An otherworldly light installation in the Utah desert, featuring glowing monoliths that change colors and create an immersive, alien-like experience.
Currency
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Best time to visit
March to May, September to November
Languages
English
Coordinates
37.618°, -109.899°
Key facts
1The monoliths are made from recycled materials and are powered by solar energy.
2The show is a collaboration between local artists and the Bureau of Land Management.
3Visitors can control the colors of the monoliths using a mobile app.
Timeline
2020: The first monolith appeared in the desert, drawing worldwide attention.
2021: The Glowing Monolith Show was officially launched, featuring multiple monoliths and enhanced lighting effects.
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Idli
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar
Where: Street carts, local restaurants
When: morning
Price: ₹10-₹20
Dosa
Thin, crispy crepe made from fermented batter, served with coconut chutney and sambar
Where: Local restaurants, street carts
When: morning
Price: ₹20-₹40
Vada Pav
Potato patty between two slices of bread, served with chutney
Where: Street carts, local restaurants
When: afternoon
Price: ₹10-₹20
Pav Bhaji
Vegetable curry served with bread
Where: Street carts, local restaurants
When: afternoon
Price: ₹30-₹50
Bhel Puri
Snack made with puffed rice, boiled potatoes, onions, and tamarind chutney
Where: Street carts, beaches
When: evening
Price: ₹20-₹40
Pani Puri
Crispy fried bread filled with potato and tamarind chutney
Where: Street carts, local markets
When: evening
Price: ₹10-₹20
Take home
artfrom $10
Glowing Monolith Replica
A miniature replica of the Glowing Monolith, handcrafted by local artisans, symbolizing the city's unique connection to this mysterious phenomenon.
📍 Glowing Monolith Market
jewelleryfrom $20
Monolith-Inspired Jewellery
Intricately designed pendants and earrings featuring the Glowing Monolith, crafted by local jewellers using semi-precious stones.
📍 Laad Bazaar
textilefrom $15
Monolith-Themed Textiles
Handwoven scarves and shawls featuring the Glowing Monolith, made by local weavers using traditional techniques.
📍 Charminar Bazaar
spicefrom $5
Monolith-Inspired Spice Blend
A unique spice blend created by local chefs to represent the mysterious allure of the Glowing Monolith, perfect for adding a touch of the city to your cooking at home.
📍 Spice Market
Get prepared
Lightweight Rain Jacket
The Glowing Monolith Show often takes place in unpredictable weather.