


Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City's oldest zoo, is home to over 200 species, including endangered ones, and offers a glimpse into Mexico's diverse wildlife.
Prevent sunburn and skin damage in Mexico City's climate.
Chapultepec Zoo is large, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Fried corn tortillas simmered in salsa, topped with cream, cheese, and avocado
Fried eggs served on corn tortillas with refried beans, salsa, and cheese
Marinated pork cooked on a spit, served on corn tortillas with pineapple and cilantro
A historic restaurant known for its traditional Mexican breakfast dishes and beautiful views of Chapultepec Park.
A popular spot for breakfast, famous for its Cuban coffee and pastries.
A local favorite for lunch, serving traditional Mexican dishes at affordable prices.
A historic castle with beautiful gardens, offering panoramic views of the city.
A large urban park with walking trails, picnic areas, and a lake.
A world-class museum showcasing Mexico's rich history and cultural heritage.
Vibrant, hand-painted wooden animal figurines, a symbol of Mexican folk art.
Colorful, hand-painted ceramic pieces, a traditional craft from Puebla.
Pure, natural vanilla extract, a key ingredient in Mexican cuisine.

Pingyao's well-preserved city wall, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, encircles the historic city center, offering a glimpse into ancient Chinese architecture and culture.
A scenic trail along the historic Wushi Harbor, offering a glimpse into Zhejiang's maritime past.

A unique salt flat in Malaysia, offering stunning reflections and a serene atmosphere.