Kerala’s small yet bustling capital is frequented by most travellers as a stopping off point for the beaches of Kovalam and Varkala. Generally referred to by its colonial name, Trivandrum, it boasts some impressive museums warranting a visit. Our pick of the best places to stay in Thiruvananthapuram combine both city and coast. For the best weather, plan your visit between December and February.
The Museum of Heritage and History has an insightful collection of traditional Keralan artwork and pieces whilst The Napier Museum, designed in 1880 by Robert Chisholm is worth visiting for the impressive architecture alone.
Varkala especially has become something of a yoga haven. Pick up your mat and try out your downward dog.
A once sleepy fishing village, Kovalam has become one of Kerala’s most popular beach destinations. With five star resorts aplenty this is easily one of the best places to stay in Thiruvananthapuram for those who want to experience beach life without the sandy bed sheets.
Or for a more casual affair, perched atop an almost perilously vertiginous cliff face, is Varkala. As with its luxier counterpart, Varkala has become one of Kerala’s top beach hangouts however it attracts a younger, backpacker crowd. Both have pristine, almost deserted beaches to the north and south, however out of respect for the local culture they may not be as appropriate for swimming.
Our pick of the best places to stay in Thiruvananthapuram, whether in town or coast, provide a stylish stay.
Yoga, meditation and Ayurveda are all widely practiced in Kerala. Wherever you stay you will leave feeling reincarnated.
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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala)
Providing all the facilities you would expect from a such a renowned global chain, relax knowing that you are in good hands. Located in the heart of the city with easy access to both tourist spots and the business district. Modern rooms enjoy an Indian twist as does the cuisine. A sensible choice.