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How To Reach Indo-Myanmar Border Gate

Moreh, Manipur, India
The Indo-Myanmar Border Gate in Moreh is the most vital land link between India and the ASEAN countries, acting as a bustling hub of international commerce and cultural exchange. Consisting of two primary gates, Gate No. 1 and Gate No. 2, this location marks the physical boundary between the Indian state of Manipur and the Sagaing region of Myanmar. Gate No. 1 is primarily used for heavy trade and commercial cargo, while Gate No. 2, often called the friendship gate, facilitates the movement of people and local traders. Walking towards the gate, one can sense the shift in atmosphere as the sounds of Indian languages mix with Burmese dialects. The area is a vibrant tapestry of different ethnicities including Meiteis, Tamils, Kukis, and Myanmarese people who have coexisted here for decades. For a tourist, the gate represents the thrill of standing at the edge of the nation, looking into a land that feels both exotic and familiar. The trade here is governed by the Border Trade Agreement, allowing locals to exchange goods like electronics, fabrics, and traditional Burmese food items. The sight of heavily loaded trucks and local "Kenbo" bikes crossing the line is a constant feature of the daily landscape. Security is managed by the Assam Rifles on the Indian side, ensuring a disciplined yet welcoming environment for visitors who come to witness this strategic junction. The gate is not just a barrier but a bridge of opportunity that embodies India's Act East Policy. It is a place of high energy where the pulse of international relations can be felt in the simple act of a cross-border handshake. :

How to Reach

By

Air:

Fly

into

Imphal

International

Airport

and

take

a

3.

5-hour

drive

via

NH

102

to

reach

Moreh,

which

is

the

nearest

town

to

the

border

gate.



By

Train:

The

nearest

rail

station

is

Dimapur;

however,

most

travelers

take

a

bus

from

Imphal

after

arriving

from

other

parts

of

the

country.



By

Road:

Moreh

is

connected

to

Imphal

by

a

well-paved

highway;

shared

sumos

and

private

taxis

are

the

primary

modes

of

transport

for

this

110

KM

journey.



By

Local

Transport:

Once

in

Moreh,

the

border

gates

are

within

walking

distance

or

a

short

5-minute

auto-rickshaw

ride

from

the

main

market.



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