

A serene, less-crowded beach in Kerala, perfect for relaxation and watching the sunset.
Kodumbu Beach can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Protect your skin from the sun and help preserve marine life at the coral-rich beach.
Keep your belongings safe and dry while enjoying the beach or going for a swim.
A serene beach with golden sands and coconut groves, perfect for a morning walk.
A historic temple with beautiful architecture, best visited in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
A lighthouse offering panoramic views of the beach and the sea, best visited in the evening.
Famous for its beachfront views and delicious breakfast options.
Known for its traditional Kerala cuisine and fresh seafood.
Iconic for its beachfront dining and romantic atmosphere.
Rice pancake made from fermented batter, served with a spicy coconut-based stew.
Biryani made with tapioca (kappa) and spices, served with a side of fish curry.
Spicy fish (karimeen) curry wrapped in banana leaf and cooked in its own juices.
A serene and historic gurudwara, known for its langar serving free meals to thousands daily.
Pendopo Lagune Fort, a historic Dutch-built fort, offers a glimpse into Indonesia's colonial past, surrounded by lush greenery and a serene lake.
A serene wetland haven in Foshan, offering diverse birdlife and picturesque landscapes.
Handcrafted using seashells found along Kodumbu Beach, these unique pieces symbolize the beach's beauty and resilience.
Locally grown and packaged, these spices like black pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon are a taste of Kodumbu's rich agricultural heritage.
Intricately woven using traditional methods, these cotton textiles feature patterns inspired by the beach's waves and sand.