

Gopeshwar Temple, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere.
Fried puffed bread filled with lentils, served with spicy potato curry.
Smoked eggplant mash cooked with spices, served with roti or paratha.
Corn flour flatbread served with mustard greens curry.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A scenic trek through rhododendron forests leading to Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in India.
A beautiful temple complex illuminated in the evening, offering a glimpse into local culture and traditions.
Famous for local breakfast items like Poha, Kachori, and Bedai.
Known for traditional Uttarakhandi dishes like Kafuli, Ras and Bhaang Ki Khichdi.
Offers a variety of Indian and Chinese dishes, famous for its Thali meals.

Gopeshwar has unpredictable weather, a jacket will keep you dry and warm.
Exploring the temple and nearby areas involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Having local currency makes transactions easier and avoids high exchange rate fees.
Exquisitely crafted wooden carvings depicting Hindu deities, reflecting the region's rich artistic tradition.
Soft and luxurious, these shawls are made from the fine wool of the Pashmina goat, native to the Himalayan region.
Intricate designs inspired by nature, often featuring motifs like the lotus or peacock, showcasing the region's unique jewellery craftsmanship.
A treasure trove of South Indian art and architecture, this gallery within Sri Rangam Temple showcases intricate sculptures and paintings.

Nestled in the hills of Ubud, Bali, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces are a breathtaking landscape of lush greenery and traditional irrigation systems.
A breathtaking expanse of sand dunes, offering stunning views and the unique 'sand-singing' phenomenon.