Thiruvananthapuram is built on hills by the sea shore and sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Thiruvananthapuram is ranked first in the number of foreign tourists visiting Kerala and is a fascinating destination for holidaymakers.

Understand

Thiruvananthapuram, with a tradition dating back to 1000BC, lies on a small strip of land with plenty of coconut & palm trees, and it name means "City of Lord Anantha" in Sanskrit and Malayalam. It was a trading post for spices, sandalwood and ivory.

The arterial road of Thiruvananthapuram is the '''MG Road''' or the '''Mahatma Gandhi Road''' which lies in the north-south direction and connects almost all important attractions in the city.

Climate

The city has a tropical climate and therefore does not experience distinct seasons. The mean maximum temperature is 34 __C and the mean minimum temperature is 21 __C. Humidity is high, and rises to about 90% during the monsoon season. Thiruvananthapuram is the first city along the path of the south-west monsoon and gets its first showers in early June. The winter temperature comes down to about 18 __C and summer temperatures can sometimes go as high as 35 __C.

When to go

  • The best time to visit Trivandrum is between October and January, the perfect time for beach vacations. February to May is summer, which is very hot and humid while June to September is the monsoon season. The second rainy season, the North-East monsoon, is equally strong and occurs during the months of October and November.
  • The festival of '''Onam''' which occurs towards the end of August or early September is a good time to soak up the carnival atmosphere. There are usually many cultural programs during the official Onam celebrations lasting 10 days.
  • The '''Monsoon season''' starts from June every year and is a time of heavy rains in the area. Recently as a result of the campaigning by State Tourism Board, tourists have started coming in to enjoy the Monsoon.
  • Talk

    The native language of locals is Malayalam, which is a Dravidian language like Tamil and Kannada. The literacy rate is quite high in Kerala and most locals are able to speak Hindi and English. As Malayalam is closely related to Tamil, locals would usually understand Tamil with difficulty though they may not be able to speak it. Attempts to converse in Malayalam are always appreciated.

    Get in

    By plane

  • '''Trivandrum International Airport''' ({{IATA|TRV}}) with direct flights from the Middle East, Singapore, Maldives, Sri Lanka as well as seasonal charter flights to Europe. It is linked with many major cities in India by domestic flights. The airport is a convenient point for hopping onto neighbouring SAARC countries like Srilanka and Maldives as well as to the Middle East and South East Asian countries. It is therefore considered as the doorway to Kerala.
  • '''Kochi International Airport''', [http://www.cochin-airport.com/], which is around 270 km from Thiruvananthapuram, and travel to Thiruvananthapuram by road/rail. It is 4-5 hour journey.
  • Alternatively reach Kozhikode (Calicut), Chennai, Bangalore, Bombay, New Delhi, Kolkata and then reach Thiruvananthapuram by train.
  • By train

    The central railway station is located at Thampanoor in the heart of the city, 8 km from the airport. It is very well connected and serviced by rail to all major cities in India. Thiruvananthapuram is the first major city along the second longest train route in the world, Kanyakumari to Jammu.

    By bus

    The long distance bus station is located next door to the railway station. Buses ply to all major towns and villages in the state as well as to big cities like Cochin, Bangalore, Kozhikode, Coimbatore and Chennai. The city bus stand is located 1 km away at East Fort, near the Padmanabha Swamy Temple. Both state-run and private short distance buses connect the various important urban and suburban centres. City bus depots are also located at Peroorkada, Vikas Bhavan, Pappanamcode, Kaniyapuram and Vellanad.

    By car

    Thiruvananthapuram is well connected to other cities like Kochi (230 km), Kozhikode (420 km), Chennai (780 km), Bangalore(791 km), Coimbatore(400 km) by road.

