#1 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of about 3 km from Varkala Railway Station, Papanasam Beach is a serene beach located in the coastal town of Varkala in the Trivandrum district of Kerala. It is one of the popular beaches near Trivandrum, and among the must-include places in Varkala tour packages.

Also known as Papanasham Beach, Varkala Beach is a cliff beach situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea. Varkala is the second-best Kerala beach resort after Kovalam. Often called the Pearl of the Arabian Sea, this is the only place in southern Kerala where cliffs are found adjacent to the Arabian Sea. These cliffs are of tertiary sedimentary formation and are named by geologists as Varkala Formation. They are a geological monument as recorded by the Geological Survey of India.

Surrounded by stunning cliffs and adorn with golden sand, it is a quite clean beach and is less commercialized while .....

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#2 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 3 km from Varkala Railway Station, Sri Janardhanaswamy Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated in the coastal town of Varkala, Kerala. Popularly called Varkala Temple, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Kerala, and among the best places to visit in Varkala.

Situated on top of a small hillock near Papanasam Beach, Sri Janardhanaswamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Janardhana, a form of Lord Vishnu. The temple is situated near the Arabian Sea and is referred to as Dakshin Kasi. According to the inscriptions, the temple is said to be 2000 odd years old while the current structure dates back to the 12th century. It has been renovated during the reign of Umayamma Rani who held the power of this region from 1677 to 1684 AD. The temple finds its name mentioned in Srimad Bhagavatam which says that Balarama had visited this shrine during .....

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#3 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 7 km from Varkala, and 18 km from Kollam, Kappil Beach is a gorgeous beach situated at Kappil near Varkala. Along the coast of the Arabian Sea, it is one of the lesser-known beaches in Kerala, and among the top Varkala tourist places.

The Kappil Beach consists of at least one kilometer of sand that forms a spit between the Arabian Sea and the waters of Edava-Nadayara Lake. Surrounded by coconut palms, a narrow rocky stretch soon gives way to golden sands. The pristine Kappil Beach is an ideal blend of the backwaters and sea. Watching beautiful orange sunsets while dipping your toes in the pristine waters of the sea from the untouched sandy beaches of Kappil is one of the most calming and soothing things to do in Varkala.

Tourists can spend quality time at this place by indulging in some beach activities or by strolling along the seashore. .....

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#4 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 4 km from Varkala Railway Station, Thiruvambadi Beach or Black Sand Beach is a serene beach located at Thiruvambadi, Varkala. It is one of the hidden beaches in Kerala, and among the best Varkala places to visit.

Lying right next to the North Cliff, the Black Sand Beach or Thiruvambadi Beach is located 1 km off Thiruvambadi Road. The beach stretch is short, but hardly anyone visits it. The unique feature of the beach is, as the name suggests, the black-colored sand. The beach is perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The serene ambiance of the clam location makes it an ideal picnic spot and among the most beloved secluded getaways for most residents of Thiruvananthapuram.

Black Sand Beach in Varkala is away from the hustle and crowd of the main Varkala Beach and the cliff. The beach can be reached by descending the North Cliff or by taking the Thiruvambady road. With no disturbances, .....

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#5 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 4 km from Varkala Railway Station, Varkala Cliff is a red laterite cliff situated adjacent to the Arabian Sea in Varkala. It is one of the must-visit places during your Varkala Tour.

Varkala Cliff is a famous beachfront which is a massive cluster of old times rock formations. Varkala Beach is the only place in southern Kerala where cliffs are found adjacent to the Arabian Sea. This 80 feet high red laterite cliff is unique as it is a veritable blueprint of geological changes from during the Mio-Pliocene age (1.3 to 25 million years ago). Its sedimentary geo-morphological structure bears evidence of unique geological features such as changes in the sea and soil structures and even has small fossils embedded in them.

The cliffs are also named the 'Warkallai formation' by the Geological Survey of India and have been declared as a potential Geopark by UNESCO. There are 90 geoparks around the world, but the Varkala cliff is the first in India. Plans are afoot to .....

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#6 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 2 km from Kappil Beach, and 5 km from Varkala Railway Station, Edava Beach is a serene sea beach situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea at Edava village near Varkala. It is one of the secluded beaches in Kerala and among the top places for sightseeing in Varkala.

