Myanmar Visa-Free for Russians 2026 | Complete Guide — Entry Rules, Duration & Tips
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🛂 Myanmar Visa Policy Update 2026–2027

Myanmar Visa-Free for
Russian Citizens:
Everything You Need to Know

No visa. No embassy queue. No e-Visa application. Russian passport holders can fly directly to Myanmar and explore one of Southeast Asia’s most extraordinary countries — completely hassle-free.

Published: June 2026  |  Updated for 2026 & 2027  |  10-min read
✅ YES — Visa-Free!

Russian citizens can visit Myanmar without a visa for up to 30 days per stay under Myanmar’s visa exemption policy. No prior application, no embassy visit, no e-Visa required. Simply arrive at an approved international entry point with a valid Russian passport and onward travel documentation.

📋 Myanmar Visa-Free for Russians — At a Glance

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Visa Required?

NO — visa-free entry for Russian passport holders

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Max Stay

30 days per visit (tourist entry)

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Extendable?

Not normally. Must exit and re-enter for a new 30-day period.

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Entry Points

Yangon, Mandalay & Naypyidaw international airports

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Passport Validity

Minimum 6 months validity beyond entry date

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Cost

Free — no visa fee, no application, no processing charge

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Onward Ticket

Proof of onward/return travel is strongly recommended

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Accommodation

Hotel booking confirmation helpful to present at immigration

🤝 Why Is Myanmar Visa-Free for Russians?

Myanmar’s visa exemption policy for Russian citizens is part of a bilateral agreement between the two countries aimed at boosting tourism and strengthening economic ties. The policy grants Russian passport holders 30-day visa-free access for tourism purposes — one of the most generous visa-free arrangements Myanmar extends to any nationality.

This agreement has become significantly more relevant since 2022, as Russian travellers increasingly explore destinations in Asia that offer straightforward, restriction-free entry. Myanmar has actively welcomed this shift, with Russian visitors now among the growing nationalities contributing to Myanmar’s tourism recovery in 2025 and into 2026 and 2027.

For Russian travellers, Myanmar offers something increasingly rare: a destination with no Western-style payment restrictions, no reliance on Visa/Mastercard networks (cash and Union Pay work perfectly), and a tourism infrastructure that has adapted to serve travellers operating outside the traditional Western financial system. Combined with some of the most spectacular landscapes, temples, and beaches in all of Southeast Asia, Myanmar has emerged as one of the most practical and rewarding destinations for Russian citizens in 2026.

🗓️ Policy Status in 2026: Myanmar’s visa exemption for Russian citizens is currently active and in force for 2026 and has been confirmed as ongoing into 2027. Always verify the latest entry requirements at the official Myanmar Embassy or your nearest Myanmar consulate before travel, as policies can be updated. This guide reflects the best available information as of June 2026.

📁 Documents Required at Myanmar Immigration

Russian citizens arriving under the visa exemption need to present the following documents at the immigration desk. Immigration officers at Yangon International Airport are experienced with Russian travellers — the process is typically smooth and fast.

  • Valid Russian Passport — at least 6 months validity

    Your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond your intended entry date. A passport expiring within 6 months will likely result in denial of entry. Double-check this before booking flights.

  • Completed Arrival/Departure Card (Form 3)

    An immigration form distributed on the aircraft or available at the airport. Fill it in completely and legibly — your hotel address and intended length of stay must be accurate.

  • Proof of Onward or Return Travel

    A printed or digital copy of your flight ticket out of Myanmar (or onward to another country). Immigration may ask for this — having it ready avoids delays. A flexible open ticket works if it shows departure from Myanmar within 30 days.

  • Hotel Booking Confirmation (First Night Minimum)

    Print or show a digital confirmation of your first night’s accommodation. This is not always checked, but having it ready demonstrates your travel is properly planned. Helps ensure a fast passage through immigration.

