


A bustling market in Old Delhi, known for its narrow streets, historic buildings, and diverse shopping options.
A historic Sikh shrine known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Asia's largest wholesale spice market, offering a sensory overload of colors and aromas.
A historic fort and UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Mughal architecture and history.

Chandni Chowk Market can be breezy, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the market involves a lot of walking on varied surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Delhi's climate.
Famous for its variety of paranthas, this place is a must-visit for breakfast.
Known for its mouth-watering halwa and other Indian sweets.
Iconic restaurant serving royal Mughlai cuisine.
Layered flatbread with various fillings, served with curd or pickle

Sweet, crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sugar syrup

Chickpea curry with fried bread, served with onion, pickle, and green chutney
Crispy layered flatbreads stuffed with a variety of fillings, a local favourite since the 17th century.
Intricate gold and silver thread embroidery, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Enamel work on gold and silver, featuring intricate patterns and vibrant colours, a specialty of the region.

Beypore Lighthouse, a historic landmark, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the serene Beypore Beach.
A serene Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Moirangthong, nestled in the lush greenery of Manipur.
Nestled in the Shivalik Hills, Hatu Mata Temple offers panoramic views and a serene atmosphere, with a unique 800-year-old idol of Goddess Hatu Mata.