    Get around

    By bus

    The local bus service system is the cheapest way to get around Thiruvananthapuram. There are city buses run by government(KSRTC) and private companies. Most of these are very crowded especially during peak hours. Route descriptions on the buses are mainly in Malayalam. Route numbers are displayed. Pick pocketing is not very common. Women of foreign origin can some times be the subject of verbal harassment or the occasional groping. The government city buses are painted red with an yellow patch , and the private city buses are blue in colour. Fast passenger buses run by KSRTC are also painted blue and is named "Ananthapuri Fast". The city services of KSRTC operate from six depots namely, the City depot, Vikas Bhavan, Peroorkada, Pappanamcode, Kaniyapuram and Vellanad. The central city bus terminal is located at '''East Fort'''(Kizhakkekotta), near the Padmanabha Swamy temple. The Central and Inter State bus station is located 1 km away at '''Thampanoor'''.

    By auto rickshaw

    Autorickshaws (or simply '''Autos''') is a cheap way of transport between attractions. It is always possible to get an auto rickshaw from a bus stand, railway station or special auto rickshaw stand. All the city auto-rikshaws are possessing fare meters, and fare is calculated by the taximeter affixed to every licensed rickshaw. So, make sure that the driver turns on the meter before the start of the journey. Most auto drivers unlawfully tend to charge more from foreigners. The driver may quote a price first, but just insist him to use the meter. The minimum charge for the autorickshaw is Rs.12. Running charge per km is Rs.6; and charge for waiting for over ten minutes is Rs.5 for every 15 minutes, subject to a maximum of Rs.200 per day.[http://www.hindu.com/2008/09/03/stories/2008090354980400.htm] There are pre-paid autorickshaw counters available near the airport and the railway station. Complaints related to the autorickshaws in Trivandrum can be made to the phone number : 0471-2469223 (RTO Trivandrum). Online complaints are accepted in the traffic police website also : [http://www.tvmcitypolice.org/home.jsp Trivandrum city police url]

    By taxi

    Taxis are convenient and cheap, especially if you travel in groups. Taxis can be hired not only for short distances, but also for a few days at a stretch. Most of the taxis are '''Ambassador''' cars which are more suited for stuffing passengers at the expense of comfort or safety.

    When you hire the taxi with a driver over a few days, a minimum charge is usually paid which covers the hiring charge for the car, the driver's fees and a certain distance. If the car covers more than that distance, additional charges are levied according to the extra distance covered as per kilometre. Most of the drivers expect to be paid for their meals during the day. If staying overnight, this will include the hotel charges as well.

    The present taxi charges in the city are as follows : minimum charge ? Rs.65; running charge per km ? Rs.7.50; and charge for waiting ? Rs.25 per hour, subject to a maximum of Rs.300 per day.

    By car

    There are many car rental companies offering cars with drivers or "self drive". Many of them are unreasonably expensive by local standards. Ask someone with the local know how before you rent a car.

    You can easily visit Thiruvananthapuram through Car. There are many Car Rental Companies available which Provide good services.

  • Enterprises Car Rental
  • Savaari Car Rental [http://www.savaari.com Car Rental Thiruvananthapuram] Online booking:
  • [http://www.savaari.com/user/thiruvananthapuram-car-rentals/car-rentals-thiruvananthapuram.php Online car booking]

  • Kerala Adventures Pvt. Ltd. Ph: 2433398, Fax:2433397, touch@keralaadventure.com, www.keralaadventure.com
  • Hertz Car Rental
  • Companion Holidays Ph: 2310548
  • Great India Tour Company Ph: 2331516
  • Aries Travels Ph: 2330964
  • Swastik Travels Ph: 2331270
  • The Travel Company Ph: 2436850
  • Vacation India Ph: 2312028
  • TaxiTel Ph:+919847019292,+919447310100 [http://www.taxitel.in:Any Any Car Any Where Any Time]
  • By two wheelers

    Scooters and motorcycles are the favoured means of personal transport on the roads. Renting or buying the motorcycle is not for the faint hearted. The mix of fast and slow traffic makes it especially dangerous. Like all the Indian cities, lane discipline is not well followed.

    There are companies arranging tours on '''Enfield Bullet''' motorcycles out of Thiruvananthapuram . Most of the locals zip around in modern motorcycles like the Hero Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki or Kawasaki Bajaj.

    Bi Cycle

    Before 10 years, cycles were a major mode of transportation used by the residents. Now, the use of cycles are relatively very low. The tourists also prefer little cycling because of the hilly shape of the city. Moreover, the absence of cycling lanes and hot weather will make the day exhausting.

