

A serene spot along the Cauvery River, offering breathtaking sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Known for its riverside ambiance and traditional South Indian breakfast.
Famous for its variety of Indian and Chinese dishes, especially the lunch buffet.
Renowned for its riverside dinner experience and fresh seafood preparations.
Handcrafted stone jewelry and decorative items inspired by the Cauvery River's unique pebbles.
Lightweight, hand-woven silk scarves with traditional temple border designs, a specialty of Kanchipuram weavers.
Intricately crafted bronze statues and decorative items, reflecting the ancient Chola and Chera styles.
Cauvery River Sunset Point can have sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
To enjoy birdwatching and wildlife spotting along the river.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects that can be bothersome near the river.
Confluence of three rivers: Cauvery, Noyyal, and Nanganadu.
Witness the beautiful sunset over the Cauvery River.
Semolina-based breakfast dish with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.
Lentil and rice dish cooked together with spices, typically served for lunch.
Porridge made from horsegram, served with coconut chutney and banana, best enjoyed in the evenings.
Located within the stunning City Palace of Jaipur, the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum showcases a rich collection of royal artifacts, textiles, and paintings, reflecting the opulent heritage of Rajasthan's royal family.
A vibrant night market in Yogyakarta, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A vibrant arts community nestled in the heart of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, featuring over 100 art galleries and studios.