

A group of ancient rock-cut temples and caves, located in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India. The caves are a significant example of early Indian rock-cut architecture and feature intricate carvings and sculptures.
Madhurima Restaurant is well-known for its delicious and homely breakfast options, particularly their local specialties like chana and puri.

Baba Hotel is a local favorite for lunch, offering a variety of North Indian dishes along with some Chinese options, renowned for their flavorful thalis.
Kumar's Restaurant is popular for its varied dinner menu, featuring a blend of Indian and Continental dishes, and is known for its warm ambiance.
To keep your belongings dry in case of unexpected rain while trekking or exploring caves
To provide extra stability and confidence while navigating slippery or uneven cave floors
To keep you dry and comfortable while trekking in Gorakhnath Caves
A combination of spicy chickpeas (chole) served with deep-fried bread (bhature). The dish is known for its hearty and flavorful spice mix.
A savory pastry filled with a spicy lentil mixture, deep-fried and typically served with tangy tamarind chutney.
A deep-fried pastry filled with a spiced potato and pea mixture, often served with mint or tamarind chutney.
A revered site dedicated to Guru Gorakhnath, this temple offers a serene atmosphere with intricate architecture, making it perfect for morning visits when the light enhances its beauty.

This museum showcases the history and significance of the Gorakhnath Caves and features artifacts that provide insight into the region's rich culture.
An expansive park near the caves that becomes beautifully illuminated in the evening, perfect for strolls, picnics, or enjoying the sunset.
Chikankari is a traditional form of hand-embroidery that originates from Lucknow and is renowned for its intricate designs. Garments or home textiles adorned with this art are not just fashionable but also represent the rich textile heritage of the region.
These beautifully crafted brass bells are often found in local temples and are a symbol of spirituality in Indian culture. They make for an authentic souvenir that reflects the local craftsmanship and religious traditions.
Peda is a sweet delicacy made from khoya (reduced milk) and flavored with cardamom, often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions. Bringing home a box of this local sweet allows travelers to share the taste of Gorakhpur with their loved ones.
A breathtaking natural wonder in Hunan, China, known for its unique quartz-sandstone pillars and lush greenery.
A bustling, tree-lined pedestrian street in Shanghai, known for its vibrant shopping, dining, and historical architecture.
Experience the stunning beauty of the Toro River under the starlit sky, with illuminated boats and traditional performances.