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Tourism in Thiruvananthapuram district in the Indian state of Kerala promotes the area's hill stations, backwaters, beaches, lagoons, and wildlife sanctuaries. The area is a tourism destination and receives chartered flights for medical tourism , as there are more than a hundred recognised Ayurveda centres in and around the city.
The oldest statue in Thiruvananthapuram is the statue of T Madhava Rao, which was erected in 1894. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The statue is located in the heart of the city, near the Secretariat. Other notable statues in the city include the statue of Mahatma Gandhi , the statue of Jawaharlal Nehru , and the statue of Sree Narayana Guru .
On the Arattu day at Thiruvananthapuram, idols of Lord Padmanabhaswamy, Lord Narasimha, and Lord Krishna are taken in procession to the Laccadive Sea at Shanghumugham beach. [5] His Highness the now-titular Maharaja of Travancore leads the procession with the royal sword in hand while escorted by members of the royal family, armed guards ...
Tourist attractions in Thiruvananthapuram (5 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Thiruvananthapuram district" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Religious buildings and structures in Thiruvananthapuram (2 C, 1 P) S. Shopping malls in Thiruvananthapuram (3 P) V. Varkala (1 C, 8 P)
When Kerala was formed in 1957, there were three Raj Bhavan, the Bolgatty Palace of Ernakulam, Devikulam Palace of Munnar (Summer Palace of Travancore Maharajas) and Thiruvananthapuram Raj Bhavan. However, the Government of Kerala later decided to do away with former two Raj Bhavans by converting Bolgatty Palace into a heritage hotel and ...
The temple is 6 km from Kovalam Beach, 5 km from Trivandrum International Airport, 3 km from Thiruvananthapuram, 3 km from Attukal Temple 2 km from Pazhanchira Devi Temple and 1 km from Sree Alukadu Devi temple. [2] This heritage structure is placed under the list of monuments of national importance.
Sreevaraham Lakshmi Varaha Temple, locally known as Sreevaraham Temple, is a Hindu temple in Sreevaraham, Thiruvananthapuram, near to the Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The principal deity of the temple is Varaha, the third avatar of the god Vishnu. The temple is administered by the Travancore Devaswom Board.