    However, for hard-hearters cycles are available on rent with some companies.

  • Vacation India Ph: 2312028 Fax: 2314561
  • On foot

    Many places of attractions within the city are nearby, so you could walk between them. Crossing roads often involves wading across heavy traffic during peak hours. The zebra lanes are used by the locals for road crossing only in major junctions. Other than the major junctions, do not expect the vehicles to stop for you in the zebra lines. Try your best to move in a predictable straight line, so vehicles can weave around you. (Better yet, latch onto a group of locals and cross in their shadow.) The recommended walk areas in the city are as follows:
  • Walk from Over bridge towards East Fort. Visit the Padmanabhaswami Temple premises. End up your walk in the Gandhi Park in East Fort.
  • Walk from Secratariate towards Palayam. Walk and see the Connemera market and do window shopping.
  • Walk from Museum Junction towards Vellayambalam. Alternatively, you can also walk inside the Museum compounds.
  • Walk from Vellayambalam Junction up to Kowdiar palace. This road is called the Royal Road, as it leads to the palace. There are good coffee shops and snack bars in this area.
  • See

    Visit the official website of Kerala Tourism [http://www.keralatourism.org/].

  • '''The Napier Museum''' Named after a former Madras governor, General John Napier, this museum is a beautiful building in the museum compound near '''Kanaka Kunnu Palace'''. English architect Chrisholm created this building combining many architectural styles. This museum displays rare archaeological and historical artifacts including bronze idols and ivory carvings.(Open 10AM-5PM, closed on Mondays and before noon Wednesday.)
  • '''Sree Chithra Art Gallery''' is an art gallery located in the '''Museum''' compound and displays a rare collection of mainly Indian paintings. The main attractions are paintings by Raja Ravi Varma, Raja raja Varma and Nicholas Roerich. Also featured are miniature paintings from around the world, Kerala mural paintings and Tanjore miniature paintings.
  • '''The Zoological Park''' Closed M, Tu-Su 10AM-5PM. This is one of the first zoos in India. Situated in the '''Museum''' compound, this area is a rich botanical garden. There is a wide variety of animals, plants and birds. Not world class, but certainly with its own attraction.
  • '''Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple''' This beautiful temple stands by a tank,the '''Padmatheertham'''. The deity is Vishnu in a rare reclining posture.
  • '''The Padmanabhapuram Palace is entirely made of wood and was the erstwhile home of the Travancore princes. It is 65 km from Trivandrum City and is located in the Kanniyakumari district of Tamil Nadu.
  • '''Shanghumukham Beach''' This beach is 8 km outside the city, adjacent to the airport. Local people flock there to watch the sunset. There is an indoor recreation club nearby. '''Matsyakanyaka''' a gigantic sculpture of a mermaid by Kanai Kunjiraman arouses mixed reaction. There is also a peaceful temple nearby.
  • '''Science and Technology Museum''' There is a Planetarium within the campus. A 40 minute show costs Rs. 15/-. There are several galleries on Electrical Engineering, Biomedical, Mechanical Engineering, etc.
  • '''The Kanakakunnu Palace'''. Venue for many cultural meets and exhibitions.
  • '''Veli Tourist Village'''. A lake blending into the beach, almost as if it were teasing the sea. Boating, Horse Riding on the beach, a floating bridge, a shallow pond where you can feed the fish, beautifully maintained gardens.
  • Kovalam Beach - 17 km from Thiruvananthapuram City, famous for its stretch of beaches
  • Itinerary

