Trivandrum
Travel Guide

The
capital of the state of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram or the City of the Sacred Snake,
is built over seven hills. Named after
Anantha, the thousand - headed serpent
of Hindu mythology, the city once formed a part of the Travancore kingdom, its
capital at Padmanabhapuram, now a part of Tamil Nadu.
Thiruvananthapuram
is, decidedly, one of the cleaner and well-planned cities of the country. The
city's scenic appeal, its enchanting beaches, and overwhelming greenery only add
to its uniqueness. It embodies the magical feel of Kerala, as a whole, and lends
terrific insight into the culture of the state. The red-tiled roofs, the never-ending
stretches of palm trees, the maze of narrow, winding streets and above all, the
sea, make for a fascinating mixture. There is an element of understated and effortless
elegance about the city, which leaves a lasting impression on the visitor.
Festivals The festival, that the entire city, anticipates
with great enthusiasm is
Onam,
which marks Kerala's new year and harvest season, and comes around in August-September.
The other spectacular event that transfigures the entire city is Thrissur Pooram,
the annual temple festival.
How to Get There Thiruvananthapuram
is well connected with the other major cities of the country by air, and railways.
By road, the city is connected via the National Highway 47 to Kanyakumari, Coimbatore,
Madras, and Bangalore.
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