists
send information necessary to Authorized local Travel Company
and that travel company will do all the paperwork in Myanmar.
Then the company will send Approval letter which clients have
to show to airlines and immigration officer when entering
Myanmar. The information of the clients as
follows is necessary:
1.
Clients full name and Passport numbers.
2. Date of issue and place of issue.
3. Date of expire.
4. Father’s name.
5. Date of Birth and place of birth.
6. Occupation.
7. Home address.
8. Nationality.
9. 2 recent photos size photographs.
10. Countries for passport valid.
Visa-on-arrival
takes about 10 working days but in rare cases 3.
EVT
Tourists can apply EVT visa at Myanmar Embassies & Consulates
General offices worldwide. Please refer to our FAQ for
more information. Please refer to our FAQ for more information.
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.
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.
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 facilities are available in both
the Departure and Arrival Halls of Yangon International
Airport.
International
airlines maintain offices in Yangon.
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:95062-252859);
Mandalay Office (Tel: 95-2-60356, 02-60357) at
Mandalay Swan
Hotel;
Taunggyi Office (Tel: 95-081-21611, 95-081-21302)
at Taunggyi Hotel; Kawthaung Office; Tachileik
Office and Muse Office.
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).
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
- 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.
Internet-E-mail
- Internet & email access is possible at
Cyber Cafes and some hotels.
Cyber Cafes in Myanmar
Yangon List:
1.
Informatics Computer Centre
UBC-2, 70 B, Shwegonedine Rd.,
Bahan.
Tel: 558414, 706740
2. Myat Tha Pyay
77, KabaAye Pagoda Rd., Bahan.
Tel: 556805
3. Micro Computer
143, 46th St., Botataung.
Tel: 294503, 202453, 721668
4. CTT
11/13, 45th St., Botataung.
Tel: 202039
5. Winner Computer Group
NCRC, Botataung Pagoda Rd.
Botataung
Tel: 703232
6. Thames Management Centre
220-222, 5th Flr., Botataung
Pagoda Rd., Botataung.
Tel: 200343
7. Soft Link
170/176, Rm.309, MGW Centre
Botataung.
Tel: 256553
8. Bee Cyber Land
B-4, R-7, MICT Park, Hlaing.
Tel: 652247
9. Team mail4u Centre
617, Pyay Rd., (Opposite Marlar
Hall) Kamayut.
Tel: 515250
10. Discovey Digital Mart
139, Sule Pagoda Rd., Kyauktada.
Tel: 700215
11. GlobalNet
157, Bo Aung Kyaw St., Kyauktada.
Tel: 380357
12. AccessSpectrum
364/366, Mahabandoola Garden
St., Kyauktada.
Tel: 253348
13. iCorner (KMD)
550-552, Merchant St., Kyauktada.
Tel: 245180, 249155
14. Pointer Computer
220, 1st Floor, 38th St. Kyauktada.
Tel: 709529
15. DPS
165/167, Rm.(4), 1st Floor,
35th St., Kyauktada.
Tel: 204020
16. CyberBase Technology
184, GFlr., Seikkanthar St.,
(middle block) Kyauktada.
Tel: 376212
17. Intellect
261, Anawrahta Rd., Corner
of 8th St. Lanmadaw.
Tel: 222608, 223985
18. Myanmar World Distribution
30, Phonegyi St., Lanmadaw.
Tel: 211281
19. Golden Power Technology
37, Lanthit St., Lanmadaw.
Tel: 226664
20. I.C.E Computer
41, Heldan St. Lanmadaw.
Tel: 228805
21. Cyber World
790, Corner of Bogyoke Aung
San Rd., & Wadan St., Lanmadaw.
Tel: 212975, 212976, 212978 Ext:103, 104
22. MIT
No.112, Rm.10, Pyay Rd., 8
miles. Mayangone.
Tel: 668779
23. Lucky Bird Co., Ltd.
Cash In 5, Daw Thein Tin St.,
Mingalartaungnyunt.
Tel: 278167
24. MCC
Theingyi Bazaar Block C, Ward
3-4, Shwedagon Pagoda Rd., Pabedan.
