

Dhamekh Stupa, a massive hemispherical brick structure, is one of the most significant Buddhist stupas in India, dating back to the 6th century BCE.

Protection from sun and dust while exploring the stupa.

For comfortable exploration of the ancient site.
Protection from the sun during outdoor activities.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, nuts, and raisins, served with sweet jalebi.

Deep-fried puffed bread served with potato curry and chutney.
Sprouted wheat dumplings in a spicy gravy, served with boondi raita.
Famous for its traditional Rajasthani breakfast, served in a heritage setting.
Known for its Parsi breakfast, a unique blend of Indian and Persian cuisine.
Offers a blend of Indian and Chinese cuisine in a serene atmosphere.
A significant stupa in Sanchi, known for its Ashoka pillar and carvings.
The most famous stupa in Sanchi, featuring intricate carvings and a museum.
A small museum housing artifacts found in and around the stupas of Sanchi.
Handmade terracotta replicas of the Dhamekh Stupa, symbolizing the city's Buddhist heritage.
Exquisite silk fabrics woven with intricate patterns, reflecting the region's rich textile tradition.
Delicate white-on-white embroidery, a traditional craft from Lucknow, often featuring motifs inspired by nature.

A unique cafe offering stunning views of Milford Sound's underwater world through a large viewing window.
The Chesterfield Canal is a 6.5-mile (10.5 km) long canal in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, England. It was opened in 1796 and connected the River Rother to the River Amber. The canal played a significant role in the development of the local textile industry, particularly the production of hosiery and gloves.
A vibrant night market in Bastogne, offering local food, crafts, and live music.