Visa exemption, attractive travel packages set to increase Singaporean visitors to Myanmar
The number of Singaporean travellers to Myanmar is predicted to increase by 35 percent with the onset of the 30-day visa exemption for citizens of both countries. To showcase the Golden Land’s diverse attractions, Myanmar Tourism Marketing (MTM) is leading a delegation of Myanmar hospitality and travel companies to Singapore today, coinciding with the visit of State Counsellor Aung San Su Kyi. Myanmar Minister of Hotel & Tourism H.E. Mr U Ohn Maung says: “I do expect a 35 percent increase of Singaporeans travelling to Myanmar if we successfully promote the variety of tourist attractions the country has to offer. Myanmar is safe, excellent to travel the whole year round, and Myanmar food is certainly something to come back for over and over again.” Effective today, December 1, 2016, Singaporeans travelling to Myanmar for under 30 days, either for business or leisure, need not apply for a visa. The visa exemption between the two countries was announced on 1 June 2016 during the visit of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to Myanmar.
“Given the proximity between Myanmar and Singapore and the deep ties between the two nations, which go back 50 years ago with the launch of bilateral diplomatic relations, such closeness will translate into strong growth of two way tourism and stronger people-to-people relations,” says MTM Chairperson May Myat Mon Win. A part of the Myanmar Tourism Federation, MTM aims to promote Myanmar as a sustainable tourism destination. The Singapore roadshow this week features a high-level business matching meeting among some 50 Myanmar and Singapore hospitality & travel companies. It also serves as a lead up to the first Myanmar Tourism Festival in Singapore in January 2017.
Home to some of the most remarkable sights and cultural experiences in Southeast Asia, Myanmar is steadily establishing itself as a popular destination that’s safe and readily accessible any time of the year. “We have witnessed a surge of Singaporean travelers and look forward to this growing. We’re on a mission to show the world what this hidden gem called Myanmar has to offer; and in doing so, we’d like to dispel some myths about the country. It’s not true that you can only visit Myanmar during the dry season. In fact, Myanmar’s best kept secret is the green season from June till September,” Chairperson May Myat Mon Win added. MTM is poised to facilitate improvements to and diversify existing travel options in Myanmar to support the Myanmar government’s effort to tap into the large pool of Singaporean travelers. MTM is also working closely with tourism players from both countries to create travel packages that will make Myanmar even more attractive to Singaporeans. In 2015, there were 43,000 Singaporeans who traveled to Myanmar. As of August 2016, more than 32,000 Singaporeans have visited the country, an increase of 18 percent compared to the same period last year.
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