

Raghupur Market, a bustling hub in Murshidabad, is renowned for its silk and textile trade, reflecting the region's rich weaving heritage.
A bustling market showcasing local culture and shopping.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Goddess Kali.
A peaceful riverside ghat with beautiful sunset views.
Flaky layered paratha with potatoes and spices, served with curd and pickles.
Fragrant rice dish with chicken, spices, and fried onions, served with raita.
Slow-cooked mutton in a rich, spicy gravy, served with naan or roomali roti.

Raghupur Market can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when exploring markets like Raghupur.
Having local currency is essential for shopping and bargaining at the market.
Famous for its idlis and dosas, Bhojnalaya is a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its delicious kati rolls, this place is a lunch-time favorite.
A fine dining experience, Oh! Calcutta is famous for its traditional Bengali cuisine.
Known for its unique sheen and durability, Raghupur silk is a traditional handloom product with a history dating back centuries.
Intricately designed terracotta items, including figurines and decorative pieces, are a testament to the region's rich artistic heritage.
A popular local delicacy, this spicy mango pickle is a must-try for food enthusiasts, made using traditional recipes passed down through generations.

Thrissur Pooram Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is renowned for its annual Pooram festival, one of the most spectacular temple festivals in Kerala.
A charming medieval village in the Hérault department, known for its ancient abbey and stunning gorge.
The largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist, housing over 17,000 works by Andy Warhol.