


A treasure trove of Kerala's cultural heritage, this museum in Kozhikode showcases traditional arts, crafts, and folklore.
Kerala's tropical climate is hot and humid, so breathable cotton clothing is essential.

Protect your skin from the strong sunlight while exploring the museum and its surroundings.

To explore the museum and its gardens comfortably, good walking shoes are recommended.
A serene beach with clear waters, perfect for a morning swim or walk.
One of the richest temples in the world, offering a glimpse into Kerala's cultural heritage.
A museum showcasing a vast collection of artifacts related to Kerala's history and art.
Soft, bowl-shaped pancake made from fermented rice batter, served with a spicy coconut-based stew.

Steamed rice cake made from ground rice and coconut, served with a spicy chickpea curry.

Traditional Kerala feast served on banana leaves, featuring a variety of vegetarian dishes like rice, sambar, avial, thoran, and payasam.
Handcrafted wooden masks used in traditional Kathakali dance, depicting various characters and emotions.
Traditional weapons used in Kalaripayattu, Kerala's ancient martial art, handcrafted by local artisans.

Traditional gold and white silk sarees, a symbol of Kerala's culture and heritage, handwoven using traditional methods.
Iconic for its traditional Kerala breakfast, especially Appam with stew.
Famous for its 'Puttu and Kadala Curry' breakfast.
Offers a unique lunch experience with a view of the scenic Vembanad Lake.
Nestled in Crystal Palace Park, the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs are a series of Victorian-era sculptures depicting various prehistoric creatures. Created between 1852 and 1855, they are considered one of the world's first dinosaur sculptures, providing a captivating glimpse into early paleontological interpretations.

A serene coastal retreat with clear waters and a calm atmosphere.
A challenging yet rewarding hike up Heshi Mountain to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Tibetan Plateau.