Travel To Myanmar
e-Visa
www.evisa.moip.gov.mm
Source : http://www.myanmartourism.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=468&Itemid=394
43 - countries are granted eVisa for initial -
24 - countries have been added from 02/October/2014 :
Source : http://www.myanmartourism.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=468&Itemid=394
43 - countries are granted eVisa for initial -
No. | Country Name | No. | Country Name |
1. | Australia | 23. | Laos |
2. | Bangladesh | 24. | Malaysia |
3. | Belgium | 25. | Nepal |
4. | Brazil | 26. | Netherlands |
5. | Brunei | 27. | New Zeland |
6. | Cambodia | 28. | Norway |
7. | Canada | 29. | Pakistan |
8. | China | 30. | Philippines |
9. | CZECH | 31. | Poland |
10. | Denmark | 32. | Russia |
11. | Egypt | 33. | Saudi Arabia |
12. | Finland | 34. | Serbia |
13. | France | 35. | Singapore |
14. | Germany | 36. | Spain |
15. | India | 37. | Sri lanka |
16. | Indonesia | 38. | Switzerland |
17. | Israel | 39. | Thailand |
18. | Italy | 40. | Turkey |
19. | Japan | 41. | United Kingdom |
20. | Korea, DPR | 42. | United State of America |
21. | Korea, Republic | 43. | Vietnam |
22. | Kuwait |
24 - countries have been added from 02/October/2014 :
No. | Country Name | No. | Country Name |
1. | Argentina | 13. | Lithuania |
2. | Austria | 14. | Luxembourg |
3. | Bulgaria | 15. | Malta |
4. | Chile | 16. | Mongolia |
5. | Colombia | 17. | Panama |
6. | Croatia | 18. | Peru |
7. | Cyprus | 19. | Portugal |
8. | Estonia | 20. | Romania |
9. | Greece | 21. | Slovakia |
10. | Hungary | 22. | Slovenia |
11. | Ireland | 23. | Sweden |
12. | Latvia | 24. | Venezuela |
Ava

Inle lake in Myanmar
Inle Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Nyaungshwe Township of Taunggyi District of Shan State, part of Shan Hills in Myanmar. It is the second largest lake in Myanmar with an estimated surface area of 44.9 square miles (116 km2), and one of the highest at an elevation of 2,900 feet (880 m). During the dry season, the average water depth is 7 feet (2.1 m), with the deepest point being 12 feet (3.7 m), but during the rainy season this can increase by 5 feet (1.5 m).
The Ananda Temple , located in Bagan, Myanmar is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084–1113) of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty. It is one of four surviving temples in Bagan. The temple layout is in a cruciform with several terraces leading to a small pagoda at the top covered by an umbrella known as hti, which is the name of the umbrella or top ornament found in almost all pagodas in Myanmar. The Buddhist temple houses four standing Buddhas, each one facing the cardinal direction of East, North, West and South. The temple is said to be an architectural wonder in a fusion of Mon and adopted Indian style of architecture. The impressive temple has also been titled the "Westminster Abbey of Burma".The temple has close similarity to the Pathothamya temple of the 10th–11th century, and is also known as “veritable museum of stones”.
The temple was damaged in the earthquake of 1975. However, it has been fully restored and is well maintained by frequent painting and whitewashing of the walls. On the occasion of 900th anniversary of its construction celebrated in 1990 the temple spires were gilded. It is a highly revered temple of Bagan.
The temple was damaged in the earthquake of 1975. However, it has been fully restored and is well maintained by frequent painting and whitewashing of the walls. On the occasion of 900th anniversary of its construction celebrated in 1990 the temple spires were gilded. It is a highly revered temple of Bagan.
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