


Aina Mahal, a grand 18th-century palace in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, is a stunning blend of European and Indian architectural styles.
A 18th-century palace showcasing Indo-European architecture and housing a museum.
A five-storied palace with intricate carvings, offering panoramic city views.
India's oldest museum, housing a rich collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions and other artifacts.

Aina Mahal is an indoor museum, so modest clothing is recommended.
Exploring the museum and nearby areas may involve walking on uneven surfaces.
While indoors, UV rays can still affect you through windows. Protect your skin.
A traditional tie-dye fabric, Bandhani Dupatta is a symbol of Gujarat's rich textile heritage.
Intricately designed and handcrafted, these lacquerware items are a testament to the region's craftsmanship.
Vibrant and unique, these tribal paintings depict local folklore and are a must-buy for art enthusiasts.
Known for its traditional Gujarati thalis, Agashiye is a rooftop restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a view of the Aina Mahal.
A popular breakfast spot, Gopal Dining Hall is famous for its dhokla, fafda, and other Gujarati breakfast items.
The multi-cuisine restaurant at this hotel offers a buffet lunch with a variety of dishes.

A comforting rice and lentil dish, often served with yogurt and pickle.

Crispy fafda (savory snack) dipped in sweet jalebi syrup.

Steamed chickpea flour cake, served with tamarind chutney.
Nestled in the scenic mountains of Uttarakhand, Askot Village Market is a vibrant hub where locals gather to shop for traditional handicrafts, fresh produce, and regional delicacies. The market's lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage offer a glimpse into the daily life of this enchanting village.
Simarjarunjung Fort, a historic hill fort in Maharashtra, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the state's rich history.
A serene scenic area featuring two rivers and four lakes, offering boat rides, traditional architecture, and stunning landscapes.