Wednesday, January 26, 2011




Akkulam is one of the picnic spots, in Trivandrum city. The spot is developed on the banks of Akulam Lake, which is an extension of the Veli Lake. The calm and serene atmosphere and its natural beauty are a fascination for tourists. The Boat Club, which started functioning in 1989, now operates speed, safari, pedal and row boats from Akkulam to Veli Tourist Village. A traditional style Kettuvallam(house boat) is available for overnight stay. The swimming pool at Akkulam is equipped with glider and other playing facilities. The Children’s Park is a unique amusement spot and has several new rides that have ben included recently. The newly commissioned musical fountain is an added attraction.[2]
The international convention centre, which will be the largest in Kerala is under construction in Akkulam


Anchuthengu


Situated 40 km north of Trivandrum city, along the sea coast, Anchuthengu is a place of historic importance. It was here that the first settlement of the English East India Company was established in 1864 A.D. Historically, the limits of area where five coconut palms stood (Anchuthengu, corrupted as Anjengo) was given on lease to the Company by the King of Travancore for trade purposes. The remains of the old English Fort, which had withstood many a siege, can be seen here even today. There is an ancient Christian church in Mampally in the name of Holy Spirit and it was built in 15th century by St. Francis Xavier. The airforce station is located here, as well. From here one can sail across the river to Veli by boat. A local boat club providing vessels is a popular tourist attraction

Aruvikkara



Sixteen km north of Trivandrum city, gifted with lavish scenic beauty is the AruvikkaraTrivandrum city gets its water supply from the Aruvikkara reservoir. There is an ancient temple dedicated to Durga, on the banks of the river

Aruvippuram



The place is about seven km from Neyyattinkara.A Siva temple founded by Sree Narayana Guru attracts a large number of worshippers during the Sivarathri festival

Balaramapuram


Balaramapuram is famous for its hand-spun cloth. Weaving is a cottage industry here with cooperative activity. It is 13 km south of the city towards Kanyakumari on National Highway 47

Meenmutti and Kombaikani Waterfalls

These are two magnificent waterfalls on the upper reaches of the Neyyar reservoir. A trek of two kilometers, through dense forests, would take one to Meenmutty Falls, Thiruvananthapuram and a further two km, to the Kombaikani waterfalls. The waterfalls and forests around them are worth experiencing

Neyyar Dam

Neyyar Dam is located across the Neyyar river flowing south of Thiruvananthapuram. Lying amidst the southern low hills of the Western Ghats, 29 km from the city, the catchment area offers facilities for boating and mountaineering. A three-hour climb over the hills across the reservoir affords the thrill of hiking. There are two beautiful waterfalls on the way. A Lion Safari Park and a Crocodile Rearing Centre have also been set up in the reservoir. Also on the lake is the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram. AA

Neyyattinkara

Neyyattinkara is an ancient town, situated about 20 km south-east of Trivandrum city. The Sree Krishna Swami temple, founded by King Marthanda Varma (1729–1758), is of historical importance. The temple is situated beside the bank of Neyyar River. In the premises of the temple, there is a historic jack tree, known as Ammachi Plavu, in the hollow of which Marthanda Varma is believed to have hid himself and escaped death at the hands of his enemies
Peppara/Peypara is 50 km from the city on the way to Ponmudi. The sanctuary there, with its rich mammalian fauna and avis is emerging as a big attraction to wild life enthusiasts and ornithologists. It was established in 1938 over an area of 53 km². on the Western Ghats. Elephants, sambars, leopardslion-tailed macaques and cormorants are commonly seen here.

Ponmudi


A pleasant resort with an elevation of 912 m above sea level, Ponmudi is reached by road from Thiruvananthapuram. There are several tea and rubber estates around the hills. A hill tribe called Kani live in the surrounding areas. Ponmudi is fast developing as a hill resort with room and dormitory accommodation facilities, hill-trails for hiking, a collection of flowering trees and a deer park. Ponmudi is 61 km from Trivandrum city

Poovar

Poovar is 29 km from the city. It was a trading centre in early days and one of the ancient ports of the district. It is said that the legendary Jesuit Missionary, St. Francis Xavier, visited the place in the 16th century. One can reach here by bus from Trivandrum.

Sarkara is 35 km north of Thiruvananthapuram and six km west of Attingal. There is a famous temple which is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi. A grand festival, Sarkara Bharani, is conducted in this temple during March–April.
Sarkaradevi Temple is one of the most important temples in South India. It is situated South of the Chirayinkil Taluk (in the North-West ofThiruvananthapuram district.) Tradition accords a remote antiquity to this temple. Its main deity is Bhadrakali. The sarkaradevi Temple assumed a significant status many reasons and rose to historical importance mainly with the introduction of the famous Kaliyoot festival by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma, the Travancore sovereign, in 1748.

