

Hyderabad Zoo, also known as the Nehru Zoological Park, is a 380-acre zoo in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It's home to over 1500 animals and 150 species, including endangered species like the Indian Rhino and Bengal Tiger.
A iconic 16th-century mosque and monument, a symbol of Hyderabad.
A museum housing a collection of artifacts and paintings, including the world's largest one-man collection.
A historic fort known for its acoustics and illuminated light show in the evening.

Hyderabad has a tropical climate, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes at the zoo.
Protects from the sun and keeps insects away while exploring the zoo.

Essential for protecting skin from harsh sunlight in Hyderabad.
Located within the zoo, Firdaus offers a unique dining experience with a view of the lake.
Another in-zoo café, known for its affordable breakfast options and scenic views.
A Hyderabad institution, Bawarchi is famous for its rich, royal Mughlai cuisine.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Aromatic rice dish with chicken or mutton, cooked with spices and served with raita.

A thick, slow-cooked stew made with wheat, lentils, and meat, seasoned with spices.
Renowned for their lustre and quality, these pearls are a symbol of Hyderabad's rich history and craftsmanship.
Intricately designed metalware, often inlaid with semi-precious stones, reflecting the city's Islamic and Persian influences.
Exquisite silks and cottons with intricate zari work, popular among locals and tourists alike.
A serene coastal retreat with a picturesque lighthouse and calm waters, perfect for relaxation and beach walks.

A sacred Buddhist temple in Kandy, housing Sri Lanka's most revered relic, the tooth of the Buddha.

Nestled in the Shivalik hills, this sacred Sikh shrine is dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, offering panoramic views and spiritual solace.