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Thiruananthapuram or Trivandrum retains its past glory
of the capital of a princely state. The capital of
Kerala in the southwestern tip of India,
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) or Syanandoorapuri is
built on hills with wide-open spaces, sports stadia and
low-lying paddy fields. Thiruvananthapuram is a district
surrounded by the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats and
derives its name from the deity at the Sree Anantha
Padmanabhaswami Temple, one of the major landmarks of
the city.
Besides this magnificent temple, Thiruvananthapuram or
Trivandrum offers a great deal more to tourists wishing
to holiday in Thiruvananthapuram. There is the
Observatory to start with, established over a hundred
years ago in Thiruvananthapuram. Several kings have also
built their palaces in and around Thiruvananthapuram,
each more impressive than the other. Despite a few
attempts at modernity, Thiruvananthapuram retains its
discreet, old-world charm.
During vacations in Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum,
one can visit the Museum with its profusion of gables
and turrets. A repository of fine works of art, the
chief attraction here is the 250-year-old temple car
made for Lord Vishnu, artistically designed and
ornamented. Besides this, objects carved out of wood,
models of temple, antique jewelry, etc., make the museum
worth a visit.
Sri Chitra Art Gallery within the museum compound is an
ideal place for art lovers. The piece de resistance is
the large section devoted to the paintings of Raja Ravi
Varma, an Indian painter of distinction in the history
of the country's modern art. Besides him, the Indian
section also contains works of Rabindranath Tagore,
Jamimi Roy, K. K. Hebar, miniatures from the Rajput and
Mughal schools of painting and the famous Tanjore
paintings encrusted with semi-precious stones. The
gallery's collection also includes paintings from
Indonesia, China and Japan.
Then, of course, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum travel
is incomplete without a boat-ride on the enchanting
backwaters of Kerala. These waterways of
Thiruvananthapuram teem with life. One can be seduced by
the panorama of beautiful landscapes, beaches and
waterways, coconut palms and, of course, beautiful,
friendly people of Thiruvananthapuram.
Touring Kerala during festivals, especially
Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum, can be quite a
colourful experience. Onam is the main festival of
Thiruvananthapuram, which is celebrated in the month of
August or September. This is the harvest festival of
Thiruvananthapuram and signifies association of the
people with agriculture. Christmas is the other festival
of this part of the country and Thiruvananthapuram wears
a colourful look during this time of the year.
Accommodation is not a problem for tourists traveling to
Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum. As the city is always
bustling with tourists, hotels in Thiruvananthapuram or
Trivandrum catering to different income groups have
opened up. Starting from luxurious hotels to reasonably
cheap accommodations, all are available in the capital
of Kerala. The city has a very good number of resorts
specializing in nature therapy.
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