

Explore the remnants of a once-thriving sugarcane plantation, now reclaimed by nature.
Protection from sun and insects while exploring the ruins.
Staying hydrated in the tropical climate during long walks.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the area.

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 12th-century temple is a must-visit for its intricate architecture and history.
Explore this ancient temple overgrown with trees, made famous by the movie Tomb Raider.
Shop for souvenirs and local products at this bustling night market, open from 5 pm onwards.
Salted cod cooked with ackee fruit, onions, peppers, and tomatoes. It has a creamy texture and a mild, slightly nutty flavor.
Marinated and grilled chicken with a spicy, smoky flavor from allspice, thyme, and Scotch bonnet peppers.
Golden, flaky pastries filled with spiced beef, chicken, or vegetables. They have a savory, slightly sweet flavor.
Iconic for its unique breakfast dishes and vibrant atmosphere.

Beloved for its massive, delicious sandwiches and local charm.

Historic steakhouse with a view of the ruins, known for its prime cuts.
Vintage items like coffee grinders, scales, and old coins, reflecting the region's rich plantation history.
Traditionally crafted from split bamboo, these baskets are used for carrying goods and are a symbol of rural life.
Pure honey produced by bees that feed on coffee plantation flowers, known for its unique taste and health benefits.
A grand, two-storied structure built by Tipu Sultan, showcasing intricate architecture and beautiful gardens.
Explore Delaware's rich history through this collection of museums, housed in historic buildings, offering a glimpse into the state's colonial and maritime past.
Discover the rich history and culture of the Wampanoag people through artifacts, exhibits, and interactive programs.