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Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple: The imposing seven storied tower
makes it the most impressive landmark in the city. The temple is an
excellent example of the dravidian style of architecture. There are
innumerable pillars, intricate carvings, and mural paintings.

Veli Lagoon (Tourist Village): Delightful
waterfront park.An ideal picnic spot where the lake merges with sea. The
wadingpool,gardens,exquisite sculptures, a floating bridge and a wide
range of aqua sports facilities.
The Govt: Art Museum : Formally known as
"Napier Museum" name dafter a former Madras Governer General, John
Napier. It is a gem of architectural exuberance, combining traditional
Kerala styles and good doses of Chinese and Mughal Influences.
Sree Chithra Art Gallary: Has a rich
collection of paintings of Raja Ravi Varma and Roerich.It also has
copies of paintings of the Ajanta, Rajput,Mughal and Tanjore Schools
besides some
works
from China, Japa,Tibet and bali.
The Zoo: Is one of the best maintained zoos in
the whole of Asia and has a beautiful sprawling lawns. Observatory: The
Observatory situated 60m above sea level is located on a hill near the
Museum.It is one of the oldest in India. There is a well laid out garden
in front of the hill, with a beautiful rose collection.
Shanghumugham Beach: It is popular city beach
adjacent to the airport. An
indoor recreation club, children's traffic training park and a star
shaped restaurant are some of the facilities at the beach Science and
Technology Museum: Located near Mascot Hotel, the Museum is of high
educative value for students of science and Technology.
Kowdiar Palace: The home of the late maharaja
Sree Chithira Thirunal Bala Rama varma and his family is off limits to
visitors but you can have a glimpse from the main gate. If a friendly
guard is on duty, he will let you walk a bit inside the grounds where
you can get a view of the grand old building at the end of its long
drive.
Akkulam Boat Club : 9 km away from the town. It is a popular retreat for
the city dwellers. The lake has boating facilities and has largest
children's Park in Kerala.

Aruvikkara:16 km north of Thiruvananthapuram
and gifted with lavish scenic beauty is Aruvikkara, with an ancient
temple dedicated to Durga on the banks of the river.
Neyyar Dam:29km from Thiruvananthapuram is
Neyyar Dam a picnic spot and dam site. There are facilities for boating
at the reservoir. There is a lion safari park and crocodile farm.
Ponmudi : An ideal hill resort situated just
54km from Thiruvananthapuram is an enchanting one for tourists. Best
accommodation and restaurant facilities are available here.

Peppara Wild Life Sanctuary: 50km from
Thiruvananthapuram, Peppara is accessible from Vithurai on
Thiruvananthapuram-Ponmudi Road. This sanctuary with its rich fauna and
birds is emerging as a big attraction to wild life enthusiasts. It is
spread over an area of 53 sq.km on the western ghats. This is doted with
large hills and numerous hillocks with forests and eucalyptus
plantations. Elephants, Sambar, Leopard and Lion tailed macaque are
commonly seen.
Agastyakoodam : This is a prominent peak in
the Sahyadri ranges and can be approached on foot from Bonacadu which is
61km away from Thiruvananthapuram

Padmanabhapuram Palace : This palace was once
the capital of the State of Travancore and is 51km from the city on the
way to Nagarcoil in Tamil Nadu.The palace contains 17th and 18th century
murals.
Kuthira Malika : (Palace Museum): Puthen
Malika is also known as Kuthira Malika.This palace was built during the
time of H.H Maharaja Swathi Thirunal the king of Travncore who was also
a great poet and musician. This palace has wood carvings in the
traditional Travancore style. The museum presently displays various
painting collections of the royal family.
Thiruvallam : Lord Parasuraman's temple is
here by the river at Thiruvallam, Chithranjali,
the
State Film Development Corporation's studio is at Thiruvallam. This is
on the Thiruvananthapuram-Kovalam route,10km from the city.
Vizhinjam : Lying just 15kms from the state capital ,that is a
historic spot, which was left unnoticed for a long time. The capital of
Ay-Vel kings of the 8th-9th century, the only thing that was withstood
time is a rock temple, as signed to the period of the Cheras because of
a strong influence to the Pallava Pandya architecture. The rock temple
is just a little off the main junction ,and is a protected monument
under the Archeological Survey of India.
Koyikkal Palace:This is at Nedumangadu,18km
from Thiruvananthapuram.This ancient
palace
built during the 15th century is on the way to the Ponmudi Hill Station
and the Courtallam Water falls. This is built on the traditional
nalukettu style.
Aruvi Waterfalls/Vaiyanthol : Just 60km from Thiruvananthapuram
and 7kms from the Bonecaud estate in the Peppara forest range.This 4 ft
cascade is one of the most verdant and unspoiled spots in Kerala. Road
accessibility is only upto Bonecaud,thereon the Kanni tribesmen
accompany trekkers along the mountain path. Prior permission from the
Forest Department is required before approaching the area.
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