


A bustling market known for its upscale boutiques, bookstores, and cafes, located in the heart of New Delhi.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 16th-century tomb is a stunning example of Mughal architecture.
A historic park with beautiful gardens, tombs, and a peaceful atmosphere.
A treasure trove of Indian art and history, housing over 200,000 artifacts.
Khan Market is often sunny and warm, and long sleeves protect from sunburn and mosquitoes.
Protects from the sun and helps keep your hat on in breezy markets.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Delhi's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Hand-painted earthenware, a traditional art form from Delhi's nearby village of Khirki

Delicate white-on-white embroidery, a specialty of Lucknow, now available in Khan Market

Intricate silver jewellery with semi-precious stones, inspired by Mughal and Rajasthani designs
Layered Indian flatbread with various fillings, served with curd and pickle.

Fried puffed bread served with spicy chickpea curry and chutney.
Savory snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.
Iconic bakery known for its pastries and bread since 1955.
Popular South Indian restaurant serving idlis and dosas since 1987.
Historic restaurant and bar established in 1913, known for its colonial charm.
The Dhwajasthambha, a 23-meter high flagpole, is a prominent landmark in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, located within the City Palace complex. It is one of the tallest flagstaffs in the world.

Sri Rangam Market, a bustling hub in Tiruchirappalli, offers a blend of traditional and modern shopping, with a focus on textiles, jewelry, and local cuisine.
La Trappe Forest, a serene nature reserve, is home to diverse wildlife and beautiful walking trails.