25. Geocomp Myanmar
Rm.1257, FMI Centre Pabedan.
Tel: 240400 Ext:1257
26. Myanmar Compu Mart
R-001,B-3, AnawrahtaHousing,
Botataung Pagoda Rd. Pazundaung.
Tel: 298456
27. TKK
127, 51st St., Pazundaung.
Tel: 291632
28. Geocomp Myanmar
360, Pyay Rd., Sanchaung.
Tel: 524273
29. MMG
MMG show room: No. F18, 1st
Floor, Dagon Centre, Sanchaung.
Tel: 515292
30. Surf N Surf
Rm.1, 1st Flr., Dagon Centre,
Sanchaung.
Tel: 524067
31. Poe Computer
14, West Horse Race Course
Rd., Tamwe Junction, Tamwe.
Tel: 544291 |
Media (inclusive
not government approved overseas media)
Burma
Project
A huge resource
on Burma, funded by the Soros foundation. Hosts
Burma News Update, an alternative news source,
as well as reports, links and more on opposition
groups and other current affairs.
Democratic
Voice of Burma
Norway-based radio station, broadcasting
in Burmese. Has news updates in English.
Mizzima
Independent agency.
New
Light of Myanmar
Censored news Newspaper -
Three morning newspapers Myanmar Ah Lin and Kye
mon in Myanmar and The New Light
of Myanmar in English are published in
Yangon and The Yadanabon News in
Myanmar is published in Mandalay. Myanmar
Times Journal (English Version)
is distributed every Monday, and the Myanmar Version
is distributed ever Friday. Both journals
are published in Yangon. An evening newspaper City
News Myanmar is published in Yangon. The
locally published magazines in English; Golden
Myanmar, Myanmar Chronicle,
and Myanmar Perspective, are available
in bookshops. Foreign newspapers such International
Herald Tribune, as Singapore Straits Times.
and some foreign magazines and periodicals are
available at In-wa (Ava) Bookshop, No.232, Sule
Pagoda Road.
Reflecting
the life style and the daily life of Myanmar people,
there are a few magazines in Myanmar while journals
in all form come out.
Some
magazines are: Mahaythi, Faces, Digharyu, Idea,
Living Color, Lifestyle, and Alinkar.
Some Journals are:
Ray of Light (A-lin-tan), Achit, Myanmar Thit,
Interview, and Internet Journal.
Radio - Radio
Myanmar broadcasts English on the following
schedule: 8:30 am to 9:00am 1:30 pm to 2:00
pm; and 9:00 pm to 10:30 pm. The new City
FM broadcasts from 07:00 A.M. to
09:00 P.M. daily.
Television
- There are two local TV channels: TV
Myanmar and Myawaddy with
programs running as follows and most hotels also
have satellite TV.
TV
Myanmar : (mon - fri)
from
07:00 to 08:45
from
16:00 to over 20:00
(sat
- sun)
from
07:00 to 09:00
from
11:00 to 15:00
from
16:00 to over 20:00
Myawaddy : (mon
- fri)
from
07:00 to 08:15 A.M
from
04:00 to over 08:00 P.M
from
07:00 to 08:45 A.M
(sat
- sun)
from
07:00 to 08:10
from
16:00 to over 20:00
MRTV
3 - English programs are telecast for viewers
in Myanmar from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M.
The transmission hours for viewers from abroad
are from 13:00 A.M. to 14:00 A.M., 18:00 P.M.
to 19:00 P.M., and from 02:00 A.M. to 04:00 A.M.
Domestic
Flights
The
main tourist centres are located at a distance
from Yangon, and it is convenient for visitors
to travel by domestic flights. Myanmar Airways,
Air Mandalay and Yangon Airways operate flights
of major tourist sites including Mandalay,
Bagan, Heho, Thandwe, Myitkyina, Tachileik
and Kawthaung.
Rail
Service
Yangon-Mandalay
is the main rail link with four express trains
running daily between Yangon and Mandalay.
Furnished coaches (Cherry and Padauk) for a
group of 4 or 8 persons are available. From
Thazi on the Yangon-Mandalay line, a branch
line runs to Shwenyaung (the nearest station
to Inlay Lake) and to Taunggyi.
From
Mandalay, there are rail services to Pyin Oo
Lwin, Lashio, Monywa and Bagan. There is also
a rail service from Yangon to Bagan which operate
on alternate days.
Dagon-man
01-277503
Station
Enquiry 01-274027
Malikha-Mandalar
02-21385
San
Thaw Tar 01-221460
(GOODS
TRAIN) 01-222700
Road
Transport & High Way Bus
Most
tourist sites are also accessible by road.
There are 12 Highway Bus services running between
Yangon and Mandalay using air-conditioned coaches.
Travelling time is about 14 hours with brief
stop - overs at Taungoo and Pyinmana.
Limousine taxis and mini-buses are available
in Yangon for sightseeing and up country tours. Inland
Waterways
Myanmar
has many rivers and a large delta in which
the Inland Water Transport operates a huge
fleet of double and triple-decker boats. There
is a regular service between Bhamaw and Mandalay
and between Mandalay and Pyay (Prome) via Bagan.
A
journey on Burma’s Irrawaddy River is one of
life’s great travel experiences. No vessel
could be more appropriate for this than the
RV Pandaw. Built in Scotland in 1947, the
Pandaw is the same design as the original Irrawaddy
Flotilla Company steamers that coped so well
with the difficult conditions of the Irrawaddy.
"The
Road to Mandalay", a luxury boat operated
by E & Q Services, sails from Mandalay
to Bagan during the open season. Irrawaddy
Princess, a catamaran, operates between Mandalay
and Bagan and is also available for charter
to Bhamaw and Pyay (Prome). The north and western
part of the country are very rugged and mountainous.
Three parallel chains of mountain ranges run
from north to south. They begin from the eastern
extremity of the Himalaya to Hka-kabo Razi
(5881 meters), the highest peak in
South-East Asia. The mountain chains separate
the country into three river systems the Ayeyarwaddy,
Sittaung and Than-Lwin.
| NO. |
NAME
OF CAR GATE |
TYPES OF
CAR |
PLACES
TO LEAVE |
TIME
TO LEAVE subject to change |
| 1. |
SHWE
KABAR |
AIR-CON |
TAUNGYI |
12:30 |
| 2. |
TAUNG
PAW THAR |
AIR-CON |
TAUNGYI |
12:30 |
| 3. |
YE`
THU AUNG |
AIR-CON |
TAUNGYI |
12:30 |
| 4. |
PYI
KHINE PHYO(SHAN) |
AIR-CON |
TAUNGYI |
12:30 |
| 5. |
TOE |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:30 |
| 6 |
LEO |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:30/17:00 |
| 7. |
NEW
MANDALAR HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
16:30 |
| 8. |
MANDALAR
HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
16:30 |
| 9. |
MYAT
MANDALAR HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
6:30
/ 17:00 |
| 10. |
MANN
YARZAR |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:00 |
| 11. |
TAUNG
PAW THAR |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:00 |
