


A bustling fishing harbour with a rich history, offering a glimpse into Kerala's maritime past.
A serene beach with a historic lighthouse, perfect for morning walks.
Witness traditional fishing boats, known as urus, being built and launched.
A historic temple with beautiful architecture, best visited in the afternoon.
Beypore's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
Protection from the strong sun while exploring the harbour.


Handmade from coconut husks, these coir products are eco-friendly and traditional to Beypore.
Crafted by local artisans, these bronze idols depict Hindu deities and are renowned for their intricate details.
A blend of local spices used to prepare the famous Beypore fish curry, a must-try local delicacy.
Rice pancakes made from fermented rice batter, served with a coconut-based stew

Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry, a traditional Kerala breakfast

Spicy fish curry made with pearl spot fish, cooked in a banana leaf
Known for its fresh seafood and traditional Kerala breakfast.
Offers a variety of breakfast options with a beautiful beach view.
A local favorite for fresh seafood dishes and Kerala-style lunch.
A treasure trove of art and history, Tiruchirappalli Museum showcases a rich collection of bronze idols, stone sculptures, and ancient artifacts.
Kosi Dam, a scenic reservoir in Uttarakhand, is a popular picnic spot and offers boating facilities.
Experience the enchanting Belum Caves, the longest and second-largest cave system in the Indian subcontinent, illuminated with a captivating light and sound show.