


Yangon Zoological Gardens, established in 1901, is Myanmar's largest zoo, home to over 1,100 animals, including endangered species like the Myanmar Red Cheeked Gibbon.

Golden stupa offering panoramic views of Yangon, especially beautiful at sunrise.

Colonial-era market offering a wide range of local products and street food.

Home to an extensive collection of artifacts showcasing Myanmar's rich history and culture.
Yangon's climate is hot and humid, but the zoo has shaded areas where long sleeves are useful.

Protects from the sun and prevents your hat from blowing off in breezes.

Essential for protecting your skin from the sun's harsh rays.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its Burmese and international dishes in a lush garden setting.
A cozy cafe famous for its pastries and coffee, a favorite among locals and expats alike.
An upscale restaurant offering French and Burmese cuisine in a colonial-style building.

Rice noodle and fish soup with lemongrass, ginger, and garlic
Thick rice noodles with chicken, pork, or tofu, topped with fried garlic and crispy pork rinds
Fermented tea leaves mixed with fried garlic, roasted peanuts, sesame seeds, and crispy beans
Ancient Roman city featuring grand temples and a massive stone structure, nestled in the Bekaa Valley.
The Kavassery River Bridge, a historic structure in Kerala, offers panoramic views of the lush greenery and the river below.
A well-preserved historic street in Guiyang, showcasing traditional architecture and local culture.
A traditional Burmese sunscreen and cosmetic paste made from ground bark, symbolizing beauty and health.
A traditional Burmese skirt worn by both men and women, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Decorative items made from lacquer, a substance derived from the lacquer tree, often featuring intricate carvings and inlays.