

A unique 9th-century Hindu temple dedicated to 64 yoginis, nestled in a lush forest, offering a serene and mystical atmosphere.
A serene temple dedicated to the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang, offering beautiful architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
Ancient Jain caves featuring intricate carvings, offering a glimpse into the region's history and culture.
A fascinating museum showcasing the rich tribal culture of Odisha through artifacts, textiles, and photographs.
Chausathi Yogini Temple can experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
The temple is located on a hill, requiring a short hike to reach.

Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during summer visits.
Iconic for its traditional Hyderabadi breakfast.
Offers a peaceful breakfast experience with a temple view.
Famous for its authentic Andhra lunch thalis.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, served with sweet jalebi
Fried pastry with savory filling, often served with chutney

Creamy lentil curry, often served with naan or rice
Intricately carved wooden items inspired by the temple's architecture, reflecting the local craftsmanship.
Traditional terracotta pottery, a symbol of local culture, often depicting mythological figures.
Beautifully designed textiles with applique work, a traditional craft of Odisha.

A bustling entertainment hub offering arcade games, laser tag, and mini-golf, perfect for family bonding and fun.
The Dordrecht Night Watch is a renowned 17th-century painting by Rembrandt, housed in the Dordrecht Museum. It's a captivating depiction of a militia company mustering at night.

The Malprabha River, a tributary of the Krishna, is a lifeline for the drought-prone region of North Karnataka, supporting agriculture and wildlife.