

Napier Museum, a treasure trove of art and history, is a must-visit in Thiruvananthapuram, showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts from various periods.
Napier Museum is in a tropical region, sudden rain showers are common.
Exploring the museum and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.
A 19th-century museum housing a vast collection of artifacts, including bronze idols, wood carvings, and paintings.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful sculptures.

A gallery showcasing works by renowned artists like Nicholas Roerich and Rajput paintings.

Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew
Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry
Traditional Kerala lunch with multiple dishes like rice, sambar, rasam, curries, and payasam
Known for its unique ambiance and delicious breakfast options.
A local favorite for its authentic South Indian breakfast.
Offers a variety of cuisines and a beautiful view of the museum.
Handcrafted wooden dolls depicting local folklore, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Vintage-style signboards from old toddy shops, now a popular art form reflecting the city's history.
Traditional Kerala saris with gold borders, worn on special occasions, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
A prehistoric megalithic site featuring over 3,000 stones, aligned in rows, dating back to 4500 BC.
A historic mosque in Sylhet, Bangladesh, known for its architectural beauty and cultural significance.
A serene complex of seven tombs, built by the Qutub Shahi dynasty, showcasing a blend of Indian and Persian architectural styles.