

Kolkata Market, a bustling labyrinth of narrow alleys, offers a sensory overload of colors, aromas, and sounds, reflecting the city's rich cultural heritage.

Sweet yogurt dessert made with condensed milk and sugar.

Fried flatbread served with a spicy potato curry.
Mutton cooked in a spicy gravy with potatoes and onions.
Iconic since 1927, Flury's is famous for its breakfast items like kaka's rolls and mutton patties.
A Kolkata institution since 1917, Keventers is known for its breakfast items like chowmein and chai.
Established in 1956, Mocambo is famous for its lunch buffet and Italian dishes.
Kolkata's tropical climate experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Exploring Kolkata markets involves a lot of walking on varied surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Kolkata's hot and humid climate.

Handmade terracotta figurines depicting traditional Bengali culture and mythology.
Beautifully embroidered quilts made from recycled saris, a traditional Bengali craft.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, surrounded by beautiful gardens.
A beautiful 19th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located on the banks of the Ganges.
A variety of traditional Bengali sweets like Rasgulla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi.
The oldest and largest museum in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts and artworks.

A stunning suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of Elk Falls and the surrounding rainforest.
Nestled near Monument Valley, The Goulding's Trading Post Museum offers a glimpse into the rich history of Native American culture and the early trading post era. This unique museum showcases artifacts and photographs that narrate the story of the Goulding family and their impact on the region.
The KL Tower, standing at 421m, is the world's 7th tallest freestanding tower, offering panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur.