


Chanderi Market, a vibrant hub in Madhya Pradesh, is renowned for its exquisite Chanderi sarees and textiles, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.

A historic fort offering panoramic views and architectural marvels.
A 14th-century fort with intricate carvings and a peaceful atmosphere.

A small museum housing artifacts that showcase the region's rich history.
Chanderi Market is known for its intense sunlight, so stay hydrated and moisturized.
Chanderi Market's sun can be quite harsh. This hat provides shade and protection for your neck and face.
Stay hydrated during your shopping adventures at Chanderi Market and save money by packing refillable water bottles.
Famous for its pyaz kachori and jalebi, a Jaipur breakfast staple.
Known for its traditional Rajasthani breakfast like dal baati churma.
Famous for its variety of Indian sweets and lunch thalis.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, nuts, and raisins. Served with sweet yoghurt.

Fried or baked pastry with savoury filling, typically spiced potatoes and peas.

Vegetable fritters, often made with spinach or cauliflower, served with green chutney.
Lightweight and breathable, these sarees are hand-woven using traditional techniques, making them a unique and authentic Chanderi souvenir.
Vibrant and intricate, these paintings depict local folklore and are a great way to bring a piece of Chanderi's culture home.
Intricately designed, these silver jewellery pieces are inspired by local architecture and traditions.
The Taber Museum offers a comprehensive look at local history and art, housing over 40,000 artifacts in a beautifully restored 19th-century building.
A stunning 18th-century Baroque palace and winery, surrounded by beautiful gardens, located in the heart of Portugal's Douro Valley.
A historic lighthouse on Minicoy Island, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the island's pristine beaches.