TRAVEL GUIDE IN THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
The beautiful capital city is the centre of the industry and development, but for tourist purposes it is mostly seen as a gateway to Kovalam. One of the most beautiful beaches in India, 16 km away from Trivandrum, it has for long been known as the "Paradise of the South". "Kovalam" translated to the local language means a ‘grove of coconut trees. True to its name, the town welcomes with view of endless coconut trees, crescent-shaped shoreline and its three beaches. The Lighthouse beach is located southern-most and is the most popular sight in town offering an amazing sight of Vizhinjam mosque. The northern beach, Samudra is laid-back and here time seems to stand still. Last but not the least, the Hawah Beach is a beehive of activities. Starting from the early morning, when fishermen setting out for sea to swimming in the calm bay of blue waters, to the romantic walks and activities on moonlit nights.
Complementing the scenic and serene setting is the availability of excellent accommodation. The restaurants in the town provide western as well as Indian style food, especially grilled seafood items such as lobster, king prawns and kalamari fresh from the sea at Kovalam. Additionally, Ayurvedic massage parlours, yoga centers, water sport facilities, and more have transformed Kovalam to a popular haven for tourists from all over the globe.
Getting to Trivandrum by Air
Trivandrum is well connected by air domestically as well as internationally. Flights are available from Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai, while the international airport has frequent connections of with Silk Air, Kuwait Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Gulf Air, Air Lanka and Air India.
Getting to Trivandrum by Rail
Long-distance express trains connect Trivandrum with other important places in the state and to places all over India. Six railway stations operate within city limits, including Thiruvananthapuram central station and three stations that serve the metropolitan area.
Getting to Trivandrum by Road
Trivandrum is well connected by road to Cochin, Kumarakom, Periyar, Alleppey and Madurai. National Highway 66 (old NH 47) passes through the city. It connects southern cities such as Kollam, Kochi, Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore and Salem.
Other Mode of Transportation
Port
A deep-water container trans-shipment port is under construction at Vizhinjam. The natural sea depth facilitates the maintenance of deep draft with limited dredging. It is one of the deepest ports in India. It is in close proximity to the international shipping lanes between Europe and the Far East.
Bus
It is the most common and economical mode of transport used in Trivandrum. KSRTC and other bus operators have regular fleet of buses operating within the city. Some of the major bus depots in the city are city depot, Vikas Bhavan, Peroorkada, Pappanamcode and Kaniyapuram. A new fleet of air-conditioned buses also run in the city and the fare ranges from Rs. 40 to Rs.10 depending upon the distance covered.
Taxi
If you are travelling in a group, it is more comfortable to board a taxi. Most of the local taxis will be Ambassadors. However, if you wish for a different car, you can always place a request with your hotel for the same. The cab fare would vary with the distance covered and the type of vehicle used.
Auto
You can easily spot an auto-rickshaw anywhere in the city. Make sure you the auto-rickshaw driver turns the meter on before you start the journey. You should not pay him anything more than the metered fare. Some pre-paid auto-rickshaw counters have been set up at the airport and railway station for the convenience of tourists.
On Foot
Most of the attractions in Trivandrum are closely located to each other. You can choose to walk and discover the city at your own pace. Even the roads have proper zebra lanes and side lanes making it easier for the passenger to walk effortlessly.
Cycles/Motorbikes
Though it is not preferred, some agencies rent bicycles for a day tour. Now a days, some of the companies also offer Bullet motorcycle tours of Trivandrum.
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Q: Which are the top attraction to visit in Thiruvananthapuram?
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The top attraction to visit in Thiruvananthapuram is Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Poovar Island, Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, Kovalam Beach, Varkala, Ponmudi, Magical Planet Theme Park, Pachavangadi Ganapathy Temple, Aazhimala Siva Temple, Vizhinijam Lighthouse, Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, Agastya Mala, Puthenmalika Palace, Shri Chitra Art Gallery, and so much more!
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Q: Which are the biggest religious places to Visit in Thiruvananthapuram?
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The long list of top religious places to visit in Thiruvananthapuram is as follows: Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Attukal Bhagavathy temple, Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple, Aazhimala Siva Temple, Agastya Mala, Sree Parasurama Temple, Karikkakom Chamundi Devi Temple, Santhigri Ashram, Madavoorpara Siva Temple, Pettah Shiva Temple, Beemapally Mosque, Madre De Deus Church, Vizhinjam Old Portuguese Church, etc.
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Q: How many days are enough to tour Thiruvananthapuram?
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Ideally, the tourists should spend at least four days in Thiruvananthapuram to visit all of its top attractions and major highlights.
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Q: What is the best time to visit Thiruvananthapuram?
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The best time to tour through Thiruvananthapuram is between the month of October to November when the weather is pleasant with occasional light rain showers. The temperature during these months is just right and perfect for tourists to discover Thiruvananthapuram without worrying about being too hot or cold.
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Q: Is Thiruvananthapuram worth visiting?
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Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala, it is also the largest city with great touring opportunities. The city is known for its excellent beaches, exquisite Colonial Architectural designs, great vibes, and abundance of things to do and places to be in!
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Q: Is Thiruvananthapuram safe to travel to?
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The city is very safe to travel to but is advised that the tourist book tours experience the best of the city with proper guidance and avoid any risks of traveling alone!
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Q: Where can we try the best street food in Thiruvananthapuram?
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Here is a long list of the places to visit to try the best of Thiruvananthapuram’s street food: Neeravi, Bombay Chaatwala, Al Karim, The Porotta Makkani, Jayan’s Thattukada, Murugannan Omlete Shop, Vada Kada, Jelash Bhel Puri Chaat, Kasim’s Special Milk Sarbath, Kannan Fast Food, Vanchi, Chai Chai, etc.
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Q: What are the best places to visit at night in Thiruvananthapuram?
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Here is a list of the best places that you can visit in Thiruvananthapuram during the night: Kovalam Beach, Kovalam Lighthouse Shanghumukham Beach, Varkala Cliff, Manaceeyam Veedhi, Chala Market, Margi Theatre, Napier Museum, Vizhinjam Beach and Lighthouse, etc.
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Q: What are the best places to stay in Thiruvananthapuram?
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Following are the best places to stay in Thiruvananthapuram are Classic Sarovar portico, Hycinth Hotels, O by Tamara, Yday Suites Garden Hotel, Hilton Garden Inn Trivandrum, Sp Grand Days, Apollo Dimora Hotel, Lake Palace Hotel, Beach & Lake Ayurvedic Resort, etc.
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Q: What should we buy from Thiruvananthapuram?
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Here is the list of top souvenirs you can buy in Thiruvananthapuram:
- Brass and wooden Carvings
- Handicrafts
- Kathakali masks, showpieces, and models
- Articles of clothing
- Jewelry
- Coir Products
- Sandalwood Oil and figurine
- Banana Chips