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We entered Myanmar thru the Moreh-Tamu border crossing from India on 2 March 2013.
You did this on your own or with a tourcompany/guide?

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Panny, are you still in the area? PM me if you want to know more about the border crossing in Mae Sai.
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Hi MJ,

Long story: our plan was to enter Thailand near Vientiane (Laos) and get a 15-day visa on arrival. A few days later we planned to go to Myanmar as described by you and return with a 60 day Thai visa, which we got in Laos before.
But Thai-Immigration gave us a hard time. Simon got 15 days as planned, but for me they insisted on stamping the 60 day visa. It was a real LONG and nasty story: lot´s of harassment and have to be polite to ass***!
I hate situations, where the stupid ones have the power.

After that the Myanmar trip was practically impossible for us:
Since we didn´t want to go through all the hassle and cost for another 60 day visa and since a 15 day visa on arrival after the Myanmar trip wouldn´t have been enough for us, we skipped the trip to Myanmar.

Now we are in Bangkok doing visa-applications, stocking up spare parts and prepare the airfreight to Nepal!

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Burma bike trips

Eric of LARA can do a bike trip in Burma. Might want to contact him at:

Laos Motorcycle Tours - Motorcycle Holiday Adventures in Laos
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But Thai-Immigration gave us a hard time. Simon got 15 days as planned, but for me they insisted on stamping the 60 day visa. It was a real LONG and nasty story: lot´s of harassment and have to be polite to ass***!
I hate situations, where the stupid ones have the power.
Yeah, land borders can be pretty tough in that area. I hear it's always a matter of how much change you can spare

Anyway, good luck with your visas. Bangkok is certainly a great place to be stuck for a while, we've really enjoyed our time in that city.
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