


Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, is a grand colonial building that reflects India's rich history and cultural heritage.
Manikgad Fort, a historic hill fort in Maharashtra, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's rich history.
A vibrant street in Chinatown known for its colorful shophouses, trendy cafes, and lively nightlife.
A historic park preserving the site of a 19th-century iron foundry, offering scenic trails and educational exhibits.
A treasure trove of Mentawai culture, showcasing traditional artifacts and history in a lush, tropical setting.
A vibrant night market along the Rance River, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A historic palace in Muscat, Oman, showcasing traditional Omani architecture and housing a museum.
Rice and lentil dish cooked with spicy bisi bele masala.
Street snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, and tangy spices.

Lentil and vegetable-based soup served over steamed rice.
A portable water filter bottle ensures you have access to clean water while exploring Raj Bhavan.

Raj Bhavan experiences brief, heavy showers, so a lightweight rain jacket is recommended.

India uses Type M plugs, so a travel adapter is necessary to charge your devices.
A quick-drying, lightweight travel towel is convenient for beach visits or impromptu swims.