Kadalundi Vavulsavam
An eco-festival highlighting bird conservation, wetlands, and community traditions.
21 Years of Connecting Kadalundi to the World🎉

Kadalundi is a culturally vibrant coastal village in Kerala's Malabar region, where the Kadalundi River meets the Arabian Sea. Known for its rich history, ecological diversity, and deep-rooted traditions, Kadalundi is a place where nature, culture, and community harmony coexist.
The region is widely recognized for the Kadalundi-Vallikkunnu Bird Sanctuary, scenic estuary landscapes, mangrove ecosystems, and the celebrated Kadalundi Vavulsavam, a festival that reflects the spirit of social unity and collective participation.
With its blend of heritage, eco-tourism, and coastal beauty, Kadalundi offers visitors and residents alike a unique experience rooted in tradition and shaped by nature.
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Enjoy nature, culture, and heritage through responsible tours crafted for curious travelers.

An eco-festival highlighting bird conservation, wetlands, and community traditions.


Explore eco-spots, birding zones, and scenic routes responsibly

A heritage shaped by nature, trade, and coastal harmony.

Local leadership rooted in sustainability and community welfare.

Elected members supporting eco-friendly and inclusive growth.

Travel responsibly to Kadalundi via convenient transport options.
Unwind with nature-based activities that celebrate Kadalundi's coastal beauty and biodiversity.


Relax on the serene beach and
enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the Arabian Sea.


Discover traditional fishing, local crafts, and the warm hospitality of a coastal village.
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, spread across a cluster of scenic river islands,
is a paradise for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Home to 60 migratory and 100+ native bird species, Kadalundi is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Spread across tranquil islands along the Kadalundi River, the sanctuary offers breathtaking views shaped by rivers from the Western Ghats.
Beyond birds, the sanctuary supports fish, crabs, mussels, turtles, snakes, and crocodiles within its thriving ecosystem.
Enjoy peaceful forest department-guided boat rides, offering close encounters with birds and riverine wildlife.
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