

Gandhi Bazaar, a bustling market in Mumbai, is renowned for its textile shops, street food, and historic significance.
Famous for its farsan and khandvi, serving breakfast since 1962.

Known for its dhokla and fafda, a local favorite for lunch.
Offers a variety of street food, especially famous for its chaat and pav bhaji.
Gandhi Bazaar's tropical climate requires breathable, light clothing.
Protect your skin from the intense sun while exploring the bazaar.
Carry some Indian Rupees for local shopping and street food.

A bustling market offering a glimpse into local life and shopping.

Iconic 16th-century mosque and monument, a symbol of Hyderabad.
A grand 18th-century palace complex, now illuminated in the evenings.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with peas, onions, and spices.
Potato patty coated with chickpea flour, deep-fried, and served with a green chutney.
Spicy curry made from moth beans, served with pav (bread) and topped with onions, coriander, and farsan.
Bandhani is a traditional tie-dye technique, with intricate patterns symbolizing good luck and prosperity.
Hand-painted terracotta pottery from Rajasthan, depicting local folklore and culture.
Traditional Indian jewellery made of lac (resin) and beads, often worn by brides in Rajasthan.

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