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CLIMATE OF MYANMAR

1). We want to travel to Myanmar in our summer time in Europe, but people say there is a lot of rain there so its not a good time to do so. Is it correct?

The climate of Myanmar is tropical with three main seasons.

( 1 ) The rainy season is from mid-May to mid-October with an average temperature of 25-30 C. Although it rains heavily in Yangon and Inle Lake, traveling in Myanmar during this season is still enjoyable because Mandalay and Bagan lies in dry zones where it barely rains.

( 2 ) The cool season ( Winter ) is from mid-October to mid-February with an average temperature of 20-24 C. This is the best season to visit Burma. Some regions in upper Burma, Kalaw ( South-West of Shan State ) and Kyaing Tong ( Eastern Shan State ), has a temperature that ranges between 5 – 10 C, so travelers may need to bring some warm clothes to tour around this area.

( 3 ) The hot season ( Summer ) is from mid-February to mid-May with an average temperature of 30-35 C. Although it’s a bit hot, our programs are designed to make traveling enjoyable as we avoid the heat by touring about in the mornings and evenings.

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INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT TO MYANMAR

2). Is there any direct flight from Europe to Myanmar ( Burma )?

Starting from 8th January 2005, "Qatar Airways" from Doha is operating four non stop flights a week to Yangon. And Yangon, Burma’s capital city has direct air-links with Bangkok, Singapore, Doha, Kuala Lumpur, Calcutta, Dhaka, New Dehli, Chiang Mai and Kumming. The Myanmar Airways International, Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways, Qatar Airways, Silk Air, Biman Bangladash ASirways, Malaysia Airline System, Indian Airlines and Air China operate scheduled flights in and out of Yangon. China Eastern airlines is the only flights which flies to Mandalay from Kumming.

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MYANMAR VISA

3). How can I get Myanmar ( Burma ) Visa?

Every nationality need visa to come to Myanmar.

Valid Passport with Entry Visa is required for all travelers to Burma. Visa can be obtained at any Myanmar Embassy or Consulate abroad. Visa fee is about US$ 20 in local currency.

For the travel ers who buy a tour from us and do not have time to apply for Myanmar visa in their own country, Visa on arrival can be arranged. We need a copy of the travel er’s passport, including information of his/her occupation, home address, nationality and Int’l flight details which should be faxed to us 15 working days before his arrival to Burma.

After the Visa is approved, we will inform your international flight to let you check in without Myanmar visa in your passport. Therefore, it is important for us to know your international (arrival & departure) flight number and your booking reference (PNR). Please bring 2 passport size photos, as there is no photo shop at the airport.

Service fee of USD 15 will be charged per person.

The clients who will travel to Myanmar ( Burma ) via Bangkok can obtain Myanmar visas through our Bangkok office ‘Golden Pyramid Int’l Services Co.,Ltd’. It will take at least five working days for this procedure.

4). Can I get visa online?

Not anymore.

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MYANMAR CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE

5). Let me know Myanmar currency? What does FEC means? Do I need to change 200 FEC if we buy the tour service from you?

The monetary unit is the Kyat ( pronounced chat ), which is divided into 100 pyas. The official exchange rate is about 6 Kyats to US $ 1.

For the convenience of the travelers, Foreign Exchange Certificates ( FECs) are issued by the Central Bank of Myanmar to use during their stay in Myanmar. FECs are acceptable like US dollars by any person in the Union of Myanmar. It is printed on the note as 1 FEC = 1 USD.

There is no more compulsory exchange of USD200 into FEC 200 upon arrival at Yang on airport.

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CREDIT CARD INFORMATION

6). Can I pay with credit card?

No credit cards / travel ers cheque / ATM cards are valid any more currently in Myanmar and we are not sure till when this will be effective. So, its advisable that the travel ers should bring enough money in US$ cash.

Euro and other currencies are difficult to use in Myanmar.

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CANCELLATION POLICY

7). How do you charge the cancellation fees?

We, Columbus Travels is very flexible about cancellation policy on all bookings till last minute. But in Myanmar, the cancellation policy of most hotels are twenty-one ( 21 ) days notice for group travels and seven ( 7 ) days notice for individual travels. Strict cancellation and deposit policies apply for bookings of river cruises, beach hotels and some small and beautiful boutique hotels.