Varkala

Varkala is a pilgrim centre and a tourist attraction that lies forty one km north of Trivandrum city by rail and 51 km by road. The Samadhi of Sree Narayana Guru, the great social reformer and philosopher, attracts devotees in thousands. The cliffs and mineral water springs at the Papanasam beach are tourist attractions. The inland waterways system connecting Kollam in the north with Thiruvananthapuram in the south, passes through two tunnels in the hills. The Janardana Swami Temple here attracts many devotees

About two km south of KovalamVizhinjam is believed to have been an ancient port. Now, Vizhinjam is a fishing harbour, with a light house. The Portuguese and the Dutch had commercial establishments here. The Portuguese have built a church in Vizhinjam near to the sea shore, which is still functional and is referred as the Old Vizhinjam Church. It is located in the vizhinjam fishing harbour area. This place is being developed into an International Deep Water Container Transshipment Terminal because of its proximity to International Shipping channel and its natural depth

Thiruvananthapuram / Trivandrum City


Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the State and the headquarters of the district, is well connected by air, rail and road. Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple, the Kanakakkunnu Palace, the Observatory, the Science and Technology Museum, the Government Secretariat, the Kowdiar Palace, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Tagore Centenary theatre and the Museum, Trivandrum Zoo, Happyland Amusement park, etc are some of the tourist attractions in the city. Sree Chitra Art Gallery with its rich collection of exquisite paintings, is another attraction. The gallery has a special Ravi Varma section other than one for murals, water and oil painting. The S.M.S.M. Institute, Botanic Gardens at Palode and Chitranjali studios are added attractions. The Raj Bhavan, Central Library, Victoria Jubilee Town HallUniversity College, Residency Banglaw, College of Fine Arts and the Wellington Water Works are but a few of the landmarks that adorn the city. There are three big stadiums, namely; the University Stadium, the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium and the Central Stadium, in the city. A velodrome at Kariavattom and the Jimmy George Indoor Stadium at Vellayambalam cater to sporting interests. The neat and clean Shanghumughom beach is an attraction. The Aerodrome, the Government Engineering Workshop, the Trivandrum Rubber Works and the Travancore Titanium Products Ltd are situated in the vicinity of Shanghumughom beach. Interesting places worth visiting in the neighbourhood of Thiruvananthapuram city are Aruvikkara Water Works, Kovalam Beach Resort and the resort of Ponmudi Hills, the Neyyardam at a distance of 29 km also offers scenic splendour as well as opportunities for hikes, boating, camping and mountaineering. Kanyakumari, the land’s end of India now in Tamil Nadu, is only 87 km from Thiruvananthapuram. On the way to Kanyakumari is Padmanabhapuram, the old capital of Travancore, where an ancient palace with antique murals is located.
This international beach, 12 km south of Trivandrum city, is one of the finest beaches in India. A high rocky promontory jutting into the sea has created a beautiful bay of calm waters for sea bathing. The India Tourism Development Corporation had developed Kovalam as an integrated seaside resort which includes a string of cottages, the Halcyon castle, a shopping area, swimming pools, yoga centre, facilities for medicinal oil bath and massage and the Rajiv Gandhi Convention Centre with 1000 delegate capacity. The resort has 198 rooms with the four presidential suits in the Halcyon Castle, the Summer Retreat of the erstwhile Maharaja. The property has now been taken over by a private group, The Leela Group. Besides, there are numerous hotels managed by private agencies.
AZHIMALA BEACH Azhimala is a beach near to Kovalam. It is a very quiet beach. It is around 20 km from Trivandrum city. Azhimala is known for the Ayurvedic Resorts. There is a temple in the name of Azhimala, the deity is of Devi. The temple is very near to the beach. Since the beach can be viwed from the hill top, the name came to be Azhimala, Azhi means 'the sea' and Mala 'the hill'. One will never forget the view of setting sun from this calm shore

Museum and Zoo


The Museum building itself is an architectural splendour. The Napier Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Reptile House and the Shri Chitra Art Gallery are all within the Zoo complex amidst a well laid-out garden and park. There is a lake and a boat club jointly operated by the Department of Museums and Zoos and the District Tourism Promotion Council. The zoo offers a rare opportunity for the visitors to experience an unparalleled, picturesque and panoramic sylvan landscape with a wide range of animal collections. The zoo has 75 different species of animals not only from India but also from abroad. It has several species of animals and birds from Ethiopian and Australian zoological regions. The Lion-tailed MacaqueNilgiri LangurNilgiri TahrManipur deerIndian RhinoAsiatic Lion and the Royal Bengal Tiger are prominent among the indigenous endangered fauna, while GiraffeHippoZebra and Cape buffalo are guests from the African region. A new era will be ushered in with the completion of the ongoing modernisation work in the zoo which will provide for thrilling encounters with the animals out in their open air landscapes.


