

A sprawling 176-acre zoo in the heart of New Delhi, home to over 1300 animals and a historic site since 1959.
Iconic for its brunch scene, The Monocle is a DC staple near the zoo.
Famous for its homemade pop tarts, Ted's Bulletin is a local favorite for breakfast.
A popular spot for lunch, Founding Farmers is known for its sustainable, farm-to-table menu.
A war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Anglo-Afghan Wars.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun.
A museum showcasing Indian art and culture, including artifacts from the Indus Valley Civilization.
Commemorative t-shirts featuring the zoo's iconic animals, supporting local textile artisans.
Handcrafted tiger figurines, symbolizing strength and courage, made by local artisans.
A blend of aromatic spices from Asia's largest wholesale spice market, enhancing local cuisines.

Layered Indian flatbread, often stuffed with vegetables or potatoes, served with curd or pickle.

Sweet, crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sugar syrup, often served with curd or rabri.
Savory snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.
To observe animals from a distance without disturbing them.
Protection from the sun, especially important in open spaces like zoos.
Staying hydrated while walking around the zoo.

Hoh Moh Temple, a serene Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, is renowned for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.

A hidden gem on Vancouver Island, this museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Tlowitsis First Nation.
Kokilavani Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is renowned for its annual float festival, offering a unique spiritual experience amidst the serene backwaters of River Cauvery.