

The Museum of Kerala History offers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Kerala's cultural heritage. Featuring life-sized figures, dioramas, and multimedia presentations, it brings to life the historical narratives that have shaped the state over centuries.
Originally built in the 16th century, this palace features stunning murals and exhibits detailing Kerala's royal history.
This museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts, reflecting Kerala's rich cultural heritage and history.
A serene spot to unwind, Fort Kochi Beach offers picturesque views, historic Chinese fishing nets, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Maintain a comfortable temperature in Kerala's humid climate
Capture memories and stay connected in places with occasional lack of electricity
Protect against mosquitoes and other insects prevalent in Kerala's outdoors
Café Pideal is a popular spot among locals for its cozy atmosphere and a diverse breakfast menu, including both Indian delicacies and Continental options.
Known for its authentic South Indian cuisine, Saravana Bhavan is a beloved chain that serves a variety of vegetarian dishes, especially dosas and thalis.
The Rice Boat offers an immersive dining experience focusing on Kerala’s seafood traditions, with dishes prepared in authentic styles and served in a setting resembling a traditional boat.
A steamed rice cake made with ground rice and coconut, often served with banana or chana curry. It has a soft and fluffy texture.
A traditional feast served on a banana leaf, featuring rice with various curries, pickles, and a dessert like payasam. It's a balance of flavors including spicy, sweet, and tangy.
A fragrant rice and meat biryani made with marinated pieces of chicken or mutton, layered with spices and cooked in a sealed pot for a rich taste.
Kathakali masks are intricately crafted and represent characters from the traditional Kerala performing art, symbolizing storytelling and cultural heritage. They embody the vibrant colors and elaborate designs characteristic of Kathakali theatre.
Murukkupodikal are famous Kerala snacks made from rice flour and spices, often enjoyed during festivals and celebrations, showcasing the region's culinary traditions. They are a crunchy treat that captures the essence of Kerala's vibrant food culture.

The Kasavu sari, known for its elegant cream base and golden borders, is a traditional Kerala attire often worn during festivals and weddings, reflecting the state's rich textile history. It is crafted using handloom techniques that have been passed down through generations.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the heart of Kerala's lush greenery.
Iconic 630-ft stainless steel arch, symbol of St. Louis and the West's expansion.

Explore Chennai's colonial past through its historic buildings and vibrant streets.