How much is Myanmar? A cost estimation for 14 days
Just back from Myanmar my first post is a cost estimation. I didn’t include the flight because I came from Tokyo. I was travelling with a friend which made it cheap because we were able to share rooms and transportation. All accommodations had breakfast included.
| General: | |
|---|---|
| Lunch/Dinner | 1500 – 3000 Kyat |
| Water | 200 – 300 Kyat |
| Yangon (2 nights + 1 nightbus): | |
|---|---|
| Transfer from the airport (at night) | 15 $ |
| Shwe Dagon Pagoda | 8000 Kyat |
| National Museum | 5000 Kyat |
| Kandawgyi Lake | 2000 Kyat |
| Transfer Highway Bus Terminal | 7000 Kyat per cab |
| 4 Rivers Hostel, 8 Bed Dorm | 13 $/Night |

| Mandalay (2 nights): | |
|---|---|
| Night bus JJ-Express Yangon → Mandalay | 18500 Kyat |
| Transfer from highway bus terminal | 6000 Kyat per cab |
| Entrance fee Mandalay Archaeological Zone | 10000 Kyat |
| Bicycle rent | 2 $/day |
| Camera fee Mandalay Hill | 1000 Kyat |
| Yoe Yoe Lay Hostel, 6 Bed Dorm | 10 $/Night |
| Transfer to ferry terminal | 6000 Kyat per cab |

| Bagan (3 nights): | |
|---|---|
| IWT Boot Mandalay → Nyaung U | 15 $ |
| Entrance fee Bagan Archaeological Zone | 20 $ |
| Bicycle rent | 1 $/day |
| Day trip to Mount Popa | 10 $ |
| Eden Motel, 2-Bed-Room with Bathroom | 28 $/Night (for the room) |

| Inle Lake (2 nights + night bus): | |
|---|---|
| Bus Nyaung U → Nyaung Shwe with transfer from terminal | 11000 Kyat |
| Entrance fee Inle Lake | 10 $ |
| Boot tour | 15000 Kyat per boot (max. 6 people) |
| Night bus to Yangon with transfer to the departure terminal and food | 20000 Kyat |
| Aquarius Inn, 2-Bed-Room | 18$/night (for the room) |
| Day trip Bago: | |
|---|---|
| Train ticket Upper Class Roundtrip | 2150 Kyat |
| Several Pagodas* | free |
*I read about a 10$ ticket, but there was no place/person to buy it.
| Yangon (1 night): | |
|---|---|
| Transfer to the airport | 7000 Kyat per taxi |
This all sums up to about 320 Dollar. Food and the flight are not included. I’ve always listed the full price for transportation but a lot can be saved by sharing. I paid about 5000 Kyat for food per day, but if you like instant soup you can save a lot because a portion is about 120-200 Kyat.
Please be aware that prices in Myanmar can change pretty fast. Those mentioned above are from January 2015.
I brought Dollar and Euro, the Euros for changing into Kyat. Many guidebooks mention prices in Dollar but there is a change to the local currency in many places. I also saw many ATMs taking Visa and Mastercard. Fees were between 4000 – 5000 Kyat per withdraw.
As always I hope that this estimation helps you making plans.
Don’t Panic!

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