Corona virus (COVID-19) travel restrictions in Myanmar – updated 8 July, 2020
All international flights are suspended until 31 July. For information on what to expect upon arrival, read the latest from the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism.
Lock downs and curfews are in place across the country, and differ between regions.
From 13 May, it is compulsory to wear a face mask in public.
When crossing district borders, in some areas you may be required to self-isolate for 28 days.
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Previous COVID-19 restrictions in Myanmar - 26 March, 2020
If you are in Myanmar and able to leave, you should do so as soon as possible due to potential pressures on medical facilities and the risk of flights out of Myanmar being cancelled.
All land borders with neighboring countries were closed on March 19.
From 24 March there are new temporary restrictive measures in place. All incoming foreign nationals are required to present a certificate of evidence that they do not have COVID-19, which must be issued no more than 72 hours in advance of travel.
All foreign visitors arriving in Myanmar will be placed in a 14-day government quarantine facility. Travelers who have visited China or the Republic of Korea will not be permitted entry.
Stay up to date with media and your government travel advisories. These restrictions could change without warning at any time.