

Begum Bazaar, a historic market in Hyderabad, is renowned for its pearls and traditional textiles.
Iconic 16th-century mosque and monument, a symbol of Hyderabad.
Grand 18th-century palace complex, once the official residence of the Nizams.
Magnificent 16th-century fort with sound and light shows in the evening.
Iconic for its Hyderabadi breakfast, especially the 'Biryani for breakfast' trend.
Famous for its 'Irrumandi' breakfast, a traditional Hyderabadi spread.
Popular for its variety of South Indian dishes and unique ambiance.
Begum Bazaar has many historic sites, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.

Exploring the bazaar and nearby attractions requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.

Fragrant rice dish cooked with spices, meat, and yogurt.

Spicy green chili fritters, a popular street snack.
Renowned for their lustre, these pearls are a symbol of Hyderabad's wealth and history.
Intricately designed metalware, traditionally made in Bidar, featuring intricate inlay work.
Beautifully embroidered fabric with mirrors and beads, a traditional craft of Hyderabad.
A vibrant street in Amman known for its colorful houses and lively atmosphere.
A sacred cave dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its natural rock formations and a 147m long ropeway.
Experience the ancient Indian martial art form, Kalaripayattu, in its birthplace, Kadalar, Kerala. Witness skilled warriors perform breathtaking stunts and combat sequences under the starlit sky.