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#1 jerrybeirne

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Posted 2010-07-05 11:39:24

i have just been to yangon for four days for my visa run. chiang mai, yangon round trip 6700 baht on air bagan. very pleasant for a short haul trip, only 45 minutes.
no problem with visa on arrival,  a simple form to fill in, one passport photo and $30, also $10 departure tax when you leave. i was not asked to show $300 spending money. it all took ten minutes, i was third in the queue.
as i and others have mentioned before on going to burma, MAKE SURE YOUR U.S DOLLAR BILLS ARE IN PRISTINE CONDITION. immigration and money changers will not accept anything even slightly crumpled, colour faded or with ink markings on them.
i got my new dollar bills, in all denominations from krung thai bank on night market street. (turn left where loi kroh meets the night market, 200yds on the right)
stayed at the panda hotel, which i booked through agoda, $26 a night inc. taxes etc. not bad for the money, check out the reviews.
$7 from the airport to hotel in the oldest taxi in the world!
anybody wanting any more info feel free to pm me.
jerry.

#2 gotlost

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Posted 2010-07-05 11:55:16

Nice report. Glad you had a good trip.

#3 Lakegeneve

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Posted 2010-07-12 22:27:08

Great to hear that the VOA has finalle been implemented. It was meant to start on 1st Jan but being Burma......

Thanks for the confirmation.

They Burmese are not the only ones to prefer new, crisp US notes but they are the most anal about it which of course makes sense given the econmic and political realities.

#4 jakestevernson

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Posted 2010-07-13 03:57:39

Great news i should be there in a few weeks time and will post up a report.

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Posted 2010-07-13 04:31:59

Splendid news. I think it's time for another cricket tour of Yangon.

#6 Jingthing

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Posted 2010-07-13 04:33:12

How many days stay do you get with their VOA?

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Posted 2010-07-13 06:46:12

Jingthing I think 30 days same as a visa from the Embassy In Bangkok (what a nightmare).

  I like Yangon for a few days been there twice, before going up to Bagan the first trip and to Inlay lake the second.

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Posted 2010-08-14 06:46:33

Very informative. Thanks.
Do Thai require a visa?  I'm not certain to visit as yet but if I do I'll post a few questions.

john

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Posted 2010-08-14 15:36:04

I just got back from Yangon as well so I will throw in my 2 cents. I flew AirAsia and they handed out arrival/departure cards on the plane but not the visa application. I noticed some people on the plane had them already and were filling them out. I filled one out at the counter and it did slow the process a little but overall it went smoothly. The visa is good for 4 weeks. If you only have large bills use one for the visa, they will give you your change in new US bills. I stayed at the Thamada hotel and booked it online through AirAsiago for 800THB a night including breakfast. The AirAsia office is in the swanky Park Royal hotel next door, I had dinner there one night for $12, they only took perfect US bills and gave my change in the same way. The Thamada hotel is in a good location, a ten minute walk to the train station and Scott market. The food was not so great there but I found a restaurant nearby called Santino cafe that was good. When you walk down the street between the two hotels towards the Scott market, you turn right at the same side street that you would turn left to get to the footbridge to the market. Santino was on the right about 50metres from the corner. They had a storefront selling bakery items too but if follow my directions you see they have a restaurant as well.

I was able to change money at Scott market. I was quoted between 850 (Thamada hotel) and 1050 kyats to the dollar. I changed mine with a jeweler who gave me a rate of 950, and clean notes. It was a very honest transaction. I had read of some money exchange scams so I was careful but it went smoothly. I did not spend much there in spite of coming back with a pile of stuff, prices were very good although I am almost afraid to try my 60B bottle of whisky. I was at one stall and there was a Thai cop (jacket) next to me buying something with Thai Baht. I took the circle train around Yangon for $1. You have to go to platform 7 and go to the ticket booth on the platform. Once there you have to go inside and give your passport in order to buy a ticket. There is a train in the morning the leaves around 8:20 and they escorted me to the train and sat me in the same car as the flagman. I don't know if roping off the end of the car was for his benefit or mine but he did allow people to cross the rope and sit next to me. I love trains and so I enjoyed it but you don't really see that much during the three hour trip so unless you love trains don't bother.

The humidity was a real problem for me and there are no 7-11's or anything really to pop into for a little cooling. I brought a fan and a couple packages of wet towels with me and they were a lifesaver.  

AirAsia have a promotion on for flights leaving now, or close to now. As always it isn't all flights, but you can get a round trip from BKK (leaving Aug 23, and coming back on the 28 for example) including checking a bag  for 2500B.

