Timing: 3:00 Pm to 8:00 Pm
Departure: 3:00 Pm to 8:00 Pm
Tour Start: Thampanoor
Finish: Thampanoor
Duration: 5 Hrs
Fare:RS: 475/-
Booking hrs: 9:00 Am to8:00 Pm
Details of place covered
3:00 Pm: Pick up from hotel
Puthan Malika (Kuthiramalika) Palace: - Puthan Malika (Kuthiramalika) Palace museum is beautiful two –storeyed palace situated near the SreePadmanabhaSwamy Temple, this palace was built in Maharaja SwathiThirunnal Balarama Varma, the king of Travancore who was a renowned poet, musician, social reformer and state man. The palace museum displays painting and collections of the royal family. (Monday Holiday)
Padmanabha Swami Temple: - A blend of the Kerala and Dravidian styles of architecture. One among the 108 scared Vishnu temple in India, the presiding deity here is Lord Vishnu reclining on Aanantha, the serpent. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple in prescribed dress code.
Attukal Devi Temple is renownedand ancient Temple in south Kerala. It is situated on the bank of killi River. Attukal temple is also known as the Sabarimala of women. The temple is renowned for the worshipped if Goddess Parvathi Devi is Amma. Temple and its main festival pongala festival also reached Guninness book of World Records events are celebrated. 1.5 million Women offered Pongala.
The Parasurama Temple at Trivandrum is the only one in Kerala dedicated to SreeParasurama, the Mythological creator of the state. This 2000 year old temple lies on the bank of the river Karamanaand is a Holy site for ancestor worship. Part of the unique Balitharpanam tradition, it is here that people fast and offer prayers for the souls of the departed. Lying on the road to Kovalam Beach and 7KM from Thiruvananthapuram. People throng to the temple for its historical and cultural significance.
Shanghumugham beach is situated closed to veli village and International Airport. The beach is noted for its serene atmosphere, the vast stretch of white sand. The beach provides an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoying the beauty of sunset.
Pazhavangadi Maha Ganapathi Temple is one of the most famous Lord Ganesh temple in Kerala. Situated at East Fort, the heart of the city Trivandrum. Temple is a small idol of Lord Ganesh, with the right leg in the folded posture. The original Ganesh idol installed in the temple was worshipped by a soldier of Travancore Army situated at Padmanabhapuram. In 1795AD when the capital of Travancore.