Without knowing the language the safest bet is to let your chef decide what to whip up for you. You might initially happen to end up receiving a plate of Thimbodheeto&mdashstrips of steamed chickpea flour, julienned raw cabbage, chillies mixed with a whole bouquet of mysterious powders, oils, powders and sauces&hellip Or perhaps a Lapetto&mdashmade of Lappe, an even yummier mix of tomatoes, nuts, chickpea flour, a bunch of aromatic Thai-Burmese style fish sauces and lemon juice, among other salad ingredients. Not everything on offer is mixed up, though. Starfruit is often eaten plain, while Mamandi&mdasha flamboyantly red sour ball-shaped fruit can be eaten with just a sprinkle of chilli flakes.
The &lsquoFriendship Gate&rsquo at Moreh isn&rsquot just a gate&mdashit&rsquos more like a gateway to Burmese food addiction. Foodies, don&rsquot be surprised if you stay longer than planned at Moreh, just to cross the border and try a new Burmese dish every morning
The Information
Getting There
Share van-taxis operate every morning on the highly militarised route from Imphal to Moreh (@INR250-400 per seat). Last taxi back from Moreh to Imphal is at 4.30pm. Hiring a comfortable private car from Imphal to Moreh (72km) and back costs approx. @INR 4-5,000. Hiring a rickshaw costs @INR300 per hour at Namphalong/Tamu. Shared public transport is substantially cheaper. Tip The only way to reach Moreh early enough to maximise your time spent at Tamu is by spending the night at one of Moreh&rsquos many hotels and crossing over as soon as the gate opens.
For Indians Crossing Without a Visa
One-Day entry passes only. Gates open at approx. 7am every morning, shut at 4pm India time. Staying the night on the Myanmar side is prohibited. To obtain a day pass, Indian citizens need to pay a very nominal pass fee and present any valid Indian ID (PAN Card/Aadhaar/Passport/ Voter ID), deposit the ID at the Myanmar border checkpost. Collect it on the way back by 4pm India time, when the checkpost closes.
For Indians Crossing With a Visa (For Longer Trips Into Myanmar)
The policy regarding this has recently been updated in a positive way. As of August 2018, Indians can now apply for a Myanmar (physical, sticker) visa and enter by land with the Moreh/Tamu border as the entry port. Earlier, entry ports were restricted to Myanmar&rsquos airports. An online e-visa facility has been announced, but may take a while to get fully operational.