Border Crossings Between India and Myanmar

Overland Travel Across Borders: A Tale of Two Frontiers

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Moreh Tamu Manipur Trilateral Highway Permit Gate

The border between India and Myanmar winds for 1,643 kilometers through a remote landscape of dense forests and rugged hills. This frontier marks a significant cultural transition, the point where South Asia meets Southeast Asia. Recent changes have made overland travel more accessible, opening up a new corridor for adventurous travelers.

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The primary and most established land crossing for you is at Moreh in India’s Manipur state, which connects to Tamu in Myanmar. This route is part of the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway, an ambitious project to boost regional connectivity. A second, more remote crossing is available at Zokhawthar in Mizoram, connecting to Rikhawdar in Myanmar.