

An ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, renowned for its intricate architecture and wealth, located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
A 16th-century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its intricate architecture and cultural significance.

One of the oldest in India, housing a variety of fauna and flora, including endangered species.
A museum showcasing a vast collection of artifacts related to the Kerala's history and art.

Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple has a dress code; men must wear a dhoti or pyjama and shirt, and women must wear a sari or salwar kameez.

Both men and women should cover their heads before entering the temple.
Thiruvananthapuram can experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
Famous for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes, this café is a local favorite.
Known for its delicious Kerala-style seafood dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit.
Offers a variety of North Indian vegetarian dishes, popular among locals and tourists alike.
Fermented rice pancake served with a coconut-based stew, often containing vegetables or meat.

Steamed rice cake made with grated coconut, served with a chickpea curry.
Fresh fish cooked in a spicy coconut-based gravy, typically served with rice or appam.
These traditional Kerala saris are made of pure cotton with golden zari borders, symbolizing the temple's wealth and grandeur.

Prasadam, blessed food offered to the deity, includes sweet banana chips and laddu, a must-buy for its divine taste and blessings.
Intricately designed gold and gemstone jewellery inspired by temple architecture, available in nearby jewellery shops.
A vibrant historic quarter in Kochi, Kerala, known for its colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, and cultural diversity.
Copake Falls is a picturesque waterfall in the Taconic Mountains, offering a serene escape with a 70-foot drop and swimming holes.
A serene urban oasis in Monrovia, showcasing diverse plant species and a tranquil lake.