

A serene row of 144 chhatris (cenotaphs) along the Ganges, dedicated to the royal family of Awadh.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with spices, served with sweet jalebi syrup.
Mutton or chicken curry with a tangy and spicy gravy, served with naan or rice.
Sweetened wheat balls soaked in ghee and milk, topped with dry fruits.
A unique temple dedicated to Mother India, featuring a large map of India carved in marble.
A peaceful and serene temple dedicated to Sai Baba, offering a calm atmosphere for meditation.
A bustling market known for its traditional textiles, handicrafts, and street food.

Chhatris Of Diwan I Aam is often crowded, and long sleeves protect from sunburn and minor injuries.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

To cool off during long periods of sightseeing in the warm weather.
Iconic for its freshly baked pastries and coffee since 1985.
Famous for its rich, royal Mughlai cuisine since 1990.
Renowned for its variety of tandoori dishes since 1992.
Exquisite, hand-painted replicas of the Chhatris' intricate architecture, capturing the essence of local craftsmanship.
Vibrant, tie-dyed dupattas (scarves) that are a traditional Rajasthani craft, perfect for adding color to your wardrobe.
Beautiful, handcrafted bangles made from lac (resin), a traditional Rajasthani craft that comes in various colors and designs.

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