

Lal Bagh Market, a bustling hub in Bengaluru, offers a mix of traditional and modern shopping, with a focus on textiles, jewelry, and local cuisine.
A 17th-century marvel showcasing intricate woodwork and architecture.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods and street food.
A stunning palace with beautiful gardens, inspired by Windsor Castle.
Lal Bagh Market can be rainy, especially during monsoons.
Exploring the market and nearby attractions requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Bangalore's climate.

Iconic for its dosas and idlis since 1943.
Historic for its filter kaapi and bisi bele bath.
Known for its buffet lunches and historic ambiance.
Fermented crepe made from rice and lentils, filled with spiced potato, served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Steamed rice cakes made from fermented batter, served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Semolina-based savory cake, steamed and served with coconut chutney and sambar.
These sarees are renowned for their intricate zari work and vibrant colors, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka.

Originating from Tamil Nadu, these plates are crafted with intricate inlay work, depicting mythological scenes and floral patterns.
Popular blends like 'Garam Masala' and 'Puliyogare' spice mixes are essential for authentic South Indian cooking.

A treasure trove of Kerala's cultural heritage, this museum in Kottayam showcases traditional arts, crafts, and history.
The Wayang Museum is a delightful showcase of Indonesian puppetry, housing an extensive collection of wayang puppets, masks, and other artifacts.

Historic military fort on Santa Rosa Island, offering stunning Gulf views and a glimpse into the past.