


A 19th-century rock-cut temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, nestled in the heart of Ajanta Caves.
Mahishasuramardini Cave Temple is located in a region with frequent rain, especially during monsoons.
The temple is located on a hill and requires climbing stairs.
The sun can be intense, especially during the day.

Semolina-based breakfast dish with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.
Steamed rice cakes served with lentil-based sambar and coconut chutney.
Rice and lentil dish with vegetables, coconut, and spices, served with potato fry.
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast items.
Iconic for its authentic Andhra breakfast dishes.
Popular for its variety of South Indian lunch options.
Intricately carved wooden items depicting scenes from the Mahishasuramardini legend, reflecting the temple's significance.
Traditional terracotta pottery, often depicting local folklore, crafted by local artisans.
A blend of local spices, like turmeric, red chilies, and coriander, used in traditional dishes.

A historic cave temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
A serene lotus pond with a temple in the middle, offering a tranquil morning experience.
An ancient math (monastery) with a museum showcasing artifacts and paintings from the Vijayanagara era.
Jhakri Waterfall, a serene and picturesque cascade, is a hidden gem in the Kullu Valley, offering a perfect blend of nature and tranquility.
A scenic tree-lined avenue offering panoramic views of Geneva and the Alps.
A tropical paradise offering pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and abundant wildlife.