


A vibrant market in Jaipur, famous for its jewelry, bangles, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts.

Famous for its parathas and chai, this dhaba has been serving locals and tourists alike since 1940.
Known for its mouth-watering halwa and parathas, this iconic shop has been serving customers since 1950.
A historic restaurant serving royal Mughlai cuisine since 1913, it's a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
Iconic 16th-century mosque and monument, symbol of Hyderabad.
Magnificent ruined fort with a history dating back to the 16th century.
World's largest one-man collection of artifacts, showcasing art and artifacts from various civilizations.

Laad Bazaar is an open-air market, so a scarf is essential for temperature changes and dust protection.

Exploring the bustling markets requires comfortable footwear to prevent fatigue.

Fried pastry filled with lentils and spices, served with potato curry.
Mashed vegetable curry served with soft bread rolls.
Potato patty between two bread buns, served with chutney.
Known 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 from Hyderabad.
Renowned for their intricate designs and vibrant colours, these textiles are a blend of Persian, Mughal, and Indian styles.
A 14th-century fortress on a rocky islet, accessible by boat, offering stunning coastal views and historical insights.
A charming riverside town with well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture, Lambertville is a delightful blend of history and contemporary arts.
A serene and picturesque way to end the day, the Rance River Sunset Cruise offers stunning views of the French countryside and the river's locks.