

A historic fort in Kerala, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the serene beach.

Beypore Fort is often sunny and hot, and long sleeves protect from sunburn and mosquitoes.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

A wide-brimmed hat with a chin strap provides sun protection while exploring the fort and its surroundings.
A serene beach with a historic lighthouse, offering beautiful sunrise views.
A historic fort with a rich history, offering a glimpse into Kerala's past.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of the region, with a beautiful evening light show.
Handmade coir products, a traditional craft of Beypore, made from coconut fibers, symbolizing the region's coastal heritage.
Intricately crafted bronze statues and figurines, inspired by Hindu mythology, reflecting the region's rich cultural history.
Traditional Kerala sarees with golden borders, worn during festivals and weddings, representing the state's cultural identity.
Rice pancake made from fermented rice batter, served with a spicy vegetable stew.
Spicy fish curry made with Karimeen (Pearl Spot) fish, cooked in a banana leaf.
Fried banana slices, served with palm wine (toddy).

Famous for its beachside location and traditional Kerala breakfast.
Iconic restaurant known for its traditional Kerala cuisine and historic significance.
Upscale hotel restaurant offering panoramic beach views and international cuisine.
A serene water body nestled amidst lush greenery, offering boating facilities and a peaceful retreat from city life.
Vibrant nightlife along the waterfront, featuring live music, bars, and restaurants.

A historic Cistercian abbey in southern France, founded in 1115, known for its Romanesque architecture and peaceful surroundings.