Untouched and unspoilt by tourist activities, Edava Beach is one of the pristine stretches in North Varkala. This beach is located in the coastal town of the same name. The virgin sands of this beach are hemmed in the towering palm trees and its ambiance is simply spellbinding. One should pay a visit to this beach during their expedition to Kerala.

With tourists just realizing the serene beauty of this location, the virgin land is engulfed by a blue lagoon - the sea and backwaters placed next to each other and divided by a small stretch of land. With rains, the water gushes out of the lake and reaches the sea which is a spectacle .....

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#7 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 4 km from Varkala Railway Station, Chilakoor Beach is a serene sea beach situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea at Chilakoor village near Varkala. It is one of the secluded beaches in Kerala and among the top Varkala sightseeing places.

Chilakoor Beach is lined with gorgeous casuarina groves and is popular for its serene environment. The beach offers delightful scenes of sunsets. The golden color of the horizon and the serene atmosphere during sunset is sure to linger in your mind for a long. Besides, the drive to the beach takes you through traditional coastal villages which let you have a glimpse of rural Kerala life.

At Chilakoor Beach, you can watch the local fishermen folks who go about their daily lives at sea. With spectacular views, and less crowd makes it a peaceful alternative to Varkala's main beach. The beach is dotted with some good resorts to make the stay more comfortable.

Timings: 6 AM - 7 PM

Entry: Free

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#8 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 3 km from Varkala Railway Station, Sivagiri Mutt is situated on a hillock in Varkala. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Kerala, and among the best Varkala places to visit.

Sivagiri Mutt is founded by the social reformer Sree Narayana Guru in the year 1904. Sivagiri Mutt is also the headquarters of Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Sangham (SNDP), Guru's organization to spread his ideas and thoughts. The disciples and followers of the Guru run the headquarters of Sree Narayana Dharma Sangham at the Sivagiri Mutt. The Mutt's mission is to disseminate and propagate the teachings and principles of Sree Narayana Guru such as 'One Caste, One Religion, One God for Man' and to do service to humanity as conceived by the Guru.

Spread over 200 acres of hilly terrain, the Sivagiri Mutt is placed on a high platform. The tomb of Sree Narayana Guru is a major attraction of this place attracting many tourists. There is also the Guru's residence and it displays .....

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#9 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 7 km from Varkala Railway Station, Ponnumthuruthu, also known as Golden Island, is an island situated in Anjengo Lake at Nedunganda near Varkala, Kerala. It is one of the most beautiful uninhabited islands in Kerala, and among the most beautiful places to visit as part of Trivandrum tour packages.

Encircled by the Anjengo backwaters, Ponnumthuruthu Island is a private property that belongs to Valiyapurakkal Family. Ponnumthuruthu literally means the golden island. According to legends, the Queens of Travancore Royal family used to hide their gold on the island to keep it safe, and hence the name. The star attractions include a 100 years old Shiva Parvathi temple, which is also called `Thuruthu kshethram' by the natives. The temple is situated amidst a thick coconut grove and gets decked up in lights during Sivarathri. Sivarathri is a major festival celebrated here when many devotees spend the night on the island.

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#10 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of about 12 km from Varkala & 32 km from Trivandrum, Anjengo Fort, also called Anchuthengu Fort is an ancient fort situated at Anchuthengu village in Kerala. It is one of the famous places of heritage in Kerala, and among the must-visit places for history buffs as part of Varkala holiday packages.

Located on the outskirts of Varkala, Anjengo Fort was built in the 17th century by the British East India Company when it chose Anjengo to make its first trade settlement in Kerala. The word 'Anjuthengu' means five coconut palms and legend has it that a small area of five coconut trees was given to the British on rent by the Queen of Attingal and that is how the fort got its name. The fort served as the first signaling station for ships arriving from Britain.

The construction of the fort was commenced in the year 1696 and was completed in 1699. While construction .....

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#11 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 4 km from Varkala Railway Station, Varkala Aquarium is a government aquarium located in the Thiruvambadi area of Varkala, Kerala. It is one of the top places to visit in Varkala.

Varkala Aquarium is situated in a three-story building with a spiral staircase near Black Sand Beach or Thiruvambadi Beach. The marine species are placed along the spiral walkway. The top floor of the building has an open tank where all the species are placed. The aquarium hosts big chunks of exotic species including scorpionfish, angelfish, koi, and the local karimeen.

The Varkala Aquarium is maintained by the Kerala Fisheries Department. The aquarium also has a 3D theatre where information about more species of fish is given using 3D technology. The aquarium is highly educational, especially for the kids, with detailed information sections. One can also see the scenic Varkala Cliff and the azure waters of the Arabian Sea from the building.

Timings: 10 AM - 6.30 PM

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#12 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 4 km from Varkala Railway Station, Odayam Beach is a secluded beach situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea in Varkala. It is one of the lesser-known beaches in Kerala and among the top Varkala tourist places.

The Odayam Beach lies a few km ahead of Thiruvambadi Beach and Cliff Beach. Odayam Beach is a short narrow stretch of beach and the most portion with blackish sand. A small oasis of splendor, this is on the off-the-beaten part of beaches in Varkala. This is the perfect place for those who are seeking solitude away from the typical sun-worshiping crowd.

As you walk northward along the beach-line from the North Cliff, you will pass through the fisher folk's villages. At Odayam, you'll share the beach with the local fishermen folks who go about their daily lives at sea. With spectacular views, and less crowd makes it a peaceful alternative to Varkala's main beach.

Timings: 6 AM - 7 PM

Entry: Free

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#13 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 20 km from Varkala, Kilimanoor Palace is a heritage place situated in Kilimanoor near Varkala. It is one of the top heritage places in Kerala, and among the must-visit places near Varkala.

Kilimanoor Palace is the birthplace of celebrated Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma, and Raghava Varma, the father of King Marthanda Varma. The palace is said to be about 300 years old. The estate of Kilimanoor originally belonged to a Pillai ruling chief and was forfeited to Travancore by Maharaja Marthanda Varma. In 1740 when an allied force, led by Dutchman Captain Hockert attacked Venad, an army from Kilimanoor resisted and then defeated them. Although a small victory, this was the first time an Indian army had defeated a European power. In 1753, in recognition of this feat, Marthanda Varma exempted the areas controlled by the Kilimanoor Palace from taxes and granted them autonomous status. The present palace complex was built at this .....

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#14 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 12 km from Varkala Railway Station, Kaduvayil Juma Masjid is a religious place situated in Kaduvayil between Kallambalam and Attingal. Located on NH-47, it is one of the Kerala pilgrimage places, and among the top places to visit during your Varkala Trip.

Kaduvayil Juma Masjid is dedicated to a Muslim Saint, Saint Kaduvayil Thangal who is believed to have magical powers. Managed by Kaduvayil Muslim Jama-Ath Charitable Trust, it is one of the important pilgrimage centers for Sunni Muslims in the region but its beautiful architecture also attracts tourists. It boasts a huge orphanage and a college where children study. The mosque is popularly known as Kaduvayil Thangal Juma Masjid or even Kaduvayil Palli.

The sanctity and austerity of the mosque premises will make you forget all your problems, and you will be pervaded by a feeling of self-surrender. This Masjid is an excellent example of religious harmony as .....

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#15 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 7 km from Varkala Railway Station, Saint Sebastian Pilgrim Church is a catholic church situated in Moongode. It is one of the famous churches in this region, and among the top places to visit during your Varkala vacation.

Located on the banks of the backwaters of Varkala, Saint Sebastians Pilgrim Church is an important pilgrim center for Christians. It was built by the Portuguese Missionaries and is famous for the Feast of Saint Sebastian which is held every year in February when the beautiful church is transformed into a colorful and bustling attraction especially for the followers. The church feast is heavily visited by people of surrounding areas and hosted several competitions such as boating, games, stage shows like dance, drama, magic.

Timings: 6 AM - 7 PM

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#16 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 7 km from Varkala Railway Station, Sarkara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Chirayinkeezhu near Varkala. It is one of the famous temples in Varkala, and among the popular places of pilgrimage near Trivandrum.

One of the major pilgrim destinations in South India, the Sarkara Devi temple at Chirayinkeezhu is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali. There is a legend associated with the Sarkara Devi Temple: Long ago, the place where this temple stood was less populated. A group of merchants who traded molasses was passing by this place. They saw a roadside shelter and decided to halt for some time. When they resumed their journey they found that one of their pots cannot be moved. As they tried to lift it, the pot broke apart and the molasses flowed and there appeared an idol. Later, an old woman saw the idol and intimated the villagers about the miracle. The villagers constructed a temple and consecrated .....