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Posted 2010-08-15 07:22:05

View PostMisterBean, on 2010-08-14 15:36:04, said:

I just got back from Yangon as well so I will throw in my 2 cents. I flew AirAsia and they handed out arrival/departure cards on the plane but not the visa application. I noticed some people on the plane had them already and were filling them out. I filled one out at the counter and it did slow the process a little but overall it went smoothly. The visa is good for 4 weeks. If you only have large bills use one for the visa, they will give you your change in new US bills. I stayed at the Thamada hotel and booked it online through AirAsiago for 800THB a night including breakfast. The AirAsia office is in the swanky Park Royal hotel next door, I had dinner there one night for $12, they only took perfect US bills and gave my change in the same way. The Thamada hotel is in a good location, a ten minute walk to the train station and Scott market. The food was not so great there but I found a restaurant nearby called Santino cafe that was good. When you walk down the street between the two hotels towards the Scott market, you turn right at the same side street that you would turn left to get to the footbridge to the market. Santino was on the right about 50metres from the corner. They had a storefront selling bakery items too but if follow my directions you see they have a restaurant as well.

I was able to change money at Scott market. I was quoted between 850 (Thamada hotel) and 1050 kyats to the dollar. I changed mine with a jeweler who gave me a rate of 950, and clean notes. It was a very honest transaction. I had read of some money exchange scams so I was careful but it went smoothly. I did not spend much there in spite of coming back with a pile of stuff, prices were very good although I am almost afraid to try my 60B bottle of whisky. I was at one stall and there was a Thai cop (jacket) next to me buying something with Thai Baht. I took the circle train around Yangon for $1. You have to go to platform 7 and go to the ticket booth on the platform. Once there you have to go inside and give your passport in order to buy a ticket. There is a train in the morning the leaves around 8:20 and they escorted me to the train and sat me in the same car as the flagman. I don't know if roping off the end of the car was for his benefit or mine but he did allow people to cross the rope and sit next to me. I love trains and so I enjoyed it but you don't really see that much during the three hour trip so unless you love trains don't bother.

The humidity was a real problem for me and there are no 7-11's or anything really to pop into for a little cooling. I brought a fan and a couple packages of wet towels with me and they were a lifesaver.  

AirAsia have a promotion on for flights leaving now, or close to now. As always it isn't all flights, but you can get a round trip from BKK (leaving Aug 23, and coming back on the 28 for example) including checking a bag  for 2500B.



Great info. thanks. Anyone else!!! Please info on Thai VOA.

bye

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Posted 2010-08-24 06:59:09

Quote "According to the Rangoon-based Eleven Media Group, Mandalay International Airport and Yangon International Airport will stop issuing visas on arrival to tourists on Sept. 1." :shock1:

Full story here

Had a look at Eleven Media Group website but couldn't find any information.

Boycie :unsure:

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Posted 2010-08-24 10:47:49

The last timw I was in Burma my girlfriend a Thai had to have a visa. I stayed at the Thermada my first trip about 6 or 7 years ago it's good value for the money. MisterBean is that very attractive lady still working at the check in desk.
The main Pagoda is defiantly a must see and the reclining Buddha. The Strand Hotel is worth a visit for a drink a lot of expats will be found there on Fri. and Sat. night

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Posted 2010-08-24 10:52:06

View PostBoycie, on 2010-08-24 06:59:09, said:

Quote "According to the Rangoon-based Eleven Media Group, Mandalay International Airport and Yangon International Airport will stop issuing visas on arrival to tourists on Sept. 1." :shock1:

Full story here

Had a look at Eleven Media Group website but couldn't find any information.

Boycie :unsure:

The news story says humanitarian workers. Will check more

#14 jaideeguy

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Posted 2010-08-24 17:14:05

I'm planning a trip end of Oct and beginning of Nov for up to a week.  I really don't like cities that much and would like to escape Yangoon.....any suggestions for a 3or 4 day escape??
and while in Yangoon, is there any nightlife??

#15 jaideeguy

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Posted 2010-08-24 17:21:18

OOPs, I just read a later thread that Nov 7 is the general election in Burma......maybe not a good time to visit??

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Posted 2010-08-24 18:27:56

View Postmoe666, on 2010-08-24 10:52:06, said:

View PostBoycie, on 2010-08-24 06:59:09, said:

Quote "According to the Rangoon-based Eleven Media Group, Mandalay International Airport and Yangon International Airport will stop issuing visas on arrival to tourists on Sept. 1." :shock1:

Full story here

Had a look at Eleven Media Group website but couldn't find any information.

Boycie :unsure:

The news story says humanitarian workers. Will check more

At the very end of the story, it says "According to the Rangoon-based Eleven Media Group, Mandalay International Airport and Yangon International Airport will stop issuing visas on arrival to tourists on Sept. 1."



And the Eleven Media Group article cited:


Issuance of on arrival visas to be suspended commencing 1 September at Yangon, Mandalay airports


Issuance of on arrival visas will be suspended at Yangon International Airport and Mandalay International Airport starting 1 September 2010.

