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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. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    International Border & Landmark
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    Entry Fees:
    Gate Entry: There is no fee to view the gate from the Indian side; however, a nominal processing fee (approx. 20-50 rupees) is charged for the day-pass to cross into Myanmar.

    Vehicle Permits: Private vehicles require special documentation...
    Gate Entry: There is no fee to view the gate from the Indian side; however, a nominal processing fee (approx. 20-50 rupees) is charged for the day-pass to cross into Myanmar.

    Vehicle Permits: Private vehicles require special documentation and a separate fee if they are permitted to cross for specific trade purposes.

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    Timing:
    Operational Hours: The gates are generally open for transit from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily, depending on the security situation and local government orders.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is around 10:00 AM when the market is at it...
    Operational Hours: The gates are generally open for transit from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily, depending on the security situation and local government orders.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is around 10:00 AM when the market is at its peak activity and the light is perfect for photography.

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    Special Events:
    Independence Day Celebrations: Both Indian and Myanmarese officials often exchange sweets and greetings at the gate during August 15 and January 4, symbolizing peace.

    Border Trade Fairs: Occasional trade expos are held near the gate to prom...
    Independence Day Celebrations: Both Indian and Myanmarese officials often exchange sweets and greetings at the gate during August 15 and January 4, symbolizing peace.

    Border Trade Fairs: Occasional trade expos are held near the gate to promote local handicrafts and bilateral business, drawing traders from as far as Mandalay.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Friendship Arch: The main gate arch with the flags of both nations is the most iconic spot for a souvenir photo of your trip to Moreh.

    The Border Pillar: A photo standing next to the official white pillar that marks the precise internat...
    The Friendship Arch: The main gate arch with the flags of both nations is the most iconic spot for a souvenir photo of your trip to Moreh.

    The Border Pillar: A photo standing next to the official white pillar that marks the precise international boundary is a must-do for every visitor.

    The Busy Market Stalls: Candid shots of the colorful Burmese umbrellas and the diverse crowd at the gate capture the true spirit of this border town.

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Things To Do

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    Observe International Trade: Stand near Gate No. 1 to watch the massive logistical operations as goods are moved between the two nations under the watchful eyes of customs officials.

    Cross to Namphalong: With a valid ID and a local permit, cross through Gate No. 2 into the Myanmar side to explore the sprawling Namphalong Market for a few hours.

    Interact with Assam Rifles: Exchange greetings with the soldiers guarding the border and learn about their role in maintaining the security of this crucial international boundary.

    Photography at the Zero Point: Take photos with the official border pillars and the signage that indicates the entry into Myanmar, a prized memory for any traveler.

    Try Burmese Cuisine: Sample "Mohinga" (fish ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Land Gateway to Asia: It is famous as the only functional land-based customs station for trade between India and the South-East Asian countries, making it a geopolitical hotspot.

    Cross-Border Shopping: The gate is renowned for providing...
    The Land Gateway to Asia: It is famous as the only functional land-based customs station for trade between India and the South-East Asian countries, making it a geopolitical hotspot.

    Cross-Border Shopping: The gate is renowned for providing access to the Namphalong Market on the Myanmar side, which is a paradise for shoppers looking for unique international goods.

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    Architecture:
    The Arched Friendship Gate: Gate No. 2 features a simple yet elegant concrete arch painted in the national colors of both India and Myanmar, symbolizing bilateral harmony.

    Security Infrastructure: The architecture includes modern scanning ...
    The Arched Friendship Gate: Gate No. 2 features a simple yet elegant concrete arch painted in the national colors of both India and Myanmar, symbolizing bilateral harmony.

    Security Infrastructure: The architecture includes modern scanning facilities at the Integrated Check Post (ICP) and reinforced steel gates designed to handle high-volume pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

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    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...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Tamu Town (5 KMS), Namphalong Market (0. 5 KMS), Moreh Market (1 KM), Friendship Bridge (1 KM), Moreh Monastery (2 KMS), Tengnoupal Hill Station (40 KMS), Kakching Garden (65 KMS), Pallel Town (50 KMS), Shenam Pass (35 KMS), Khangkhui Cave (210 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Keep your original ID (Aadhar/Voter ID) handy at all times as there are multiple security checkpoints on the road to Moreh.

    Packing: Wear light cotton clothes and carry a sun umbrella; the border area can get quite dusty...

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