

A serene and historic Buddhist pagoda in Yangon, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful location on the Yangon River.
Intricately designed umbrellas with gold leaf and intricate patterns, symbolizing protection and respect for the pagoda.
Traditional longyi cloth with intricate patterns, often gifted to monks and used in pagoda ceremonies.
Large, handmade candles used in pagoda offerings, symbolizing enlightenment and purity.
Rice noodle and fish soup with lemongrass, ginger, and garlic

Thick rice noodles in a chicken or pork broth with vegetables
Fermented tea leaves mixed with fried garlic, sesame seeds, and peanuts
A historic pagoda with a unique shape and beautiful interior, offering a peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling local market where you can find a variety of goods and interact with locals.
A museum showcasing Myanmar's rich history and cultural heritage through various artifacts.
Famous for its traditional Burmese breakfast, especially the 'Mohinga' and 'Nan Byoke'.
Iconic tea house serving a variety of Burmese breakfast dishes and teas.
Offers a blend of Burmese and Asian cuisine in a beautiful colonial setting.

Botahtaung Pagoda has a dress code requiring covered shoulders and knees.

Exploring the pagoda and surrounding areas involves a lot of walking.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Yangon's tropical climate.
A testament to history, this museum in Dhanushkodi showcases artifacts from the ancient town's past, including remnants of the 1964 cyclone.
A vibrant night market in Busan, offering street food, shopping, and a lively atmosphere.
A stunning, wave-like sandstone rock formation that changes color at sunset, located in the Coyote Buttes North area of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness.