

A revered Islamic shrine in Hebron, believed to be the burial place of Prophet Abraham and his family.
Ibrahimi Tomb is indoors but can be chilly, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the tomb and its surroundings involves a fair amount of walking.
To understand the rich history and architecture of the Ibrahimi Tomb.
A 15th-century mosque with intricate tile work and a historic tomb, offering a glimpse into Islamic architecture.
A stunning 17th-century mosque with red sandstone and marble, known for its beautiful courtyard and minarets.
A 19th-century palace with a blend of Indian and European architectural styles, offering a glimpse into the royal past.
Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits, Bawarchi is an iconic Hyderabad breakfast spot.
Known for its authentic Andhra cuisine, Chutneys is a popular lunch spot near Ibrahimi Tomb.
Grihini is famous for its Hyderabadi biryani and is a popular dinner spot in the area.

Soft, buttery naan bread with a hint of saffron and cardamom, typically served with breakfast.

Aromatic lamb curry with a rich, red gravy made from yogurt, tomatoes, and a blend of spices.
Grilled minced lamb skewers marinated in a blend of spices, yogurt, and herbs, often served as a street food in the evenings.
Hand-painted blue pottery, a traditional craft of Jaipur, symbolizing the city's rich history and artistry.

Intricately tie-dyed dupattas, a traditional Rajasthani textile, reflecting the region's vibrant culture and heritage.
Exquisite enameled jewellery, a Jaipuri specialty, showcasing the city's renowned craftsmanship and elegance.

A scenic drive through the UAE's highest peak, offering panoramic views and a cool escape from the city heat.
Balaghat Ghat Waterfront, nestled on the banks of the Wainganga River, offers a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for leisurely walks and boat rides.
A serene, 44-acre park in Los Angeles, offering picnic areas, trails, and stunning views of the city.