

Bekal Beach, Kerala's longest beach, offers a serene atmosphere with a historic fort and stunning sunset views.
Handcrafted items made from seashells found along Bekal Beach, reflecting the region's coastal heritage.
Exquisite silk saris woven with traditional Kasargod patterns, a symbol of Kerala's rich textile tradition.
A blend of aromatic spices grown locally, used in traditional Kerala dishes and known for their unique flavor.
Known for its stunning beach views and delicious breakfast options.
Famous for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes.
Renowned for its fresh seafood dishes and traditional Kerala cuisine.
A 17th-century fort offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, with a historic mosque and a freshwater tank.

A bustling local market offering fresh produce, traditional handicrafts, and local cuisine.
A small aquarium housing a variety of marine species, including sharks and turtles.

Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew
Steamed rice cake with a spicy chickpea curry
Stir-fried jackfruit with coconut and spices

Bekal Beach experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.

Protection from the intense sun while exploring the beach and nearby attractions.
To protect your skin from harmful UV rays during long hours at the beach.
Experience the darkest skies in the U.S. at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering stunning views of the Milky Way and other celestial wonders.
A natural sinkhole formed in limestone, Cenote Maya is a sacred site and popular swimming spot in Tulum, Mexico.

A serene, white-sand beach with clear turquoise waters, perfect for snorkeling and relaxing.