

Experience the rich history of Gwalior in a captivating sound and light show at the historic Gwalior Fort.
A hill fort with a history dating back to the 8th century, offering panoramic views of the city.
A 19th-century palace museum showcasing a rich collection of artifacts and royal memorabilia.
A modern temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya, known for its intricate architecture and design.

Evenings can get chilly during the show, a lightweight jacket will keep you warm.
The show involves walking around the fort, comfortable shoes are essential.

Stay hydrated during the show, a portable water bottle is a must.
Famous for its 'Litti Chokha', a Bihari dish, and a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its delicious 'Parathas' and 'Poha', a popular breakfast choice among locals.
Named after the legendary musician Tansen, this restaurant is famous for its Mughlai cuisine.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with spices, served with sweet jalebi
Fried or baked pastry with savory filling, often served with chutney
Sweet dish made from wheat flour, milk, and sugar, served with ghee
Intricately designed handicrafts made from local materials, reflecting the rich history of Gwalior Fort.
A traditional sweet made from bajra (pearl millet), popular in Gwalior and often offered to deities in local temples.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles with traditional patterns, worn by locals during festivals and special occasions.

A vibrant Buddhist temple in Singapore, housing the left canine tooth relic of the Buddha, and offering panoramic city views.
The Susquehanna River Sunrise is a popular spot for viewing the sunrise over the river, known for its scenic views and peaceful atmosphere.
Salarpuria Symphony Park is a premium residential community in Bangalore, known for its lush greenery, world-class amenities, and serene atmosphere.