Best Myanmar Tours Getting More Accessible With Following Must-know Travel Tips 2017

Best Myanmar Tours Getting More Accessible With Following Must-know Travel Tips 2017

Myanmar is an incredible country because it is changing at a fast pace and people are attracted to visit it soon. With a tourist map, you can explore the beauty and enjoy best Myanmar tours.

PREPARE LOCAL CURRENCY


You can always obtain a more beneficial deal when you use local currency of  Burmese people – kyat – to buy things. In the January 2017, the exchange rate is at $1 USD to 1,350 kyats. At restaurants, USD will usually be acceptable, however, it is hard for you to have a nice exchange rate because most offer $1 to 1,200 kyat.
 
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GET MONEY FROM THE ATM


While in the year 2012, Myanmar had no ATM machines so tourists had to prepare new USD bills in good conditions and then exchange it in this country, it is now no longer the case for an ideal Myanmar travel tour. 2017 sees the appearance of more than 1,000 machines in and of course all big tourism cities as well as hotels will install them.
 
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TAKE AN ONLINE MYANMAR E-VISA 


The most straightforward method to obtain a Myanmar visa is to apply online for the eVisa. You will fill in the application form online and then eVisa will be sent to you via email 3 days later. All you need to do after that is to print that visa and present it on immigration. It is up to your preference, you can go to Myanmar embassy and apply in person while you are not charged more. 
 
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PREPARE  A LOCAL SIM CARD

Some restaurants ore hotels will offer wifi but you will soon know that it is of low quality. You might have a connection and be lucky enough to have a photo uploaded onto Instagram. Choose a local SIM card and make a purchase of a data package. This is very cheap in and it is a great idea to bring Google maps as well as other apps while you are exploring on Burma tours. Your amazement will be captured when Google Maps gives you directions through dirt roads to most beautiful temples in Bagan. 
 
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DO NOT TAKE BUSES AT NIGHT


In this country, night buses are very popular due to the fact that they help to save money for a night accommodation and you can still enjoy your holidays to Myanmar. This is not a true win-win case because night buses have several disadvantages actually. Burmese roads are windy and rough; you will not find it interesting when you have to stay with a bus driver.

3am-5am is the arrival time of many night buses and you will not be allowed to check in at hotels until 2 pm. In this way, you will get stuck in awakeness for such a long time. You might place your bags on the front desk and face a travel day lost because you cannot have a sleep on a bus, you have to stay awake all the day until you can have a check- in at your hotel.
 
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MAKE AN BOOKING AT  MYANMAR HOTELS IN ADVANCE


If your tours happen in a high season, you are advised to book a hotel at least one month in advance. This is because sold-out hotels are very popular in this season. Of course, if you have a lot of money, this causes no trouble to your coming best Myanmar tours.
 
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LOOK AROUND RESTAURANTS BEFORE DINING

 
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Sickness is not wanted during holidays. We usually want to eat at every local restaurant or take street foods; however, this is not the case in Myanmar and you need to be cautious. The safety, as well as cleanliness in food, is a lack in comparison to other countries. Many tourists end up in the sickness of food of Myanmar instead of best Myanmar tours. so you should spend much time considering restaurants or you should allow for more money for eating. 

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