


A treasure trove of South Indian art and history, the Thanjavur Art Gallery is housed in the Brahmapureeswarar Temple, showcasing intricate sculptures and paintings.

A sweet dish made from rice, moong dal, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.

A savory snack made from lentil flour, onions, and spices, deep-fried until crispy.

A rice dish made with cooked rice, lentils, vegetables, and spices, served with papad and pickle.
Famous for its vegetarian South Indian breakfast, a local favorite for decades.
Known for its unique breakfast combos and continental dishes with an Indian twist.
Renowned for its authentic Chettinad cuisine and traditional South Indian lunch thalis.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 1000-year-old temple is a marvel of Dravidian architecture.
Explore the vibrant local market, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Thanjavur residents.
A 16th-century palace complex housing a museum, art gallery, and armory.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its ancient architecture and religious significance.
Arayidathupara Rock Edicts, carved during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, are a testament to ancient Indian history and architecture, located in the lush greenery of Kerala.
A historic, 1,200-foot-long pier offering scenic Hudson River views, fishing, and a glimpse into New York's industrial past.
Handcrafted wooden dolls, intricately painted, depicting local culture and traditions.
Intricate metal plates adorned with traditional South Indian art, often depicting mythological scenes.
Pen-drawn and painted art, often found on cloth and paper, depicting Hindu mythology.
Thanjavur can get chilly in the evenings, especially in the gallery.
Exploring the gallery and nearby temples requires comfortable footwear.
Protection from the sun is crucial during daytime visits to the gallery.