


Veli Tourist Village, a serene backwater destination, offers a picturesque lake, floating bridge, and a beautiful garden.
A serene lake with boating facilities, perfect for a morning stroll.
One of the oldest in India, housing a variety of fauna in a sprawling green space.
A museum showcasing a vast collection of artifacts related to the Kerala history and culture.
Veli Tourist Village experiences sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
The sun can be intense, especially when engaging in water activities like snorkeling or beach lounging.

Protect your skin and the marine ecosystem with a reef-safe sunscreen.
Known for its stunning beach views and traditional Kerala breakfast.
Famous for its lagoon-side setting and traditional Kerala breakfast.

Popular for its traditional Kerala lunch and budget-friendly prices.
Rice pancake with coconut milk and toddy, served with vegetable stew.

Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry.

Traditional Kerala lunch with multiple dishes like rice, sambar, thoran, pachadi, pickle, and payasam.
Handcrafted wooden fish replicas, symbolizing Veli's rich fishing heritage.
Traditional Kerala martial arts-inspired jewellery, featuring intricate silver designs.
Handwoven cotton fabrics with traditional Kerala patterns, perfect for clothing or home decor.
Gumballi Fort, a 16th-century marvel, stands as a testament to the Vijayanagara Empire's architectural prowess, offering panoramic views of the Malaprabha River.
A captivating light and sound show that narrates the history of the ancient Sangliyan Temple, set against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas.
Explore Maine's rich maritime history at this engaging museum, featuring a lighthouse and historic vessels.