Thiruvanantahpuram
and its famous beaches are one of the top tourist destination of Tourists in
Inida. It is the capital city of Kerala, the "God's own Country".
Thiruvanantahpuram is well connected by air, rail and road. There are air links
to almost all the countries in the Gulf, besides being well connected to the
rest of India. South East Asia is connected through a daily air-link to Singapore.
Thiruvanantahpuram is a Railway Division office and an important Railway Station.
There are daily trains to Delhi, Bombay, Chennai, and Bangalore and local train
services to all points in Kerala.
Shree Padhmanabhaswamy temple
Shree Padhmanabhaswamy temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is held sacred by the
Hindus from antiquity. The temple has a large complex with a huge gopuram. It
has a tank beside it for ritual bathing.
Kovalam
Kovalam is 12kms to the south of Thiruvanantahpuram and is one of the finest
beaches in India. It has been developed into an integrated seaside resort. The
beach complex has many hotels, cottages, yoga centres etc.
Vizhinjam About 2kms south of Kovalam, it is believed to be an ancient port.
The Dutch and Portugese had commercial establishments here. It is being developed
as a modern fishing harbour.
Ponmudi A pleasant resort at an elevation of 912m above sea level. It is 61
kms from Thiruvanantahpuram and connected by road. There are many tree and rubber
estates around the hills.
Veli lagoon The boat club attracts tourists by providing facilities for pedal
boating , row boating , swimming on the placid waters of the veli lake.
The Kanakakunnu Palace This palace in the heart of Trivandrum city is one of
the most beautiful buildings. The palace and its sprawling grounds are today
the venue for many cultural meets. The Museum The museum building is an architectural
splendour. The napier museum, the natural history museum, the reptile house
and the Shri Chitra Art Gallery are in the same complex amidst a well laid out
garden and park.
The
Science and Technology museum, the Government Secretariat, the Kowdiar palace,
the Senate house, are some of the other tourist attractions in the city.
Places easily accessible from Trivandrum
Kanyakumari Kanyakumari, the land's end of India is only 87kms from Trivandrum.
Also known as Cape Comorin, this beautiful spot is in the neighbouring Tamilnadu
state.
Varkala is a pilgrim centre for the devotees of Sree Narayana Guru, one
of the patron saints of Kerala, whose motto was "One God, One Religion,
One Caste". It is only 51kms from Trivandrum by road and also boasts of
one of the best beaches in the State.