The Ministry of Home Affairs held the meeting on 30 April 2010 on the agenda of issuing arrival visas, and then arrival visa was issued to every foreign visitor at these airports. This plan will be suspended after four-month practice commencing 1 September.

The reasons for this suspension include reviewing the nationalities of inbound visitors who entered the country on arrival visas during four months period and the amount of income from this program, according to a responsible person of the Department of Immigration at the Yangon International Airport.

“Issuance of on arrival visas will be suspended starting 1 September 2010 because we will review the nationalities of inbound visitors and the amount of income received from this program,” the responsible person said.

He continued, “We don’t know the exact date when this program will resume. During this suspension period, the regular visas will be issued with the approval of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism.”

Due to the advantages of issuing on arrival visas, it was estimated that the number of visitors is likely to surge in the forthcoming tourism season in Myanmar. Therefore, travel agencies are hopeful that this program could be resumed in time before the tourism season.

http://eversion.elev...sion&Itemid=109

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Posted 2010-08-24 20:41:15

View Postjaideeguy, on 2010-08-24 17:21:18, said:

OOPs, I just read a later thread that Nov 7 is the general election in Burma......maybe not a good time to visit??

                         i  think  ,  and  hope that    burma  will   change  for  the  better ,
                                       making  it  a  more  welcome  place for   tourists  to  visit .

                                    another  10  years  ,  it  will  be  as  popular  as  thailand .

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Posted 2010-08-24 20:47:36

View PostBoycie, on 2010-08-24 06:59:09, said:

Quote "According to the Rangoon-based Eleven Media Group, Mandalay International Airport and Yangon International Airport will stop issuing visas on arrival to tourists on Sept. 1." :shock1:

Full story here

Had a look at Eleven Media Group website but couldn't find any information.
Boycie :unsure:

found here

#19 Boycie

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Posted 2010-08-24 21:53:35

Many thanks for posting the news story seanocasey and sabaijai.

It was not on the linked website this morning when i posted :blink:

sabaijai, Is there any chance on having a pinned topic about Myanmar visa's in the Southeast Asia forum? :thumbsup:

I'm sure with Air Asia doing cheap flights to Yangon from Bangkok that many people will find it useful. Will save a lot of time searching through different posts.

Boycie :wai:

#20 johninbkk

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Posted 2010-08-25 08:17:04

4 of us are booked for this Sunday 29th. If we are rejected for VOA, they can shove it. I'll take the loss on the airfare and hotel cancellation fees. I only considered this tour because of the AirAsia's heavily discounted fares and the easy of VOA. We don't live in Bkk and it is inconvenient to lodge and wait for the Embassy to issue a tourist visa, especially when there are so many surrounding countries that we could visit as a short get-a-way.



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Posted 2010-08-25 15:32:01

View Postjohninbkk, on 2010-08-25 08:17:04, said:

4 of us are booked for this Sunday 29th. If we are rejected for VOA, they can shove it.
You should be okay as it's just before the 1st September. It hasn't been officially confirmed yet though.

#22 Boycie

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Posted 2010-08-26 10:42:00

Latest from AirAsia.com

Quote "Visa on Arrival facilities temporarily discontinued in Myanmar

Please  be informed that Visa On Arrival facilities at all Myanmar entry points will be discontinued with effect from 1 September 2010 until further  notice."

So for those unaware of the new rules, will airasia.com refuse to let them check-in at the airport without a Myanmar visa in their passport from 1st September? Will wait and see.

I think a new thread is needed, because Yangon, visa on arrival, no problem no longer applies from the 1st Sept.

#23 Lakegeneve

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Posted 2010-08-26 13:33:33

View PostBoycie, on 2010-08-26 10:42:00, said:

Latest from AirAsia.com

Quote "Visa on Arrival facilities temporarily discontinued in Myanmar

Please  be informed that Visa On Arrival facilities at all Myanmar entry points will be discontinued with effect from 1 September 2010 until further  notice."

So for those unaware of the new rules, will airasia.com refuse to let them check-in at the airport without a Myanmar visa in their passport from 1st September? Will wait and see.

I think a new thread is needed, because Yangon, visa on arrival, no problem no longer applies from the 1st Sept.

What a shame! I just flew there on the weekend and the VOA was a breeze compared to the previous hassles & time of obtaining a visa beforehand. The whole VOA process was very quick (5 mins) and painless.

It was expected that the issuing of VOAs, and most other visas, would be suspended in the period prior to the election but I would have expected that to occur around 1 Oct, not so soon. However, I guess the junta has acute concerns regarding outsiders witnessing their 'democratic' vote!

#24 Peterbigeyes

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Posted 2010-08-26 17:32:17

Sigh, good things just don't last

#25 sabaijai

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Posted 2010-08-29 16:52:00

Good idea, Boycie, done.



 


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