


Belum Caves, India's second-largest natural cave system, offers a fascinating journey into the earth with its stunning rock formations and ancient Buddhist history.
Handcrafted terracotta and red clay pottery, a traditional art form of the region.
Lightweight and breathable silk sarees, locally woven and dyed using natural colors.
A blend of locally grown and processed spices, unique to the Belum Caves region.
Explore India's longest natural cave system, featuring stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Visit this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Enjoy a serene boat ride or picnic at this picturesque lake, surrounded by lush greenery.

Semolina cooked with vegetables and spices, topped with peanuts and curry leaves

Sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery, flavored with cardamom and cashews

Fried lentil fritters served with lentil-based vegetable stew, often accompanied by rice
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast items, especially the 'Rava Upma'.
Known for its delicious 'Pongal' and 'Vada' during breakfast hours.
Famous for its 'Mutton Biryani' and 'Hyderabadi Haleem'.
Belum Caves can be damp and chilly, especially in the caves.
The caves involve walking and climbing, so good footwear is essential.
The caves can be dark, and a light source is crucial.

A stunning marble temple dedicated to the first Tirthankara, Adinath, known for its intricate carvings and 1,444 pillars, each uniquely carved.
A serene urban oasis offering lush greenery, tranquil trails, and stunning city views.
The Necropolis of Giza is a vast burial ground that showcases the grandeur of ancient Egyptian civilization, featuring iconic pyramids and the enigmatic Sphinx. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a unique glimpse into the beliefs and practices surrounding death in ancient Egypt.