

A serene haven for bird enthusiasts, Kalesar Bird Sanctuary is home to a variety of migratory and resident birds, including the rare Siberian crane.
A peaceful sanctuary home to over 250 species of birds, perfect for early morning birdwatching.
A stunning palace known for its intricate carvings and beautiful architecture, best explored in the afternoon.
A captivating sound and light show that brings the fort's history to life, best experienced in the evening.
Fried puffed flour balls filled with lentils and spices, served with spicy potato curry.
Soft wheat balls dipped in ghee, served with lentil soup and sweet chickpea flour dessert.
Slow-cooked mutton curry with red chilies and spices, served with Indian bread.
A peaceful cafe near the sanctuary, offering a variety of breakfast options with a view of the sanctuary.
A local favorite for lunch, serving delicious Indian and Punjabi dishes at affordable prices.
A popular restaurant offering a variety of cuisines for dinner, with a lively atmosphere.
Kalesar Bird Sanctuary is known for its diverse bird species, binoculars will help you observe them closely.
The sanctuary has trails for exploring, comfortable hiking shoes are essential for a pleasant experience.
To protect against insects and mosquitoes that are common in the sanctuary's natural environment.
Handmade using local cotton, these tote bags feature intricate bird illustrations, celebrating the sanctuary's diverse avian life.
Crafted from local teakwood, these figurines depict various bird species found in the sanctuary, showcasing local artisans' skill.
A unique blend of local spices, this mix is inspired by the sanctuary's diverse flora and is perfect for adding flavor to dishes at home.
A historic park preserving the site of a 19th-century iron foundry, offering scenic trails and educational exhibits.
Experience the stunning night sky at Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada's oldest and largest state park, known for its red sandstone formations and ancient petroglyphs.
A serene whitewashed stupa in Thimphu, Bhutan, dedicated to the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, featuring intricate carvings and prayer wheels.