  • '''See Trivandrum on foot.''' Get public transport to '''Kanaka Kunnu Palace'''. See this public building on top of a hill, used for cultural programs. Walk down to '''Napier Museum''' and '''Zoo'''. See the building, walk around the park and visit the zoo if you are interested. Also pay a visit to the '''Sree Chitra Art Gallery''', Natural History museum and the '''Reptile House'''. Then walk towards '''Palayam''' along the '''MG road''' absorbing the roadside buzz of activities and shopping at the roadside shops. Usually there are cultural programs at '''VJT Hall''' which may be open to the public. Continue along MG road towards the '''Secretariat'''. The area around the secretariat is known locally as '''Statue''', due to a few neglected statues of important figures. There are sometimes political protests or demonstrations along this place. Sample the food from some of the restaurants including '''Azad Hotel''', Indian Coffee House or '''Hotel Aruljyothi'''. '''SMS Institute''' on a side road near Secretariat sells authentic Kerala handicrafts and gift items. Prices start from Rs.25 to a few thousands. Continue along the MG road. There are many local book shops including ''' Paico'''[http://www.paicoindia.com/], '''Modern Book House''' and '''Prabhat''' book store. The '''Ayurveda college ''', which teaches the traditional ayurvedic medicine will be on the right side. Opposite this, there is another handicraft store.Walk along the MG road and you will reach the junction with traffic signals known as the '''Over bridge''' locally. There are a few movie theatres nearby. The railway station and Bus station are towards the left, about half a mile. If you continue straight, you will eventually reach '''Pazhavangadi'''. You will see the remains of a fort (well hidden) on the right side (known as '''Kottakakam'''/'''East fort'''). The famous Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple is nearby, complete with a temple lake ('''Padmatheertham'''). The architecture of the temple is more in line with Tamil temples as compared to other Kerala temples. On the left is '''Chaalai Bazaar'''. This is a busy congested road teeming with all kinds of shops.
  • Do

  • Stroll around the town during the dusk time when the city comes to life.It is advised not to venture out alone late into the night
  • Find local bargains and shop for souvenirs.
  • Watch the magical sunset from the Shankumukham or Veli beach
  • Get pampered with a traditional Ayurvedic massage
  • Visit the local museum and art gallery.
  • Visit a martial arts centre (Kalaripayattu)
  • Watch traditional performers perform a Kathakali dance.
  • Watch a temple procession at the end of a local festival when the deity is taken out on the top of an elephant.
  • Watch a Malayalam / Bollywood movie (no subtitles) in a local cinema.
  • Check the newspapers for daily events, especially theatre/film/dance performances. Try to find out if anything is on at the Tagore theatre when you're there, especially during the film festivals which screen art house classics from around the world.
  • Take a rain walk - if you're there during the monsoons, buy an umbrella and walk from place to place in the magical monsoon.
  • Laze around on any of the pristine beaches.
  • Visit the public library for its stunning architecture and colonial charm.
  • If you're there during the Onam season, be sure to pass by the secretariat building and the kanakakunnu palace for the brilliant illuminations. If it's Christmastime, walk down a little further to the L.M.S compound to see the awesome collection of Christmas stars.
  • Stop by a thattukada (roadside stall) at dusk for parottas and very tasty fried chicken, but don't eat the chicken. You will get campylobacter, a bacteria found in chicken. If you do eat the chicken and get sick, go to the hospital immediately. Also try Thattu Dosha and Rasa Vada (These two are typical Malayalee Food)
  • A long breezy stroll on Veli beach with its kilometres of the orange beach is precious. Take note, as you move past the 'Tourist Village' zone you'll come into areas where the locals live by the beach, they may question you. They're trying to be friendly to the 'new face', so feel free to chat up or move on giving them a friendly wave! Here you can witness the fishermen sail back in the evening and mend their nets. Perhaps join the local kids in a game of beach ball or cricket. There is a strip on the left of the boating club where you can find sea eagles circling in the air, it is a majestic sight to see them swoop in for their prey, and then devour it mid-flight.
  • Learn

  • Kathakali dance and associated arts including the percussion instruments and make-up
  • Kalaripayattu
  • Malayalam and its rich literature
  • Cheap advanced computing/software training!
  • Work

    Opportunities for foreigners to work in Kerala used to be very limited. The dramatic advances in the information technology sector have probably changed this. But the companies still prefer to use the locally available and hence more economically viable manpower.

    To work in India, you need employment visa. The prospective employer has to send a letter providing information about your qualification to the home ministry in India.

    Buy

    Haggling is quite acceptable and very much needed if you buy anything from the vendors who will pester you during your stay at any of the nearby beaches.

