Inwa Ava, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a captivating ancient city showcasing Myanmar's rich history and architecture.
Famous for traditional Burmese breakfast dishes, a must-try for locals and tourists alike.
Offers a variety of international and local breakfast options with a beautiful view of the Ava Ancient City.
Known for its delicious Mandalay-style lunch dishes, a favorite among locals and visitors.
Offers a variety of Burmese and seafood dishes with a stunning riverside view.
An upscale dining experience featuring royal Burmese cuisine in a historic palace setting.
A lively night market offering a variety of street food and local dinner options at affordable prices.
A stunning wooden monastery with intricate carvings, built in the 16th century.
A beautiful brick monastery with a unique design, built in the 18th century.
Explore the remains of the royal palace of the Ava Kingdom, with a rich history dating back to the 14th century.
A 27-meter high masonry tower offering panoramic views of the ancient city and its surroundings.
A peaceful walk along the ancient fort walls and moat, offering a glimpse into the city's defensive history.
A traditional Myanmar puppet show, offering a unique cultural experience in the evening.
Rice noodles with chicken, coconut milk, and spices.
Rice noodles in fish broth with garlic, ginger, and lemongrass.
Tea leaf salad with sesame seeds, fried garlic, and peanuts.
Wheat noodles in chicken broth with Shan-style spices.
Fried tofu with garlic, chili, and soy sauce.
Rice noodles with chicken, vegetables, and curry sauce.
Inwa Ava Ancient City can be hot during the day, but temples may require modest clothing.
Protection from the sun is essential when exploring outdoor attractions.
The ancient city has uneven surfaces, so comfortable and supportive shoes are a must.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate.
Protect your eyes from the sun's harsh rays.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is important, especially in the evenings.
Rain showers can occur unexpectedly, so a lightweight jacket is handy.
Hand-painted earthenware, a traditional craft of Ava, depicting local scenes and folklore.
Exquisite silk fabrics woven with intricate patterns, a symbol of Myanmar's rich textile heritage.
Decorative objects made from lacquer and inlaid with mother-of-pearl, a traditional art form of Ava.
Unrefined cane sugar, a local delicacy with a unique taste, often used in traditional Myanmar desserts.