


Kerala State Museum, established in 1855, is a treasure trove of Kerala's rich history and cultural heritage, housing over 8000 artifacts.
Rice pancake with coconut milk, served with stew
Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry
Plantain banana leaf meal with 20+ dishes
A treasure trove of Kerala's history and culture, housing artifacts from prehistoric times to the present day.
One of the oldest active synagogues in the Commonwealth of Nations, showcasing beautiful architecture and artifacts.
A scenic waterfront promenade offering views of the harbor, Chinese fishing nets, and the historic Princess Street.

Handcrafted wooden masks used in traditional Kathakali dance, symbolizing various characters and emotions.

Traditional gold and white sarees, a symbol of Kerala's culture, handwoven using pure cotton and gold thread.
Intricately carved wooden elephants, a symbol of good luck and prosperity, made from sustainably sourced teak.
The Potomac River Waterfront offers a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Gundicha Temple, a sacred pilgrimage site, is known for its annual Rath Yatra festival and intricate architecture.
Discover the art of pearl cultivation at this unique museum in Tahiti, offering insights into the local culture and history.
Kerala's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.
Protection from the sun is essential due to Kerala's hot and humid climate.

Kerala's tropical climate is home to various insects, making repellent a must-have.
Famous for traditional Kerala breakfast like Appam and stew.

Iconic restaurant serving Kerala breakfast since 1938.
Known for its seafood dishes and traditional Kerala lunch.