

The Indian Museum, established in 1814, is the oldest and largest museum in India, housing an extensive collection of artifacts that showcase the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, surrounded by beautiful gardens.

A 19th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River.
The oldest and largest museum in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts from various periods.
Fried puffed bread (luchi) served with a spicy potato curry (aloor dum).
Aromatic rice dish with mutton or chicken, potatoes, and a blend of spices.

Layered flatbread stuffed with minced meat, onions, and spices.
Kolkata can be hot and humid, but indoor museums can be air-conditioned.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require walking.
Staying hydrated is important in Kolkata's climate.
A historic Kolkata cafe known for its cakes and pastries since 1923.
A popular hangout since 1917, famous for its ice cream and snacks.
An iconic restaurant serving Italian cuisine since 1956.
A traditional craft from Jaipur, known for its vibrant blue and white pottery.

Intricately tie-dyed dupattas, a traditional Rajasthani textile, symbolizing the state's rich culture.

Exquisite gold and gemstone jewellery, a specialty of Hyderabad, often passed down generations.

A vibrant, weekly market in the heart of the Garden Route, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.
Ganeshpuri Waterfall, a serene and picturesque spot, is a popular weekend getaway from Mumbai.
Experience the wild under the starlit sky at India's first night safari, nestled in the scenic Nainital district.