

A serene and historic temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, known for its annual festival and beautiful architecture.
A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, known for its annual festival and beautiful architecture.
One of the oldest in India, housing a variety of fauna and flora, including rare species.
A museum showcasing a vast collection of artifacts related to Kerala's history and art.
Famous for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes, especially Appam with stew.
Offers simple, delicious breakfast options within the temple premises.
Known for its traditional Kerala Sadhya lunch, a feast served on a banana leaf.

Handcrafted brass lamps, symbolizing the divine light of the goddess, are a traditional offering and a popular souvenir.
Kasavu sarees, with their gold borders, are a traditional Kerala attire, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.
Thinly sliced and fried banana chips are a popular Kerala snack, made from the local Nendran banana variety.

Thirunakkara has a tropical climate, so breathable, light clothing is essential.

As per temple dress code, visitors should cover their shoulders and knees.

Exploring the temple and nearby areas may involve walking on uneven surfaces.
Soft, bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice batter, served with a spicy coconut milk stew.

Steamed rice cake with a sweet-salty flavor, served with a spicy chickpea curry.

Fresh fish cooked in a spicy coconut-based gravy, typically served with rice or appam.
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