

Padmanabhapuram Palace, a 16th-century marvel, is renowned for its intricate architecture and beautiful murals.
A 16th-century palace complex known for its intricate woodwork and architecture.
One of the oldest in India, housing a diverse range of fauna.
A museum showcasing a vast collection of artifacts related to Kerala's history and art.
Known for its traditional English breakfast and scenic views.
Famous for its idlis, dosas, and filter coffee.
Offers a buffet lunch with a variety of dishes.
Handcrafted wooden toys depicting local architecture, reflecting the palace's craftsmanship tradition.
Traditional Kerala saris with gold brocade borders, symbolizing prosperity and elegance.

Intricate silver jewellery inspired by toddy tapper's tools, a unique Kerala tradition.
Padmanabhapuram Palace is in a tropical region with sudden rain showers.
Protection from the intense sun is crucial during visits to the palace.
The palace has extensive gardens and courtyards to explore.
A tranquil morning walk around London's iconic Serpentine Lake, a hub for wildlife and leisure activities.

A captivating light and water show set to music, transforming the Grand'Place in Douai into a magical spectacle.
A 17th-century fortress complex overlooking the Aragvi River, featuring towers, churches, and stunning views.

Rice pancake with coconut milk and toddy, served with vegetable stew.

Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry.
Fresh fish cooked in coconut milk and spices.