

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kuttikanam Tea Museum offers a glimpse into Kerala's tea plantation history.
Explore the history of tea cultivation in Kerala at this unique museum.
Take a guided tour through lush tea plantations and learn about the tea-making process.
Visit this ancient rock-cut temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, illuminated in the evening.

Kuttikanam's climate is often wet, so a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
To protect against insects common in tea plantation areas.
For birdwatching and enjoying the scenic views of the tea museum and surrounding hills.
A historic bungalow turned restaurant, offering stunning views and traditional Keralan breakfast.
A popular lunch spot near the tea museum, known for its buffet and scenic views.
A historic club offering dinner with a view, known for its colonial ambiance and fine dining.
Aromatic tea leaves handpicked from the estate, a symbol of Kuttikanam's tea culture.
Intricately carved teakwood items, reflecting the region's traditional craftsmanship.
A blend of aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper, native to the region.
Soft, pancake-like bread made from fermented rice batter, served with a spicy coconut-based stew.
Steamed rice cake made from ground rice and coconut, served with a spicy chickpea curry.
Thin, crispy banana slices fried until golden brown, served with a cup of strong, aromatic Kerala tea.

A 16th-century former convent turned museum, showcasing Oaxacan art and history.

Château du Clos Lucé, a 15th-century manor, is famously known as the final residence of Leonardo da Vinci, where he spent the last three years of his life.
A lush, green national park in Kerala, famous for its tea plantations and the endangered Nilgiri Tahr.