


A lush, biodiverse sanctuary in Kerala's Western Ghats, home to rare wildlife and ancient temples.

A serene sanctuary home to diverse flora and fauna, perfect for early morning wildlife spotting.

A picturesque hill station offering panoramic views, ideal for an afternoon visit.
A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, beautifully illuminated in the evening.
Located within the resort, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the sanctuary while serving a variety of breakfast options.
Known for its traditional Kerala cuisine, this restaurant is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
Set amidst the spice plantations, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a variety of Kerala dishes.

Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary has unpredictable weather with heavy rainfall, this jacket will keep you dry and warm.
The sanctuary has uneven terrains and slippery paths due to rain, sturdy hiking boots are a must for comfortable and safe trekking.
The sanctuary is home to various insects, a good insect repellent will protect you from bites and related health issues.
Intricately designed wooden toys and dolls, reflecting the region's folklore and culture.
Beautifully embroidered dupattas and sarees, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Vibrant wall paintings and sculptures inspired by ancient Indian art forms.
Steamed rice cakes with chickpea curry, coconut and spices.
Fermented rice pancakes served with chicken stew made of coconut milk, spices, and vegetables.
Fried banana slices with deep-fried fish pieces, served with chutney.
A scenic waterfront path offering stunning views of Lake Washington and the Seattle skyline.

Nantes' history museum, housed in a 17th-century manor, showcasing local heritage from prehistory to present.
Waghmari Riverfront, nestled in Nashik, offers a serene escape with its picturesque views, lush greenery, and the holy Godavari River flowing through it.