

A treasure trove of Assam's history, this museum houses artifacts from the Ahom dynasty and other significant periods.

Handwoven from the golden Muga silk worm, these textiles are a symbol of Assam's rich weaving tradition.
Intricately designed bell metal items like lamps, utensils, and decorative pieces are a testament to the region's ancient craftsmanship.
Vibrant terracotta figurines and pottery are inspired by the region's folklore and cultural heritage.
Famous for its traditional Assamese breakfast, especially 'Pitha' and 'Lassik'
A bustling street market known for local breakfast items like 'Jalebi' and 'Samosa'
Renowned for its Mughlai cuisine, especially 'Mutton Biryani' and 'Korma'

A breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Aravalli Hills and the setting sun, located near Kumbalgarh Fort.
Rani Ki Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a magnificent step-well located in Gujarat, India. It's an architectural marvel with intricate carvings and a unique water management system.

The Temple of the Sun, or Qoricancha, is a stunning Inca temple dedicated to the sun god Inti, featuring intricate stonework and beautiful golden walls.