

Bagan, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an ancient city known for its thousands of Buddhist pagodas, temples, and stupas spread across a vast plain.
Protection from sun and dust while exploring ancient sites.

Essential for protecting from intense sun during outdoor activities.

Protects eyes from harsh sunlight and glare.
A Buddhist temple known for its four standing Buddha images facing the four cardinal directions.
A golden pagoda that houses several relics of the Buddha.
A museum showcasing artifacts from the Bagan period, including ancient coins, sculptures, and lacquerware.
A Burmese salad made with shredded cabbage, carrots, and chickpea flour noodles, topped with fried garlic, peanuts, and sesame seeds.
A breakfast dish of rice flour pancakes served with a side of coconut and peanut chutney.
A rich, coconut-based curry made with chicken, fish, or vegetables, flavored with lemongrass, turmeric, and ginger.
Handmade pottery from Bagan, reflecting ancient techniques and traditional designs.
Intricate lacquerware, a UNESCO-recognized craft, showcasing Bagan's rich cultural heritage.
Traditional Burmese longyi, hand-woven with unique Bagan patterns, worn by locals and tourists alike.
Famous for its traditional Burmese breakfast and beautiful garden setting.
Known for its unique blend of Burmese and Western breakfast dishes.
Popular for its variety of Burmese and Asian lunch dishes.

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Fraserganj Beach, a serene coastal retreat, offers thrilling water sports like jet-skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides.
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