A magnificent blend of Kerala and Dravidian architecture, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is famous for its strict dress code and staggering wealth.
Known as the "Sabarimala of Women," this temple is famous for the annual Attukal Pongala festival, which holds a Guinness World Record for the largest annual gathering of women.
A prominent Ganesha temple located near the East Fort, known for its tranquil atmosphere and unique poses of the idol.
A beautiful palace built in the Indo-Saracenic style, now a popular venue for cultural events and conferences, set amidst lush green lawns.
A combined cultural hub. The **Zoo** is one of the oldest in India. The **Napier Museum** showcases history and art, while the adjacent **Art Gallery** houses works by renowned artists like Raja Ravi Varma.
An interactive experience offering fascinating shows on the universe, astronomy, and space exploration.
Concluding the day with a relaxing sunset. **Shankumugham** is famous for the Jalakanyaka (Mermaid) statue, while **Veli** is a popular lake and sea confluence point with boat rides and floating bridges.
Also known as Puthen Malika, this palace was built by Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma and is known for its beautiful wooden architecture and 122 carved wooden horses (Kuthiras).
A stunning coastal temple famous for its massive and dramatic granite statue of Lord Shiva (Gangadhareshwara) overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Home to the tallest Shivalinga in the state, this temple offers a unique spiritual experience and impressive architecture.
Experience the tranquil confluence of the sea, river, and lake. Take a memorable boat ride through mangrove forests to reach the beautiful golden sand beach.
Climb the **Lighthouse** for panoramic views of the coast. Visit the nearby **Aquarium** to explore diverse marine life, including coral and ornamental fish.
A chance to purchase authentic local souvenirs, including world-famous Kerala spices, and fine hand-woven textiles.
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