So the action of cancellation charges will occur according to the hotel cancellation policy.

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DOMESTIC TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION WHEN VISIT AROUND MYANMAR

8). How do you care for transportation service during the tour in Myanmar?

Domestic air services in Burma (Myanmar) have greatly improved over the recent years. However, travel by trains, buses, and ships are still not so convenient for traveling. The clients of Columbus Travels will travel by reliable Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways or Air Bagan’s ATR-flights and by air-con vehicles. Baggage allowance on Burma (Myanmar)’s domestic flights is limited to 20 kg. Excess luggage can be left in Yangon hotels for collection on return after traveling about. In remote areas, air-conditioned cars or buses may not always be available and travelers should be advised that the conditions of roads in Myanmar are not the same. Due to poor road conditions, long distance overland travel generally takes longer than the travelers might expect, averaging only 45 – 50 kilometers per hour.

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HOW WE MAKE YOUR TRAVEL ITINERARY

9). During our stay in Myanmar, we want to see the nature, culture, history and people and their life style. Can you arrange a very comprehensive program?

Major sightseeing itineraries include a variety of religious and historic monuments, a rich cultural and artistic heritage, and beautiful scenery. We also seek out other attractions like interesting local markets, festivals, Myanmar traditional handicrafts and industries, and an opportunity to meet the local people in their own environment. A specialty includes the opportunity to try regional cuisines around Myanmar and to experience various typical and traditional forms of Myanmar entertainment. By including such extra dimensions, we make any visit to Myanmar a richer, more rewarding and more memorable experience.

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FOOD

10). What is the quality of food and restaurants in Myanmar?

Myanmar cuisine is established around rice or noodles, usually served with a variety of curries between meat and fish, along with a dish of vegetables, salads, soup, and condiments. Myanmar curries tend to be less spicy than those served in Thailand. Meals & drinks at International Hotels are considerably expensive. There are many good local restaurants with almost the same quality of food and hygiene as hotels but at reasonable prices. They serve various dishes of Myanmar, Chinese, European (French and Italian), Thai and Indian cuisine. But roadside small restaurants are not recommended, as it can be risky for health.

There are also a wide variety of local snacks and delicacies. Mouk-hin-kha (thin rice noodles served with fish gravy and onion soup) and Ohn-noh-khauk-swe (noodles served with chicken and coconut gravy) are the most popular in Myanmar. Shan food is another delicacy. Shan style of cooking neither belongs to Myanmar nor Chinese nor Thai cuisine but they taste really good in their own way.

Restaurants and food served towards the travelers are carefully selected for hygiene as well as gastronomic considerations.

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HOTELS IN MYANMAR

11). What is the quality of Hotels in Myanmar?

The hotels’ accommodations standards in Burma now vary widely especially in quality and availability. New and refurbished hotels meeting international standards are available in most destinations like Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan, Inle Lake, Kyaing Tong, Ngapali Beach, Ngwe Saung Beach, and Chaung Thar Beach. Only very basic and simple hotels are available in the remote areas.

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SHOPPING

12). Is Myanmar a good shopping place? What are the best buys?

Myanmar arts and crafts, mostly hand-made, are lovely souvenirs. Lacquer ware, woodcarvings, tapestries, silverware, brassware, silk and cotton fabrics, and shoulder bags are some of the popular items. For jewelry, there are Burmese rubies, sapphires, jade and pearls available at Myanmar gems shops. All gems and jewelry purchased should be made through the government licensed dealers, who can give a voucher for export.

Bargaining is essential for obtaining reasonable prices. Possible price reductions of up to 70% are not uncommon.

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VACCINATIONS

13). Is there any compulsory vaccinations for travel to Myanmar?

There are no compulsory vaccinations for travel to Myanmar ( Burma ) but it is advisable to take precautions against malaria. Prescription drugs are not widely available in the remote areas of Myanmar so travel ers should bring any required medication with them.

Insect repellents are highly recommended, especially when traveling to remote areas in conjunction with other measures to prevent mosquito bites. The sun can be remarkably hot so a hat and sunscreen is advisable.

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MYANMAR POST AND TELECOMMUNICATION

14). Can I use my hand phone in Myanmar ( Burma )?

Our GSM system does not allow " international Roaming " so your phone cannot work in our country although you bring along with you.

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MY LAPTOP

15 ). Can I bring along my Laptop?

