

A serene group of rock-cut Buddhist caves nestled in the Dahisar hills, offering a glimpse into ancient Indian art and architecture.

Dahisar Caves require comfortable walking on uneven terrain.
Handmade terracotta pottery inspired by the ancient cave art, a symbol of local craftsmanship.
Vibrant, hand-woven fabrics like Paithani and Khadi, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
A blend of aromatic spices unique to the region, used in traditional Maharashtrian cuisine.

Spicy curry made with moth beans, served with bread rolls.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables and spices.
Potato patty between two slices of bread, served with chutney.
A series of rock-cut temples and viharas dating back to the 1st century BCE, showcasing Buddhist art and architecture.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Goddess Vajreshwari, surrounded by lush greenery and waterfalls.
A large meditation hall with a capacity of 8,000 people, offering free meditation courses and a peaceful environment.
Famous for its traditional Maharashtrian breakfast, especially the 'Pithla Bhakri'.
Known for its variety of South Indian breakfast dishes, especially the 'Masala Dosa'.
Famous for its Udupi-style lunch thalis, especially the 'Special Thali'.

A charming waterfront walk lined with historic buildings, art galleries, and seafood eateries.

A captivating sound and light show that illuminates the Château de Chenonceau's architecture and history, set against the backdrop of the Cher River.
A serene urban oasis with a picturesque lake, offering walking trails, picnic spots, and stunning views of the Seattle skyline.