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Travel advice for Myanmar in 2024

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Naypyidaw •
Asia •
South-Eastern Asia •
Least Developed •
51.42M people
⚠️ Do not travel 🕒 Issued date: May 3, 2023
⚠️ We've reviewed our advice for Myanmar. We haven't changed the level of our advice, do not travel to Myanmar due to ongoing civil unrest and armed conflict. Violence, including explosions and attacks, can occur anywhere and anytime, including in Yangon. Attacks may be planned against locations that foreigners frequent, including public spaces and civilian infrastructure. Attacks are unpredictable in their location and intensity. Remain aware of the security environment at all times. Minimise movement, especially on anniversaries and days of national significance, and monitor media closely. There've been widespread detentions, including of foreigners. may be at risk of arbitrary detention. Be aware of offers of employment that appear 'too good to be true'. Foreign nationals have been trafficked into Myanmar (either directly into Yangon or via a neighbouring country) and forced to work in fraudulent activity, with poor pay and living conditions, restrictions on movement, and severe mistreatment. (See Safety). We continue to advise: Do not travel to Myanmar due to ongoing civil unrest and armed conflict.

Travel advice for Myanmar in 2024

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Travel advice and restrictions for Myanmar. Do not travel. We've reviewed our advice for Myanmar. We haven't changed the level of our advice, do not travel to Myanmar due to ongoing civil unrest and armed conflict. Violence, including explosions and attacks, can occur anywhere and anytime, including in Yangon. Attacks may be planned against locations that foreigners frequent, including public spaces and civilian infrastructure. Attacks are unpredictable in their location and intensity. Remain aware of the security environment at all times. Minimise movement, especially on anniversaries and days of national significance, and monitor media closely. There've been widespread detentions, including of foreigners. may be at risk of arbitrary detention. Be aware of offers of employment that appear 'too good to be true'. Foreign nationals have been trafficked into Myanmar (either directly into Yangon or via a neighbouring country) and forced to work in fraudulent activity, with poor pay and living conditions, restrictions on movement, and severe mistreatment. (See Safety). We continue to advise: Do not travel to Myanmar due to ongoing civil unrest and armed conflict.Find useful information on safety and security so you can be informed and get prepared. See a visual map of travel risks on the world map.