

A serene collection of 10 chhatris (cenotaphs) in Gwalior, built by the Scindia dynasty, showcasing intricate carvings and architectural marvels.
A historic fort complex with palaces, temples, and a museum.
A group of ancient temples known for their intricate carvings.
A grand palace turned museum with a rich collection of artifacts.

Gwalior's climate is hot and humid, so breathable cotton clothing is essential.
Protection from the sun is crucial while exploring the historic sites.

Located within the historic Gwalior Fort, this restaurant offers a unique blend of Indian and Continental cuisine with a stunning view of the city.
Famous for its Rajasthani cuisine, this restaurant is a local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of dishes like Dal Bati Churma and Pyaaz Ki Kachori.
Situated within the Gwalior Fort, this restaurant is known for its Bhojpuri cuisine, offering dishes like Litti Chokha and Dal Makhani.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, served with sweet jalebi, a popular breakfast dish.
Fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, often made with potatoes, onions, and spices.
A spicy, tangy curry made with potatoes, peas, and a blend of aromatic spices, served with roti or paratha.

A traditional sari made from Chanderi fabric, known for its lightweight and intricate patterns, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.
Handcrafted pottery items, famous for their unique designs and vibrant colors, are a symbol of Gwalior's craftsmanship.
A popular savory snack made from a blend of spices and flour, Gwalior Namkeen is a must-try local delicacy.
Australia's largest combined zoo and aquarium, home to over 500 species, offering a unique wildlife experience.

A 18th-century palace in Tallinn, Estonia, surrounded by beautiful gardens and home to the Kadriorg Art Museum.
Diphu Museum, nestled in the scenic Karbi Hills, is a treasure trove of Karbi culture and history.