

A serene wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra, home to diverse flora and fauna, including the Indian Wild Ass.
A serene ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery.
A peaceful sanctuary home to a variety of flora and fauna, perfect for nature lovers.
A vibrant local market that comes alive in the evening, offering local food and shopping.
Hand-carved stone art depicting local wildlife, a unique tradition of Kadambi artisans.
A blend of local spices used in traditional Kadambi cuisine, perfect for adding flavor to dishes at home.
Intricately designed jewellery made from local materials like beads, stones, and metal, reflecting Kadambi tribal culture.
Semolina cooked with vegetables and spices, topped with peanuts and curry leaves.
A mixed rice dish made with rice, moong dal, vegetables, and spices.
A fermented drumstick leaf porridge, often served with coconut chutney and banana.
Known for its scenic views and delicious breakfast options, this cafe is a favorite among tourists visiting Kadambi Wildlife Sanctuary.
A popular lunch spot among locals and tourists alike, Spice Bite is famous for its variety of South Indian and Chinese dishes.
Set amidst the wilderness, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a variety of barbecue and Indian dishes.

For wildlife viewing and birdwatching in the sanctuary.
To protect against mosquito-borne diseases and insects in the jungle.

For sudden rain showers and to keep warm during early morning and late evening safaris.

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A historic 17th-century barrage on the Rhine River, offering scenic views and a glimpse into France's military history.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kollur Mookambika Temple is a serene and sacred Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, known for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance.