

A serene urban park in Delhi, named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. It's known for its lush greenery, fountains, and a beautiful rose garden.
A war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Anglo-Afghan Wars.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this tomb is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture.

Home to a vast collection of Indian art and artifacts, spanning over 5000 years of Indian history.
Iconic for its breakfast buffet since 1958.
Famous for its idlis and dosas since 1984.
Historic club known for its lunch buffet since 1947.
Renowned for their lustre, these pearls are cultured in the city's lakes and reflect its rich history.
An intricate metal inlay craft from Bidar, featuring geometric patterns and engravings.
A traditional embroidery technique using mirrors and beads, often seen in local clothing and accessories.
Nehru Park can be rainy, especially in monsoon season.

Layered Indian flatbread, typically stuffed with potatoes or onions, served with curd or pickle.

Rich, dense, and creamy Indian ice cream, often flavored with pistachio, mango, or rose.
Savory snack with crispy fried dough, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.
A treasure trove of Chinese ceramics, showcasing over 800 pieces from the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties.

A serene botanical garden in Kerala, home to a variety of flora and a beautiful lake.
A cluster of five marble hills with stunning caves and temples, offering panoramic views of Da Nang and the East Sea.