

A historic museum in Chandannagar, West Bengal, showcasing the town's French colonial past.
A historic museum showcasing the French colonial past of Chandannagar.
A serene riverside promenade lined with palm trees and historic buildings.
A beautiful 17th-century temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its intricate carvings.

Chandannagar can be hot and humid, but the museum may have air conditioning.
Protection from the sun while exploring the museum's outdoor exhibits.
The museum has extensive grounds to explore.
Famous for its luchi and alur dom, a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its variety of breakfast items, especially radhaballavi and luchi.
Iconic restaurant serving a mix of Bengali and Chinese cuisine since 1950s.
Puffed rice and potato, onions, chilies, cilantro, lemon. Savory, spicy, crispy.
Sweet yogurt, sugar, cardamom, saffron. Thick, creamy, sweet.
Flaky bread roll, chicken, onions, bell peppers, cilantro. Savory, spicy, satisfying.
Handcrafted terracotta horses, a symbol of Bengal's rich horse culture.
Exquisite silk sarees with traditional Bengali motifs, a must-have for any wardrobe.
Delicious sweets like Rasogolla and Sandesh, a delight for sweet lovers.
Bowen Markets, a vibrant hub for local produce and crafts, offers a delightful blend of tropical flavors and artisan creations.
A towering statue of Rani Chennamma, a symbol of women's empowerment and resistance against the British, located in Belagavi, Karnataka.
The Riverwalk Promenade in San Antonio weaves through the heart of the city, lined with vibrant shops, restaurants, and scenic views along the banks of the San Antonio River. It's a lively space that invites visitors to enjoy its charm any time of the year.