Thursday, March 29, 2012

Electronic Equipment Declaration

Hi everyone,



Going on a trip to Myanmar in November and I%26#39;m intending to bring along a DSLR with some lenses, a tripod, and a battery charger. On top of that, I%26#39;ll also be bringing a laptop. Do any of these items need to be declared at the airport?





Electronic Equipment Declaration


Customs are no longer interested in what you bring.. just remember that a mobile phone will not work.. except as an alarmclock.



Electronic Equipment Declaration


thanks, that sets my heart at ease. :)




do not worry ,bring it your things(Eletic) : D



when you took your tripod to Great Shwe dagon pagoda the will tell you extra money,but said no way and passed them.



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I think what the previous poster is saying is that there used to be an extra fee for photografy at the ShweDagon Pagoda.. (USD 5.00).. This is no longer (usually) being charged.. But may depend on who you are and when you go.... I suggest that a good time to go there is late in the afternoon... so that you see it during daylight and also at night. They do allow you to leave and come back in.. as long as you return the same day.... (not a 24 hour ticket).




The Schwedagon is at its prime in the evening when the lighting is magical and other tourists are at dinner leaving you with the Burmese. On visits over 25 years I have always found it the best ';entertainment'; in the city.




Thanks everyone for the information on visiting and photographing ShweDagon Pagoda.





Are there any festivals, holidays or religious events that would be celebrated in Myanmar during the November period that would be interesting for a tourist and a visual treat for photographers?





Thanks once again!




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Nov 10 Diwali



Nov 24 Tazaung Full Moon

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