


The iconic Sultan Ahmed Mosque, known for its stunning blue tiles and six minarets, is a breathtaking symbol of Istanbul's architectural heritage.

Respectful dress code is required when visiting the mosque.
Required for women to cover their hair inside the mosque.
Protection from the sun and respectful dress code.
A stunning 17th-century mosque with six minarets and a large courtyard, famous for its blue tiles and intricate design.
A bustling market offering a variety of spices, Turkish delights, and local souvenirs, providing a glimpse into the city's rich trading history.
A historic museum that was once a church and a mosque, featuring stunning architecture, mosaics, and marble pillars.
Sesame seed covered bread rings, often eaten for breakfast
Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions
Grilled meat skewers with vegetables, served with bread

Decorative tiles with intricate floral and geometric patterns, reflecting the Ottoman Empire's artistic heritage.
Nazar amulets in various shapes and materials, believed to protect against evil and bad luck.
Sweet confectionery made from starch and sugar, often flavoured with rosewater, pistachio, or lemon.
A historic restaurant offering stunning views of the Bosphorus and the Blue Mosque.
A popular spot for traditional Turkish breakfast with a variety of cheeses, jams, and honey.
A rooftop restaurant offering panoramic views of the old city and the Sea of Marmara.
The Kolli Malai Temple is a historic Shiva temple situated on Kolli Hills in the Tiruchirapalli district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 2,134 meters (7,001 ft) above sea level. Legend states that Lord Vishnu, in his incarnation as Kurma Avataram, created the Kolli hills to hide the Sanjeevini herb to prevent it from getting misused by those who sought immortality. The temple was built on this herb to purify it and make it available to the devotees.
Gateway to Jackson Lake and the northern part of Grand Teton National Park, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and educational exhibits.
A treasure trove of ancient art and history, the Gangavati Archaeological Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.