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    Sufficient Funds (Shown if Asked)

    Immigration may ask you to demonstrate you have adequate funds for your stay. USD cash is the most useful currency to carry when entering Myanmar. A general guide is $50 per day of intended stay, though this is rarely checked in practice for tourists.

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    Travel Insurance (Strongly Recommended)

    Not required by Myanmar immigration, but essential for any responsible traveller. Medical facilities vary significantly outside Yangon and Mandalay. Ensure your policy covers Myanmar and includes medical evacuation. Russian insurers and a growing number of international providers cover Myanmar in 2026.

  • Do NOT Arrive Without a Confirmed Onward Ticket

    Unlike some countries where onward travel is loosely enforced, Myanmar’s immigration can decline entry if you cannot demonstrate you will leave within 30 days. Buy your exit ticket before flying in, even if plans may change — it can always be modified later.

🛬 Approved Entry Points for Russian Citizens

Russian passport holders can enter Myanmar visa-free through the following international airports and select land border crossings. Air entry via Yangon is by far the most common and most convenient route.

Entry PointTypeVisa-Free?Notes
Yangon (RGN)✈️ International Airport✅ YESMain hub — most flights, most services, easiest entry
Mandalay (MDL)✈️ International Airport✅ YESGood for northern Myanmar focus — Bagan, Inle Lake access
Naypyidaw (NYT)✈️ International Airport✅ YESCapital city airport — limited international routes
Selected Land Borders🚌 Land Crossing⚠️ LimitedConfirm specific border crossing eligibility before travel. Not all land crossings accept visa-exempt nationalities.
💡 Best Entry Point for Russians in 2026: Yangon International Airport (RGN) is the clear recommendation — the largest airport, most direct international connections (including routes via Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and direct connections from some Russian hubs), the fastest immigration processing, and the best onward domestic connections to all Myanmar’s top destinations.

🚀 Step-by-Step: How Russian Citizens Enter Myanmar Visa-Free

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Book Your Flight to Yangon (or Mandalay)

Most Russian travellers route via Bangkok (BKK/DMK), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Singapore (SIN), or Dubai (DXB) — all have strong connections to Yangon. AirAsia, Bangkok Airways, Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines, and Singapore Airlines all serve Yangon from regional hubs. Check Aviasales or Skyscanner for best routing from Russian cities.

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Book Your First Night’s Hotel & Onward Exit Ticket

Before departure, confirm at minimum your first night’s accommodation and have a departure flight out of Myanmar booked — even if tentative. These two items are your insurance against any difficulty at immigration. Both are quick to arrange online.

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Fill In the Arrival Card on the Aircraft

Flight attendants distribute Myanmar arrival/departure cards (Form 3) during the flight. Complete your full name (as in passport), passport number, date of birth, nationality (Russian Federation), intended address in Myanmar, and purpose of visit (Tourism). Keep the departure stub — you’ll surrender it when you leave.

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Proceed to Immigration — “Visa Exempt” Lane

At Yangon Airport, look for the “Visa Exempt / Visa on Arrival” immigration lane. Present your Russian passport and completed arrival card. The officer may ask your hotel name, length of stay, and to see your onward ticket. Have these ready on your phone or printed. Processing time is typically 3–8 minutes per person.

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Receive Your 30-Day Stamp & Enter Myanmar

The immigration officer stamps your passport with a 30-day tourist entry. Check the date carefully before leaving the counter. You must exit Myanmar on or before this date. Your adventure officially begins the moment you walk through those doors.

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Get a Local SIM Card at the Airport

Immediately after clearing customs, buy a Myanmar SIM card from Ooredoo or MPT (available at airport counters). A data SIM with 10–15GB costs approximately $3–6 and works across most of the country. Having data from your first minute in Myanmar makes navigation, translation, and travel planning dramatically easier.

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Withdraw Myanmar Kyat & Enjoy

ATMs are available at Yangon Airport — withdraw Myanmar Kyat (MMK) immediately. USD cash also works widely across Myanmar. UnionPay cards work at many ATMs and some businesses. Mastercard/Visa cards have extremely limited acceptance in Myanmar — cash is king. Carry USD as backup at all times.

