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Dec 25, 2023
a year ago
Ian ********
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Hi all,

We are going to be driving from Chiang Mai to Mae Sai, passing Chiang Rai and returning the next day.

If anyone wants to share fuel, we have 2 seats available, if interested send me a message.
May 6, 2023
2 years ago
Paul *******
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Mae Sot-Myawaddy border crossing: Confirmed that non-Thai foreign nationals can't cross at present. Was told by one of the Burmese nationals who works for Thai immigration that the Burmese side stopped allowing us across roughly on or shortly after April 7, when major skirmishes close to Myawaddy caused thousands of locals to briefly flee across to the Thai side.

Strangely, the two Thai customs officials i initally spoke with didn't know this and directed me first to the office where Thai immigration works on the outbound side but because both officials were busy stamping border passes, they finally led me to the inbound side where i was able to receive confirmation from said Burmese immigration helper.

Was also told that contrary to what I had previously thought- foreigners were in fact allowed to spend the day in Myawaddy township just like Thais, as long as they returned back to the bridge to pick up their passports before 6pm Myanmar time. So it wasn't true that you were forced to turn around immediately and couldn't enter town.

This confirms what my Burmese colleague told me when he contacted an official there, who said foreigers are welcome to travel around Myawaddy, just can't leave town and must return to Thailand the same day. Obviously said official wasn't made aware that Myanmar immigration quietly decided to ban us altogether a few weeks ago.

Otherwise, why wouldn't Burmese immigration allow that system now? They could make money off of us by charging for the stamp and send us straight back. So clearly right now they feel it's too dangerous to allow us across even just to their side of the bridge.

Strangely, they don't believe it's too dangerous for Thais to come across for the day. On the other hand, obviously Thais have a need to load/offload goods and conduct trade related activities, which doesn't apply to third country nationals.

Hoping that the bridge will reopen to us foreigners soon, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
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