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» How advance should we book for our travel arrangements in Myanmar? |
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» What sort of meals are provided on tour and what sort of food can we expect in Myanmar? |
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» I have special medication requirements and is it possible to carry on for the treatment? |
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Do we need visa to visit Myanmar?. |
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Yes, any nationality
visiting Myanmar need a visa. Visa on arrival is now
issued on your arrival at Yangon international |
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Which International airlines are flying to Myanmar?. |
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The following airlines currently fly in and out of Yangon every day. From Bangkok Thai Airways International (TG) - 2 flights daily Bangkok Airways ( PG ) - 2 flight daily Air Asia (FD) - 2 flight daily Myanmar Airways Int'l - 2 flight daily From Singapore Silk Air (SQ or MI) - 3 flights daily Myanmar Airways International - 1 flights daily From Kuala Lumpur Air Asia (FD) - 1 flight daily Myanmar Airways International - 1 flight daily Malaysia Airline (MH) - 1 flight daily From Guangzhou (China) Southern China Airline(CZ) - 2 flights a week (Wed/Sat) From Kumming (China) China Airline (CA) - 3 flights a week (Tues/Thur/Sun) China Eastern Airline(MU) - 1 flight daily From Kolkata (India) Indian Airline (IC) - 2 flights a week (Mon/Fri) From Gaya (India) Myanmar Airways International - 2 flights a week (Wed/Sat) From Vietnam Vietnam Airline (From Hanoi) - 4 flights a week (Tue/Thur/Sat/Sun) Vietnam Airline (From Hochimin) - 4 flights a week (Tue/Thur/Sat/Sun) |
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The best time to visit Myanmar?. |
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Oct to April is the high season, with the ending of Monsoon, and most travelers visit Myanmar in the period. Nevertheless, Monsoon (May to September) has her own beauty with Myanmar. |
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How advance should we book for our travel arrangements in Myanmar?. |
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The earlier the better, of course, especially for the high season booking (Oct to April). Some tours are booked nearly one year ahead. It couldn't make to be with the best guide, best rooms at your choice of hotels, should the tour is booked in the last minute. But, we always try to figure out the best possible alternative and option depending on your travel period and set-up budget. Do not hesitate to contact us in the earliest advance! |
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How can I settle the payment for the tour I have booked?. |
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We do believe in paying locally facilitates the flow of funds into the country. Therefore, the preferred method of payment is USD cash upon arrival in Yangon. One of our staff will collect the payment with an official invoice from 7Days along with a receipt after the payment has done. However, as a last resort if you are not convenient to bring cash, we do accept by bank transfer. We will refer the bank details after your confirmation. |
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Can we use our credit cards in Myanmar?. |
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Credit cards DO NOT work in Myanmar though there are some very limited hotels, souvenir shops, restaurants accept in Yangon. So, make sure to bring enough cash (U$$ is preferred throughout the country) during your stay. |
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What does include and exclude in the package?. |
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We clearly mention in our proposal for the services we include and exclude. There will be no hidden cost! |
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What quality of the tour guides can we expect in Myanmar?. |
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With very good language plus service-minded and knowledgeable guides are provided. But, you shouldn't expect he/she is a professor for a certain academic discipline and know all the corners of the world. On the other hand, we guarantee that you will be imparted thoroughly what Myanmar is with the help of your local guides enlightening to see the overall picture on Myanmar. English speaking guides are available at each destination and it is not really necessary to take along with you for an English speaking tour guide. However, for all other language guides such as French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russia, it is necessary to take along throughout the journey. |
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Is it easy to move around in Myanmar without a help of travel agent?. |
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Should you have some times (perhaps months) in advance to prepare and read more about Myanmar from travel resources, you can work it out independently. But, you are not expected to have all the latest information and best services. Suggest to contact a professional and registered local travel agent. It will definitely safe your time, energy, and resources after all. |
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Is internet available in Myanmar?. |
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It is!! Yangon, the capital of Myanmar, is hosting a number of Cyber Cafes whilst other major tourist destinations have fewer places for you to surf. However, freemail server like yahoo or msn may not work. |
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Can I bring my mobile phone and use it in Myanmar?. |
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Your mobile WON'T work in Myanmar. You may bring in but it will be nothing more than a calculator and camera. |
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What sort of meals are provided on tour and what sort of food can we expect in Myanmar?. |
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Meals would be a mixed at local restaurants and hotels. As rice is the staple food in Myanamar, it is accompanied with a couple of main/side dishes. So, it will be Myanmar rice and curry! But, should you feel like to taste western restarunt, you can enjoy nearly at all the tourist cities. |
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Should I take Malaria prophylaxis for a trip to Myanmar?. |
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It is not needed as most of the toursit attractions are non-Malaria zone. It is recommended if you are going to the remote areas such as to the Northern Mountains & Southern Archipelago. But, "Prevention is better." as the saying goes. You may bring in should that is not a burden to you. |
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I have special medication requirements and is it possible to carry on for the treatment?. |
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We have some restriction on certain limited medications. Most are fine. But, please let us know what medications you are to take along during you visit. |
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Is it safe to visit Myanmar?. |
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Yes, Myanmar is the safest country in the Southeast Asia for the travelers. No pick pockets, no kidnapping and we hardly heard any kindof disturbances to tourists in Myanmar. Nepotism in media, exacerbated by higher technology in communication, had made Myanmar a county of repugnant and repressive. A theory can't be proved, however, without experiencing it. An empirical finding is of most importance in those days. Truth will come at the very first moment when you step on a landof unexplored. Welcome to Myanmar. |










In Myanmar, it is considered
essential to move footwear(including
socks)before entering the compound of a
pagoda or a Buddha shrine.
Since
pagoda and monasteries are centers of
Buddhist venera-tion ,you should not go
there dressed in loose or semi
see-through blouses or very short pants
as if you were going to the beach .This
may cause embarrassment to others.
Resting
feet on the table or another
chair or a seat will offend
Myanmar people. They regard
the feet as the inferior
part of the body and they
should be kept as far away
from other people as
possible.
Myanmar
people are modest when is
comes to show of affection.
They do not display body
contact or physical
closeness to loved one of
opposite sex in public
places. Behaviour such as
hugging, holding and and
lip-kissing is offensive to
local people.
Pointing
a finger straight in the
face of a person would be
taken as an accusation or a
sign of contempt or
aggression, although you may
mean otherwise .Similarly,
folding your arms or resting
your hand or hands on your
waist when talking to
someone is regarded as
overbearing ,arrogant or
aggressive and should be
avoided.