💳 Money, Cards & Payments for Russian Travellers in Myanmar

One of Myanmar’s most practical advantages for Russian travellers in 2026 is its cash-based economy. The near-total absence of Western payment networks actually works in Russian travellers’ favour — most transactions are in cash (Myanmar Kyat or USD), and UnionPay cards have functional ATM access in major cities.

Payment MethodWorks in Myanmar?Recommendation
Myanmar Kyat (Cash)✅ EverywherePrimary currency for all daily spending
USD Cash✅ Widely acceptedEssential backup — carry crisp, undamaged USD bills (post-2006)
UnionPay Card✅ ATMs in major citiesGood for withdrawing Kyat in Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan area
Visa / Mastercard⚠️ Very limitedSome upscale hotels only — do not rely on these
Mir Card❌ Not acceptedNot functional in Myanmar — carry USD and UnionPay
Crypto / USDT⚠️ Informal onlySome informal exchange available — not recommended for tourists
💡 Money Tip for Russian Travellers: Bring USD cash in small denominations ($1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100) — notes must be pristine, printed after 2006, and free of any marks, tears, or folds. Damaged USD bills are refused at exchange counters. Exchange USD to Kyat at airport exchange counters or licensed money changers (not street changers) for the best rates. Carry enough Kyat for several days at a time when leaving Yangon or Mandalay.

🗺️ Best Places to Visit in Myanmar on a 30-Day Visa-Free Stay

Thirty days is a generous window to explore Myanmar properly. Here are the must-visit destinations for first-time Russian travellers, with suggested time allocations for a complete Myanmar experience.

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3–4 Days

Yangon — The Gateway City

Begin your Myanmar journey in the pulsing, chaotic, beautiful former capital. Don’t miss the Shwedagon Pagoda at sunset (the most sacred Buddhist site in Myanmar), the colonial downtown grid, the vibrant street food scene, and Bogyoke Market for gems and crafts. Yangon is not just a transit stop — it rewards slow exploration.

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3–4 Days

Bagan — 3,000 Ancient Temples

The crown jewel of Myanmar. Over 3,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas spread across a vast plain, many dating to the 11th–13th centuries. Rent an e-bike and ride between temples at sunrise. Hot air balloon rides over the plain at dawn are one of Southeast Asia’s greatest experiences. Utterly unlike anywhere else on earth.

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4–5 Days

Inle Lake — Floating World

The legendary lake in Shan State where fishermen row with one leg and farmers grow crops on water. Boat between floating villages, ancient pagodas, and lotus silk workshops. One of Myanmar’s most photogenic and culturally rich destinations. Cool climate year-round at 880m altitude.

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4–5 Days

Ngwe Saung — Silver Beach

Myanmar’s most spectacular undiscovered beach — 20km of white sand on the Bay of Bengal, almost completely crowd-free. Fresh seafood for $5, warm turquoise water, no high-rises. A 5-hour drive from Yangon. The perfect beach contrast to Myanmar’s temple and lake experiences.

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2–3 Days

Mandalay — Royal Capital

Myanmar’s cultural heartland — royal palaces, ancient monasteries, and the spectacular U Bein Bridge (the world’s longest teak footbridge) at sunset. Day trips to the ancient capitals of Amarapura, Inwa, and Sagaing are easily arranged. A fascinating city that rewards those who look beyond the surface.

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3–4 Days

Kalaw & Shan Hills Trek

A cool highland town in Shan State, base for trekking through Pa-O, Danu, and Shan tribal villages to Inle Lake. Two or three days on foot through terraced farmland and forested ridges, staying in village homestays, is one of Myanmar’s most authentic and rewarding travel experiences.

