

Sempor Village, nestled in the lush rainforests of West Kalimantan, is a hidden gem known for its traditional longhouses and vibrant Dayak culture.

Sempor Village experiences frequent rain, especially during the monsoon season.
Mosquitoes and other insects are common in the village's tropical climate.

A sarong is a versatile garment that can be used as a beach towel, skirt, or even a makeshift bag, and is a respectful attire for visiting local temples.
Famous for its filter coffee and idlis, Bawarchi is a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its traditional Karnataka and North Indian dishes, Gaylord is a popular lunch spot.
Famous for its dosas and bisi bele bath, MTR 1924 is a historic dinner spot.

A serene urban oasis offering shaded picnic spots, beautiful gardens, and a peaceful lake.
A serene coastal retreat with a rich history, Nagapattinam Beach offers a blend of tranquility and cultural exploration.
Meguti Temple, nestled in the lap of the Pir Panjal range, is a serene and ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Chicken congee with shredded chicken, green onions, and crispy fried shallots
Beef and cow offal soup with coconut milk, served with lontong (rice cakes) and sambal (chili sauce)
Grilled chicken skewers served with peanut sauce and lontong (rice cakes)
Handmade earthen pots and vessels, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Intricate batik patterns, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage, are locally produced here.
Silver jewellery with intricate designs, often featuring local motifs and gemstones.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient Buddhist temple offers stunning views and intricate carvings.
A Hindu temple compound with towering spires, offering a glimpse into ancient Javanese culture.
A vibrant local market offering street food, shopping, and cultural performances.