


A peaceful freshwater lake famous for lotus blooms and boat races. Ideal for sunset walks and birdwatching.

Ancient riverside temple, devotees pay homage to the departed souls of forefathers, after taking a dip in the holy water.

Climb to the top for breathtaking views of the coastline and the Arabian Sea.

Famous for swimming, sunbathing, Ayurvedic spas, and seafood cafés.

Renowned for its Dravidian architecture and mysterious underground vaults, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. An iconic spiritual landmark in Kerala.

A 19th-century wooden palace built by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal, featuring horse-shaped carvings and royal artifacts.

Famous for Pongala festival. The festival is recognized in the Guinness World Records for the largest gathering of women for a single religious event.

A plethora of historical artefacts and valuables such as bronze statues, temple chariots, intricate ivory carvings and ornaments.

Enjoy calm sea breezes, street food, and a stroll near the giant mermaid statue.

Situated at a height of 200 feet offering a stunning view of the Arabian Sea. The temple was built-in 1883 by Sree Narayana Guru.

An 8th-century Hindu rock-cut cave with unfinished sculptures of Lord Shiva.

A haven for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts. The village celebrates the rich, diverse and multifarious craft traditions of South Asia.

The beach is characterized by its pristine sands and tranquil waters, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and leisurely walks along the shoreline.

India's First Deep-Water Container Transshipment Port and A bustling fishing port where visitors can explore seafood cafés.

A scenic destination near Le Foyer, featuring a serene beach and a 100-foot-high cliff offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Adjacent to the cliff is the Azhimala Shiva Temple, a spiritual site famous for its 58-foot-tall concrete sculpture of Lord Shiva in the Gangadhareshwara form.
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