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Kuthiramalika Palace

Kuthiramalika Palace

Built in the 1840s by the great Maharaja Swathi Thirunal, the Kuthira Malika Palace stands as an iconic monument that gives you a curious insight into the glorious history of Kerala. 'Kuthira Malika' literally translates to 'Mansion of horses', and it has been named so because of the 122 horses that adorn the many pillars that support the southern roof of this majestic structure. The main idea behind building this palace was to preserve and promote the many traditional art forms of India, mainly the south. Take a patient stroll along this palace with one of the local guides, and you will be enthralled by the mystical charm of this magnanimous palace. Right in the premises of this palace, you will also come across the infamous Kuthira Malika Museum which is indeed a haven for history buffs and those who appreciate the beauty of prehistoric antiquities. The museum houses artifacts like the ethnic jewelry that was once worn by the queens, wooden paintings and carvings, armory and idols made of the purest metal. Another fascinating reason for this palace's popularity is the Swathi Sangeethotsavam, an annual music festival that is conducted right in palace premises! Thousands of people throng here to watch the mesmerizing performances of the many leading classical musicians that are invited to this festival. Read More

Magic Planet

Magic Planet

Renowned as the first magic park in the entire world, the Magic Planet is an absolute treat for the inquisitive child in us all. This mystical theme park aims at changing the perspective with which we look at magic- instead of looking at it as a mystery, the Magic Planet encourages us to put on our science glasses and look at the beautiful art of magic as a segment of pragmatic math and awe-inspiring science. Inaugurated by then Chief Minister of Kerala, Mr Oommen Chandy on October 31, 2014, the Magic Planet has done a great deal in not only introducing the layman to the vast world of magic, but also to rehabilitate the extraordinarily talented and capable Indian street magicians who will charm you by exhibiting some shocking magic moves and awe-striking tricks. Few of these famous tricks are the 'Indian Mango Mystery' and the 'Indian Basket Trick', which have never failed to entertain and amuse the onlooker. Spanning over an area of a whopping 1.5 acres, the Magic Planet is home to many unique attractions whose exceptional concepts and impeccable presentation are sure to leave you completely spell bounded. Read More

Mall of Travancore

Mall of Travancore

Situated in Chackai, Eanchakkal in Trivandrum, Mall of Travancore is the first and the oldest mall in the city. It is also the first green mall mall of the country and boasts of three floors covering over 300 retail stores and outlets.

Napier Museum

Napier Museum

Renowned for its fine collection of sculptures, paintings and musical instruments, the Napier Museum serves as a prime attraction of the city. Located right in the heart of the city, it is also an architectural marvel which was established around 150 years ago. In the best possible words, the Napier Museum is a delight for adults and children alike. The museum houses one of the oldest zoological gardens in India in its premises. The museum itself, based on the Indo-Saracenic styles of architecture is one of the most visited art and natural history museums in India. With works of famous artists, such as Raja Ravi Varma, and the celebrated Russian theosophist, Nicholas Roerich, and specimens of Tanjore and Mughal art forms, history was never more fun for those willing to delve into it. Read More

Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is nestled on the southern side of the Western Ghats, just 32 km from the main city. The sanctuary was established in 1958 and covers an area of 128 sq km. Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is a riveting destination near Thiruvananthapuram that offers a lion safari and houses a rehabilitation center for elephants, a crocodile farm, & a wide range of wildlife species, including deers & leopards. Also, it is a spectacular location as it is the point of confluence of three rivers - Neyyar, Kallar, & Mullayar. The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary houses around 176 bird species and over 30 animal species, such as elephant, tiger, leopard, sloth bear, sambhar, barking deer, Nilgiri tahr, bonnet macaque, and Nilgiri langur. The sanctuary also has various medicinal herbs, thick plantations, and meadows. A visit to Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary offers a fascinating sight for nature lovers. Other than flora & fauna, it has many trekking trails, and one of those trails takes the visitors to the 1868 m high Agasthyamalai Peak. People visit this place to enjoy the scenic views & spend time with their dear ones, as this sanctuary is apt for visitors of all age groups. Besides, this Wildlife Sanctuary is the drainage basin of the Neyyar River. To have an impressive view of the area, visitors can also climb up the watchtower and observe the animals from above. Neyyar dam is one of the most remarkable areas of this sanctuary, which fosters rare plants and animals. This sanctuary offers boating facilities at the Neyyar Dam Lake, which draws many visitors. The dam site is famous for its natural beauty & serenity and is an idyllic spot for tourists and trekking enthusiasts who love exploring quaint places. Read More

