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Varkala
is a seaside tourist resort and spa. A small town 55km north of
Thiruvananthapuram, it is also an important religious place for
the Hindus more than 2000 years old shrine of Lord Vishnu. This
beach of Kerala is rich in mineral water springs that are known
for their medicinal value.The beach at Varkala grew into prominence
and caught the attention of tourists only recently. A long sandy
beach, towering red laterite cliffs and soothing mineral springs
put Varkala in the not-to-miss category. A dip in the holy waters
of Varkala beach is believed to purge the body and the soul of all
the sins hence the name 'Papanashini' for this shore. |
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The
Papanasham beach at Varkala is quiet, clean and secluded unlike
the Kovalam international beach known for its white, silvery stretch
of sand, mineral springs and rocky cliffs. Papanasam is a perfect
place to watch the sunset or relax gazing at the horizon.The Janardhana
Temple is located close to the Papanasam beach, which is considered
to have holy waters which wash away sins, and is also an important
Ayurveda treatment centre. The area is covered with coconut palms
and small restaurants that mushroom during the season. The 500-metre
stretch is right below a cliff. At the break of dawn following the
new moon in the Malayalam month of 'Karkidakam', thousands offer
'Vavu Bali', a ritual believed to help the souls of ancestors rest
in peace. |
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Transport
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Air
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The
nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) about 55kms from
Varkala and 176km from Cochin international airport
Rail
- Varkala
has a railway station of its own.
It is an important rail head of the Southern Railway and is well
linked to major towns up country as well as within the State
Road –
Varkala
is 55 Km North of Thiruvananthapuram accessible by road NH - 47
via Kallambalam.
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Around
Varkala :- |
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Sivagiri
Mutt:
This Mutt is a religious site, founded by Sree Narayana Guru (1856
– 1952), the famous philosopher and social reformer of modern
Kerala.Sivagiri is the headquarters of the Sree Narayana Dharma
Sangham Trust.This mutt is situated at an elavation, 3 km. east
of the Janardhana temple. The ashram is devoted to Sree Narayana
Guru (1855-1928), whose followers are the Ezhavas. Guru preached
the doctrine, 'one caste, one religion, one god for humanity' and
attracted a large following among the lower castes. Thousands of
followers visit the Mutt each year. Every afternoon, ‘sadhya’
is served at the mutt for Rs 10. The Sivagiri Gurusamathi, Sivagiri
Sarada Mutt & Sivagiri Vaidika Madom are the main buidings.
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Papanasam
Beach (Varkala Beach):
16 kms away this Internationally renowned Beach Resort has been
a favourite haunt of tourists since the 1930s. Kovalam consists
of three adjacent crescent beaches. The Southernmost, known as the
Lighthouse beach, is the most popular Kovalam offers accommodation
options to suit all budgets. |
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Sree
Janardhana Swamy Temple:
Sree Janardhana Swamy temple is a pilgrim centre for Hindus who
visit this temple in huge numbers. This temple is built on a hill
top that has become a sobriquet for the region. Non-Hindus, however,
are not permitted entrance in the inner sanctum but can hang around
in the temple. |
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Anjengo
Fort:
Anjengo Fort is the main garrison of the Dutch East India Company
and is situated very close to Varkala town. This fort still reminisces
the powerful position the East India Company in the state. |
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Varkala
Tunnel
: Varkala
also has long a tunnel, the construction of which began in 1867
and completed 1880. Popularly known as 'Varkala Turuthu', this tunnel
was built under the supervision of Divan Sheshaya Sasthri and was
extensively used for ferrying of goods. |
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Varkala
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