


Rumi Darwaza, a grand gateway in Lucknow, is a striking example of Awadhi architecture, blending Hindu and Islamic styles.

Rumi Darwaza is in a hot climate, but long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Protects from the sun while exploring historical sites.

Essential for protecting skin from harsh sunlight.
A magnificent gateway built in 1569, a blend of Indian and Persian architectural styles.
A beautiful mosque known for its chandeliers and intricate glasswork, built in 1839.
A grand imambara complex featuring a large assembly hall, a mosque, and a labyrinth.

Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits, this historic café is a must-visit for breakfast.
Known for its delicious breakfast items like Haleem and Khichdi, this restaurant is a local favorite.
Famous for its authentic Hyderabadi cuisine, this restaurant is a great place for lunch.

Slow-cooked beef with lentils, spices, and yogurt, served with naan.

Rich, dense, and creamy Indian ice cream, flavored with pistachio, mango, or other nuts.

Fragrant rice dish cooked with spices, meat (chicken, mutton), and vegetables.

Hand-painted miniature replicas of Rumi Darwaza, symbolizing Lucknow's architectural heritage.
Exquisite white-on-white embroidery, a traditional craft of Lucknow, often seen on clothing and home decor.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery with chikankari designs, reflecting the city's rich cultural history.

Witness the vibrant Beating Retreat ceremony at the Wagah Border, a symbol of Indo-Pak peace and unity.
A scenic ropeway connecting Tirupati to Sri Venkateswara Temple, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Kastoria Waterfront, a picturesque lakeside promenade, offers stunning views of the ancient city and its castle, with a vibrant café culture.