Observatory

Observatory

Situated on a hill at an elevation of about 60 metres above sea level (the highest point in the city), this astronomical observatory offers exquisite views of the surroundings and the city as a whole. Beautiful roses can be found in the garden in front. It was built in 1837 and is part of the Department of Physics, University of Kerala today. It is fast developing as one of India's most important astronomical centres with modern facilities like an 11-inch telescope, CCD camera, sun workstations, image processing facility and partnership with national programs. The observatory was a brainchild of Sri Swathi Tirunal, the Maharaja of Travancore who was an ardent follower of astronomy. He took a particular interest in equipping it with the best instruments available in Europe at that time. Along with astronomical equipment, meteorological observations were also paid attention. The instruments initially procured for the Observatory include a transit telescope with five feet focal length and four inches aperture, a transit clock, an altitude and azimuth instrument having 18 and 15-inch circles and powerful telescopes. Today, computational facilities, a library and audio-video facilities are available for students of the University. Sky-watching programs for students, teachers and the general public are organised in the evenings. Read More

Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple

Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple

Being one of the most popular Ganesh temples of the south, the Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple holds a special place in the hearts of the locals and the ardent devotees of Lord Ganesh. The devotees who visit this temple are overcome with the tranquil calm and relentless peace of the magically pious atmosphere. They say that Lord Ganesh fulfils the deepest wishes and fixes the stubbornest problems of his devotees who visit him at the Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple. This opulent Ganpati Temple in Trivandrum is famous mainly for two reasons- its exceptional jet-black colour, a rare colour for temples in India, and its unique Ganesh idol. The position of the idol that sits in this temple is different from most others. Here, Lord Ganesh relaxes languorously with only his right knee folded under him as against his typically seen standing position or his seated position with crossed legs. The most common 'vazhipadu' or offering made to Lord Ganesh at the Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple is an open husked coconut which is cracked right at the temple. Breaking open this coconut symbolises overcoming any hurdles or obstacles that lie in the way of the fulfilment of one's innermost desires. Read More

Priyadarshini Planetarium

Priyadarshini Planetarium

Regarded as one of the best planetariums in the whole of South India, the Priyadarshini Planetarium should definitely top your list of places to visit in Trivandrum. This is India's first titled domed planetarium and has been doing an impeccable job at not only educating the people in the diverse subject of astronomy but also keeping them acquainted with the latest evolutions in the field. The Priyadarshini Planetarium opens you up to a world of science and the mysteries of the universe like never before. The auditorium is equipped with an advanced GM-11 starfield projector that, believe it or not, can simulate the star-studded sky from any location on the entire planet, of any given time and on any day 12500 years in the past or 12500 years into the future! This planetarium has given many a chance to experience the wonders of Virtual Reality without being constricted to a device. The Priyadarshini Planetarium hosts show in Malayalam and English where the people are introduced to the magical world of outer space. Not only has this helped build a scientific temperament in the minds of the children, but also satiated the ever-increasing curiosity about how the universe actually is. Read More

Puthenthope Beach

Puthenthope Beach

Puthenthope Beach is situated in Puthenthope, 15 kms away from Trivandrum. Graciously fringed with palm trees, the beach is popular for mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views. But it is comparatively less crowded than the other beaches of the city and is synonymous with peace and tranquility.

Science and Technology Museum

Science and Technology Museum

Known for its tech on display, the Science and Technology Museum was founded in 1984. The museum draws a huge number of visitors into its chambers, especially the science enthusiasts.

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