

Temghar Fort, a 10th-century hill fort, offers panoramic views of the Vindhyachal Hills and the Narmada River.
A historic fort offering panoramic views, perfect for a morning hike.
A 14th-century fort with stunning views, ideal for a morning visit.
A hill fort with trekking trails, best explored in the afternoon.
Temghar Fort requires hiking through uneven terrain.
Known for its traditional Maharashtrian breakfast, this restaurant is a local favorite near Temghar Fort.
Offers a variety of breakfast options with a beautiful view, making it a popular choice near Temghar Fort.
Set amidst the scenic Pawna Lake, this restaurant offers a variety of cuisines and is a popular lunch spot near Temghar Fort.

Sprouted moong dal pancake with besan and spices, served with green chili chutney.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.
Spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (bread) and topped with onion, lemon, and coriander.
This souvenir showcases Maharashtra's rich culture through vibrant handicrafts created during the annual Pune Mahotsav festival.
Sinhagad Hand-painted Pottery is a local artisan's take on traditional pottery techniques using bold colors and designs inspired by the Fort's history.
These intricately designed silver bangles represent the beauty of traditional Marathi craftsmanship, often passed down through generations.

A treasure trove of Iraqi history, housing artifacts from ancient Mesopotamia.
Tsuqua Village Nature Reserve is a 2.7 hectare nature reserve located near Madron, Cornwall, England. The reserve is known for its heathland with gorse and heather, and its pond and stream habitats.
Sianok Canyon Illumination is a breathtaking light show that transforms the canyon into a magical wonderland.