A serene and picturesque location just a short distance from campus, perfect for a quick escape into nature.
A popular beach with an old sea bridge, lighthouse, and beautiful sunset views. Perfect for evening walks and relaxation.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the city. One of the oldest lighthouses on the Kerala coast.
A charming village in the Kuttanad region known for its paddy fields, backwater canals, and traditional way of life.
An 18th-century palace showcasing Kerala architecture with the famous Gajendra Moksham mural, one of the largest mural paintings in Kerala.
A haven for birdwatchers, home to numerous species of migratory and local birds set amidst the backwaters of Vembanad Lake.
The 'Rice Bowl of Kerala' - a region of lush paddy fields below sea level, crisscrossed by canals, rivers, and lakes.
A pristine, unspoiled beach about 11 km north of Alappuzha. Known for its serene beauty, clean sands, and fishing village charm.
A small island in Vembanad Lake accessible only by boat. Home to rare migratory birds and a perfect spot for nature lovers.
A scenic backwater stretch famous for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race. Offers houseboat cruises and stunning sunset views.
A quiet beach known for its historical significance in the Punnapra-Vayalar uprising. Ideal for peaceful walks and sunrise views.
Houses an extensive collection of art, antiques, crystals, Swarovski pieces, and rare artifacts from around the world.
A major spillway regulating water flow between the backwaters and the sea. Offers beautiful views of the water gates and surrounding landscape.
A lesser-known beach near the campus, offering a peaceful retreat with gentle waves and a relaxed atmosphere.
The longest lake in India and the largest in Kerala. A vast network of backwaters perfect for houseboat cruises, birdwatching, and experiencing Kerala's aquatic life.