


Experience Myanmar's largest city from the water on a Yangon River Dinner Cruise, offering stunning views of the skyline and iconic landmarks.

Rice noodles in fish broth, with garlic, ginger, and lemongrass.

Thick rice noodles in a pork or chicken broth, topped with crispy fried noodles.
Fermented tea leaves mixed with fried garlic, sesame seeds, and peanuts.
A historic restaurant serving French cuisine since 1901, offering a riverside view.

The Strand Hotel's breakfast buffet offers a variety of international and Asian dishes.
A popular Burmese restaurant known for its traditional dishes and riverside views.
Handcrafted from bamboo and coated with a unique lacquer made from the sap of the lacquer tree, these bowls are a traditional Burmese art form.
A traditional Burmese garment worn by both men and women, the longyi is a symbol of local culture and comes in a variety of vibrant colors and patterns.
Burmese jade is renowned worldwide, and a necklace made from this precious stone is a luxurious and culturally significant souvenir.
Yangon's climate is tropical, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Protects from the sun during day tours and on the cruise.
Essential to protect from mosquitoes, especially in the evenings.
Yangon's most iconic landmark, a gilded stupa with stunning views and vibrant local life.
A bustling market offering local handicrafts, jewelry, and textiles, perfect for shopping.
A treasure trove of Burmese art, history, and culture, with a focus on the country's rich heritage.

Quoddy Head State Park, Maine's easternmost point, offers stunning coastal views, historic lighthouses, and hiking trails.
A grand, ancient basilica in Pompeii, once a vibrant Roman city preserved by volcanic ash.
Ceto Old Market, a bustling traditional market in Labuan Bajo, offers a glimpse into local life and culture, with a variety of goods and lively atmosphere.