| 12. |
NAN
HTIIKE AG |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:00 |
| 13. |
SEE
SEIN SHW |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
16:30 |
| 14. |
YE`
THU AUNG |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:00 |
| 15. |
AUNG
KYAW MOE |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
16:00 |
| 16. |
MANN
SHWE PYI |
AIR-CON |
MANDALAY |
17:00 |
| 17. |
AUNG
KYAW MOE |
AIR-CON |
MONYA |
16:00 |
| 18. |
SHWE
TAI AUNG |
AIR-CON |
SAIGAI |
15:30 |
| 19. |
MAHAR |
AIR-CON |
MYIN
CHAN |
16:30 |
| 20. |
SEIN
KABAR |
AIR-CON |
MYIN
CHAN |
16:30 |
| 21. |
MAHAR |
AIR-CON |
MEIK
THI LAR |
16:30 |
| 22. |
HTIKE
TAN |
AIR-CON |
MA
GWAY |
17:30 |
| 23. |
HTUN
AYAR |
AIR-CON |
MA
GWAY |
17:30 |
| 24. |
BAGAN
MINN THAR |
AIR-CON |
BAGAN
/ NYAUNG U |
15:00 |
| 25. |
ASIA |
AIR-CON |
BAGAN
/ NYAUNG U |
15:00 |
| 26. |
YEE
THU AUNG |
AIR-CON |
BAGAN
/ NYAUNG U |
15:00 |
| 27. |
ASIA |
AIR-CON |
TAUNG
TWIN GYI |
15:00 |
| 28. |
YOMA |
AIR-CON |
PYIN
MA NAR |
6:30
/ 18:30 |
| 29. |
YOMA |
AIR-CON |
TAUNG
NUU |
8:30-9:30-19:30-20:30 |
| 30. |
GAN
DA WYNN |
AIR-CON |
TAUNG
NUU |
18:30
/ 20:30 |
| 31. |
MYO
SAT THIT |
AIR-CON |
PYAY |
6:30/8:30/11:30/12:30/
14:30/16:30/18:30 |
| 32. |
SUN
MOON |
AIR-CON |
PYAY |
9:00
/ 11:00 / 13:00 / 17:00 |
| 33. |
SKY
LINE |
AIR-CON |
PYAY |
9:30/10:30 |
| 34. |
YOMA |
AIR-CON |
PYAY |
8:30
/ 9:30 |
| 35. |
ASIA |
AIR-CON |
PYAY |
8:30/
10:30/ 13:00 / 14:00 |
| 36. |
ASIA |
AIR-CON |
AUNG
LAN |
10:30/
20:00 |
| 37. |
YOMA |
AIR-CON |
MYAN
AUNG |
7:30
/ 10:30 / 19:30 / 20:00 |
| 38. |
WIN
YADANAR |
AIR-CON |
MYAN
AUNG |
8:30
/ 17:00 |
| 29. |
YAR
ZAR MINN |
AIR-CON |
MOAT
THA MA |
20:00 |
| 30. |
PYIT
TAI TAUNG |
AIR-CON |
MOAT
THA MA |
20:00/
20:30 |
| 31. |
YAUNG
NI HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MOAT
THA MA |
20:00 |
| 32. |
YAUNG
NI HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MAW
LA MYAING |
20:00 |
| 33. |
YAUNG
NI HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MAW
LA MYAING |
20:00 |
| 34. |
AUNG |
AIR-CON |
MAW
LA MYAING |
20:00 |
| 35. |
UNIVERSAL |
AIR-CON |
MAW
LA MYAING |
20:00 |
| 36. |
CHAU
MYAY KYAWE |
AIR-CON |
MAW
LA MYAING |
20:00 |
| 37. |
MYAT
EAINDARAY |
AIR-CON |
PHAR
AN |
20:00 |
| 38. |
SHWE
NAT TAUNG |
AIR-CON |
PHAR
AN |
20:00 |
| 39. |
SHWE
CHIN THAT |
AIR-CON |
PHAR
AN |
20:00 |
| 40. |
SHWE
KAYIN |
AIR-CON |
PHAR
AN |
20:00 |
| 41. |
PYI
AHAR MANN |
AIR-CON |
PHAR
AN |
20:00 |
| 42. |
AUNG
SIT THI |
AIR-CON |
PHAR
AN |
20:00 |
| 43. |
MYAT
EAINDARAY |
AIR-CON |
MYA
WADDY |
20:00 |
| 44. |
MYAT
EAINDARAY |
AIR-CON |
KAW
KA RATE |
20:00 |
| 45. |
CHAN
MAYA KYAWE |
AIR-CON |
KAW
KA RATE |
20:00 |
| 46. |
AH
SWE TAW |
AIR-CON |
KAW
KA RATE |
20:00 |
| 47. |
YAUNG
NI HTUN |
AIR-CON |
MU
DOUNG |
20:00 |
| 48. |
YAUNG
NI HTUN |
AIR-CON |
THAN
PHU ZAYAT |
20:00 |
| 49. |
YAUNG
NI HTUN |
AIR-CON |
KYAK
KHA ME |
20:00 |
|