


A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pattadakal is a remarkable temple complex showcasing early Chalukyan architecture, with nine temples built between the 7th and 8th centuries.
Pattadakal experiences brief but heavy showers during monsoon.
Exploring the temple complex involves walking on uneven surfaces.
UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring intricately carved temples from the 7th-8th centuries.
A complex of four rock-cut temples dating back to the 6th century, showcasing beautiful carvings.
Home to ancient sculptures and artifacts from the early Chalukyan period.
Famous for its dosas and idlis, MTR is a South Indian culinary institution.
A popular coffee chain offering a variety of breakfast options.
Known for its traditional Karnataka cuisine, especially the lunch thali.
Intricately carved stone figurines inspired by the temple's architecture.
Exquisite silk sarees with traditional patterns, reflecting the region's rich culture.
Sweet and tangy pineapples grown locally, a must-try when in Badami.
Thick pancake made from semolina, topped with vegetables and served with coconut chutney
Crispy crepe made from fermented batter, filled with spiced potato filling
Whole wheat flatbread made from sorghum flour, served with lentil curry
A serene wildlife sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh, Uppalapadu is home to a large population of migratory birds and the rare Indian Vulture.

A treasure trove of art and artifacts, Salar Jung Museum is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Hyderabad.
Wat Phousi Stupa, a sacred hilltop temple in Luang Prabang, offers panoramic views of the city and the Mekong River.