

Junnar Caves, a group of 200 ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves, offer a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
Birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, offering panoramic views and historical significance.
Ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves dating back to the 1st century BCE, featuring intricate carvings.
A serene hill station with temples, waterfalls, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Junnar Caves require walking on uneven terrain, so comfortable and sturdy footwear is essential.
Protect yourself from the sun while exploring the caves and nearby areas.

Stay hydrated during your cave exploration and help reduce plastic waste.

Sprouted moong dal (green gram) and wheat flour flatbread, served with ghee and chili chutney.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.
Spicy curry made from moth beans, served with pav (soft bread) and topped with onion, lemon, and coriander.
Famous for its traditional Maharashtrian breakfast, especially the 'Pithla Bhakri'.
Known for its delicious South Indian breakfast, especially the 'Masala Dosa'.
Offers a variety of North Indian and Chinese dishes, famous for its 'Butter Chicken'.
Hand-carved stone artifacts inspired by the ancient Junnar Caves, reflecting the region's rich historical and cultural heritage.
Lightweight and breathable cotton textiles hand-woven by local artisans, showcasing traditional patterns and designs.
A blend of locally grown and ground spices, unique to Junnar, used in various regional dishes.
The Gujarat State Museum, established in 1920, is a treasure trove of art, history, and culture, showcasing the rich heritage of Gujarat.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Fagu Art Museum is a serene hill station known for its stunning views and vibrant art collection.

Narrow, atmospheric alleyway in Kyoto, lined with traditional wooden machiya houses and teahouses, offering a glimpse into old Japan.