

A serene, uninhabited island in the Kabini River, known for its lush greenery and diverse wildlife.
A serene island in the Kabini River, perfect for a morning nature walk and birdwatching.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Maha Vishnu, surrounded by lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere.
A scenic spot to enjoy the sunset, with a beautiful view of the dam and the surrounding backwaters.

Kuruvadweep's tropical climate can be rainy, and a lightweight jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be a nuisance in the island's natural environment.
The island has uneven terrain, and waterproof shoes are optional but helpful for exploring.
Rice pancakes served with a spicy coconut stew, typically eaten for breakfast.
Steamed rice and coconut cake served with a chickpea curry, a popular lunch dish.
Crispy deep-fried banana chips served with a spicy fish fry, a common evening snack.
A local favourite for traditional Kerala breakfast, especially appam with stew.
Known for its traditional Kerala lunch with a variety of dishes.
Famous for its Malabar dinner with a variety of seafood dishes.
Handmade bamboo crafts like baskets and decorative items, reflecting the island's lush bamboo forests.

Organically grown spices like pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon, unique to the island's climate.
Pure, unprocessed honey collected from the island's diverse flora, known for its unique taste and health benefits.
A vibrant market in Kerala, famous for its traditional handicrafts and textiles.
Hassan Museum, nestled in the heart of Hassan district, is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and sculptures, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Karnataka.

The Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties, housing 24 emperors and their households as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government.