

Karla Caves, a protected monument, is a complex of ancient Buddhist rock-cut temples near Lonavala, Maharashtra. Known for their intricate carvings and architecture, these caves date back to the 1st to 3rd century CE.
Known for its traditional Maharashtrian breakfast, especially the 'Pithla Bhakri'.
Famous for its 'Misal Pav' and 'Poha', a local favorite for breakfast.
A popular cafe known for its variety of sandwiches and salads.

Sprouted moong beans (pithla) with whole wheat flatbread (bhakri), served with green chili chutney.
Spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with soft bread rolls (pav).
Fried chickpea dumplings (vada) served with a spicy green chili chutney and soft bread roll (pav).

Handmade terracotta pottery, a traditional craft from the region, often depicting local flora and fauna.

Unique jewellery made from semi-precious stones found in the caves, a popular local art form.
Traditional Maharashtrian dupattas, handwoven with intricate patterns, often worn with sarees.
Karla Caves can be damp and chilly, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the caves involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the hot and humid climate of Karla Caves.
A complex of ancient Buddhist rock-cut temples and shrines, dating back to the 2nd century CE.
A group of 22 rock-cut temples and shrines, known for their intricate carvings and sculptures.
A group of 3 rock-cut temples, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The largest flea market in the world, offering a labyrinth of stalls selling antiques, vintage items, and bric-a-brac.

Experience the stunning night sky at the Blue Mesa Trail, offering unparalleled stargazing opportunities amidst the Colorado Plateau's unique landscape.
A world-class art museum nestled in the heart of Utah Valley, showcasing a diverse collection of over 18,000 objects.