Thiruvananthapuram CITY TRAVEL Guide
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Thiruvananthapuram, formerly known,
as Trivandrum is gateway to one of the most beautiful
Indian states, Kerala.
Stretching along the southern coast of the country, with
the Backwaters reaching deep into the verdant
countryside, Kerala affords a fascinating experience.
The city of the Thousand - headed Anatha, the holy
serpent on which Lord Vishnu reclines.
Thiruvananthapuram is one of the most beautiful cities
of India. Perched on undulating terrain of low coastal
hills near the southern edge of the Indian mainland,
clean and green Thiruvananthapuram, which was previously
called Trivandrum, is an ancient city with trading
tradition dateing back to 1000 BC. The city once formed
a part of the capital of Travancore, which had its
capital at Padmanabhapuram, now in Tamilnadu.The city is
also a welcome departure from other large cities of
India in its spacious layout and regulated life. It is
also an excellent base to explore the interiors of
Kerala, the southernmost region of India, and from
Kochi, the Lakshadweep Islands. The city offers all
modern facilities needed by a visitor and is a center
for cultural activities.
NEARBY CITIES
Kollam 71 km
Kanyakumari 88 km
Alappuzha 160 km
Kochi 216 km
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Sri Ananthapadmanabhaswamy Temple:
The ancient temple is the most dominating feature of
Thiruvananthapuram. Overlooking the Padma Theertham
Tank. The temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu who is
depicted reclining on Sri Anantha, the hooded snake from
which the city derives its name.
Exquisite stone carvings and pavilions are worth
admiring. The temple is open only to Hindus and dress
regulations are strictly enforced.
Vettukad Church:
(7 kms from Thiruvananthapuram) The 'Madre De Deus'
Church popularly known as the Vettukad Church attracts
thousands of devotees from all religions. The annual
celebration here is called the 'Feast of Christ, The
King'.
Sankhumugham Beach:
The long stretch of clean sand is located near the
airport. The water there, however, is suitable for
bathing.
Kovalam Beach:
Kovalam beach is only 16 km. away from the city. This
unique and uncluttered beach of silvery sands fringed
with rows of tall palms, a sheltered bay provides a wide
choice of water sports.
Veli Tourist Village:
A large recreational center located near the airport
along a sheltered lagoon offers landscaped gardens and
water-sports facilities. It is a popular picnic spot.
Accommodation facilities are available in the youth
hostel.
Aruvikkara:
16 km. It is both a pilgrim center and a picnic spot,
with a waterfall nearby. On the banks of the Karamana
River, the spot houses a temple, where a rock cut shrine
is dedicated to Goddess Bhagvathy, the divine embodiment
of female power. A stream with fishes, which come up to
be fed by visitors, is another attraction.
Beema Palli:
(5 kms south of Thiruvananthapuram) an important Muslim
pilgrim centers, it is dedicated to Beema Beevi, a pious
Muslim lady believed to have possessed divine powers.
Devotees of all faiths visit the mosque.
Vizhinjam:
Near Kovalam, it's a fishing port, which is also
important for an ongoing pioneer project to generate
electricity from wave energy.
Public Park:
Truly a representative of the clean and verdant aspect
of the city, the Public Park houses many important
institutions, like the Zoo and the Botanical Gardens.
The observatory on the Observatory hill is also located
in the Public Park.
Anchuthengu Fort:
Located 36 kms from Thiruvananthapuram. The historic
remains of the fort built by the British East India
Company in the 17th century and an adjoining cemetery
are the noteworthy relics of this first major British
trading station on the Malabar Coast.
Padmanabhapuram Palace (Tamil Nadu):
54 kms. A place of elaborate woodwork, it was the
ancient seat of the Travancore rulers. It contains
relics of historical and artistic value.
Koyikkal Palace:
Koyikkal Palace, the ancient palace, located 18 km from
Thiruvananthapuram on the way to Ponmudi hillstation and
the Kuttalam waterfalls, dates back to the 15th century.
Kaudiar Palace:
This palace, home of the late Maharaja Sree Chitra
Thirunal Bala Rama Varma and his family is off limits to
the public.
Ponmudi:
61 kms. It is a beautiful hill station away from the
city. The natural scenery, salubrious climate and the
scope of hiking in high trails make the visit an
exhilarating experience.
Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu):
87 kms. It is located at a junction at the southernmost
tip of India where the three water bodies, namely, Bay
of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean meet.
From here, one can see the sun rise from the Bay of
Bengal and set in the Arabian Sea.
It is a holy place for Hindus because of the Kanyakumari
Temple. The Gandhi Smarak Mandir and Vivekananda Rock
Memorial are additional tourist attractions
Sucheendram (Tamil Nadu):
74 kms. The temple contains beautiful carvings and
sculptures. There is an impressive statue of Hanuman and
navagrahas carved on the ceiling-imitating universe.
Aaranmula Parthasarathy Temple:
Parthasarthy temple, dedicated to Parthasarathi or Lord
Krishna is said to date back to the days of the
Mahabharata. The Vaishnavite Alwar Saints have sung its
glory.
Kulathupuzha Temple:
Kulathupuzha Temple is situated on a forest range on the
Thiruvananthapuram - Shenkotta road, Kulathupuzha is
known for the Sastha temple.
Sivagiri Temple:
The 'Sivagiri Mutt' is andAshram’ founded by the great
Hindu reformer and philosopher, Sree Naravana Guru. Even
decades after the Guru breathed his last here in 1928
AD, his 'Samadhi' (restling place) continues to be
thronged by thousands every year.
Napier Museum:
The museum contains a fine collection of Kerala's
bronzes, ornaments and contumes, and a model of "Tharawad'
the traditional Nair family home.
Kuthiramalika Palace Museum:
Kuthiramalika Palace Museum, a classic specimen of
Kerala Architecture is situated in 'Kuthiramalika'. The
palace, with its excellent carvings and amazing
architectural designs, is by itself a slice of heritage.
The museum has a wide range of exhibits representing the
erstwhile state of Travancore.
Science & Technology Museum:
The Science and Technology Museum, situated in
Thiruvananthapuram was established with the prime
objective of setting up of galleries with working or
animated and participatory type of exhibits, on all
disciplines of Science and Technology.
Varkala Beach:
Varkala is a seaside resort, as well as an important
Hindu center of pilgrimage. High cliffs with rich
mineral springs rise majestically from the coastline.
The 2000-year-old Janardana Swami Temple and the Nature
Center are the two main attractions here. High cliffs
border the excellent beach. |