


A grand 17th-century palace complex in Thanjavur, showcasing Maratha architecture and housing a museum.
A 17th-century marvel showcasing intricate architecture and history.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning architecture and sculptures.
A treasure trove of South Indian art and sculptures.
Famous for its affordable and delicious South Indian breakfast.
A popular chain known for its authentic South Indian breakfast.
Known for its wide variety of North Indian and Chinese dishes.
Intricately carved wooden dolls depicting local deities and mythological figures, a symbol of Thanjavur's rich cultural heritage.
Hand-painted metal plates showcasing intricate designs and mythological scenes, a traditional art form of Thanjavur.
Exquisitely woven silk sarees with gold zari borders, a traditional textile of Thanjavur known for its rich history and craftsmanship.

A sweet dish made from rice, moong dal, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.
A savory snack made from lentil flour, onions, and spices, deep-fried until crispy.

A rice dish made from cooked rice, lentils, and vegetables, seasoned with spices.

Thanjavur has a tropical climate, so light, breathable clothing is essential.
Protection from the sun is crucial during outdoor visits like the palace.

Experience the breathtaking night sky in Nubra Valley, a high-altitude desert in Ladakh, India.
Qumran National Park, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls, offers a glimpse into the ancient Essene community and their way of life.
A serene riverside promenade in Bondowoso, offering beautiful sunset views and local food stalls.