


Dharavi Market, Asia's largest slum, is a vibrant hub of recycling and small-scale industries, offering a unique insight into Mumbai's resilience and enterprise.
Famous for its mouth-watering Misal Pav and Sabudana Khichdi.
Known for its delicious Vada Pav and Pav Bhaji.
Offers a variety of seafood dishes and is famous for its Surmai Fry.

Spicy curry made with sprouted moth beans, served with pav (bread) and topped with onion, lemon, and coriander.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.

Potato patty coated with chickpea flour, deep-fried, and served with a green chutney in a pav (bread).
Handcrafted tie-dye dupattas, a traditional craft from Gujarat, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Handmade clay pots and decorative items, showcasing the ancient pottery-making techniques still practiced in Dharavi.
Traditional leather footwear from Kolhapur, known for their comfort and intricate handiwork, available in various sizes and designs.
Wushi Park, a serene oasis in Foshan, offers a blend of traditional Chinese architecture and lush greenery, perfect for leisurely strolls and cultural appreciation.

Al Wahda Square, a symbol of modern Abu Dhabi, hosts cultural events and offers a glimpse into the city's vibrant lifestyle.

The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the world's largest mangrove forest and home to the Royal Bengal Tiger.