

Belur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning example of Hoysala architecture, known for its intricate sculptures and serene atmosphere.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 10th-century Hindu temple is a masterpiece of Chola architecture.
Located near Belur, this temple is known for its intricate sculptures and carvings.
A historic town with ruins of temples and palaces, offering insights into the Hoysala Empire.

Belur Temple is located in a tropical climate, so breathable cotton clothes are essential.
Protection from the sun is crucial during temple visits and outdoor activities.
To protect your skin from harsh sunlight and prevent sunburn.
Semolina and coconut idli, served with coconut chutney

Crispy fermented crepe with potato filling, served with coconut chutney and sambar
Rice and lentil dish with vegetables and spices, served with boondi and papad
Famous for its simple, traditional South Indian breakfast.
Known for its affordable and delicious breakfast options.
Offers a variety of traditional Karnataka dishes for lunch.
Intricately carved wooden panels and figurines depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, reflecting the temple's architectural style.
Exquisite silk sarees with traditional temple motifs, handwoven by local artisans using age-old techniques.
Colorful, eco-friendly wooden toys crafted using traditional lac-turning techniques, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
A mesmerizing light show set on the tranquil Tongli Lake, featuring a symphony of lights, music, and water projections.

Experience breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the Holy River Ganga from the Auli Ropeway.
Serolsar Lake, nestled in the Kullu Valley, is a serene high-altitude lake known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding pine forests.