There’s some buzzing news in the diplomatic circle. On Friday, a statement was released by Kanchana Patarachoke, a spokesperson from the Foreign Ministry in Thailand. She said that there are ongoing confirmations pertaining to a report from Myanmar, deepening the intrigue. Seemingly, the Thai Embassy in Yangon suggests that these requirements might be Myanmar’s attempt to thwart the influx of foreigners enticed into the country by prospective call-centre gangs.
Amidst this waiting, the holy grail of travel advice has been issued by the Foreign Ministry for Thais planning to visit Myanmar, to guarantee a seamless immigration process. First, travelers are advised to carry adequate cash proportionate to their stay duration. Rumour has it, foreigners may be required to demonstrate evidence of up to US$1,000 in cash.
Another staple in the travel documents would be your itinerary. It’s essential to have your exit ticket from Myanmar, along with rightful details: date, time and mode of transportation. Similarly, further safeguarding your stay, evidence of a booking at a hotel or any lodging arrangement corresponding to the duration of your visit in Myanmar should be in place.
Health, wealth and travel usually make the perfect trinity. So, visitors are also advised to have a health insurance plan covering Covid-19 complications or, alternatively, explore a package with a company endorsed by Myanmar Insurance. They have a detailed list of such companies on their website.
Patarachoke stressed on the Ministry’s dedication to updating its citizens. So, tweak your stay tuned phrase with our version – we’ll drop updates, straight from the Myanmar government, faster than hotcakes off a griddle. After all, timely information is the key to a delightful and hassle-free travel experience.
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