

The Kumari Temple in Kathmandu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, housing the living goddess, Kumari, a prepubescent girl chosen as the reincarnation of the Hindu goddess Taleju.

Sweet rice cake with coconut and jaggery, often served with curd
Baked wheat flour balls filled with sattu (roasted gram flour), served with chokha (mashed potato and spices)
Steamed rice and lentil cakes, often served with ghee and pickle
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast items like Rava Upma and Pongal.
Known for its idlis and dosas, a popular choice for a quick breakfast.
Iconic restaurant serving authentic Hyderabadi biryani since 1953.

Kumari Temple has strict dress code, requiring modest clothing.
Exploring the temple and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.
To cover shoulders and respect local customs while visiting the temple.
Intricately designed silver jewellery inspired by the temple's architecture, crafted by local artisans.
Exquisite double ikat silk textiles, a traditional craft of Patan, known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colours.
Delicious local cuisine, Khichdi is a comforting lentil and rice dish, while Dhokla is a savoury steamed cake made from chickpea flour.
A famous Hindu temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, known for its stunning architecture and rich history.
A beautiful garden and pond in Kathmandu, often visited by locals for relaxation.
A museum showcasing the history of Nepal's royal family, with exhibits on the country's culture and traditions.

Thiruvalla Beach, a serene coastal retreat, offers a perfect blend of tranquility and natural beauty.
A captivating annual music festival held in a historic fort, offering a unique blend of classical and contemporary music under the stars.
A historic waterfront in Le Havre, offering stunning views of the harbor and the English Channel.