Shanghumugham Beach is very near to the International Airport and is easily accessible from theKovalam Beach, Veli Tourist Village and Akkulam Tourist Village. Shanghumugham beach is noted for its cleanliness. The vast stretch of white sand and the serene atmosphere, away from the crowd in the city, provide all the ingredients for relaxation and for spending an ideal evening. There is also a “Star Fish Restaurant” with eating kiosks and open air theatre with car parking facilities. The sculpture ofJalakanyaka - Mermaid by Kanayi Kunhiraman is an added attraction. St. Andrews beach is another newly developed tourist place located near Kazhakuttom

Thiruvallam

Thiruvallam is about six km south of the city, on the Thiruvananthapuram-Kovalam road. There is an ancient temple here on the banks of the Karamana River, which is dedicated to the Trimurthis of the Hindu pantheon. A shrine of Parasurama, built entirely of granite is found in this temple.

Veli Lagoon

On the outskirts of Kerala’s capital city, by the side of the placid waters of Veli lake, the Tourist Village and Boat Club attracts the city people and tourists. Veli, developed as a major tourist spot by providing facilities for pedal-boating, row boating, swimming, get together, etc. is just the right place for an exciting outing. The Youth Hostel at Veli which is hardly three km, from the international airport, provides inexpensive dormitory type accommodation. Veli, with its palm fringed lake is easily accessible by road


Tourism in Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) district (KeralaIndia), holds a number of tourist spots. The entire tourism package of the state such as hill stations, back waters, beaches, lagoons, and wild life sanctuaries are present in Thiruvananthapuram district, reflects the beauty of the state Kerala. Foreign tourists flock to Thiruvananthapuram, a destination for chartered flights to India for Medical tourism, as there are more than hundred recognised Ayurveda centres in and around the city. This is primarily due to Ayurveda's popularity in foreign countries. Medical tourism is further promoted by modern medicine hospitals in the city. Recuperation facilities are available at five star beach resorts and hill stations nearby.






















How to Reach Thiruvananthapuram:


Nearest Airport: Thiruvananthapuram Airport
Nearest Railhead: Thiruvananthapuram Station
Tourist Attractions in Thiruvananthapuram:
There are a number of tourist attractions in Thiruvananthapuram which is a favorite destination of the tourists.

Kovalam Beach:
Around 16kms away from the city of Thiruvananthapuram, the palm fringed shores of Kovalam Beach is the ideal destination for sea lovers. One of the major tourist attractions of Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum in Kerala, the Kovalam Beach draws tourists from all over the world.
Padmanabha Swamy Temple:
This is also a favorite tourist attraction in Thiruvananthapuram. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Exquisite carvings and age old murals adorn the walls of the temple
Napier Museum:
This is a 19th century monument which comprises of a collection which is quite rare and unique. Considered to be an important destination amongst the tourist attractions of Thiruvananthapuram it reflects the features of Indo Sarcenic architecture.
The other major tourist attractions in Thiruvananthapuram are the zoo, Priyadarshini Planetarium, Observatory, Sankhumugham beach and the Connemera Market.

Tourist Attractions in Thiruvananthapuram

Tourist Attractions in Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of God's own country Kerala is famous for its golden beaches and rich cultural heritage. The city is replete with historical monuments which has preserved the history of Kerala. Exquisite artwork, age old palaces and sun kissed beaches make Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum the idyllic retreat of tourists. Indian Holiday offers you online information regarding the tourist attractions in Thiruvananthapuram.










