

The Leshan Giant Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the world's largest stone Buddha statue, carved out of a cliff face in the 8th century.
Buddha Statue is often visited in the rainy season, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
The area around Buddha Statue involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
To protect from the sun during outdoor activities and visits to the statue.
Famous for its authentic Hyderabadi breakfast, a local favorite for decades.
Iconic for its cozy ambiance and delicious breakfast spreads.
A historic eatery serving traditional Andhra meals since 1950.
Handcrafted from sandalwood, these statues are a symbol of peace and spirituality, often adorned with intricate carvings.
Varanasi is famous for its terracotta pottery, with unique designs and vibrant colors, often depicting local scenes.
Known for their intricate gold and silver brocade work, these sarees are a symbol of Indian craftsmanship and elegance.
Iconic white marble mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Magnificent red sandstone fort housing several palaces and mosques.
Well-preserved ghost town and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar
Fried lentil doughnuts, often served with coconut chutney
Semolina-based idli, served with coconut chutney and sambar

A captivating museum in Silkeborg, Denmark, showcasing local history and culture, including the famous Tollund Man.

A vibrant weekly market in Brittany, offering local produce and crafts.
A captivating light and sound show that brings the history of the ancient fort of Uppalapadu to life.