

Mangad Heritage Village, a living museum in Kerala, showcases traditional architecture and rural life.
Explore the historic Mangad Fort, a 17th-century structure offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Immerse yourself in the local culture at Mangad Market, a bustling hub for shopping and trying local delicacies.
Enjoy a peaceful evening at Mangad Lake, a serene spot for boating and watching the sunset.

Mangad Heritage Village experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
The village has cobblestone streets and uneven terrain, making comfortable shoes essential.

To blend in with the local culture and respect local customs, women may want to wear a traditional Kerala sari.
Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew.
Spicy stir-fried jackfruit with coconut and spices.
Crispy fried banana chips served with spicy deep-fried fish.
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast served in a heritage setting.
Known for its spicy Andhra lunch with a variety of dishes.
Offers a unique dining experience with Andhra and Hyderabadi cuisine in a heritage setting.
Handcrafted earthen pots and vessels, a traditional art form of Mangad Village.

Intricately woven silk and cotton saris and dupattas, showcasing local patterns and designs.
A unique blend of spices, used in traditional Mangad cuisine, known for its distinct flavor.
A bustling waterfront hub offering stunning views, dining, and shopping, with a historic ferry landing.

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