Explore Things to Do in Kerala

Kerala offers coastal tourism, backwater experiences, hill station retreats, wildlife safaris, and Ayurvedic wellness travel. Activities are spread across beaches, Western Ghats mountains, forest reserves, and inland waterways. Houseboat cruise in Alleppey and Kumarakom backwaters Wildlife safari in Periyar Tiger Reserve (Thekkady) Tea ... Read more

Explore Food To Try in Kerala

Kerala cuisine is coconut-based, seafood-rich, and influenced by Hindu, Muslim, and Christian culinary traditions. Meals vary between coastal Malabar, central Kerala, and southern Travancore regions. Kerala Sadya (traditional vegetarian feast served on banana leaf) Appam with stew (vegetable or chicken) Puttu with kadala curry Malabar... Read more
Karimeen Pollichathu in spicy coconut leaf-wrapped fish fry with lemon and curry leaf garnish, authentic Indian Kerala seafood dish, flavorful Indian cuisine delight.

Karimeen Pollichathu

Karimeen Pollichathu is a pearl spot fish marinated in a spicy, tangy masala, wrapped in a fresh banana leaf, and pan-fried to achieve a smoky, concentrated flavor.
Seafood curry is a rich, aromatic dish where prawns, fish, or shellfish are simmered in a spiced gravy of coconut, tomatoes, or regional masalas for a bold coastal flavor.

Seafood Curry

Kerala Seafood Curry is a coastal masterclass that balances the fiery heat of the tropics with the cooling richness of the Arabian Sea’s bounty. Whether featuring fish (Meen) or prawns (Chemmeen), it is the heartbeat of Kerala’s culinary identity.
Pazham Pori, a classic Kerala snack of ripe banana fritters coated in a crisp golden batter and served on a banana leaf.

Pazham Pori

Pazham Pori is a popular Kerala tea-time snack consisting of ripe Nendran bananas sliced lengthwise, dipped in a lightly sweetened flour batter, and deep-fried until golden and crispy.

Explore Places to visit in Kerala

Kerala stretches from Arabian Sea coastline to Western Ghats mountains, offering backwaters, beaches, hill stations, forest reserves, and heritage towns. Travel conditions vary by monsoon season, especially between June and September. Munnar: Tea gardens, Eravikulam National Park Alleppey and Kumarakom: Backwater regions Thekkady: Periy... Read more
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Vizhinjam Lighthouse

Vizhinjam Lighthouse, Kovalam – The Iconic Red-and-White Beacon of Kerala

Kerala Folklore Museum, Kochi traditional wooden architecture with intricate carvings and cultural artifacts Museum

Kerala Folklore Museum

Kerala Folklore Museum is a cultural museum in Kochi, showcasing a vast collection of artifacts related to Kerala's traditional arts, crafts, and folklore.

Pookode Lake Lake

Pookode Lake

Pookode Lake is a freshwater natural lake located in Wayanad district, Kerala, surrounded by evergreen forests and rolling hills of the Western Ghats.

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