Myanmar grants visa on arrival to Indians

Myanmar decided to grant Indian travellers visa-on-arrival (VoA) from December 13 with a view to luring travellers from the southern Asian country.
Myanmar grants visa on arrival to Indians ảnh 1Asian tourists shop at Bogyoke market in Yangon.
(Photo: The Myanmar Times)

New Delhi (VNA) – Myanmar decided to grant Indian travellers visa-on-arrival (VoA) from December 13 with a view to luring travellers from the southern Asian country.

Indian passport holders will get the VoA at Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyi Taw for a fee of 50 USD. The relaxation will allow Indians to go there without applying for Myanmar visa at the Myanmar Embassy in India or applying for the country’s e-visa beforehand.

Earlier this year, Myanmar and India had also signed the land-border crossing agreement, which opened the doors to tourists travelling by road with two entry-exit checkpoints, the Tamu-Moreh and Rikhawdar-Zowkhawtar border.-VNA

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