


The sacred confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers, Sangam is a spiritual hub where millions gather for the Kumbh Mela.
Confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, a sacred spot for Hindus.
16th-century temple dedicated to Lord Rama, known for its intricate carvings.
Displays artifacts related to the Sangam era, including sculptures and coins.
Sangam experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
Protects from harsh sun, especially during river activities.
Ideal for exploring the temples and walking around the city.
Famous for its parathas and chai, this roadside eatery has been serving travelers and locals alike since 1948.

Overlooking the Ganges, this restaurant is known for its breakfast buffet and yoga retreats.

A popular spot for vegans and health enthusiasts, offering a variety of international cuisines.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, nuts, and raisins, served with sweet jalebi syrup.

Fried pooris served with spicy bedmi curry made of moong dal, spices, and sometimes meat.

Chickpea curry (chole) served with fried leavened bread (bhature).
Crafted from the fine wool of the Pashmina goat, these shawls are a symbol of Kashmir's rich textile tradition.
Known as 'Red Gold', this high-quality saffron is cultivated in the Pampore region and is a staple in Kashmiri cuisine.
Intricately carved from local walnut wood, these items showcase the region's traditional craftsmanship.
Prawirotaman Market, a vibrant hub of local culture, offers a mix of traditional Javanese goods, textiles, and street food.

Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in the Western Ghats, is a lush, biodiverse haven known for its elephants and stunning landscapes.

A serene urban wildlife sanctuary in Chennai, home to diverse flora and fauna.