

Deeg Palace, a 17th-century marvel, is a complex of palaces and gardens in Rajasthan, known for its intricate architecture and waterworks.

Deeg Palace is in Rajasthan, India, where temperatures can be high during the day but cool in the evenings. Long-sleeved shirts provide sun protection and warmth.
Protection from the sun is crucial when visiting outdoor attractions like Deeg Palace.
To protect your skin from the strong Indian sun.
Hand-painted miniature replicas of Deeg Palace, showcasing the region's rich artistic heritage.
Traditional tie-dye dupattas, a symbol of Rajasthani culture and craftsmanship.
Handcrafted pottery items, reflecting the local tradition of pottery-making.

Fried puffed bread filled with spiced lentils, served with spicy potato curry.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, spices, and peanuts.

Soft wheat balls (bati) dipped in ghee, served with lentil soup (dal) and sweet chickpea flour dessert (churma).
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to a variety of migratory birds.
Famous for its traditional Rajasthani breakfast, especially the 'Dal Bati Churma'.
Known for its simple yet delicious Rajasthani breakfast, especially the 'Pyaaz Kachori'.
Offers a royal dining experience with a variety of Rajasthani dishes.

Experience the grandeur of the Mughal Empire under the starlit sky at Fatehpur Sikri's night visit.
Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Joshimath is a spiritual town known for its ancient temples and the revered Badrinath Temple.

A pristine marine park known for its mangrove forests, diverse wildlife, and clear waters perfect for snorkeling.