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Getting Around
Most visitors arrive by domestic flight into Heho Airport and travel onward by road to Nyaungshwe, the main town, before boarding a long-tail boat to reach lake resorts and villages. Boat transport is the primary way to move around the lake itself, and hiring a private boat with a local driver for a full day is the standard and most rewarding approach.
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Cash or Card
Cash is essential at Inle Lake. While a small number of upscale resorts accept cards, markets, boat drivers, local restaurants, and village stalls operate entirely on kyat. Visitors should carry sufficient kyat from Yangon or Mandalay, as ATM reliability around the lake is inconsistent and foreign card acceptance remains rare outside major hotels.
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Good to Know
Removing shoes before entering any pagoda or monastery is non-negotiable and expected without prompting. Pointing with a single finger, especially toward a person or a sacred object, is considered rude, and it is more respectful to gesture with the whole hand or a slight nod. Visiting on a rotating market day gives a far richer experience of local life than a standard lake circuit.
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ATMs
ATMs exist in Nyaungshwe town but reliability is poor and many have had withdrawal limits reduced significantly or have run out of cash without warning. Foreign cards, particularly those on the Visa and Mastercard networks, have seen increasingly limited acceptance since 2021. Carrying enough cash for the entire stay is the safest strategy rather than depending on ATMs at the lake.
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Currency
The Myanmar Kyat (MMK) is the official currency and the only one accepted at local markets, on boats, and in village shops. Since the 2021 coup, currency exchange has become complicated and the official rate differs significantly from informal rates. Bringing US dollars in clean, unmarked, post-2009 bills gives the most flexibility, but converting to kyat on arrival remains necessary for day-to-day spending.
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Plugs
Myanmar uses Type C, D, F, and G outlets. Voltage is 230V at 50Hz. A universal travel adapter is recommended as socket types vary even within the same accommodation.
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Safety
Inle Lake itself is generally very safe for travellers and the local community is welcoming toward visitors. However, Myanmar as a country has experienced significant political instability since the 2021 military coup, and travel advisories from most Western governments recommend exercising a high degree of caution or reconsidering travel entirely. Checking the latest government travel advisories before booking any trip to Myanmar is strongly advised.
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Airports
Heho Airport (HEH) is the closest airport to Inle Lake, located approximately 40 kilometres away, and receives domestic flights from Yangon (RGN) and Mandalay (MDL) operated by carriers such as Myanmar National Airlines and KBZ Airlines. International travellers typically route through Yangon International Airport, which serves as the primary gateway into Myanmar from neighbouring countries and regional hubs.