Myanmar multiple entry allowed?
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Myanmar multiple entry allowed?
I simply do not want to fly on domestic airlines in Myanmar.
I could not stomach the 15hr train ride either.
So I am contemplating flying SIN-RGN, and then out to DMK, and then back in to MDL on AirAsia, from when I would do a 6hr Irrawaddy cruise to Bagan.
However, is multiple entry allowed to Myanmar on the same Visa?
I could not stomach the 15hr train ride either.
So I am contemplating flying SIN-RGN, and then out to DMK, and then back in to MDL on AirAsia, from when I would do a 6hr Irrawaddy cruise to Bagan.
However, is multiple entry allowed to Myanmar on the same Visa?
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Of all the things you've posted in your myriad threads this is about the most crackpot.
Suck it up and take a bus, train or flight. You wanna backpack so earn your travels.
Suck it up and take a bus, train or flight. You wanna backpack so earn your travels.
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You are not willing to fly domestic flights within Burma, but you are willing to fly Air Asia ? And you think the risk on one short domestic flight is greater than 2 international flights on FD ???
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And no, Myanmar tourist visas are single-entry only. OP, you want to play it your way, you'll need a new visa.
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One piece of advice, pre-book your bus ticket. I booked through my hotel. Then they can write up your bus info so you can give it to the taxi driver. The bus station in Yangon blew my mind (like your threads A380), but the taxi driver got us to the correct place.
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