

Kappad Beach, where Vasco da Gama landed in 1498, offers a serene coastline with historical significance.
A historic fort with stunning views, offering a glimpse into Kerala's history.
A local market offering a variety of goods, best experienced in the morning.
A beautiful beach known for its sunset views and fishing harbor.
Kappad Beach can have sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during beach activities.

Protect your skin and the marine environment with eco-friendly sunscreen.
Handcrafted using seashells found along Kappad Beach, these jewellery pieces are a symbol of Malabar's coastal heritage.

Kappad is known for its spice trade. Take home a mix of cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper for a taste of Kerala's rich culinary tradition.
Intricately carved wooden items like decorative boxes and figurines are a testament to the local artisans' skill and patience.
Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew

Steamed rice cake with a curry made of chickpeas and spices

Traditional Kerala feast with a variety of dishes, served on a banana leaf
Offers stunning beach views and a variety of breakfast options.
Popular for its fresh bakery items and coffee.
Serves traditional Malabar cuisine with a beachfront view.
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A 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and scenic location.