Malaysia Airlines only serves a direct route from Kuala Lumpur to Yangon International Airport (RGN) whereas AirAsia is flying into two different airports, Yangon International Airport (two flights daily) and Mandalay International Airport (with a stopover in Don Mueang International Airport of Bangkok). The flight duration from Kuala Lumpur to Yangon takes about 2 hours and 35 minutes. Time difference wise, Myanmar is 1 hour behind Malaysia.
Visa Required For Malaysian
An advance 28-days tourist visa is required before entering into Myanmar. In Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), visa can be applied at Ever Fine Services (M) Sdn Bhd located in Masjid Jamek LRT Station area (between 7-Eleven and Burger King). Total visa cost is RM141.80, which included RM110 for visa and RM31.80 for service fee. Remember to bring along two passport photos with white background, a photocopy of valid passport and return ticket for visa application.
For more info about visa application, check out from these two of my favourite Malaysian travel bloggers - Kaki Berangan: Myanmar Visa Application and Supermeng Malaya: Tourist Visa Myanmar Di Kuala Lumpur (blog in Malay language)
Alternatively, you can apply through E-Visa which cost US$50 for a single-entry tourist visa.
Currency Exchange
Myanmar/Burma's currency is known as Kyat. As it's not commonly found in any Malaysia's local money changer, hence it is advisable be prepared with US dollar. But then, ensure that your USD dollar is extremely clean with no marks, stamps or any ink, undamaged, fresh, crisps and as close to brand new as possible. There are number of times whereby our US dollar were being rejected.
US$1 (approx. to RM3.30) = 978 kyat
How To Get Around Bagan:
Here is the summary of my Myanmar Travelogue covering three different cities - Yangon, Bagan and Inle Lake.
Day 1: Arrived Yangon and Took Overnight Bus To Bagan
Mingalar Yangon & Shwedagon Pagoda
Shwedagon Pagoda
Opening Hours: 6.30am to 10.00pm
Entrance Fee for Foreigner: US$8 or 8,000 kyat
From Yangon, we took overnight air-conditioner VIP bus to Bagan for 18,000 kyats.
Day 2: Arrived Bagan
Awe-Inspiring & Magical Sunrise View of Bagan
Temples & Pagodas Hopping in Bagan (Part 1)
On the second day, we visited these following:
Temples & Pagodas Hopping in Bagan (Part 2)
As for the third day, we went and visited these:
Mingalar Yangon & Shwedagon Pagoda
Shwedagon Pagoda
Opening Hours: 6.30am to 10.00pm
Entrance Fee for Foreigner: US$8 or 8,000 kyat
From Yangon, we took overnight air-conditioner VIP bus to Bagan for 18,000 kyats.
Day 2: Arrived Bagan
Awe-Inspiring & Magical Sunrise View of Bagan
Temples & Pagodas Hopping in Bagan (Part 1)
On the second day, we visited these following:
- Thatbyinnyu Phaya
- Shwezigon Paya
- Gu Byauk Gyi Temple
- Phya That Gyi Pagoda
- Nyaung U Market
Temples & Pagodas Hopping in Bagan (Part 2)
As for the third day, we went and visited these:
- Soemingyi Pagoda
- Nanpaya Temple
- Manuha Phaya
- MahaBodhi Temple
- Ananda Temple
- Dhammayangyi Temple
1) Rental of horse chart with a driver cost us 25,000 kyats for a full day (approx. to US$26 or RM100). It's not the ideal way to travel with as it is tends to be slower, shaky, bumpy and uncomfortable with. However, passengers are sheltered away from both sun and rain as Myanmar's weather can be scorching hot.
2) As for rented bikes, it cost us 2,500 kyats each (approx. to US$2.50 or RM10). Don't forget to wear mask as the roads were relatively dusty.
2) As for rented bikes, it cost us 2,500 kyats each (approx. to US$2.50 or RM10). Don't forget to wear mask as the roads were relatively dusty.
