

A historic church in Kerala, known for its ancient architecture and religious significance.
One of the oldest churches in India, built in 1579, showcasing a blend of Portuguese and Dutch architectural styles.

An annual festival held in July/August, featuring a grand snake boat race and traditional rituals.
A beautiful park housing several historic buildings, including the Thazhathangady Mosque and the Vembanad Lake.
Fermented rice pancake served with coconut milk-based stew, often containing vegetables or meat.

Steamed rice cake made from ground rice, served with chickpea curry.
Fresh fish cooked in a spicy coconut-based gravy, typically served with rice or appam.
Intricately designed wooden handicrafts, reflecting the traditional Kerala art form, depicting scenes from ancient epics.
Traditional Kerala saree with golden borders, worn by women during festivals and weddings, symbolizing prosperity and joy.
Crispy, thin slices of banana, deep-fried and salted, a popular Kerala snack, often served during festivals and celebrations.
St. Mary's Church Champakulam experiences tropical weather with occasional rain.
Exploring the church and nearby areas may involve walking on uneven surfaces.
Known for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes, this hotel is a local favorite.
A luxury resort with a renowned breakfast buffet featuring local specialties.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of Kerala and Indian dishes.

A bustling night market in Seoul, offering street food, shopping, and vibrant atmosphere.

Nestled in the Kullu Valley, Bhuntar Temple is a serene and ancient Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering a peaceful retreat amidst lush greenery.
A serene 12-acre garden featuring eight distinct garden styles, offering tranquility and cultural immersion in Portland.