

The Indian Museum, established in 1814, is the oldest and largest museum in India, housing an extensive collection of artifacts that showcase the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
Kolkata can be hot and humid, but indoor museums can be air-conditioned.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require walking.
Staying hydrated is important in Kolkata's climate.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, surrounded by beautiful gardens.

A 19th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River.
The oldest and largest museum in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts from various periods.
A historic Kolkata cafe known for its cakes and pastries since 1923.
A popular hangout since 1917, famous for its ice cream and snacks.
An iconic restaurant serving Italian cuisine since 1956.
A traditional craft from Jaipur, known for its vibrant blue and white pottery.

Intricately tie-dyed dupattas, a traditional Rajasthani textile, symbolizing the state's rich culture.

Exquisite gold and gemstone jewellery, a specialty of Hyderabad, often passed down generations.
Fried puffed bread (luchi) served with a spicy potato curry (aloor dum).
Aromatic rice dish with mutton or chicken, potatoes, and a blend of spices.

Layered flatbread stuffed with minced meat, onions, and spices.

A historic lighthouse perched on a rocky promontory, offering stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Maine's maritime past.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring limestone karsts, valleys, and grottos, with a rich cultural landscape.
A serene beach promenade along the Bay of Bengal, known for its calm waters and sunset views.