Day 4: From Bagan to Inle Lake
We bought the 7.30 am bus tickets and the journey from Bagan to Nyaung Shwe of Inle Lake took more than eight hours bus ride. It cost as low as 11,000 kip only (approx. to US$11 or RM45). Overnight bus is available but my friends and I opted the morning one so that we able to enjoy the awesome scenery and landscape.
Stay: Inle Star Motel
Day 5: Inle Lake Boat Tour and Overnight Bus Back To Yangon
Impressive Inle Lake Boat Tour
We managed to bargain at the agreed price of 25,000 kyats for the six of us on a wooden longtail boat with padded chairs (approx. to US$25 or RM100) and we're requested to pay upfront fee of 5,000 kyats first whereas the remaining can be paid at the end of the trip. Our boat tour started as early as 7 am
Day 6: Back to Yangon Again
From Inle Lake to Yangon
In order to get back to Yangon, we took the overnight bus which depart around 6.30 pm at Nyaungshwe Bus Station. The journey from Inle Lake to Yangon took more than 11 hours and one bus ride cost 22,000 kyats (approx. to US$23 or RM90). The bus journey was extremely one stomach-churning bus ride. My friend who sat next to me keep throwing up throughout the expedition. Therefore, remember to take motion sickness medication before embarking on this long journey.
Stay: Myint Myat Guest House
And the following are the details of travel expenses breakdown my friends and I spent throughout our 7 days and 6 nights in Myanmar. As for the group, there are six of us. For this time around, I excluded my return airfares from Kota Kinabalu to Kuala Lumpur cause I want to keep track and mainly focus on Myanmar spending.
PARTICULARS
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NOTE
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AMOUNT
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Per Group
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Per Pax
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RM
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Air Fares
KL-Yangon-KL via AirAsia
Add: Luggage allowance
Hotel
Thiri Marlar Hotel, Bagan (2 nights)
Inle Star Motel, Inle Lake (1 night)
Myint Myat Guest House, Yangon (1 night)
Transportation
VIP bus Yangon to Bagan
Public bus Bagan to Inle Lake
VIP bus Inle Lake to Yangon
Taxi around Yangon & to airport
Admission Fee
Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon
Inle Zone Entrance Fee
Ground Tour
Half day tour around Yangon
Bagan – Mini Van
Bagan – Horse cart & bicycle
Boat tour in Inle Lake
Foods & Beverages
Foods & Beverages
Others
Tourist Visa
Souvenirs, postcards & stamps
Tips
|
1
2
2
2
3
|
-
-
US$350
-
-
-
-
-
24,000 kyats
-
-
US$66
50,000 kyats
32,500 kyats
25,000 kyats
-
-
-
-
|
-
-
-
-
-
18,000 kyats
11,000 kyats
22,000 kyats
-
US$8
US$10
-
-
-
-
49,770 kyats
-
52,500 kyats
US$7
|
138
44
193
90
82
61
37
74
13
26
33
36
28
18
14
168
142
177
23
|
TOTAL:
|
1,397
|
US$1 = RM3.30
US$1 = 978 kyats
Note:
1. 20kg baggage allowance shared among 4 of us.
2. For more details, you can check out here.
3. Souvenirs including T-shirts, painting, postcards, stamps, fridge magnets and lacquerwear.
If you plan to buy lacquerwear, it is advisable to buy in Bagan cause it's cheaper.
With this blogspot, I am officially completed my travelogue of the majestic and prestigious "Golden Land".
Mmm...... I've yet to visit Myanmar. Love to go there some day too! Popping by to wish you a Happy CNY, dear! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLovely! I have enjoyed reading about your travels in Myanmar. Your travelogue is so complete and detailed!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you included a breakdown of everything so people can estimate the cost of a trip there. Cheers! :)
Gong Xi Fatt Chia, Diana :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm...travelling there seems to be affordable from the budget listed
Super love the hot air balloon pic. It is always my dream to go on one!
ReplyDeleteif you are visiting Myanmar again, please jio me...I really wanna go!!!!
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