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Electricity
The guide was updated:In Yangon, the electrical system operates at a voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The common types of electrical plugs used are Type C, D, F, and G. Type C features two round pins, Type D has three round pins in a triangular pattern, Type F consists of two round pins with grounding clips on the side, and Type G has three rectangular pins in a triangular configuration. Travellers may need an adapter depending on the plug type used by their devices.
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The best time to visit Yangon is during the winter months (November to February). This period offers cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and sightseeing. It also coincides with the Shwedagon Festival, which typically takes place in February or March, offering a unique cultural experience centred around the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda.
If you don’t mind a bit of heat, visiting during Yangon’s dry season between March and May is also a viable option, though temperatures can be quite high. The rainy season occurs from June to October, during which Yangon experiences heavy rainfall and frequent downpours.
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Passport/Visa
Most nationalities are required to have a valid visa before entering Myanmar, except for a handful of Southeast Asian countries, which enjoy visa exemptions for short stays. The easiest way to get your visa is through the Myanmar eVisa system, which allows travellers to apply online and receive approval within a few days. The eVisa is valid for 28 days of travel within the country and can be used for entry at Yangon International Airport.
We always recommend you check for the latest travel advisories and restrictions before planning your trip to Myanmar, as these can change quickly due to political and health-related factors.
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Yangon International Airport (RGN)
Yangon International Airport is relatively small and located approximately 15 kilometres north of the city centre. The journey typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic.
Taxis are the best way to get into town—remember to negotiate the price first. Or you can opt for ride-sharing apps like Grab which operate widely in Yangon.
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Public Transport
Public transport in Yangon has modernised significantly in recent years, with the Yangon Bus Service (YBS) now forming the backbone of the city's transportation network. YBS operates over 100 bus lines, covering most areas and providing a reliable and cost-effective way to navigate the city, though buses can become crowded, especially during peak times. Trishaws and rickshaw tricycles are an alternative for short distances, often in less congested areas.
For information on routes, download the Yangon City Bus (YBS) app.
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Taxi
Taxis are abundant and easy to find in Yangon, with many available on the streets and at key locations such as hotels, shopping centres, and tourist attractions. However, most taxis are not metered, so it is common to negotiate the fare before starting your journey. For more convenience, several ride-sharing apps, including Grab, operate in Yangon, providing a reliable and often more affordable alternative to traditional taxis.
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Pharmacy
Some of the main pharmacy chains you'll find in Yangon include City Care Pharmacy, MediMyanmar, and AA Pharmacy.
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Post
Post offices in Yangon typically operate from 9:30am to 4:30pm on weekdays, and some may open on Saturdays from 9:30am to noon. They offer a range of services including domestic and international mail delivery, parcel services, registered mail, express mail service (EMS), and the sale of postage stamps.
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Telephone
Country code: +95
Area code: 1
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Electricity
In Yangon, the electrical system operates at a voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The common types of electrical plugs used are Type C, D, F, and G. Type C features two round pins, Type D has three round pins in a triangular pattern, Type F consists of two round pins with grounding clips on the side, and Type G has three rectangular pins in a triangular configuration. Travellers may need an adapter depending on the plug type used by their devices.
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