

A treasure trove of India's rich history and cultural heritage, the National Museum New Delhi is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A traditional craft from Jaipur, known for its vibrant blue and white pottery.
An intricate form of embroidery using gold and silver threads, popular in Delhi's Mughal era.
A delicate jewellery craft involving enamelling on gold or silver, popular in Delhi's Chandni Chowk area.
A war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Anglo-Afghan wars.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent.
A treasure trove of art and artifacts, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage.

New Delhi can be hot during the day but cooler in the evenings, especially in museums with air conditioning.
Exploring museums often involves a lot of walking on various surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in New Delhi's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

Layered Indian flatbread, typically stuffed with potatoes, onions, or other vegetables. Served with curd, pickle, and chai.

Rich, creamy Indian ice cream, often flavored with pistachio, mango, or rose. Served on a stick or in a cup.
Savory snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.

Famous for its South Indian breakfast, especially idli and dosa.
Known for its parathas and chole bhature, a popular North Indian breakfast.
A narrow lane filled with shops selling various types of parathas.
Experience the gold rush era at Barkerville, a historic town offering gold panning, museums, and scenic trails.
Experience Thailand's first night safari, exploring the diverse wildlife and landscapes of Doi Inthanon National Park under the starlit sky.
Mirror Lake Waterfront offers a serene, picturesque setting with clear waters reflecting the surrounding mountains, perfect for relaxation and water activities.