🗓️ Suggested 30-Day Myanmar Itinerary for Russian Travellers

With the full 30-day visa-free window, you can experience the very best of Myanmar without rushing. Here is a recommended route that covers the essential highlights while leaving room for detours:

Days 1–4: Yangon. Arrive, recover from the journey, and immerse yourself in the city. Shwedagon Pagoda, colonial architecture walk, Bogyoke Market, Chinatown night market, and a day trip to the Bago temples.

Days 5–9: Bagan. Fly from Yangon to Nyaung U (35 minutes) or take the overnight express bus. Rent an e-bike. Watch the sunrise from Shwesandaw Pagoda. Hire a local guide for half a day to understand what you’re looking at. Take the hot air balloon if budget allows (book ahead — limited spots).

Days 10–12: Mandalay. Bus or fly from Bagan. U Bein Bridge sunset, Mandalay Hill, Mahamuni Pagoda, and day trips to Amarapura and Inwa. Good base for buying gems, lacquerware, and handcrafted items.

Days 13–18: Kalaw Trek to Inle Lake. Bus from Mandalay to Kalaw. Spend 3 days trekking to Inle Lake with a guide. Arrive at the lake by foot. Then 3 more days on the lake — longtail boat, floating gardens, Shwe Indein stupas, lotus silk, and sunset from the water.

Days 19–23: Ngwe Saung Beach. Fly Heho → Yangon, then bus or private car to Ngwe Saung. Five days of complete decompression — fresh seafood, long beach walks, snorkelling at Lover’s Island, and absolutely nothing urgent to do.

Days 24–27: Return to Yangon. Last days in the capital — revisit any favourite spots, do final shopping, enjoy a proper Yangon dinner at a rooftop restaurant, and prepare for departure.

Days 28–30: Buffer / Flexibility. Always build 2–3 buffer days into Myanmar travel. Domestic flights delay, road conditions change with weather, and a place you planned for two nights will inevitably become five. The buffer days also relieve pressure if you simply don’t want to leave somewhere yet.

🧳 Practical Tips for Russian Travellers in Myanmar 2026

🌐 Connectivity

Buy a local SIM at Yangon Airport immediately on arrival (Ooredoo or MPT — both excellent). A data SIM with 15GB costs under $5 and provides 4G in cities, towns, and most tourist areas. Signal drops in remote rural zones and on mountain roads — download offline maps (Maps.me or Google Maps offline) before leaving cities. Telegram works well across Myanmar.

🏥 Health & Medical

Yangon has private hospitals (Asia Royal, Pun Hlaing) with acceptable standards for emergencies. Outside major cities, medical care is limited — this is why travel insurance with evacuation cover is essential. Drink only bottled or purified water. Mosquito repellent is required, especially in river areas and during monsoon season. Malaria prophylaxis may be recommended for remote highland areas — consult a travel health clinic before departure.

📱 Communication Apps

WhatsApp, Telegram, and Viber all work in Myanmar without VPN. Some social media platforms may require a VPN at certain times — download a reputable VPN (Proton VPN or similar) before arriving in Myanmar while you still have unrestricted app store access. Russian VPN providers that work in Myanmar include several well-established options.

🚌 Getting Around Myanmar

Domestic flights are the fastest option between major cities (Yangon–Bagan, Yangon–Heho for Inle Lake, Yangon–Mandalay). Budget domestic airlines include Air KBZ and Myanmar National Airlines. For overland, JJ Express and Mandalar Minn run comfortable overnight buses on major routes at low cost ($8–20). Tuk-tuks, motorcycle taxis, and shared taxis handle local transport.

📸 Photography & Respect

Myanmar is extraordinarily photogenic — but always ask permission before photographing people, especially monks and villagers. Remove shoes at all pagodas and monasteries. Dress modestly at religious sites (covered shoulders and knees). These small acts of respect transform how locals receive you and significantly enrich your experience.

⚠️ Important: Check Travel Advisories Before Departure Myanmar’s internal political situation has been complex since 2021. Certain areas of the country are inaccessible or inadvisable for tourists, while major tourist zones (Yangon, Bagan, Inle Lake, Mandalay, and the main beaches) remain generally accessible. Check your government’s latest Myanmar travel advisory — Russia’s МИД publishes updated guidance — and register with your nearest consulate if travelling for extended periods. Stay informed, stay flexible, and exercise common sense.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Myanmar Visa-Free for Russians

Can Russian citizens extend their 30-day visa-free stay in Myanmar?

The 30-day visa-free period is generally not extendable under the tourist exemption. To stay longer, you would need to exit Myanmar and re-enter (a “visa run”) for a fresh 30-day period, or look into other visa categories. Always confirm the current extension policy with Myanmar Immigration or a reputable local travel agent, as policies can be updated.

Can Russian citizens enter Myanmar by land visa-free?

Land border crossings are possible for some points on the Myanmar border, but the visa exemption availability at land crossings is not uniform. Always confirm the specific crossing’s eligibility for Russian passport holders before travelling overland. Air entry via Yangon, Mandalay, or Naypyidaw is the safest and most straightforward option.

Do I need to register with Myanmar authorities during my stay?

Foreign visitors staying at registered hotels and guesthouses are automatically registered by the accommodation — this is handled by the property, not the guest. If you stay with friends or family rather than in a hotel, registration requirements apply and must be completed within 24 hours at the local ward administration office.

Are there direct flights from Russia to Myanmar in 2026?

As of 2026, there are no reliable direct scheduled flights between Russian cities and Myanmar. The most efficient routing is via Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang), Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, or Dubai. Bangkok is the most popular hub — Bangkok to Yangon is a 2-hour flight with multiple daily options across several airlines.

How much money should I budget for 30 days in Myanmar?

Myanmar is excellent value. A comfortable mid-range budget is approximately $60–90 per day including accommodation, food, transport, and activities. Budget travellers can get by on $30–45/day. Allow $150–200/day for a genuinely comfortable experience with good hotels, domestic flights, and guided activities. The 30-day budget therefore ranges from roughly $900 (shoestring) to $6,000+ (luxury).

Is Myanmar safe for Russian tourists in 2026?

Major tourist destinations — Yangon, Bagan, Inle Lake, Mandalay, and the main beach areas — are generally safe for tourists in 2026, and Russian travellers report positive experiences in these zones. However, Myanmar has active conflict areas, particularly in border regions and certain parts of Shan, Kayah, Kachin, and Rakhine states. Research specific areas before travel, follow your government’s advisories, and avoid zones explicitly listed as dangerous. The mainstream tourism circuit is a very different environment from conflict-affected areas.

What is the best time of year for Russians to visit Myanmar?

November through February is the ideal window — dry, sunny, pleasantly cool (especially in Shan State highlands), and perfect for all outdoor activities and beach time. October is excellent for the Phaung Daw Oo Festival at Inle Lake. March–May is hotter but still manageable. June–September (monsoon) brings heavy rain but dramatically lower prices and lush green scenery — experienced travellers who can handle rain find this season rewarding.

Готовы к путешествию в Мьянму? / Ready for Myanmar?

No visa. No application. No embassy queue. Just your Russian passport, a flight to Yangon, and 30 days in one of Southeast Asia’s most extraordinary countries. Your adventure is waiting.

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🌅 Final Word

Myanmar has a habit of exceeding expectations. Travellers who arrive expecting temples leave talking about the people. Travellers who arrive for the beaches leave thinking about the food. Travellers who plan two weeks leave wishing they’d booked a month.

For Russian citizens in 2026, the combination of 30-day visa-free entry, cash-friendly economy, no Western payment barriers, and some of the most extraordinary landscapes in all of Asia makes Myanmar not just a viable destination — but an exceptional one. Possibly the best-kept secret for Russian travellers in the whole of Southeast Asia right now.

Your passport is enough. Go.

— Written by a Southeast Asia travel specialist with extensive Myanmar travel experience across all major regions and seasons.

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