Information About Varkala Tourism
About
Varkala
Apart
from
Kovalam,
Varkala
is
the
only
other
place
in
Kerala
having
a
beach
resort
atmosphere
and
also
is
the
only
place
in
southern
Kerala
where
one
can
find
cliffs
adjacent
to
the
Arabian
Sea.
These
cliffs
known
among
geologists
as
Varkala
formations.
The
place
Varkala
is
located
about
50
kilometers
north
of
Trivandrum
and
is
home
of
the
popular
Papanasam
Beach.
The
place
is
also
one
of
the
main
religious
centers
in
this
region.
If
you
are
fed
up
with
the
crowds
and
prices
at
Kovalam,
check
out
Varkala.
The
outing
here
is
cheap
comparing
to
Kovalam
and
the
beach
still
possess
such
calmness
that
never
can
be
seen
in
Kovalam.
The
best
time
to
visit
the
place
is
December-January.
The
Papanasam
Beach
at
Varkala
is
a
quiet,
tranquil
beach
known
for
its
white,
silvery
stretch
of
sand
and
rocky
cliffs.
Varkala
is
also
an
important
Hindu
center
of
pilgrimage.
The
final
resting
place
of
Sree
Narayana
Guru,
the
great
social
reformer
of
Kerala,
is
near
Varkala
atop
a
hill
named
Sivagiri.
High
cliffs
from
mineral
springs
majestically
raise
are
a
scene
typical
of
Varkala.
The
place
Varkala
is
located
50
kilometers
from
Thiruvananthapuram
on
the
road
to
Kollam.
KSRTC
operates
frequent
bus
services
to
Varkala
from
all-important
towns.
How To Reach
How
to
Reach
Varkala
by
Air:
Varkala
though
does
not
have
an
airport
of
its
own;
the
most
convenient
airport
is
Trivandrum
is
nearly
an
hour's
drive
from
here.Trivandrum,
being
the
capital
city
of
Kerala,
has
a
very
good
air
network
and
is
connected
to
Delhi,
Mumbai,
Goa,Chennai,
Kochin
and
Kolkata.
How
to
Reach
Varkala
by
Road:
Varkala
is
just
47kms
off
from
the
National
Highway
No:
47.
A
good
network
of
roads
connects
the
city
to
Trivandrum.
Trivandrum
in
turn
is
the
linked
by
road
to
all
the
prominent
cities
in
South
India.
So
one
can
easily
reach
Varkala
from
any
part
of
the
country.
How
to
Reach
Varkala
by
Rail:
Varkala
has
a
railway
station
of
its
own.
Regular
trains
ply
between
Trivandrum
and
Varkala.Trivandrum
again
has
train
connection
to
the
major
places
throughout
the
country.
Details
1.Papanasham
beach
The
scenic
and
calm
beach
Papanasham
also
known
as
Varkala
beach
lies
45
kilometers
away
from
Thiruvananthapuram
and
can
be
easily
reached.
It’s
an
ideal
place
for
sunset
viewing.
The
name
'Papanasham'
in
local
language
means
'sin
destroyer'.
A
long
sandy
beach,
towering
red
laterite
cliffs
and
soothing
mineral
springs
put
Varkala
in
the
must
visit
category.
Varkala
is
less
crowded
and
cheaper
when
compared
with
the
Kovalam
International
beach.
That’s
why
the
Beach
attracts
a
lot
of
tourists
now.
Papanasam
is
a
perfect
place
to
watch
the
sunset
or
relax
gazing
at
the
horizon.
The
area
is
covered
with
coconut
palms
and
is
a
beautiful
place.
The
Varkala
beach
also
has
some
religious
significance.
Devotees
used
to
come
here
to
drain
the
mortal
remains
of
their
dead
relatives.
Consigning
the
ashes
of
the
dead
in
the
papanasham
water
and
a
dip
in
the
sea
is
considered
as
sacred.
According
to
Indian
Mythology,
one-day
sage
Narada
was
approached
by
a
group
of
mendicants
who
confessed
to
having
sinned.
Narada
threw
his
‘Valkkalam’
(valkkalam
is
the
dress
made
up
of
bark
of
tree
used
by
the
sages)
and
the
place
where
it
landed
got
the
name
Varkala.
He
advised
the
mendicants
to
go
there
and
pray
sitting
on
the
beach.
Thus
the
beach
named
as
Papanasham,
which
in
local
language
means
the
‘redemption
from
sins’.
This
place
is
a
hugely
visited
religious
center
in
South
Kerala.
2.Janardhana
Temple
The
Janardhana
Temple
at
Varkala,
dedicated
to
Lord
Mahavishnu
is
believed
to
be
2000
years
old.
The
temple
is
located
at
the
entrance
to
the
Papanasham
Beach
road.
The
temple
is
one
of
the
main
religious
shrines
in
this
region.
The
temple
is
a
must
visit
place
because
it
is
one
of
the
finest
example
of
rich
artistic
beauty.
The
Bell
here,
belongs
to
the
17th
century
is
a
main
attraction
here.
It
is
believed
that
a
Dutch
Ship
Captain
presented
the
bell.
The
temple
opens
for
worship
from
4.00
am
to
12.00
pm
and
from
5.00
am
to
8.00
pm.
