

A gilded stupa that dominates Yangon's skyline, Shwedagon Pagoda is Myanmar's most sacred Buddhist site, with a history dating back over 2,500 years.

Shwedagon Pagoda has a dress code requiring visitors to cover their shoulders and knees.
To comply with the dress code and respect local customs.

Shwedagon Pagoda is a large complex with many stairs, requiring comfortable footwear.
Commemorative coins struck in the shape of the pagoda, a symbol of faith and devotion.
Intricate carvings made from Thanaka wood, used for traditional face paint.
Silk fabric used to make traditional Longyi skirts, often featuring intricate patterns.

A family-friendly zoo with a variety of animals, including elephants and tigers.

Rice noodles in fish broth, with garlic, onions, lemongrass, and chickpea flour.
Pickled tea leaves with fried garlic, sesame seeds, nuts, and peas.
Meat or fish cooked in coconut milk with spices, served with rice.
A historic restaurant offering a colonial-era atmosphere and a delightful breakfast buffet.

A popular spot for breakfast, offering a variety of Burmese and international dishes.
A fine dining restaurant offering stunning views of the Yangon River and the Shwedagon Pagoda.
Gateway to the breathtaking Yading Nature Reserve, offering stunning alpine landscapes and diverse wildlife.
A mesmerizing fountain show set on the serene Saihanba Lake, featuring colorful lights and water displays synchronized to music.
A lush, tranquil nature reserve in southern Thailand, home to diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes.