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About this Destination

The capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum, is an appealing blend of a strongly rooted heritage and a nostalgic colonial legacy. Built upon seven hills, this city has long since left the days when it was only used by seafaring explorers behind - today, Trivandrum is an expensive metropolis with quaint urban charm and plenty of architectural and historical places to visit. In addition, Trivandrum is a gateway to nearby popular beach towns of Kovalam and Varkala. The Padmanabhaswamy temple (also known as Anantha Padmanabhaswamy temple) is a must-visit temple of India. Other famous temples in Trivandrum include the Attukal Bhagawati temple, the Aazhimala Siva Temple, the Karikkakom Chamundi Devi Temple, and the Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple.In addition to its temples, Trivandrum is home to several museums, including the Kuthiramalika Palace Museum and the Napier Museum. The Kuthiramalika Palace Museum, situated near the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, showcases Travancore-styled architectural features and houses priceless paintings and royal family collections.Nestled near Trivandrum, Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary and Poovar Island offer a captivating nature experience. Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, amid verdant landscapes, boasts a rich biodiversity with elephants, tigers, and exotic birds, inviting visitors to explore through guided safaris, boat rides, and nature walks. Meanwhile, Poovar Island, where the Neyyar River meets the Arabian Sea, presents a serene ambiance with golden beaches and lush mangrove forests. Here, travelers can unwind with beachcombing, sunset cruises, and Ayurvedic massages, immersing in the tranquil charm of this coastal haven.The city's international airport, Trivandrum International Airport, ensures seamless connectivity to major cities in India and abroad, making it easily accessible for travelers.

Top 42 Places To Visit in Trivandrum

Vizhinjam

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Kanakakunnu Palace

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Aruvikkara Dam

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Karikkakom Chamundi Devi Temple

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Pazhavangaadi Sree Maha Ganapathy Temple

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Observatory

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Local Cultures of Trivandrum

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Kadhakali

A traditional dance-drama that is centuries old, Kadhakali is known for its intricate costumes and makeup, and tells stories from Hindu epics.

Kochuparambu
Evenings, performances usually last 2-3 hours.
Culture

Theyam

An ancient ritual dance of Kerala where performers embody deities and ancestor spirits, featuring elaborate costumes and face paint.

Malabar region, but showcased in Trivandrum festivals.
Seasonal, typically during temple festivals, usually at night.
Culture

Nadanpattu

A traditional folk song that narrates the stories of the land and its people, characterized by vibrant rhythms.

Various, often seen in community functions.
Performed during cultural gatherings and festivities.
Culture

Keralite Cuisine

Characterized by the use of coconuts, spices, and rice, Keralite cuisine is a fusion of various regional flavors and cooking styles.

Throughout Trivandrum.
Served during festivals and family gatherings.
Culture

Ottamthullal

A solo dance performance that mixes acting, dancing, and singing, often under the context of story-telling.

Keraleeyam Theatre, Trivandrum.
Evenings during temple festivals.

Festivals of Trivandrum

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Vishu

The festival of lights and new beginnings, Vishu is celebrated with a special feast and the sighting of the Vishu Kani.

Trivandrum city and surrounding areas.
Typically falls in April, observed early morning.
Festival

Onam

A harvest festival celebrated with great fervor, featuring traditional dances, feasts, and floral decorations called Pookalam.

Trivandrum and all over Kerala.
Usually in August-September for ten days.
Festival

Navaratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, celebrated with dance, music, and prayers.

Temples and community centers in Trivandrum.
Usually in September-October.
Festival

Attukal Pongala

A unique festival where women prepare Pongala (a sweet rice dish) and offer it to the goddess Attukal Amma, attracting thousands of devotees.

Attukal Temple, Trivandrum.
Falls in March, specific date determined by the Malayalam calendar.
Festival

Pongal Festival

This agricultural festival celebrates the harvest, featuring traditional rituals and cultural programs, although more prevalent in Tamil Nadu, it's also observed in parts of Kerala.

Trivandrum, among Keralite Tamils.
Usually in January.

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