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Varkala: A serene coastal town in Kerala, known for its stunning cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea, pristine beaches, ancient Janardanaswamy Temple, and relaxing Ayurvedic treatments.
Kanyakumari: The southernmost tip of India, famous for its breathtaking sunrise and sunset views, the confluence of three oceans, the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial, and the Thiruvalluvar Statue.


Experience the vibrant culture and historic heritage of Chadayamangalam, Varkala, Chilakoor beach, Varkala cliff, Kappil beach, Trivandrum at Train, Cab, Jatayu Earth's Center, Sivagiri Mutt, Chilakoor Beach, Varkala Cliff, Varkala Aquarium, Kappil Beach, Akhil Beach Resort Pvt Ltd..
Discovering the Best of Trivandrum, Anchuthengu, Alancholai by exploring the charm of Akhil Beach Resort Pvt Ltd., Anjengo Light House, Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Vaikundam Legacy
Experience the vibrant culture and historic heritage of Alancholai, Kanyakumari, Aruvikkarai, Thuckalay at Vaikundam Legacy, Thirparappu Falls, Mathoor Aqueduct, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Kanniyakumari Railway Station.
Punalur-Varkala Train package is located in punalur,kerala
| City | Distance |
|---|---|
Kollamto Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 31.141 km |
Thiruvananthapuramto Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 42.726 km |
Tirunelvelito Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 91.185 km |
Alleppeyto Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 91.867 km |
Nāgercoilto Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 98.421 km |
Cochinto Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 137.389 km |
Tenito Punalur-Varkala Train package distance | 145.197 km |
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Padmanabhapuram Palace, also known as Kalkulam Palace, is a magnificent Travancore-era royal residence located in Padmanabhapuram, in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Padmanabhapuram once served as the capital of the former Travancore Kingdom.The palace complex is known for its architectural elegance and traditional Kerala style. The palace is famous for its extensive use of wood in its construction. The entire palace complex, including its ceilings, walls, and floors, is made of exquisite rosewood and teak. One of the most notable sections of the palace is the Mantrasala, a council chamber adorned with intricate wood carvings. The room was used for important meetings and discussions. This structure within the palace complex is built entirely of granite and is a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture. It was the queen mother's palace. The palace has a Nataksala with a wooden ceiling that is decorated with beautiful carvings. It was used for cultural events and performances. The palace features a large central courtyard with a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. The courtyard is surrounded by corridors and rooms. The clock tower in the palace complex is a prominent feature and is believed to have been installed in the 18th century. The palace is adorned with ancient murals depicting scenes from the Puranas, showcasing the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the region. Legend has it that there is a secret underground passage from the palace that leads to the Padmanabhapuram River, providing an escape route for the royal family during emergencies. ⏰ Session Opening Hours Morning 9:00 AM To 12:30 PM Afternoon 2:00 PM To 4:30 PM

Padmanabhaswamy Temple is located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. The temple is built in an intricate fusion of the indigenous Kerala style and the Tamil style (kovil) of architecture associated with the temples located in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu, featuring high walls, and a 16th-century Gopuram.[1][2] While the Moolasthanam of the temple is the Ananthapuram Temple in Kumbala in Kasargod District, architecturally to some extent, the temple is a replica of the Adikesava Perumal temple located in Thiruvattar, Kanyakumari District.[3]