


Lucknow Zoo, established in 1921, is a historic zoo in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, known for its diverse wildlife and lush greenery.
A grand 18th-century architectural marvel featuring a large hall, labyrinth, and beautiful chandeliers.
A smaller, equally beautiful imambara with intricate chandeliers and a golden dome, perfect for morning visits.
A historic zoo housing a variety of animals, with a focus on conservation and education.
A traditional Lucknowi craft, Chikankari is white embroidery on light fabrics, symbolizing the city's rich cultural heritage.
A sweet dish made from 56 different ingredients, it's a symbol of Awadhi cuisine's richness and complexity.
An intricate embroidery technique using gold and silver threads, Zardozi is a royal craft that Lucknow is famous for.

Slow-cooked meat in aromatic spices, served with naan

Soft, layered flatbread with various fillings
Fragrant rice dish with meat or vegetables, served with raita
Lucknow's climate can be hot during the day but cooler in the evenings, especially at the zoo.
Protection from the sun is essential while spending time outdoors at the zoo.
To protect your eyes from the sun and glare.
Famous for its kebabs since 1920, a must-visit for breakfast.
Known for its biryani and breakfast items, a local favorite.
Famous for its sweets and lunch buffet, a historic establishment.
A delightful museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of narrow-gauge railways in the Illawarra region.
A historic public swimming pool in Roubaix, France, renowned for its Art Deco architecture and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A mesmerizing light and water show set to music, held in the historic town hall square of Olot, Catalonia.