

Lal Mahal, a grand red sandstone palace, is a historic monument in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. It's known for its intricate carvings and stunning architecture.
A red sandstone palace built by Birbal, a minister of Emperor Akbar, offering a glimpse into the Mughal era.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring prehistoric rock shelters with paintings dating back to the Paleolithic age.
A museum dedicated to the Rani of Jhansi, showcasing her personal belongings and artifacts from the Indian Mutiny.
Sweet rice cake with coconut and jaggery, often served with curd
Potatoes cooked in a spicy gravy with mustard seeds and curry leaves
Lentil curry with vegetables and coconut, often served with rice
Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits since 1957.

Known for its delicious biryani and Haleem, a must-try in Hyderabad.
A popular chain serving authentic South Indian cuisine with a modern twist.
Hand-carved stone figurines depicting local history and mythology, a tradition dating back centuries.
Exquisite silk sarees and fabrics, known for their intricate zari work and vibrant colors, a symbol of Bhopal's rich cultural heritage.
A traditional betel leaf preparation, unique to Bhopal, filled with areca nut, spices, and sometimes tobacco.
Lal Mahal's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the historic sites and nearby markets requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of Lal Mahal.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Gokak Wildlife Sanctuary Museum offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

Cihampelas Walk, a bustling shopping street in Bandung, is famous for its fashion outlets and local cuisine.

A vast salt desert teeming with wildlife, including the Indian Wild Ass, and home to the world's largest salt production facility.