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Indo-Myanmar Friendship Bridge

Moreh, Manipur, India
The Indo-Myanmar Friendship Bridge is a robust and symbolic structure spanning the Lokchao River, serving as the physical link between the Indian town of Moreh and the Burmese town of Tamu. This bridge is more than just a piece of engineering; it is a manifestation of India's commitment to its neig hbors and a crucial component of the Asian Highway 1. As you walk or drive across this bridge, you are essentially traversing the threshold between South Asia and Southeast Asia. The river below marks the natural boundary, and the bridge provides a seamless path for the thousands of people who cross it daily for livelihood and travel. It was built with the cooperation of both governments to replace older, less reliable crossings and to support the heavy machinery and cargo trucks that drive the regional economy. For visitors, the bridge offers a panoramic view of the riverbanks where local life unfolds—women washing clothes, children playing, and small boats navigating the shallow waters. The security on the bridge is high but managed with a sense of "friendship," reflecting the name of the structure. It is a place of immense strategic value, guarded by the Assam Rifles on the Indian side and the Myanmar Border Guard Police on the other. Standing in the middle of the bridge, one can feel the historical weight of this route, which has seen centuries of migration and trade. The bridge is also a key part of the proposed Trilateral Highway that will connect India, Myanmar, and Thailand, making it a landmark of future global connectivity. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 to 45 Minutes
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    Place Type:
    Infrastructure & Engineering Landmark
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    Entry Fees:
    Pedestrian Access: There is no fee to walk on the bridge if you are just visiting the Indian side; for crossing, standard border permit fees apply.

    Vehicle Toll: Commercial vehicles pay a specified toll and customs fee to cross, while priv...
    Pedestrian Access: There is no fee to walk on the bridge if you are just visiting the Indian side; for crossing, standard border permit fees apply.

    Vehicle Toll: Commercial vehicles pay a specified toll and customs fee to cross, while private vehicles may need special clearance from the district authorities.

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    Timing:
    Operational Hours: The bridge follows the same schedule as the border gates, typically open from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM for general traffic.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is best for a quiet walk, while midday provides the most vibrant scenes...
    Operational Hours: The bridge follows the same schedule as the border gates, typically open from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM for general traffic.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is best for a quiet walk, while midday provides the most vibrant scenes of trade and movement.

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    Special Events:
    Joint Border Meetings: Periodic official meetings between the deputy commissioners of Tengnoupal and Tamu take place here to discuss trade and security.

    Cultural Exchange Parades: During significant national holidays, small ceremonial excha...
    Joint Border Meetings: Periodic official meetings between the deputy commissioners of Tengnoupal and Tamu take place here to discuss trade and security.

    Cultural Exchange Parades: During significant national holidays, small ceremonial exchanges or parades are sometimes held on the bridge to foster goodwill.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Center Point: Taking a photo exactly at the midpoint of the bridge where the jurisdiction changes is the most popular choice for travelers.

    River Backdrop: Position yourself so the Lokchao River and the lush Burmese hills are in the bac...
    The Center Point: Taking a photo exactly at the midpoint of the bridge where the jurisdiction changes is the most popular choice for travelers.

    River Backdrop: Position yourself so the Lokchao River and the lush Burmese hills are in the background for a scenic travel photograph.

    The Signage: The large boards at the entrance of the bridge welcoming travelers to "The Republic of the Union of Myanmar" are iconic photo subjects.

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Things To Do

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    Walk Across the Border: Take a leisurely walk across the bridge to experience the unique sensation of crossing from one country to another on foot.

    View the Lokchao River: Spend time looking over the railings to observe the natural beauty of the river and the daily activities of the border residents on the banks.

    Photograph the Milestones: Capture the yellow and white milestones on the bridge that indicate the distance to major cities in both India and Myanmar.

    Observe Cargo Movement: Watch the skilled drivers navigate large trucks across the bridge, showcasing the logistical backbone of the border trade.

    Interact with Commuters: Talk to the local shopkeepers who cross the bridge daily, offering insights into the shared economy ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Gateway to Mandalay: It is famous as the starting point of the road journey that leads deep into the heart of Myanmar, connecting India to cities like Kalewa and Mandalay.

    Symbol of Bilateral Ties: The bridge is a renowned symbol of the...
    The Gateway to Mandalay: It is famous as the starting point of the road journey that leads deep into the heart of Myanmar, connecting India to cities like Kalewa and Mandalay.

    Symbol of Bilateral Ties: The bridge is a renowned symbol of the "Act East" policy, representing the physical and diplomatic union of two neighboring cultures.

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    Architecture:
    Reinforced Steel and Concrete Design: The bridge is a heavy-duty girder structure designed to withstand the weight of international cargo trucks and the seasonal flooding of the Lokchao River.

    Dimensions: It spans approximately 50 to 60 met...
    Reinforced Steel and Concrete Design: The bridge is a heavy-duty girder structure designed to withstand the weight of international cargo trucks and the seasonal flooding of the Lokchao River.

    Dimensions: It spans approximately 50 to 60 meters in length with a width sufficient for two-way traffic, featuring safety railings and pedestrian walkways on either side for local commuters.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Imphal and hire a private car for the 110 KM drive to Moreh; the bridge is located at the edge of the town.

    By Train: The nearest rail station is Dimapur; from there, it is a long but scenic road journey through Kohima and ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Namphalong Market (0. 5 KM), Moreh Town (1 KM), Tamu Monastery (6 KMS), Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary (15 KMS), Shenam Pass (35 KMS), Pallel (50 KMS), Kakching (65 KMS), Bishnupur (140 KMS), Imphal (110 KMS), Khangkhui Cave (210 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Be mindful of the traffic on the bridge as there are many heavy trucks; stay on the pedestrian walkways for safety.

    Packing: Bring a good camera with a zoom lens to capture the details of the Burmese side from the bridge...

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