Palce:
Trivandrum, Area
: 2192
Sq. Km, Altitude : Sea level,
Located at the south western tip of India, Thiruvananthapuram
District is bounded by the Arabian sea on the west and Tamil Nadu on the east.
He wooded highlands
of the Western Ghats in the eastern and northeastern borders give Thiruvananthapuram some of the most enchanting picnic spots. A long shoreline,
with internationally renowned beaches, historic monuments, backwater stretches
and a rich cultural heritage make this district a much sought after tourist
destination. Thiruvanathapuram is the capital of Kerala.Thiruvananthapuram or Syanandoorapuri is built on hills with wide open spaces,
sports stadia and low-lying paddy fields.
Sree Chithra Art
Gallery: Located near the Napier museum,
this art gallery displays select paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, svetlova
and Nicholas Roerich
and exquisite works from the Rajput, Mughal and Tanjore schools of art in
India. The collection also includes paintings from China, Japan, Tibet and
Bali.
The Zoological Park: One of the first zoological parks in India, it
is located in a well - planned botanical garden. With huge trees like
frangipani and jacaranda dotting the sprawling lawns and wild fowl
swimming in the lake, it is like a small jungle in the heart of the city.
A reptile house with different species of snakes is also located in the
premises.
The Kanakakkunnu 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.
Science and Technology Museum Complex:
The Science and Technology museum, the Government Secretariat, the Kowdiar
palace, the Senate house, are some of the other tourist attractions in the
city. The exhibits here are related to science, technology and
electronics.
Observatory:
Located at the highest point in the city, near the Museum Complex 60
meters above sea level, one can have a bird's eye view of the city from
here. The second-oldest in the country, is set in 50 acres and is complete
with an artificial island, a hanging
bridge and an aquarium. Generally, the visiting hours are from 10am to
11pm. Monday closed.
Secretariat:
Built in the Roman architectural style, this is the centre of government
administration in Kerala and houses the offices of ministers and the
bureaucracy.
Veli Tourist Village:
This picnic spot where the Veli Lake meets the
Arabian Sea offers boating facilities. Pedal boats and paddle boats can be
hired to explore the charms of
the lagoon in a leisurely manner. For a quick ride over the waters, speed
boats are available. Children enjoy climbing over the huge sculptures
which dot the landscape.
Akkulam Tourist Village:
a picnic spot with boating facilities, this is a
place children flock to. It has a well equipped children's park and a
paddle pool. There is a swimming pool for adults too.
Aruvikkara Dam
(16 km): This picturesque picnic spot is
on the banks of the Karamana River. Near the Durga Temple here is a stream
full of fish that fearlessly come close to the shore to be fed by the
visitors.
Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave (17 km): There are rocks cut sculptures of
the 18th century in the cave temple at Vizhinjam. The granite cave here
encloses a one-called shrine with a loose sculpture of Vinandhara
Dakshinamurthi. The outré wall of the cave depicts half complete reliefs
of the Hindu God Siva with Goddess Parvathi.
Koyikkal Palace, Nedumangad (18 km):
Located on the way to the Ponmudi hill station and the Courtallam waterfalls,
this ancient palace dates back to the 15th century. Here you can see a
double storeyed traditional Nalukettu building with slanting gabled roofs,
an inner courtyard and Museums of folklore and numismatics set up by the
Department of archeology. The Folklore Museum set up in 1992 is a treasure
house of quaint musical instruments, occupational implements, household
utensils, models of folk arts etc. Displayed in the koyikkal Palace, they
focus attention on the cultural backgrounds of the State.
The Numismatics Museum hoses rare and historically valuable coins denoting
the trade relations of the State.
Padmanabhapuram Palace (63 km):
The seat of the erstwhile rules of
Travancore,
this splendid palace is situated at Thuckalai, on the way to Kanyakumari.
This is a well preserved wooden structure, a glories testimony to the
traditional Kerala school architecture. The extraordinary murals,
exquisitefloral carvings and the black glossy granite floor have withstood
the test of time.
Ponmudi: Located within a short driving distance of
Thiruvananthapuram, Ponmudi is an enchanting hill resort with narrow
winding pathways and cool, green environs. Along with a beautiful array of
mountain flowers, exotic butterflies and small rivulets, Ponmudi offers
excellent opportunities for trekking. With its tea estates and mist
covered valleys Ponmudi is a fast developing hill resort with cottages and
dormitory accommodation facilities.
Agasthyarkoodam: The
Agasthya forest believed to have been the abode of age Agasthya,a
character from mythology.Trekking trails Thick forests
Agasthyarkoodam, the spectacular peak in the Western Ghats rises to
a majestic 1890 m in the form of a sharp cone. A haven of rare herbs
and medicinal plants, its slopes are a breathtaking sight when they
transform into colourful glades of the 'Neelakurinji', a flower
which blooms only once in twelve years.
Women are not allowed up the peak. The aborigins here believe that
sage Agasthya, a mythological character who lived here was a
confirmed bachelor, hence they dislike the presence of strange
women. The season from December 2'nd week to February is advocated
for trekking for which a forest
pass
has to be obtained from the Wildlife Warden, Forest Dept.,
P.T.P.Nagar, Thiruvananthapuram.
Shanghumugham
Beach: Just 8 km from the
city, this is a favorite haunt of sunset watchers. The beach is
adjacent to the Airport and Veli Tourist Village. An indoor
recreation club, the matsya kanyaka (a gigantic, 35 m long sculpture
of a mermaid) and a restaurant shaped like a starfish are some of
the attractions here.
Varkala (40km):
Varkala is a sea side resort and spa. It is also an
important Hindu centre of pilgrimage. The final resting place of the
great social reformer Sree Narayana Guru
is near Varkala, atop a hill called Sivagiri. High cliffs with
mineral springs rise majestically from the coastline. In addition to
the Papanasham beach, the 2000 year old Sree Janardhana Swamy Temple
and the Nature Care Centre are the main attractions here.
Ponmudi
(61 km):
AAbout 56 Kms. north east
of Thiruvananthapuram city is Ponmudi, one of the important hill
stations in Kerala. It has a height of over 900 metres above sea
level.
Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple:
The Temple devoted to Lord Vishnu, is the most dominating feature of
the city. The deity is depicted in a reclining position resting
on the holy serpent, Anantha. The profusely carved seven-storey
Mandapam is a fine example of south Indian sculpture.The temple was
rebuilt by Raja Marthanda Varma in 1733 A.D. However, like in many
other temples in Kerala, entry to the temple is restricted only to
the Hindus and strict dress regulations are enforced.
Sucheendram Temple (74 km): A
Shiva/Brahma/Vishnu temple, the stone carvings are intricate and
worth spending some time on. There is a huge Hanuman statue and a
musical pillar.
Sree Mahadeva Temple:
Situated in Kazhakuttom, this ancient
temple is believed to date to the 14th century. Another old temple
in the district is the Mitramandapuram Temple on the outskirts of
the city.
Thiruvallam (10 km):
This serene backwater stretch. Enroute to Kovalam,
is famous for canoe rides.
Neyyar Dam (32 km):
A popular picnic spot, Neyyar Dam has a watch
tower, crocodile farm, lion safari park and deer park. Boating
facilities are available as the reservoir.
Kerala Legislature Complex:
Located at Palayam, this
is the new building where the Legislative Assembly of Kerala meets. With
its towering dome, exquisitely carved galleries, ornate teak paneling and
ceiling, combined with the most modern acoustic treatment and
state-of-the-art sound systems, the hall is a beautiful blend of classical
grandeur and modernity.