

A bustling riverside market in Myanmar, known for its vibrant atmosphere and local products.
Famous for its morning market vibe and local breakfast dishes like mohinga and mont let sae.
Offers a variety of Burmese and Asian dishes in a beautiful, historic setting.
Known for its stunning views of the Irrawaddy River and excellent international cuisine.
An unfinished pagoda with a unique history, offering panoramic views of the Irrawaddy River.
The world's largest ringing bell, weighing 90 tons, with intricate carvings.
A vibrant night market offering local food, souvenirs, and a lively atmosphere.

Strong black tea with condensed milk, served with fried bread and boiled eggs.
Thick rice noodles in a rich, pork-based broth, topped with boiled egg, crispy pork, and green onions.
Freshwater fish marinated in turmeric and spices, grilled over an open flame, served with tamarind sauce.
A traditional Burmese garment, the Longyi is a symbol of local culture and can be found in various colors and patterns.
Known for its distinctive green glaze, Mingun pottery is a traditional craft that has been passed down through generations.
Thanaka is a traditional Burmese cosmetic made from ground bark, applied to the face for beauty and sun protection.

Mingun Market can be rainy, this jacket keeps you dry and is easy to pack.

Stay hydrated while exploring the market, and help reduce plastic waste.
Respect local customs and blend in with the locals by wearing a traditional Longyi.
Batu Temple, a 9th-century Hindu-Buddhist temple complex, is renowned for its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere.

A stunning Romanesque church in Arles, known for its intricate portal sculptures and beautiful cloister.

The Nizam Museum in Hyderabad houses an impressive collection of artifacts, weapons, and carriages that once belonged to the Nizam dynasty, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's royal past.