

A grand mosque and monument in Hyderabad, built in 1591, showcasing intricate architecture and history.
Strong, sweet tea with cardamom and spices.

Fragrant rice dish with spices, meat, and yogurt.
Green chili curry with peanuts and coconut.

Charminar Mosque has a dress code requiring modest clothing, and Hyderabad can be hot during the day but cooler in the evenings.
Exploring Hyderabad's historic sites like Charminar involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Hyderabad's warm climate, and carrying your own water bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits, a local favorite since 1940.
Iconic restaurant known for its rich, royal cuisine, frequented by celebrities and dignitaries.
A Hyderabad institution serving delicious biryani since 1953, with a branch near Charminar.
Renowned for their lustre and quality, these pearls are a symbol of Hyderabad's rich history in jewellery craftsmanship.
Intricately designed metalware with inlaid semi-precious stones, Bidri craft is a unique art form originating from Bidar, Hyderabad's neighbouring city.

Known for their intricate designs and vibrant colours, these textiles are a blend of traditional Indian and Islamic art.
Iconic 16th-century mosque and monument, a symbol of Hyderabad.
Grand 18th-century palace complex, once the official residence of the Nizams.
Magnificent 17th-century fort with a stunning sound and light show in the evening.
Jericho Market, a bustling souk, offers a sensory experience with local produce, spices, and traditional crafts.
A vibrant night market in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, offering local handicrafts, food, and cultural experiences under the starlit desert sky.

Kudagu Temple, nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats, is a serene and ancient place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva.