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Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, also known as Trivandrum, is the capital city of the
state of Kerala. The city has derived its name from "Anantha", the
thousand-headed serpent of Hindu mythology, which means the "City of the Sacred
Snake". Thiruvananthapuram is built over the seven hills. It was once the part
of the erstwhile Travancore kingdom whose capital was at Padmanabhapuram, which
is now a part of Tamil Nadu.
Thiruvananthapuram Tours will take you through the tourist attractions of the city.
Shri Padhmanabhaswamy Temple is one of the most sacred shrines of Kerala.
It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is within a large complex with a stately
gopuram. The temple is provided with a tank within the temple complex for ritual
bathing.
Shri Chitra Art Gallery is a famous art gallery with a display of some of the very famous paintings. The collection of the art gallery includes paintings of the renowned painters like Raja Ravi Varma, Svetlova and Nicholas Roerich. You will also find fabulous works from the Rajput, Mughal and Tanjore schools of art in India. The collection of paintings from China, Japan, Tibet and Bali will also impress you.
The Zoological Park of Thiruvananthapuram is one of the first zoos of India. It is within a well-planned botanical garden. The Zoogical Park houses some of the rare species of wildlife. Huge trees like Frangipani and Jacaranda fringe the entire lawn lawns. The animals and birds running and playing all around give an effect of a small jungle within the city.
Napier Museum is a brilliant building designed in the Indo-Saracenic style. The date of its construction dates back to the 19th century. The building is noteworthy for natural air conditioning system. The museum exhibits a rare collection of ancient ornaments, archaeological antiquities, bronze idols, historical artifacts, a temple chariot and ivory carvings.
Shanghumukham Beach is just next to the Thiruvananthapuram Airport. The beach is an ideal location to watch the sun go down. During the day, fishermen can be seen in the middle of the sea busy with their long fishing nets from the sea. The 35-m long sculpture of a mermaid and a restaurant shaped like a starfish are main attraction of this area.

Veli Lagoon is a little tourist village at a short distance from the airport. The Boat Club here offers amenities like pedal boating, row boating and swimming in the Veli Lake.
How to Reach Trivandrum
Owing to its location, it is easy to enter Trivandrum from any part of
India.
Air Trivandrum has an international airport. Major public and private
(including a number of international airlines) operate regular flights to
and from Trivandrum. Many Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and
Kochi are well connected to Trivandrum.
Rail Trivandrum is a major Railway Station in India. Key destinations in
Kerala and South India are linked to Trivandrum by rail.
Road An extensive road network connects Trivandrum with most of the cities
in Kerala like Kochi, Alleppey and Kumarakom. You can also approach the city
from other south Indian cities like Chennai, Bangalore and Madurai.