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#17 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 69 km from Trivandrum, 83 km from Alleppey, 94 km from Kottayam, 135 km from Kochi, and 156 km from Kanyakumari, Kollam, also known as Quilon is an old seaport city in Kerala. Lies between the Ashtamudi Lake and Lakshadweep Sea, Kollam is the headquarters of the Kollam district, and among the must-include places in Kerala tour packages.

Situated on the shores of Ashtamudi Lake, Kollam is the southern gateway to the backwaters of Kerala and one of the prominent places to visit near Kochi and Trivandrum. Thirty percent of this district is covered by Ashtamudi Lake. The eight-hour boat trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the best way to explore the Kerala backwaters. It is also very famous for cashew processing and coir manufacturing.

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Distance (From Varkala): 25 Kms
Trip Duration (From Varkala - Including Travel): Full Day
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#18 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 85 km from Kanyakumari, 204 km from Kochi, 266 km from Madurai, 385 km from Coimbatore, 400 km from Trichy, 770 km from Chennai, 622 km from Mangalore, and 746 km from Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, also known as Trivandrum, is the capital of the state of Kerala and the headquarters of Thiruvananthapuram district. It is one of the must-include places in Kerala tour packages.

Situated between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Thiruvananthapuram means the City of Lord Anantha in Sanskrit and Malayalam. The name derives from the deity of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, one of the must-visit places as part of Trivandrum tour packages. Trivandrum is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland.

The city once formed a part of the kingdom of Travancore, which had its capital at Padmanabhapuram. Even now most of the buildings .....

Distance (From Varkala): 44 Kms
Trip Duration (From Varkala - Including Travel): Full Day
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#19 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 13 km from Trivandrum, 67 km from Nagarcoil, 78 km from Kollam, 83 km from Kanyakumari, 159 km from Alleppey, and 212 km from Kochi, Kovalam is a coastal town on the shores of the Arabian Sea in Kerala. It is also one of the most famous places to visit as part of Kerala tour packages.

Often called the 'Paradise of the South', Kovalam is one of the wonderful Kerala beach destinations. Kovalam means 'A grove of coconut trees and the whole area beyond the shores around Kovalam is filled with the endless sight of coconut trees offering magnificent views while approaching the beach. Kovalam gained importance when Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bai, the Queen of Travancore, built a palace, the Halcyon Castle on the top of a rock near the beach in the 1930s. Thereafter the place was brought to the public eye by her nephew the Maharaja of Travancore. After Independence, Kovalam was relatively .....

Distance (From Varkala): 51 Kms
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#20 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 63 km from Kochi, and 152 km from Trivandrum, Alappuzha is a magnificent destination in Kerala with a mix of Backwaters and Beach. This is also one of the popular attraction not to miss in your honeymoon tour, and also one of the best Kerala tourist places.

Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea close to the banks of Vembanad Lake. It is the administrative headquarters of the Alappuzha district and the 6th largest city in Kerala. Along with Kumarakom, Alappuzha is among the most famous destination of Kerala Backwaters. A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience. It connects Kumarakom and Cochin to the North and Kollam to the South. The never-ending panorama of lush green paddy fields, towering coconut trees, shimmering water, and long canals around Alappuzha .....

Distance (From Varkala): 107 Kms
Trip Duration (From Varkala - Including Travel): Full Day
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#21 of 21 Places to Visit in Varkala

At a distance of 63 km from Kochi, and 152 km from Trivandrum, Alappuzha is a magnificent destination in Kerala with a mix of Backwaters and Beach. This is also one of the popular attraction not to miss in your honeymoon tour, and also one of the best Kerala tourist places.

Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea close to the banks of Vembanad Lake. It is the administrative headquarters of the Alappuzha district and the 6th largest city in Kerala. Along with Kumarakom, Alappuzha is among the most famous destination of Kerala Backwaters. A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience. It connects Kumarakom and Cochin to the North and Kollam to the South. The never-ending panorama of lush green paddy fields, towering coconut trees, shimmering water, and long canals around Alappuzha .....

Distance (From Varkala): 107 Kms
Trip Duration (From Varkala - Including Travel): Full Day
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