

A paradise for birdwatchers, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is home to over 140 species of birds, including migratory ones.
For birdwatching and exploring the sanctuary's wildlife.
Kumarakom's tropical climate can be rainy; this keeps you dry and comfortable.

Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the sanctuary.
A paradise for bird lovers, home to over 140 species of birds.

A unique museum showcasing a variety of driftwood sculptures and installations.
India's largest lake, offering serene boat rides and beautiful sunset views.
Handmade coir products like mats, baskets, and dolls, reflecting the local tradition of coconut coir crafting.
A blend of aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper, unique to Kerala's cuisine and culture.
Traditional gold and silver embroidered sarees, symbolizing Kerala's rich cultural heritage.

Fermented rice pancakes served with coconut milk-based stew, often containing vegetables or meat.

Steamed rice cake made with grated coconut, served with chickpea curry.
Fish cooked in a spicy coconut-based gravy, often served with appam or rice.
Known for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the backwaters.
A popular bakery and cafe known for its fresh bread, pastries, and coffee.
Offers a variety of Kerala and seafood dishes with a panoramic view of the backwaters.
A breathtaking valley in Sagada, known for its echo phenomenon and stunning landscapes.
Charaideo Maidam, a serene and historic site, is home to the royal tombs of the Ahom kings, surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the lush greenery of Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh.