

Rani Mahal, a 16th-century palace in Banda, Uttar Pradesh, is a stunning blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
A grand palace built in the 17th century, showcasing intricate architecture.
One of the largest mosques in India, known for its red sandstone and marble structure.
A museum housing a vast collection of artifacts, paintings, and royal costumes.
Rani Mahal has a subtropical climate with sudden rain showers, making an umbrella a must-have item.
India has a very sunny climate which can cause dehydration, a good sunblock should be part of your travel kit.
Power outlets may be scarce in public areas, bringing a portable charger ensures you stay connected throughout your trip.
Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits, Bawarchi is a historic breakfast spot near Rani Mahal.
Known for its variety of dosas and filter kaapi, Chutney's is a popular breakfast joint near Rani Mahal.
Iconic for its Hyderabadi biryani, Paradise is a must-visit for lunch near Rani Mahal.
Steamed rice cakes (idli) served with sambar (lentil-based vegetable stew) and coconut chutney
Spicy curry of sprouted lentils (misal), served with bread (pav)
Hyderabadi-style basmati rice dish with marinated chicken, spices, and herbs
Intricately designed metalware with inlaid semi-precious stones, a traditional craft of Bidar, Karnataka.

Exquisite pashmina shawls handwoven with intricate patterns, a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship from Kashmir.
Renowned for their lustre and quality, these cultured pearls are a signature jewellery item from Hyderabad.
A stunning nighttime light show on the Li River, featuring local culture and folklore.
A serene riverside promenade offering beautiful sunset views, boating facilities, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Uppada Fort, a 16th-century marvel, stands as a testament to the region's rich history and offers panoramic views of the Bay of Bengal.