


A historic museum dedicated to the Marthanda Varma, the king who unified Travancore, showcasing his life and the region's history.

Marthanda Varma Memorial is often crowded, and long sleeves protect from sunburn and minor injuries.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of Kerala, where the memorial is located.
Useful for capturing photos and staying connected while exploring the memorial and nearby attractions.
India's oldest and largest zoo, home to diverse wildlife and a serene lake.
A treasure trove of artifacts showcasing Kerala's rich history and art.

A beautiful beach with a large mermaid sculpture, perfect for sunset views and leisure walks.

Famous for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes, especially Appam with stew.
Iconic restaurant known for its wide variety of Indian and Chinese dishes.
Upscale restaurant offering international cuisine with a focus on seafood.
Handcrafted weapons used in Kalaripayattu, Kerala's ancient martial art, symbolizing the state's rich cultural heritage.
Traditional gold and silver embroidered sarees, worn by Malayali women during festivals and weddings, reflecting the state's opulence.
Intricately carved wooden elephants, a symbol of Kerala's culture and traditions, made from locally sourced teakwood.
Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew.
Traditional Kerala feast served on banana leaves, includes rice, various curries, and payasam.
Steamed rice cake served with a chickpea curry.
Khusro Bagh, a historic garden complex, is a serene oasis in the heart of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It's known for its symmetrical layout, fountains, and the tomb of Nawab Khusro Khan.
A fascinating museum housing ancient artifacts, located in the historic city of Batu, East Java.
A mesmerizing light display along the Sukuh River, featuring traditional Javanese architecture and cultural performances.