

A serene beach in Kerala, known for its golden sand and coconut groves.
A serene beach with a beautiful shoreline and a Chinese fishing net, perfect for a morning walk.
One of the oldest in India, this zoo houses a variety of indigenous and exotic fauna.
A popular evening spot with a large mermaid sculpture, a floating bridge, and a beautiful sunset view.

Kappil Beach can be rainy, especially during monsoon season.
Protects from intense sun and heat while enjoying beach activities.
Keeps your phone safe and dry during water activities or sudden rain.
Known for its beachfront location and delicious breakfast options.
Famous for its traditional Kerala cuisine and seafood specialties.
Popular for its beachfront dining, barbecue, and live music.
Handcrafted using seashells found along Kappil Beach, these jewellery pieces are a symbol of the beach's beauty and abundance.
Kappil Beach is near the spice hub of Kerala. Take home authentic spices like cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon for a taste of Kerala's cuisine.
Keralan textiles like Kasavu sarees and Mundu sets are made from handwoven cotton and are a traditional symbol of Kerala's culture.
Rice pancake made from fermented batter, served with a spicy coconut-based stew.
Spicy fish curry made with pearl spot fish, coconut milk, and local spices.
Thinly sliced banana deep-fried until crispy, often served with a spicy chutney.
Explore Taiwan's rich history at this comprehensive museum, housed in a beautifully restored Japanese-era building.

Bora Bora Lagoonarium is a natural oceanarium situated on a motu (islet) within the pristine waters of Bora Bora's lagoon. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to interact with local marine life, including sharks, rays, turtles, and tropical fish, in a protected and natural environment. Guests can snorkel and swim alongside these creatures, experiencing the vibrant underwater ecosystem up close.
Jahankosha Canon, a historic and scenic spot, offers a beautiful view of the Suruga Bay and the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.