

Hathigumpha, a 2nd century BC rock-cut Jain monument, is a stunning example of ancient Indian architecture, featuring intricate carvings and inscriptions.
Ancient Jain rock-cut caves with intricate carvings, offering panoramic valley views.
15th-century Jain caves with beautiful carvings, surrounded by lush greenery.
Displays ancient Jain art and artifacts, providing insights into Jain culture and history.

Rice cakes filled with coconut and jaggery, often served with curd.
Flatbread stuffed with spiced potatoes, served with butter and curd.
Lentil curry with vegetables, often served with rice.
Hathigumpha is known for sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
Exploring Hathigumpha involves a lot of walking and climbing.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during summer.
Applique work is a traditional craft where intricate designs are cut from one fabric and stitched onto another, often depicting local flora and fauna.
Filigree jewellery is a delicate art of twisting and plaiting silver or gold into intricate designs, often set with semi-precious stones.
Hathigumpha is known for its skilled stone carvers who create intricate sculptures and decorative items from local stones like sandstone and laterite.
Famous for its authentic Andhra breakfast, especially the 'Rava Upma'.
Known for its variety of bread and breakfast items, especially the 'Croissants'.
Offers a lavish buffet lunch with a variety of dishes.
The Toba Lake Museum, formally known as the T.B. Silalahi Center, is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of the Batak people. Located on the shores of Lake Toba in Balige, it offers insights into Batak traditions, history, and art, featuring traditional houses and artifacts.

A stunning Romanesque-Byzantine cathedral in Marseille, known for its intricate mosaics and beautiful stained glass windows.
A bustling riverside market in Indonesia, known for its vibrant atmosphere and local produce.