Traveller's information
When to Visit
You can visit Myanmar all the
year round but the best time to come is between
October and February as the weather during this
period is neither too hot nor wet.
Entry Formalities
A valid Passport with Entry
Visa is required of all visitors. A Tourist Visa
allows a stay of 28 days, extendible for an
additional 14 days. A Business Visa allows a
stay of 28 days, extendible up to 12 months on a
case-by-case basis. Visa on Arrival is granted
on prior arrangement.
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Customs
Formalities
Foreigner and non-resident
can bring into Myanmar any foreign currency not
in excess of US $ 2,000 , or its equivalent
without making a declaration to the Customs on
arrival. All foreign
currencies, jewellery, electrical goods and
cameras must be declared to the Customs at the
airport. Exports of antique
and archaeologically valuable items are
prohibited. Only gems, jewellery and silverware
purchased at the authorized shops are allowed to
be taken out.
Foreign
Exchange
All travelers, unless they
are on group or package tours, are required to
exchange US$ 200 for Foreign Exchange
Certificates (FEC) on arrival at the airport
till end of August 2003 (government just relaxes
the change of 200 FEC at the airport starting
from 01 September 2003 - see visa.html for more
detail). FECs, which is equivalent to the US$,
are accepted by hotels, airlines, travel
agencies, taxis, restaurants, and as payment of
admission fees at museums and pagodas. FECs can
be exchanged for Kyats (Myanmar currency) at
market rates at authorized money changers.
Credit cards such as American Express, Diner and
Visa are accepted at most airlines, hotels,
banks, jewelry shops, supermarkets and travel
agents till 30 August 2003 and could not able to
use currently due U.S new sanctions.
Vaccination
Not required unless you are
coming from an infected area.
Health
The same precautions as
anywhere else, drink only bottled water. Do not
ear raw vegetables: only eat fruits that you can
peel or cut yourself. Be wary of eating food
from street stalls. Use insect repellant when
necessary and use sunscreen liberally when
exposed to the intense, tropical cun.
What to Wear
Light, casual wear preferably
made of cotton is suitable for all climates.
Some warm clothes are necessary if you plan to
visit northern Myanmar or other hilly regions in
the cold season. Sandals or slippers are
convenient as the dress code for Buddhist
religious buildings prescribe decent apparel and
no footwear including socks.

Manners and Etiquette
It is recommended that you
refrain from kissing and hugging in public,
pointing at things with your feet, sitting with
your back to a Buddha image, improper use of or
behavior toward a sacred thing as a Buddha
image, and touching a monk.

Time
Myanmar Standard Time (MST)
is six hours and 30 minutes ahead of Greenwich
Meantime (GMT/UTC)
 Business Hours
| Government Offices |
09:30 - 16:30 hrs |
| Private Office |
09:00 – 17:00 hrs |
| Bank |
10:00 - 14:00 hrs |
Medical Treatment
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