A dak-bungalow is a type of bungalow historically used in India and other parts of the British Empire as a rest house for British officials and travelers. The term "dak" refers to postal services, as these bungalows were often located along mail routes. Typically situated in scenic locations, dak-bungalows provided basic accommodations and were characterized by their simple architecture and large verandas. Today, many have been preserved as heritage sites or converted into tourist accommodations.