Laptops can be brought in freely for the travel er’s own use.

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TRAVEL INSURANCE

16). Can I buy travel insurance in Myanmar?

It is advisable to purchase travel insurance in your own country. Pls choose a reputable insurance company who has agent in Myanmar. This is very important.

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MYANMAR CUSTOMS

17). Do we have to declare everything at the airport custom?

All foreign currencies (above US $ 2000), jewelries, electrical goods, and cameras must be declared to the Burmese Customs at the Airport. Travelers may bring in duty free 200 cigarettes, one quart of wine, and one pint of perfume. Export of Myanmar (Burma) antiques is prohibited. Only gems and jewelries purchased at the licensed dealers, or who can issue an export permit are allowed to be taken out of Myanmar.

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MYANMAR POST AND TELECOMMUNICATION

18). Do you have reliable postal and telecommunication services?

Postal service in Myanmar is unreliable. Letters and postcards sent to overseas sometimes do not reach their destinations. Most hotels have IDD lines, but please be aware that the costs are high with average cost of a call to Europe approximate to USD 9 per minute and charged one full minute for any extra seconds. If you want to call home from a hotel, we advise to call and ask them to call you back.

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MYANMAR LIVELY BEACH

19). We want to spend some days on a lively beach ( we do not want quite and isolated beach ) ,pls recommend one.

Among the three beaches, Ngapali and Ngwesaung beaches are quiet so your choice should be Chaungtha beach. Its about 5 hours drive from Yangon. Its always very lively and active with its local crowd and different kind of restaurants and beer pubs ( we call beer station in Myanmar ).

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BUSINESS HOURS

20). Useful facts for the first time travelers to Myanmar.

Airport tax for International flight in Myanmar is US $ (or) FEC 10, but there is no air port tax for domestic travel.

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MYANMAR AIRPORT TAX

a). Myanmar Airport tax

Airport tax for International flight in Burma is US $ ( or ) FEC 10, but there is no air port tax for domestic travel.

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BURMA STANDARD TIME

b). Burma Standard Time

GMT + 6 1/2 hours

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ELECTRICITY IN MYANMAR

c). Electricity in Myanmar

220 VOLT 50 HZ

A flashlight is helpful when traveling up country where electricity is poor.

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BUSINESS HOURS

d). Business hour.

Government offices open from 09:30 to 16:30 on weekdays. Banking hours are from 10:00 to 14:00. Private companies work daily except Sunday and gazette holidays. Shopping centers and super markets open daily. But the most famous Bogyoke (Scott) market closes on Monday and gazette holidays. Busy hours at this place are from 10:00 am to 17:00 pm.

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TIPPING IN MYANMAR

e). Tipping in Myanmar

Tipping in Myanmar is depending on how well you think they have been at your service.

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WHAT TO WEAR

f). What to wear?

Light clothing is required all year-round, but a sweater or jacket may be needed when traveling in hilly areas, especially during winter months. If visiting during the rainy season (May - September), an umbrella or raincoat will be required for the days in Inle lake and Yangon. It is required to dress decently within the precincts of religious buildings. Shoes and socks must be removed at pagodas and monasteries so it is advisable to bring a pair of slippers.

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WHAT TO AVOID

g). What to avoid?

Travelers are advised to keep away from touts who may approach them to exchange foreign currency or to sell gems of dubious quality. Travelers are also advised not to drink tap water. Purified bottled water is available everywhere in Myanmar. Taking photograph of military camps and soldiers are to be avoided.

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Myanmar ( Burma ) National Holidays & Festivals
JAN 4 Independence Day
FEB 12 Union Day
MAR 2 Peasant’s Day
MAR 10 Fullmoon Day of Tabaung
MAR 27 Armed Forces Day
APR 11-20 Thingyan Festival (Water Festival) and Myanmar New year Day
MAY 1 May Day (Workers’ Day)
MAY 8 Fullmoon Day of Kason
JUL 6 Beginning of Buddhist Lent
JUL 19 Martyrs’ Day
OCT 3 End of Buddhist Lent (Thadingyut Festival of Lights)
NOV 1 Tazaungdaing Festival of Lights
NOV 11 National Day
DEC 16 Kayin New Year Day
DEC 25 Christmas Day
Depawali & Eid – UI – Azha Days will be announced.

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