

Pur Udan Chatri, a serene and ancient cremation ground in Varanasi, is known for its spiritual significance and the burning ghats along the Ganges.
Pur Udan Chatri experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Protects from harsh sun, especially during outdoor activities.
Essential to prevent mosquito-borne diseases common in tropical regions.
The grand entrance gate to Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
One of the largest and most famous mosques in India, known for its beautiful architecture.
A historic fort in Agra, built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565 AD.
Iconic for its Hyderabadi breakfast, especially the Irani chai and Osmania biscuits.
Famous for its breakfast buffet, offering a variety of Hyderabadi dishes.
Known for its authentic Andhra cuisine, especially the lunch thalis.
Intricately designed wooden and metal crafts reflecting Delhi's rich history.
Exquisite white-on-white embroidery, a traditional craft of Lucknow.
Opulent silk sarees with gold and silver brocade, a symbol of Varanasi's craftsmanship.

Flattened rice cooked with ghee, nuts, and raisins, served with sweet jalebi.

Spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with soft bread rolls.

Potato patty coated with chickpea flour, deep-fried, and served with a soft bread roll.

A charming coastal town with colorful buildings and a rich history, nestled between Nice and Monaco.

The world's largest salt flat, offering surreal landscapes and unique wildlife.

A captivating sound and light show that brings the history of Vaux-le-Vicomte to life, set in the stunning 17th-century château.