


A treasure trove of Kerala's history, Kanhangad Heritage Museum showcases ancient artifacts and traditional architecture.
A well-preserved museum showcasing the rich history and culture of Kanhangad.
A serene beach perfect for a relaxing morning walk or a picnic with family.

A historic fort offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Handcrafted wooden dolls, a traditional art form reflecting the local culture and folklore.
Traditional Kerala saris with intricate gold borders, a symbol of elegance and grace.
A blend of aromatic spices unique to the region, used in traditional Kerala cuisine.
Kanhangad's tropical climate can have sudden showers, so a lightweight rain jacket is essential for museum visits.
Protect yourself from the sun while exploring the museum's outdoor exhibits.

Rice pancake made from fermented rice batter, served with a coconut milk-based stew containing vegetables and sometimes meat.
Steamed rice cake made from ground rice and coconut, served with a curry made from chickpeas, spices, and coconut milk.
A spicy fish curry made with coconut milk, spices, and vegetables, typically served with appam or rice.
Famous for traditional Malabar breakfast dishes like Appam and Stew.
Known for Mangalorean breakfast items like Neer Dosa and Chutney.
Famous for traditional Kerala lunch with dishes like Thoran and Avial.

A lively 1.5-mile boardwalk along Lake of the Ozarks, featuring shops, restaurants, and stunning lake views.
Goldfield Ghost Town is a preserved historic mining town, offering a glimpse into the Wild West era with its authentic buildings, museums, and attractions.
Nestled in the lush Nallamala Forest, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, with a unique shiva lingam submerged in water.