

A treasure trove of artifacts and sculptures, this museum in Thiruvattar offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Thiruvattar can experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
Protects from the sun while exploring the museum and nearby temples.
Ideal for walking around the museum and nearby attractions.
Crafted by local artisans, these idols depict Hindu deities and are known for their intricate details and durability.
Made from locally grown Kadali bananas, these chips are a popular snack in Thiruvattar and are known for their crispiness and sweet taste.

A treasure trove of artifacts showcasing the region's rich history and culture.

A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, perfect for morning worship.
These vibrant silk saris are woven by local weavers and are a symbol of the region's rich textile tradition.
A picturesque beach offering a mix of relaxation and water activities.

Steamed rice cake with coconut, served with chickpea curry
Fermented rice pancake served with vegetable stew

Traditional Kerala feast with various dishes like rice, sambar, avial, thoran, pachadi, and payasam
A popular chain serving authentic South Indian vegetarian cuisine, known for its idlis and dosas.
A popular coffee chain offering a variety of coffee-based beverages and light snacks.
A well-known restaurant serving traditional South Indian dishes with a focus on seafood.

A historic lighthouse in Brittany, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into maritime history.

A 14th-century fort and reservoir complex, now a popular picnic spot and cultural hub.
Pyakham Lake Viewpoint offers a breathtaking panorama of the lake and the surrounding Himalayas, especially during sunrise and sunset.