


A serene complex of Jain temples, known for intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
A complex of intricately carved Jain temples dating back to the 13th century.
A historical battlefield where Maharana Pratap fought against the Mughals in 1576.
A massive hill fort with impressive walls and beautiful palaces, built in the 15th century.
Modest clothing is expected when visiting religious sites like the Jain Temples.

Exploring the temples involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the Rajasthani climate.
Known for its stunning views of the Aravalli Hills, this café is a popular breakfast spot for tourists visiting the Jain Temples.
Famous for its traditional Rajasthani breakfast, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
A popular choice for lunch among tourists and locals alike, known for its wide variety of dishes.

Sweet fried dough soaked in sugar syrup, topped with malai and dry fruits

Fried pastry filled with sweetened mawa (condensed milk), served with chutney

Whole wheat balls (bati) dipped in ghee, served with lentil soup (dal) and sweet chickpea flour snack (churma)

Exquisite carvings inspired by the intricate architecture of the temples, made from local sandstone.
Beautifully crafted terracotta figurines and decorative items depicting Jain themes and symbols.
Vibrantly colored and intricately tied dupattas (scarves) in the traditional Bandhani tie-dye technique.

Lake Habema, a glacial lake nestled in the Jayawijaya Mountains, offers stunning views and is home to various bird species.
Quatsino Lighthouse, perched on a rugged cliff, offers stunning nighttime views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding wilderness.

A remote, windswept peninsula in Patagonia, known for its wildlife, penguin colonies, and stunning landscapes.