

A treasure trove of South Indian art and history, the Art Gallery at Thanjavur Palace is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this temple is a masterpiece of Tamil architecture.
Explore local life and shopping at this bustling market, open from dawn till dusk.
A 17th-century palace with a mix of Tamil and European architecture.
Thanjavur can be hot and sunny, but modest clothing is expected when visiting cultural sites like the Art Gallery Thanjavur Palace.
Protection from the sun is essential during outdoor activities and sightseeing.
To protect your skin from harmful UV rays, especially during the day when the sun is strongest.

A sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.
Steamed rice cakes made from a batter of fermented black lentils and rice, served with sambar and coconut chutney.

A mixed rice dish made with rice, moong dal, vegetables, and spices, typically served with papad and pickle.

Handcrafted wooden dolls painted with intricate designs, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
Intricate metal plates adorned with traditional South Indian art, often depicting mythological scenes.
Known for its traditional Tamil breakfast items, this hotel is a local favorite.
Offers a unique blend of Indian and Continental breakfast options.
Famous for its affordable and delicious Tamil lunch thalis.
Exquisite silk sarees woven with gold and silver threads, a symbol of Tamil Nadu's rich textile tradition.
Sukuh Night Market, a vibrant daytime market, offers a blend of local culture, shopping, and culinary delights.
Dong Village, a charming fishing hamlet, offers a glimpse into traditional Vietnamese rural life, with stilt houses, friendly locals, and picturesque landscapes.
A mesmerizing waterfront promenade in Xiamen, China, featuring a stunning illumination display that transforms the harbor into a magical wonderland at night.