Where To Visit

Travel Guide
Where to Visit
Sample Tour
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Travel Guide

Been there? Done that? You are going to regret if you have never been to this place
at least once in a life-time.

Where to Visit (Town-wise)

• Yangon (Rangoon)
• Bagan (Pagan), an ancient capital city
• Mandalay, the former capital
• Innlay, Row! Row! Row your boat, gently by the feet!
  Floating islands.
• Mogok, the town of precious stones
• Kawt Thaung, scuba diving place
• Taunggyi, Shan State
• Bago (Hantharwaddy), an ancient capital city

Where to Visit (Interest-wise)
• Historical
• Bagan
• Mandalay
• Bago
• Yangon

Cultural & Educational
• Mogok
Para-normal
• Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda, The Golden Rock
Wild-Life
• Hlawga Wild Life Park
• Alaungdaw Kathapa
• Popa Mountain Park
• Lampi Island, Mergui Archipelago
• Shwesettaw Wildlife Sanctuary

Beach
• Ngapali
• Maung-ma-gan
• Ngwe Saung
• Chaung Tha
• Maw Tin Soon
• Kaw Thaung• Kan Thaya

Passport and Visa
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 EVT (FIT) and EVT (Package) Visa. We encourage you to apply EVT (Package ) visa .

V
isa Arrival
For the countries where do not have Myanmar Embassies or Consulate, we will arrange visa on arrival for visa on arrival clients have to confirm us 14 days ahead so that we can arrange the necessaries things in time.

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.

D
uty Free Shopping
Duty Free shopping facilities are available in both the Departure and Arrival Halls of Yangon International Airport.

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).