

A treasure trove of India's rich history and cultural heritage, the National Museum Delhi houses over 200,000 artifacts, showcasing the country's diverse art, history, and traditions.
Delhi's weather can be chilly in the evenings, especially in the museum's air-conditioned spaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Delhi's climate, and you can refill your bottle at the museum's water stations.
To stay connected for navigation, research, and sharing experiences while exploring the museum and city.
Famous for its South Indian breakfast, especially the Masala Dosa.
A historic restaurant known for its royal ambiance and Mughlai cuisine.
Iconic restaurant known for its tandoori specialties and celebrity clientele.
Layered Indian flatbread with various fillings, often served with curd or pickle
Savory snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney
Grilled meat dishes, often made from lamb or chicken, marinated in yogurt and spices
A historic fort complex built by the Mughals, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A war memorial and a prominent landmark, beautifully illuminated in the evening.
Intricately designed and crafted in Delhi, Meenakari is a traditional art of enamelling jewellery with vibrant colours.
A unique craft form of Delhi, Blue Pottery is known for its vibrant blue glaze and intricate designs.
Phulkaris are traditional embroidered shawls from Punjab, often gifted to newlyweds, symbolising good luck and prosperity.
Historic square in Old Havana, featuring the Cathedral of Havana and beautiful colonial architecture.
A serene riverside promenade in Mangalore, offering beautiful views, recreational activities, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Buxar Zoo, established in 1958, is a serene wildlife sanctuary in Bihar, India, home to a variety of flora and fauna.