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Hundreds of foreigners stuck on the closed Myanmar border

PHUKET CITY: -- An Immigration officer based in Ranong confirmed by telephone this morning that it is still impossible to make “visa runs” to the Burmese port town of Kaw Thaung, across the bay from Ranong.

The officer, who said he had no idea when the border would reopen, suggested visa runners whose permits-to-stay are set to expire consider using crossings along the borders with Malaysia, Cambodia or Laos instead.

He recommended first checking with the foreign affairs ministries of those countries before starting out, however.

“It is beyond our authority whether Immigration officials in neighboring countries choose to close border checkpoints,” he warned.

A few hundred foreign tourists remain stuck on the Myanmar side of the border since the checkpoint closure, he added.

Myint Than, operator at the Andaman Club resort and casino complex on Thahtay Kyun Island in Myanmar, also opposite Ranong, this afternoon confirmed that the border checkpoint there remains closed.

“We don’t know when it will re-open,” she told the Gazette.

--Phuket Gazette 2006-09-21

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Closed by Myanmar because of the coup, I belive. Hope you visa runners will be able to sort yourselves out without too many problems. Thank Christ I went last week!

Yes, but why, in particular, is the crossing closed only to Myanmar and not to other countries bordering Thailand?

Why would Myanmar alone want to close the border?

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Closed by Myanmar because of the coup, I belive. Hope you visa runners will be able to sort yourselves out without too many problems. Thank Christ I went last week!

Yes, but why, in particular, is the crossing closed only to Myanmar and not to other countries bordering Thailand?

Why would Myanmar alone want to close the border?

If you look at how many armed conflicts there have been between Myanmar and Thailand, then the answer should be obvious

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Closed by Myanmar because of the coup, I belive. Hope you visa runners will be able to sort yourselves out without too many problems. Thank Christ I went last week!

Yes, but why, in particular, is the crossing closed only to Myanmar and not to other countries bordering Thailand?

Why would Myanmar alone want to close the border?

Good question mate, but I belive Laos is closed too. Afraid of civil unrest spilling over the border maybe? Wanting to show off as Thailand is considered by the west as a stable and dynamic country whereas Myanmar is execrated, therefore closing themselves off first to show they were right all along and show face? Your guess is as good as mine. Are you directly affected?

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I hope those stuck in Burma (Myanmar) have deep pockets. It could be some time before the authorities reopen the border crossing point.

Two weeks before the appointment of a 'Prime Minister'??

This was the point I was making. How many of the 'Several Hundred stuck' went prepared for more than a single day?

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You would have to stay at the government sanctioned Honey Bee Hotel. Overpriced about 5 times what you would pay for a similar hotel in Thailand.

I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

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You would have to stay at the government sanctioned Honey Bee Hotel. Overpriced about 5 times what you would pay for a similar hotel in Thailand.

I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

When you arrive at Victoria Point, you get an entry stamp allowing just a single day's stay.....So then what happens ? Sounds like a real tragedy to me.

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You would have to stay at the government sanctioned Honey Bee Hotel. Overpriced about 5 times what you would pay for a similar hotel in Thailand.

I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

Who in the right mind crosses ANY border with just 300 baht spare to their name !!

Surely these are the guys Thailand are trying to offload ??

Chivas

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I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

There's no road out from Victoria Point, you are stuck there. It's 100% a fishing village and trading post with Thailand!

The only way is to fly out on one of the 2 or 3 scheduled flights per week to Yangon. If you're in Vic Point, you're stuck in Vic Point...!!!

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Maybe they are, but who travels to Victoria Point with heaps of cash and credit cards etc. You are only there 5min and most people just take the required US5 which is taken befire you actually make it to the VP pier. Apart from the few who are planning to stock up on fake viagre etc or buy burmese cigs..........eh!

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You would have to stay at the government sanctioned Honey Bee Hotel. Overpriced about 5 times what you would pay for a similar hotel in Thailand.

I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

Who in the right mind crosses ANY border with just 300 baht spare to their name !!

Surely these are the guys Thailand are trying to offload ??

Chivas

Normaly you wouldn't even set your feet on the ground in Myanmar - it's a 15 minute wait on the boat 'till the crew arrange the stamps in and back out. I've met plenty that hadn't got enough cash to pay for a few days overstay checking out of Thailand. I've usually only got a couple of thousand baht on me - what would I need more for ?

My next 90 day run is due in November - I'll go prepared from now on.

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When was the border shut exactly?

Because if it was shut off overnight, anyone staying there would've been prepared to stay overnight and (one would assume) would have more than 300 baht in their pocket... most people cross over and then cross back during the day if they're just a border run daytripper and skint, ie. before the border shuts in the evening and before the coup..

So most people rubbing their 2 bahts together would've come back before the border closure, right? Unless of course they decided on a gamble... :o

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You would have to stay at the government sanctioned Honey Bee Hotel. Overpriced about 5 times what you would pay for a similar hotel in Thailand.

I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

Who in the right mind crosses ANY border with just 300 baht spare to their name !!

Surely these are the guys Thailand are trying to offload ??

Chivas

Normaly you wouldn't even set your feet on the ground in Myanmar - it's a 15 minute wait on the boat 'till the crew arrange the stamps in and back out. I've met plenty that hadn't got enough cash to pay for a few days overstay checking out of Thailand. I've usually only got a couple of thousand baht on me - what would I need more for ?My next 90 day run is due in November - I'll go prepared from now on.

Doesn't the Law say that you should have a min of THB10,000?

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I wouldn't call the Myanmar situation a civil war. They have a Military run government, can't fight them with stones and sticks.

Must agree that Myanmar is very open to tourists now you don't need to pay the $200 entry fee anymore and the people were great.

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You would have to stay at the government sanctioned Honey Bee Hotel. Overpriced about 5 times what you would pay for a similar hotel in Thailand.

I reckon I would go overland to Rangoon. Burma is quiet tourist friendly these days. Feel sorry for those border runners that do the trip with 300b in their pocket. No ATMs.

Who in the right mind crosses ANY border with just 300 baht spare to their name !!

Surely these are the guys Thailand are trying to offload ??

Chivas

Wonder what a refugee camp in Myanmar looks like ? :o

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