About Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram
city is considered as one of the loveliest cities in
India. Built on seven low coastal hills, the city has
an interesting mixture of tree-lined avenues. Massive
buildings, ancestral homes and a long sea coast washed
by the waves of the Arabian Sea. Clean, green Thiruvananthapuram,
with its spacious layout and regulated life, is also
an excellent base to explore the interiors of Kerala.
Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple - The temple, located near the bus stand at East Fort,
is the city's most impressive landmark. Its 7 stored
gopuram built in the 16th Century is one of the finest
specimens of traditional South Indian temple architecture
which reflects the Kerala influence. The temple corridors
are lined with 368 sculpted stone pillars. Beautiful
murals and ornamentation adorn the walls. Temple was
renovated by the Maharaja of Thiruvithamcur in 1733.
Only Hindus can enter the temple, wearing dhoti in a
certain style.
Sankumughom Beach, This palm-fringed
beach near the airport, with its indoor recreation club
and children's traffic training park is fine for an
outing-though not for swimming.
Kovalam - A beautiful,
curving, palm-fringed beach of golden sands and safe
bathing have made India's major beach resort. It is
an internationally known holiday destination. This natural
bay is a safe sea-pool free from high waves and surges
- ideal for swimming, surfing and skiing. The more adventurous
can ride out into the sea
on a catamaran. Besides the ITDC's luxury hotel complex,
several other hotels and guest houses have sprung up
on the hillsides overlooking the beach, taking advantage
of the Kovalam boom. Among the many other attractions
here are water sports, a theatre that stages traditional
Kathakali dance dramas, a yoga centre and facilities
for traditional oil bathing and massages according to
the ancient Kerala Ayurvedic system.
Vizhinjam - An important
fishing port near Kovalam beach. Here, one can see fishing
boats return with their catch in the mornings.
Akkulam Boat Club - The lake here, with its boating facilities, is a popular
retreat for the city dwellers. A Children's park and
Snack bar are the other attractions here.The Fort -
Palaces and homes of the former rulers of Travancore
(Thiruvithamcur) can be found inside the Fort. These
are masterpieces of Kerala architecture and they exhibit
the results of outstanding workmanship in wood. .The
Kanakakunnu Palace in particular, is a spectacular piece
of architecture.
Botanical and Zoological Gardens - The Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, supposed to be one of
the best in the country, actually forms a part of the
Botanical Gardens. The sprawling Botanical garden contains
many exotic trees and an excellent lake which forms
a part of the Zoo. Established in 1859 AD, the Zoo contains
a large collection of animals from India and abroad.
Set amidst shady trees and a forest-like landscape,
the animals are provided with a natural habitat - the
best that captivity can give. An aviary and reptile
house are the added attractions here. The aquarium nearby,
on the beach, presents an attractive selection of fish
and other marine creatures and plants.
Timing : 8.00 am to 6 pm . Closed on Mondays.
Chithira Art Gallery - Situated within the museum compound, the gallery has
one of the best collections of the work of Raja Ravi
Varma, a great force in Indian Art. Notable among the
collection are several Roe rich landscapes, copies of
Rajput and Mughal paintings, works from the Tanjore
school of Art and copies of paintings from the Ajanta
caves. The gallery also has a fine collection of miniature
paintings from China, Japan, Tibet nad Bali.
Timing : 10.00 am to 7.00 pm. Closed on Mondays and
Wednesday mornings .
Veli Tourist Village - Situated near the Thiruvananthapuram airport, Veli
with it's beautiful gardens, exquisite sculptures and
floating bridge, is a popular recreational centre. There
is an exchanting lagoon for swimming. Facilities for
boating and other water-sport activities are also provided
Ponmudi - Situated
at an attitude of 610 m above sea level, ponmudi id
a beautiful hill station known for its pleasant climate,
tea plantations and enchanting scenery. The deep forest
trails are ideal for hiking and trekking.
Neyyar Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary - The picturesque location of the dam and the lake has
made Neyyar a popular picnic spot. The enchanting Agastyagoodam
mountains in this area provide an opportunity for hiking,
trekking and mountaineering. Other places of interest
around the dam are the Crocodile Farm and the Lion Safari
Park. Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary established in 1958,
this sanctuary covers an area of 128 sq. km., including
the Neyyar reservoir. The sanctuary has a wide variety
of vegetation and landscape, ranging from tropical wet
evergreen forest to grasslands. The best way to explore
the sanctuary is by boat
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