

Thrissur Zoo, established in 1885, is Kerala's largest and one of India's oldest zoos, housing a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Famous for its traditional Kerala breakfast like Appam and stew.
Known for its variety of coffee and light breakfast options.
Famous for its traditional Kerala lunch with a variety of dishes.

Rice pancake made from fermented batter, served with a coconut-based vegetable stew.

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

Traditional Kerala feast served on a banana leaf, featuring a variety of dishes like rice, sambar, avial, thoran, and payasam.
Home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants and tigers.
A historic temple known for its architecture and cultural significance.
A beautiful park with play areas, perfect for families and children.
Protection from Thrissur's tropical climate and sun exposure at the zoo.

Prevent sunburn and skin damage during outdoor activities.
Protection from mosquitoes and other insects common in Kerala.
Crispy, thin slices of ripe banana, deep-fried and salted, a local favorite snack.
Intricately carved wooden masks used in the traditional Kathakali dance form, symbolizing various characters and emotions.
Traditional Kerala sarees with golden borders, handwoven using pure cotton and silk, a symbol of Kerala culture.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Pakshipathalam Cave Temple is a serene and ancient place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife.
Gateway to the lush, biodiverse Kudremukh National Park, offering trekking, wildlife spotting, and scenic views.

A well-preserved historic street in Changsha, Hunan, showcasing traditional architecture and culture.