

A breathtaking spectacle of lights and sound, the Raghunathaswamy Temple illuminations in Thanjavur are a must-see for both locals and tourists.
A 16th-century palace complex showcasing intricate architecture and history.
Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere, offering trekking trails and wildlife spotting.
Magnificent temple illuminated in the evening, a must-see for its grandeur.
Famous for its affordable and delicious South Indian breakfast.
A popular chain known for its authentic South Indian cuisine.
Renowned for its royal Mughlai cuisine and elegant ambiance.

Raghunathaswamy Temple Illuminations can be crowded and conservative dress is appreciated.
Stay hydrated during long hours of exploration under the sun.

Lentil fritters served with coconut chutney
Sweet rice dish with cashews and raisins
Stir-fried water spinach with garlic and chilies
Handcrafted wooden dolls painted with intricate details, representing various deities and mythological figures, a traditional art form of Thanjavur.
Lightweight and elegant silk sarees with intricate zari work, originating from the historic town of Kanchipuram, known for its silk weaving tradition.
Intricately crafted bronze idols of Hindu deities, made using the lost-wax casting method, a traditional art form practiced in Madurai for centuries.
El Palmar Beach transforms into a vibrant nightlife hub with beach bars, live music, and bonfires under the stars.
A serene 15km coastal trail offering stunning views of the Straits of Johor, with opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy nature.

A serene urban lake surrounded by lush parks, temples, and teahouses, offering a peaceful retreat in bustling Chengdu.