


Gulab Bagh, a historic rose garden, is a serene oasis in the heart of Jaipur, Rajasthan.
A historic garden and zoo, perfect for a morning stroll.
A 19th-century palace with beautiful architecture and a museum.
A museum showcasing the royal history of Jaipur, best visited in the afternoon.
Bandhani is a traditional tie-dye technique, with intricate patterns symbolizing Rajasthani culture.
A signature Rajasthani dish, Laal Maas' rich, spicy flavors can be recreated at home with this mix.
Meenakari is an intricate enamel work, often used in bangles and other ornaments, reflecting Rajasthani craftsmanship.

Fried puffed bread filled with spiced lentils, served with tamarind chutney.
Fried puffed bread filled with spiced onion and lentils, served with green chutney.

Bati (hard wheat balls) dipped in ghee, served with dal (lentil soup) and churma (sweet wheat crumble).
Famous for its Rajasthani breakfast, especially 'Pyaz Kachori' and 'Mishti Ladoo'.
Known for its 'Dal Bati Churma' and 'Ghevar'.
Famous for its 'Dal Bati Churma' and 'Ghevar'.

A historic square in Brussels, surrounded by grand buildings and the iconic Atomium.
Nestled in the ancient Roman ruins of Timgad, the Timgad Archaeological Museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts that illuminate the rich history of this once-thriving city. The museum's exhibits reflect the blend of Roman, Berber, and early Christian cultures in a breathtaking historical context.
Papikondalu, a series of 18 gorges on the Godavari River, offers a scenic boat ride through lush landscapes and ancient temples.
Gulab Bagh has a tropical climate, so breathable, long-sleeved shirts are essential to protect from sun and mosquitoes.
A wide-brimmed hat with neck cover provides extra protection from the sun while exploring Gulab Bagh.
High SPF sunscreen is crucial to protect your skin from the intense tropical sun in Gulab Bagh.