Thiruvananthapuram Temple Tours


Temple tours to Thiruvananthapuram with Tourism in Kerala promises to introduce you to the artistic and marvelous temple architecture of the Thiruvananthapuram temples, some of which are more than a 1,000 years old.
The very name of the city 'Thiruvananthapuram' i.e. 'the abode of the sacred serpent 'Anantha' on whom the Hindu deity Lord Vishnu rests, indicates the deep religious significance of the city.
Some of the popular temples that deserve a special mention while one talks about temple tours to Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, South India are thePadmanabhaswamy templeBhagavathy templeJanardhan Swamy temple,Koikkala templeSree Kanteshwaram templeSree Parasurama templeGanapati templeKulathupuzha temple and the Aruvipuram Siva temple.
These temples located in different parts of Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, South India have played an important role in keeping the age old Kerala religious traditions, culture and beliefs alive in the form of rituals, traditional customs, religious fairs and festivals, ceremonies, classical art forms and much more.
Most of these temples celebrate mahotsavams or temple festivals such as the Maha Sivaratri, Vishnu Mahotsavam, Arattu Festival, Aranmula Temple Festival, Ponkala festival and more

Butterfly Week Tour


Day 1 - Kochi

Tour To ThattekkadYou arrive at the Kochi International Airport on the 1st day of the Butterfly Week Tour. The tour guide meets and assists you to check in at a hotel. The tour itinerary includes an evening with an ornithologist or lepidopterist for a general overview of this exciting tour itinerary. You stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 2 - Thattekkad

On the 2nd day of your Butterfly Week Tour, the tour itinerary includes tours to the Thattekkad region that is rich in butterfly species such as the Paris Peacock, Malabar Rose, Blue Mormon, Gladeye Bushbrown, the Red Pierrot and the Clipper. You have the option to stay overnight at the local camp or Estate Bungalow.

Day 3 - Munnar

On the 3rd day of your Butterfly Week Tour with Tourism in Kerala you drive to Munnar in Kerala, South India. The tour itinerary includes tours to Rajamalai so that you get to see the endangered Nilgiri Tahr species. You are likely to spot a variety of colorful birds and butterflies while you are touring this part of Kerala, South India. You stay overnight at the resort in Munnar, Kerala, South India.

Day 4 - Munnar - Chinnar-Munnar

On the 4th day of your Butterfly Week Tour with Tourism in Kerala the tour itinerary includes a drive to Chinnar, Kerala, South India. This region lies in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats and is liberally covered with dry deciduous forests and is home to several species of butterflies. You are driven back to Munnar in Kerala, south India so that you may spend the night at the hotel in Munnar, Kerala, South India.
Tour to Periyar

Day 5 - Periyar

On the 5th day of your Butterfly Week Tour with Tourism in Kerala you are free to relax in the morning and then are driven to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in the afternoon. On your arrival at Periyar, Kerala, South India you check in at the forest lodge. While you are on wildlife tours at this famous wildlife sanctuary you are quite likely to notice several popular species of butterflies. You stay overnight at the forest lodge in Periyar in Kerala, South India.

Day 6 - Periyar

On the 6th day of your Butterfly Week Tour with Tourism in Kerala you enjoy an early morning butterfly-watching trip along the banks of the Periyar Lake and the several streams that flow in this part of Kerala, South India.

Day 7 - Departure

On the 7th day of your Butterfly Week Tour with Tourism in Kerala you depart for your onward destination and your exotic weeklong butterfly Tour with Tourism in Kerala comes to an end.
The Butterfly tour itinerary offered by Tourism in Kerala includes a butterfly guide, accommodation, car and all permits and passes. Though this tour itinerary does not include expenses for personal expenditures, tips, beverages and laundry

Kerala Beach Tours

Tour to Kerala Beaches






Kerala in South India is a picturesque beach country located on the Arabian Sea coast and has a lot to offer in terms of tourist attractions.
Besides the seacoast, there is a vast network of lagoons, lakes and rivers that crisscross across the length and breadth of Kerala, South India to create the most beautiful and tranquil Kerala backwaters. The silver sands on the banks of the lovely Kerala backwaters offer countless opportunities for beachcombers.
As far as tourist attractions located on the Kerala beaches in Kerala, South India are concerned there are one to many. While on luxury tours to the beaches of Kerala, South India you can go on tours to the Kovalam beachMarari beachKumarakom beachKappad beachThirumullavaram beach and the Muzhappilangad beach. These are just a few of the picture pretty Kerala beaches that dot the long Kerala coastline.
The silver sandy Kerala beach stretches lie in perfect harmony with the deep blue waters and the gently swaying coconut palms. Have a great time on your Kerala beach tours with Tourism in Kerala, enjoy water sports such as water skiing, catamaran rides, swimming and other beach sports on the Kerala beaches in Kerala, South India. Bask in the warm sun during the day and traverse the soft sands on moonlit nights when the moon casts its lustrous white glow over the silver sands, palm trees and the boats tied near the beach.
The happiness that you feel during your Kerala beach tours is something that the picturesque locales elicit from right inside your heart.
So come and be a part of the magnetic appeal of the Kerala beaches with the tour guide Tourism in Kerala.