

A small, fascinating museum in Bhutan's Phobjikha Valley, showcasing local culture and artifacts.
The valley offers beautiful hikes with varying terrain.
To observe the Black-necked Cranes and other wildlife in the valley.
Yathra is a traditional Bhutanese silk fabric, hand-woven by local artisans using natural dyes, symbolizing the valley's rich weaving heritage.
Crafted from local woods like juniper and cypress, these bowls and utensils showcase the valley's woodcarving tradition and are used in daily life and ceremonies.
Made from the bark of the Daphne bush, this traditional paper is handmade using age-old techniques, often used for writing religious texts and as decorative items.
A scenic trail offering panoramic views of the valley and its diverse flora and fauna.
A 17th-century monastery with intricate architecture and beautiful murals.
Experience the clear night sky filled with stars, perfect for stargazing.

Kurnool Museum, a treasure trove of history and culture, showcases the rich heritage of Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh, India.

Witness the breathtaking fusion of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal at the southernmost tip of India.
A vibrant night market in West Bengal, offering local cuisine, handicrafts, and cultural performances.
Famous for its organic, farm-fresh breakfast with stunning valley views.
A local favorite serving traditional Bhutanese and Indian dishes.
Known for its elegant ambiance and international cuisine with Bhutanese influences.
Salted butter tea, a traditional Bhutanese morning drink.
Spicy chili and cheese stew, a Bhutanese staple.
Sticky red rice, often served with curries or as a side dish.