

Experience the serene beauty of the Cauvery River in Coorg with a relaxing boat ride through the lush greenery and stunning landscapes.
A serene temple complex with beautiful architecture and sculptures, located near the Tala Cauvery River.
One of the oldest and most popular zoos in India, housing a variety of exotic and endangered species.
A beautiful terraced garden with fountains, boating facilities, and illuminated fountains in the evening.
Semolina cooked with vegetables and spices, topped with peanuts and curry leaves.
Rice and lentils cooked together with vegetables and spices, served with papad and pickle.
A porridge made from horsegram, served with fried shallots, green chilies, and coconut chutney.

Tala Cauvery River Boating can be unpredictable with sudden showers, a lightweight rain jacket is essential to stay dry.
To protect your phone from water damage during the boat ride.
For birdwatching and enjoying the scenic views along the river, binoculars are optional but enhance the experience.

A captivating sound and light show that brings the historic Gondwana Fort to life, narrating its fascinating past.
A hidden gem in Chattanooga, TN, this museum showcases the history of whiskey production in the region, with a focus on the Prohibition era.

Nyatapola Temple, a five-story pagoda-style temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Bhaktapur's rich cultural heritage.
Handwoven silk scarves with traditional Mysore patterns, reflecting the region's rich weaving heritage.
Intricately carved wooden dolls depicting local folklore and culture, a popular art form in the region.
A traditional sweet made from gram flour, ghee, and sugar, originating from the royal kitchens of Mysore.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast and riverside view.
Known for its traditional Karnataka lunch buffet and riverside ambiance.
Famous for its North Indian and Mughlai dinner buffet and riverside view.