


Cheraman Juma Mosque, built in 629 AD, is the second oldest mosque in India and the first to be built with a permanent structure.
The oldest mosque in India, built in 629 AD, showcasing beautiful architecture and historical significance.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its ancient architecture and serene atmosphere.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, featuring intricate carvings and a peaceful environment.
Soft, fluffy pancake made from fermented rice batter, served with a spicy coconut-based stew.

Steamed rice cake with a side of chickpea curry, a traditional Kerala breakfast.
A spicy fish curry made with coconut milk, served with appam or rice.

Cheraman Juma Mosque requires modest clothing, and long sleeves are essential in Kerala's tropical climate.
As a sign of respect, women should cover their heads when visiting the mosque.
To explore the mosque and nearby areas comfortably.

Commemorative coins featuring the mosque's architecture, symbolizing the harmony between Islam and local culture.
Traditional Kerala sarees with golden borders, worn during festivals and special occasions.
Unique jewellery made from intricately carved areca nut, a symbol of Kerala's culture.
Known for its stunning beachfront views and traditional Kerala breakfast.
Popular for its variety of baked goods and coffee.
Offers a unique dining experience with lake views and traditional Kerala cuisine.
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A bustling market town in the Terai region, known for its vibrant local culture and trade.