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    MYANMAR

    Burma and the Golden Land


Myanmar Travel – Land Of The Golden Pagoda Is Calling You

Myanmar, formally the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, is a Southeast Asian country known as Burma (the official name until 1989). Among Asia's numerous treasures is a little country in the continent's south-eastern corner that captivates even the most ardent tourists with its culture and landscapes. Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a popular destination for travelers seeking to find oneself through immersion in a foreign culture. This location's aesthetic is out of this world, with centuries-old temples and magnificent scenery.

Myanmar should be on your must-visit list in Asia for the unique experience it gives its guests, with a strong dedicated community and a relaxing ambiance across the nation. The nation boasts various sites to see and activities to do, including world-famous Pagodas and temples. Golden Pagoda Myanmar is only one illustration of how peaceful and illuminating the nation can be. Myanmar travel - country of the Golden Pagoda is a well-known name all over the world since it demonstrates how important it is in the Buddhist community. Myanmar is likely to make you feel at ease inside yourself and, who knows, possibly uncover a new part of yourself with its vibrant populace and great cultural experience.

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Myanmar has long been renowned as the "Land of the Golden Pagodas." The explanation for this is rooted in the culture and history of this lovely country. The Shwedagon Pagoda, commonly known as the Golden Pagoda Myanmar, is the most famous site in the country, drawing visitors from all over the world. This 100-meter-high structure is said to have existed since the 6th century, making it one of the country's oldest structures.
The Shwedagon is ranked first in the Myanmar travel advisory. The main reason for its fame is that the entire pagoda is gold-plated from bottom to top, with the shire studded with a diamond. It is a major pilgrimage spot for Buddhists from all around the world. It is a sight to behold at night when the pagoda sparkles brightly from the spotlights and generates an occult mood surrounding it. The Shwedagon is supposed to have been erected during Buddha's lifetime, making it almost 2,500 years old. Since then, the little structure has been rebuilt and expanded.

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Myanmar Travel Cost Per Day / Daily Budget in MyanmarThe total Myanmar travel costs per day will be around the $50 mark for most tourists (not including long distance transport). If you're here on a budget, you could probably get it down to around $30 to $40. Myanmar is a cheap place to visit - cheaper than its popular neighbor, Thailand. 

Let's get around

Nestled on the edge of Southeast Asia, Myanmar is a beautiful, vast country full of rich tradition, delicious food and gorgeous natural sights. Visitors from all walks of life can find reasons to visit and fall in love with this wondrous ancient land.

Local transport in Myanmar is usually some mix of public buses, taxis, pick-ups (adapted pick-up trucks with seating in the covered back portion), motorcycle taxis (where the passenger rides pillion) and cycle rickshaws. Public buses run only in the largest cities, including Yangon and Mandalay, and are very cheap.

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Transportation that is easily accessibleThe four best ways of travelling around Myanmar are by air, boat, bus or rail. Flying between cities is popular among westerners, while cruising is enjoyable. Buses are cheaper, simpler and faster than trains. Train travel may be exciting for younger travelers; both terrific and (possibly) terrifying.

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Few things to know

  • 1. What is the currency and conversion in Myanmar?

    The Myanmar Kyat is the official currency unit of Myanmar. Although the Kyat is subdivided into 100 pyas, pya coins are limited; banknotes of up to 1,000 Kyat are mainly used.
    1 USD = 2,097.04 MMK

  • 2. What is the language in Myanmar?

    Burmese - The official language of Myanmar (Burma) is Burmese (mya), spoken by the majority ethnic group (Bamar, or Burman) and as an additional language by speakers of the approximately 100 minority indigenous languages.

  • 3. Are there many ATMs and Money Exchange?

    ATM's in MyanmarThe stories are true – Myanmar is now equipped with a sporadic scattering of ATM machines. Dishing out kyat, there are machines at the airports and I found many in Yangon (including at the most famous spot in town – the Shwedagon Paya) and Mandalay city centers, as well as in Nyaung U in Bagan.
    Currency Exchange in MyanmarMoney can be changed at banks in the downtown areas of larger cities and at most major airports, including Yangon, Mandalay, Nay Pyi Taw, Bagan and Thandwe (for Ngapali beach). In Yangon, you can also head to the popular and central Bogyoke Aung San Market (Scott Market) if you want to change money at the weekend – here you can find numerous money-changing shops (these tend to shut around 3.30 to 4pm).

    Until recent government reforms, it was necessary for visitors to Myanmar to change money on the black market in order to get a reasonable exchange rate. This is no longer the case; you can now get a good exchange rate at banks and official money exchanges. Money changers on the street should be avoided, as they are likely to scam you.

    Unsurprisingly, the exchange rate is subject to fluctuation; check online for the latest rates before exchanging.

    Travellers ChequesTraveller’s cheques are not generally accepted in Myanmar.

  • 4. What is the time zone in Myanmar?

    UTC +6:30
    Myanmar Time is consistent with UTC +6:30. The Myanmar Time does not have an associated daylight saving time.

  • 5. What is the climate in Myanmar?

    Myanmar has a tropical to sub-tropical monsoon climate with three seasons: i) hot, dry inter-monsoonal (mid-February to mid-May); ii) rainy southwest monsoon (mid-May to late October); and iii) cool relatively dry northeast monsoon (late October to mid-February).

  • 6. What is the telephone code in Myanmar?

    +95 is the country calling code assigned to Myanmar by the International Telecommunication Union.

  • 7. What is the emergency service in Myanmar?

    Police - 199. 549309
    Fire (Emergency) - 191. 252011
    Yangon General Hospital (YGH) - 256112. 256123
    Ambulance (YGH) - 192. 295133
    Tourist Information - 371910. 374281

  • 8. What is the driving mode in Myanmar?

    Myanmar (formerly Burma) was a British colony until 1948, and drove on the left until 1970, when it changed sides. It is said that the ruler of the country at that time, dictator General Ne Win, ordered everyone to start driving on the right side of the road.

  • 9. What is the electricity voltage in Myanmar?

    230V
    Burma operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

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Airlines that fly to Myanmar

These are some of the airlines flying to Myanmar from around the world. Major airlines offer direct flights to Myanmar from all over the world. There are also several connecting flights to Myanmar depending on what countries you depart to which airline you are flying with. In some airlines, you may consider having layovers too. 

     Air China
    China Airlines
     China Southern Airlines
    Korean Air 
     China Eastern Airlines 
    Qatar Airways
    Singapore Airlines
     IndiGo
     flydubai
     Malaysia Airlines
     Bangkok Airways
    All Nippon Airways 
     Xiamen Airlines
     Thai Airways 
     Sichuan Airlines
     Air India
     Vietnam Airlines
    Myanmar Airways International
    Myanmar National Airlines
    Royal Brunei
    Air KBZ
    SriLankan Airlines
     Delta Airlines
    Korean Airlines
    Vistara
    SpiceJet
    GoAir
    AirAsia
    Emirates
    Hong Kong Express
    Jetstar
    Qatar Airways
    Cathay Dragon
    Himalaya Airlines
    Air Bagan
    Novoair
    Thai Lion Air
    Thai Smile Airways
    SilkAir

How long do flights to Myanmar take?

The total flight duration from United States to Myanmar is 16 hours, 56 minutes.
This assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/h or 434 knots. It also adds an extra 30 minutes for take-off and landing. Your exact time may vary depending on wind speeds.

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