


Mangaldas Market, a bustling textile hub in Ahmedabad, is a paradise for fabric lovers, offering a vast array of vibrant, traditional, and modern fabrics.

Mangaldas Market is in a tropical region, so breathable, light clothing is essential.
Exploring the market requires comfortable footwear due to extensive walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

Mashed vegetable curry served with soft bread rolls.

Spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (bread).

Potato patty fried in chickpea batter, served with green chutney.
Iconic for its chai and samosa, serving since 1970.
Famous for Parsi dishes like Akuri and Brun Maska.
Known for authentic Bengali cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere.
Hand-tied and dyed Bandhani dupattas are a traditional craft from Gujarat, known for their intricate tie-dye patterns.
Mangaldas Market is famous for its silver jewellery, including intricate designs like 'Thewa' and 'Polki'.
Gujarati pickles, like 'Mango Aamras' and 'Gobhi Shengdana', are a must-try local delicacy.
A bustling market known for its textile shops, offering a glimpse into Mumbai's history.
A historical mosque and tomb, accessible via a narrow causeway, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
A museum showcasing Indian art and history, housed in a beautiful colonial building.
Experience the ancient Indian martial art form, Kalaripayattu, in its birthplace, Kerala. Witness breathtaking stunts and traditional weaponry.
Padinjarathara Temple, nestled in Kerala's lush greenery, is renowned for its annual festival and intricate architecture.

A sacred Peepal tree in Kurukshetra, believed to be over 3,000 years old, with a massive trunk and sprawling branches.