A serene dawn at Lake Vembanad
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Unravelling Kumarakom's natural and spiritual tapestry
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Highlights
Lake Vembanad, St. Mary's Church, Thazhathangady Valiyapally
As dawn breaks, Kumarakom beckons you with its aromatic allure, urging you to start your day with a traditional Kerala breakfast. The divine taste of Puttu, a cylindrical steamed rice cake, coupled with the spicy Kadala Curry, prepares you for the day's sojourn. As you digest this morning's feast, the serene waters of Lake Vembanad, Asia's largest freshwater lake, entices you. The gentle ripples, synchronised with the soft calls of distant birds, offer moments of profound introspection and tranquillity. On its banks, the history-rich St. Mary's Church stands tall, its spires reaching out to the heavens. Every brick and mortar of this architectural marvel tells tales of faith and endurance.
Just a stone's throw away, the grandeur of Thazhathangady Valiyapally awaits. Its ornate wooden carvings are a testament to Kerala's rich craftsmanship, echoing stories of devoutness from ages gone by. As the day wears on, before the golden hour sets in, find solace in the mystical aura of Thazhathangady Juma Masjid. Not just a mosque, but an epitome of India's composite culture and artistry; it stands as one of India's oldest mosques, exuding an aura of peaceful spirituality. The intricate wooden latticework and age-old scriptures speak of centuries of worship and reverence.
As the day draws to a close, indulge in the rich flavour profiles of Meen Pollichathu, a fragrant fish preparation that truly encapsulates Kumarakom's coastal spirit, preferably enjoyed at a lakeside eatery with nature serenading you.