

A charming village in Rajasthan known for its ancient step wells and beautiful architecture.
Abhaneri experiences brief, intense rain showers during monsoon, a jacket is essential.
Protect from harsh sun while exploring the historic sites and village.
Ideal for walking around the village and visiting nearby attractions like the Harshat Mata Temple.
Famous for its traditional Rajasthani breakfast, especially the 'Dal Bati Churma'.
Known for its delicious South Indian breakfast items like 'Idli' and 'Dosa'.
Famous for its royal Mughlai cuisine, especially the 'Mutton Biryani'.
A 7th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, known for its intricate carvings.
A 10th-century step well with 3,500 narrow steps, offering a unique architectural experience.
Ruins of a fort offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Hand-printed and tie-dyed dupattas, a traditional craft of Abhaneri.
Handmade terracotta pots and figurines, a symbol of Abhaneri's rich pottery tradition.
Intricate gold jewellery with gota patti work, a popular Rajasthani craft.

Fried pastry filled with sweetened mawa (reduced milk), served with chutney.

Fried pastry filled with spiced onion mixture, served with tamarind chutney.

Whole wheat balls (bati) dipped in ghee, served with lentil soup (dal) and sweet chickpea flour (churma).
A picturesque canal-side promenade in Lille, lined with historic buildings and cafes.
Jack's Bay, a hidden gem on the Nicoya Peninsula, offers consistent waves and a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for surfers of all levels.
A unique 9th-century Hindu temple dedicated to 64 yoginis, perched on a hill overlooking the Narmada River.