
π²π² Myanmar Travel Costs & Budget Guide for Tourists
Myanmar remains one of Southeast Asiaβs most fascinating destinations β rich in history, temples, culture, and untouched landscapes. But one of the biggest questions travelers ask before booking is:
How much does it cost to travel in Myanmar?
The good news? Myanmar can still be very affordable compared to Thailand, Singapore, or Malaysia β especially if you plan wisely.
This detailed budget guide covers:
- Average daily travel costs
- Accommodation prices
- Food & dining expenses
- Transportation costs
- Entrance fees & activities
- Hidden costs
- Money-saving tips
- Sample daily budgets
Letβs break it down clearly.
π° Is Myanmar Expensive for Tourists?
Myanmar is generally considered budget-friendly to mid-range affordable, depending on your travel style.
Costs vary based on:
- Travel season (high season = higher prices)
- Type of accommodation
- Domestic flights vs buses
- Tourist region
- Luxury vs local dining
On average:
- Budget traveler: $25β$40 per day
- Mid-range traveler: $45β$80 per day
- Comfort traveler: $90β$150+ per day
π¨ Accommodation Costs in Myanmar
Accommodation prices fluctuate based on season and city.
ποΈ Budget Guesthouses
- $10β$25 per night
- Basic room, fan or simple AC
- Private bathroom common
Best found in:
- Bagan
- Inle Lake
- Hpa An
- Kalaw
π¨ Mid-Range Hotels
- $30β$70 per night
- Air conditioning
- Breakfast included
- WiFi and 24-hour front desk
ποΈ Luxury Hotels & Resorts
- $80β$250+ per night
- Popular in Yangon and Ngapali Beach
- Boutique resorts in Bagan
π‘ Tip: Book early during peak season (NovβFeb).
π Food & Dining Costs
Myanmar is a paradise for affordable food lovers.
π₯ Street Food
- $1β$3 per meal
- Mohinga (national dish)
- Shan noodles
- Fried snacks
π Local Restaurants
- $3β$7 per meal
- Curry sets
- Tea leaf salad
- Grilled fish
π½οΈ Western Restaurants
- $8β$15 per meal
β Coffee Shops
- $2β$5 per drink
Average food budget:
- Budget traveler: $8β$12 per day
- Mid-range: $15β$25 per day
π Transportation Costs
Getting around Myanmar is relatively affordable.
βοΈ Domestic Flights
- $60β$120 one way
Useful for long distances like: - Yangon β Bagan
- Mandalay β Heho (Inle Lake)
π Buses
- $8β$20
- VIP buses with reclining seats available
π City Taxis
- $2β$8 per ride (depending on distance)
π΅ Motorbike Rental
- $5β$10 per day
Popular in: - Bagan
- Hpa An
π² Bicycle Rental
- $2β$5 per day
ποΈ Entrance Fees & Attractions
Myanmar has zone-based entrance fees for key destinations.
ποΈ Bagan Archaeological Zone
- Approx. $15β$25
π£ Inle Lake Zone Fee
- Around $10β$20
π Shwedagon Pagoda (Yangon)
- Around $8β$10
These fees usually grant multi-day access.
πΆ SIM Cards & Internet Costs
Staying connected is affordable.
- SIM card: $2β$5
- Data package: $5β$10
Coverage is strong in cities and tourist hubs.
π΅ ATM & Banking Fees
ATMs are widely available in cities.
- Withdrawal fee: $4β$6 per transaction
- Maximum withdrawal limit varies
Cash is still important, especially in rural areas.
ποΈ Beach Costs (Ngapali & Ngwe Saung)
Beach destinations are more expensive.
- Budget room: $25β$40
- Mid-range: $50β$120
- Seafood meal: $8β$20
Still cheaper than many Thai islands.
π Sample Daily Budgets
π Budget Backpacker ($30/day)
- Hostel/guesthouse: $15
- Food: $10
- Transport & activities: $5
π§³ Mid-Range Traveler ($65/day)
- Hotel: $40
- Food: $15
- Tours & transport: $10
ποΈ Comfort Traveler ($120/day)
- Boutique hotel: $90
- Dining: $20
- Activities & transfers: $10+
π§Ύ Hidden Costs to Consider
β Visa fees
β Travel insurance
β Domestic flight baggage fees
β Festival price surges
β Guide tips
ποΈ Souvenir Costs
Handicrafts and textiles:
- Longyi: $5β$15
- Handmade lacquerware: $10β$50
- Wooden carvings: varies
Bargaining is common but polite.
π‘ How to Save Money in Myanmar
β Travel in shoulder season
β Use buses instead of flights
β Eat local food
β Stay in family guesthouses
β Share boat tours at Inle Lake
β Rent bicycles instead of motorbikes
ποΈ Does Season Affect Cost?
Yes.
Peak Season (NovβFeb)
Higher hotel rates
Hot Season (MarβMay)
Lower prices
Monsoon (JunβOct)
Cheapest accommodation
π¦ Cash or Card?
Major cities accept cards, but:
β Carry USD or local currency
β Avoid damaged banknotes
β Exchange at banks or official counters
π Comparing Myanmar to Other Countries
Compared to:
- Thailand β Myanmar is slightly cheaper in accommodation
- Vietnam β Similar prices
- Singapore β Much cheaper
π§³ Is Myanmar Worth the Cost?
Absolutely.
For what you get β ancient temples, authentic culture, fewer crowds β Myanmar offers exceptional value.
β Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much money do I need per day in Myanmar?
Budget travelers can manage with $30β$40 per day, while mid-range travelers average $60β$80 daily.
2. Is Myanmar cheaper than Thailand?
Generally yes, especially for accommodation and local food.
3. Are ATMs easy to find?
Yes in cities, but rural areas require cash planning.
4. Do I need to carry USD?
USD is useful for exchange and emergencies, but local currency is widely used.
5. Are entrance fees expensive?
Major sites charge $10β$25 zone fees, which are reasonable for multi-day access.
6. Is Myanmar good for budget backpackers?
Yes β it remains one of Southeast Asiaβs better-value cultural destinations.
π Final Thoughts
Myanmar travel costs remain reasonable, especially compared to many Southeast Asian hotspots. Whether youβre backpacking through Bagan or enjoying sunset views in Ngapali, you can tailor your trip to fit your budget.
With smart planning, Myanmar offers rich experiences without breaking the bank.

