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For all the tour prices, we will quote
with United State Dollar (US$) only. We
are sorry to inform that we cannot accept
the payments by credit cards and traveler’s
cheques. We normally accept the “Cash-Upon-Arrival”
full payment in United State Dollar (US$).
However, this policy may not apply to all
the tours and you may be asked to pay deposit
by wiring to our bank account, which we
will inform you the detailed bank information
and procedures during the communication
with you and the agency. The amount of deposit
may also be varied depending on the type
of hotel and kind of tour services you want
to use. Some high-end hotels, cruises services,
and special tour arrangements may require
15% to 100% non-refundable1
deposit upon issuing the confirmation and
to secure the booking. In these circumstances,
to cover the from the cancellation / date
changes policies, we will ask you to deposit
the required amount claimed by the said
services.
Although we prefer to accept all the payments
in US Dollar (US$) only, it is possible
to accept the payment in Euro (€) as well,
subject to the prevailing exchange rate
within Myanmar. In contrast, Myanmar does
not practice the same international exchange
rate between Euro and US Dollar, despite
Euro is Myanmar’s official foreign currency.
Thus, we will inform you how much it will
cost in Euro, after converting with the
current exchange rate in Myanmar. In most
cases, it is more convenient to settle the
payment in US dollar rather than any other
currencies.
Please be informed that the use of credit
cards and traveler’s cheques are not possible,
except at a handful of international hotels,
and jewelry shops. In case if you need to
cash from these places the amount of cash
withdrawal and functionality are very limited
as well as very high commission will be
charged (up to 30%). Thus, please remember
to bring enough US$ cash when visiting Myanmar.
1Some
hotels/cruise/tour services ask 15% to 100%
deposit, which is partially refundable in
regard with the number of the days prior
to the commencement of their services. For
most of the said services, the lost of partial
deposit will occur if cancel or date change
less than 60-days, while some services may
claim full payment if such things happen.
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