The
temple
permits
only
Hindus.
3.Sivagiri
Mutt
The
Mutt
is
located
3
kilometers
from
the
town
and
was
the
final
resting
place
of
Kerala's
renowned
saint
and
social
reformer
Sree
Narayana
Guru,
who
preached
the
'One
Caste,
One
Religion
and
One
God
for
man'
slogan.
Guru
is
one
of
the
prime
saints
in
India
who
fought
his
entire
life
against
the
social
inequality
seen
here
at
Kerala.
He
found
the
institution
SNDP
for
the
up
fitment
of
socially
backward
castes.
He
built
the
monastery
in
1904
and
died
here
at
1928.
The
monastery
is
located
on
a
land
include
200
acres.
The
Guru's
old
residence
lies
lower
down
the
monastery.
This
small
house
displays
some
of
his
personal
belongings.
There
is
an
also
a
small
temple
here
dedicated
to
Sarada
or
Goddess
Saraswathi.
It
is
said
that
the
Guru
himself
installed
the
idol
here.
The
monastery
permits
visits
from
5.30
am
to
noon
and
from
4.30
pm
to
7.00
pm.
4.Varkala
Kathakali
Center
The
center
organizes
Kathakali
performances
for
tourists
almost
every
evening
at
the
center.
The
show
starts
with
the
make
up
section,
where
one
can
watch
the
time
consuming,
elaborate
Kathakali
make
up.
The
art
form
Kathakali
have
a
position
in
the
Guinness
Book
of
World
Records,
as
the
performing
art
having
the
longest
make
up
section.
The
center
also
conducts
Mohiniattam
performances.
The
center
is
located
at
the
town.
5.Kappil
Beach
The
beautiful
Kappil
Beach
is
located
on
the
confluence
of
the
Arabian
Sea
and
the
Kappil
River
and
this
significant
geographical
position
makes
this
place
a
fantastic
outing
spot
in
this
region.
The
Kappil
beach
is
an
ideal
place
for
sunset
viewing
and
evening
walks
while
the
Kappil
river
offer
tranquil
cruise
through
the
waters.
The
Priyadarshini
Boat
Club
under
the
District
Tourism
Promotion
Council
offers
boating
through
backwaters.
The
beach
is
located
8
kilometers
north
of
Varkala
on
the
way
to
Kollam.
6.Ponnumthuruthu
Island
The
Ponnumthuruthu
Island
is
located
12
kilometers
south
of
Varkala
on
the
Anjengo
backwaters.
The
island
is
accessible
only
through
boat
from
makeshift
Jetty
at
the
near
Nedungada
Village.
The
famous
Shiva-Parvathy
Temple
or
popularly
known
as
'Thuruthu
Kshethram'
(temple
on
Island)
is
located
here.
The
entire
island
is
the
temple
property.
The
original
temple
is
believed
to
be
100
years
old.
The
legend
behind
the
name
of
the
island
is
that,
the
queens
of
Travancore
family
used
to
visit
the
temple
and
they
used
to
hide
their
gold
Jewelries
on
the
island
to
keep
them
safe.
The
name
Ponnumthuruthu
in
local
language
means
'island
made
of
gold'.
This
beautiful
place
is
a
very
fine
outing
spot.
7.Anjengo
fort
The
Anjengo
fort
was
built
by
the
Portuguese
in
1695
and
is
located
at
Anjengo,
a
land
sandwiched
in
between
the
sea
and
the
backwaters.
The
fort
was
originally
built
as
a
depot
to
store
goods.
Later
the
British
captured
this
fort
and
they
used
it
for
Military
purposes.
That’s
why
unlike
other
forts
in
Kerala,
this
fort
dont
have
a
formidable
look.
The
main
attraction
in
this
fort
is
the
masonry
canal
built
by
the
British
to
transport
goods
and
men
to
Alappuzha
and
Kollam,
two
important
ports
at
this
region.
The
canals
still
exist
in
a
state
of
disrepair.
There
are
a
few
tombstones
enshrined
in
the
fort.
The
oldest
of
them
dates
back
to
AD
1704.
It
is
believed
as
the
graveyards
of
some
early
inhabitants
lived
in
this
fort.
The
fort
lies
12
kilometers
south
of
Varkala
on
the
Varkala-
Kadakkavur
route.
One
can
enter
the
fort
in
between
9.00
am
and
5.00
pm.
The
fort
opens
everyday
except
Sundays
and
Public
holidays.
The
fort
offers
panoramic
views
of
the
surrounding
areas.
8.Chilakkoor
Beach
The
Chilakkoor
beach
located
near
to
the
Varkala
town
and
is
an
ideal
place
for
sunset
viewing.
The
beach
is
not
so
popular
among
tourists,
but
it’s
sure
that
one
day
this
beach
will
get
a
good
position
in
the
tourism
map.
This
undeveloped
beach
is
a
best
place
for
tranquil
lovers
and
an
ideal
place
for
evening
walks.
9.The
Lighthouse
The
130
feet
tall
the
English
East
India
Company
at
Varkala
built
lighthouse
here
in
1684.
The
lighthouse
offers
panoramic
view
of
the
surrounding
areas
including
the
Arabian
Sea,
the
backwaters
and
the
town
etc.
This
is
also
a
favorite
outing
spot.
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