

Yosemite Valley, a glacial valley in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, is renowned for its waterfalls, deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, and a vast wilderness area.
A stunning 2,425-foot waterfall, best viewed in the morning light.
A scenic hike leading to a beautiful waterfall, best experienced in the morning.

A great place to learn about Yosemite's history and plan your visit.

Yosemite's weather can be unpredictable with rain and snow, even in summer.
Sturdy boots are necessary for exploring Yosemite's trails and uneven terrain.
Required for food storage in bear country to protect both you and the wildlife.
A Yosemite institution since 1907, Degnan's offers classic American breakfasts.
Offers a variety of breakfast options for early risers in Yosemite.
A historic dining experience in Yosemite, offering elegant lunches.
Fluffy buttermilk pancakes topped with fresh berries and a drizzle of local honey.
Three-egg omelette filled with local vegetables, cheddar cheese, and served with a side of potatoes.
Juicy beef patty grilled over an open flame, served on a brioche bun with crisp lettuce, tomato, and a side of fries.
Handcrafted from local granite, these wind chimes capture the spirit of Yosemite's landscapes.
Vintage-style maps of Yosemite Valley, printed on high-quality paper, capturing the park's rich history.
Locally sourced honey from Yosemite's wildflowers, supporting local beekeepers and the park's ecosystem.
Tamkang University's historic campus, a blend of traditional and modern architecture, offers a serene learning environment with stunning views of Tamsui River.

Explore the rich history of the United States through diverse artifacts and interactive exhibits at this Smithsonian museum.
A serene botanical garden in Imphal, showcasing a variety of flora and a beautiful lake.