

A paradise for birdwatchers, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is home to over 140 species of birds, including migratory ones.
A paradise for bird lovers, home to over 140 species of birds.

A unique museum showcasing a variety of driftwood sculptures and installations.
India's largest lake, offering serene boat rides and beautiful sunset views.
For birdwatching and exploring the sanctuary's wildlife.
Kumarakom's tropical climate can be rainy; this keeps you dry and comfortable.

Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the sanctuary.
Known for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the backwaters.
A popular bakery and cafe known for its fresh bread, pastries, and coffee.
Offers a variety of Kerala and seafood dishes with a panoramic view of the backwaters.

Fermented rice pancakes served with coconut milk-based stew, often containing vegetables or meat.

Steamed rice cake made with grated coconut, served with chickpea curry.
Fish cooked in a spicy coconut-based gravy, often served with appam or rice.
Handmade coir products like mats, baskets, and dolls, reflecting the local tradition of coconut coir crafting.
A blend of aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper, unique to Kerala's cuisine and culture.
Traditional gold and silver embroidered sarees, symbolizing Kerala's rich cultural heritage.
A picturesque beach along the Mississippi River, featuring a stunning 53-foot waterfall and lush limestone bluffs.

Pandav Leni Caves, a group of 12 Buddhist caves, offer a glimpse into the ancient past, with intricate carvings and a serene atmosphere.
A historic hill in Stavanger, Norway, known for its ancient graves and Viking history.