


Bara Bazaar, Kolkata's oldest market, is a bustling hub for shopping, food, and cultural experiences.

Bara Bazaar experiences frequent rain, especially during monsoons.
The bazaar is vast and exploring it requires comfortable footwear.
To make purchases at local shops and street vendors.
Kewpies is known for its authentic Bengali breakfast offerings, serving deliciously prepared items like luchi and cholar dal in a homely setting.
Famed for its iconic Kolkata biryani, Nizam's has been serving hearty meals since 1932, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists.

Peter Cat is legendary for its Chelo Kebabs and has been a staple in Kolkata's dining scene since 1969, offering cozy ambiance and a diverse menu.

Rice cakes stuffed with coconut and jaggery, served with a side of curd.
Fragrant rice dish with chicken, spices, and fried onions.

Crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sweet syrup.
A stunning red and white mosque, a symbol of Kolkata's cultural heritage.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, now a museum.
A riverside promenade offering beautiful views of the Hooghly River.

A serene lakeside promenade offering panoramic views of the largest artificial lake in India, Hussain Sagar Lake.
Bandra Fair, also known as Bandra Festival, is an annual event held in Mumbai, India, celebrating the patron saint of Bandra, Mount Mary. It's a vibrant mix of faith, culture, and entertainment.
A serene urban park in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, known for its lush greenery, boating facilities, and a beautiful lake.