Myanmar is affordable but not as cheap as Southeast Asian favorites like Vietnam or Thailand. Here’s a rough breakdown:
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Hostels: Approx 15,000–30,000 MMK ($7–$14 USD) per night
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Mid-range hotels: Approx 50,000–100,000 MMK ($24–$48 USD)
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Street food meals: Approx 2,000–5,000 MMK ($1–$2.50 USD)
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Restaurant meals: Approx 10,000–20,000 MMK ($5–$10 USD)
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Transport: Buses between cities cost around Approx 10,000–30,000 MMK ($5–$15 USD)
Cash is king. Many places don’t accept cards, so withdraw kyat at ATMs in major cities.
Other Essential Info
Internet & SIM Cards: Wi-Fi is slow; buy a local SIM (Ooredoo or Telenor) for better data.
Transport: Use Grab for taxis in Yangon/Mandalay; buses and trains are cheap but slow.
Cultural Etiquette: Remove shoes before entering temples, and never point your feet at Buddha statues.
Health: Drink bottled water; consider vaccinations for Hepatitis A & Typhoid.
Local Market: Don’t miss visiting a local market in Shan State you’ll find fresh produce, handmade crafts, and even meet the famous leg rowing fishermen of Inle Lake showing off their unique paddling style.
Beach Escape and Colonial Legacy
If you’re craving sand and sea, head to Ngapali Beach, known for its palm-fringed coastlines and turquoise water one of Southeast Asia’s most underrated beach destinations. For history lovers, Myanmar’s past as a British colony is evident in Yangon’s colonial-era architecture, from old post offices to charming tea houses.