    Shopping Plazas

  • '''Narmada Shopping Complex''' Kowdiar
  • '''Anna's Arcade''' Spencer Junction
  • '''Kedaram Shopping Complex''' Kesavadasapuram
  • '''Arcade Shopping Complex''' Killipalam
  • '''Karimpanal Arcade''' East Fort
  • '''De Options''' Nanthencode
  • '''Saphalyam Shopping Complex''' Palayam
  • '''Attukal Shopping Complex''' East Fort
  • '''Big Bazaar''' East Fort
  • '''Spencer's''' Palayam
  • Department Stores

  • '''Style Plus''' Nanthencode
  • Books and Music

  • ''' Modern Book House''' , Statue
  • ''' Paico''' , Statue
  • ''' Mibiz Group''' , Palayam
  • ''' Prabhat Book House''' , Statue
  • ''' Galaxy'''
  • Handicrafts

  • Handicrafts and gift items from _gSMS Institute_h near secretariat in the heart of Trivandrum city or other genuine craft shops (Natesan_fs opposite the Ayurvedic college). Do not buy them from the roadside shops at tourist places like Kovalam. You will be ripped off.
  • Textiles

    When you come to cities like this in India, do not pack too many clothes. You can buy them cheap at the local shops. There are many shops around the '''east fort''' and '''over-bridge''' areas. KaralKada is the most famous for traditional clothes.
  • '''Parthas''' on the Powerhouse road is a major retailer. The collection of Indian traditional wear for women is excellent. The western style collection leaves much to be desired. When it comes to men_fs wear, you will find all you need in this shop. For western clothes check out '''Naaz''' or '''Last Option''', or branded clothes at the showrooms of '''Reebok''', '''Benetton''' and the like.
  • Jewellery

  • '''Prince Jewellers''' East Fort Phone: 0471-2470667,2476519
  • '''Saravana Jewellers''' East Fort Phone: 0471-2470667,2477694
  • '''Bhima Jewellery''' Elankath Complex, Phone: 0471- 2461631, 2463645
  • '''Alappat Fashion Jewellery''' Attukal Shopping Complex, East Fort, Phone: 0471-2478716
  • '''Alukkas Jewellery''' East Fort Phone: 0471-2570481
  • '''Chemmannur Jewellers''' East Fort Phone: 0471-2463128
  • '''Josco Jewellers''' East Fort
  • '''Lekshmi jewellery''' East fort Phone: 0471-2470609,2470949
  • Eat

    Don't sample the local cuisine at many of the roadside restaurants (known locally as "hotels").

    There are plenty of restaurants in Thiruvananthapuram serving South Indian food. There are also quite a few eating places serving other cuisines, such as North Indian, Chinese and American food. Most should be avoided at all costs.

    Budget

    Non vegetarian Kerala cuisine is served in -
  • '''Azad Restaurant/Hotel ''' which has branches in a few places in Thiruvananthapuram.
  • '''Hotel Aiswarya'''<nowiki>*</nowiki>
  • '''Mubarak restaurant''' Ruby nagar, Chalai
  • '''Kaithal Restaurant''' Chalai
  • '''Balan's Tattukada'''<nowiki>*</nowiki> Kaithamukku
  • '''Open House'''* Ayurveda College jn
  • <nowiki>*</nowiki> Avoid Chickens at these places.

    The '''Cafe Coffee Day''' by the main road at Kowdiar is a branch of the popular national chain and ideal for a cappuccino / sandwich. Also, branches of '''Indian Coffee House''' serve cheap and traditional food in many locations.

    Vegetarian options include:

  • '''Arul Jyothi''' (M.G. Road, tel: 2470240) serves delicious South Indian 'meals' (Veg). * '''Anand Bhavan''' (Statue Junction)
  • '''Ariya Bhavan''' (Opp: Bus Stand, Thampanoor)
  • '''Ashok Bhavan'''
  • '''Arya Nivas'''
  • Most of the budget restaurants tend to be noisy / crowded, so it is best to use the take away facilities and eat at a local park.

    Mid-range

  • '''Ambrosia''' - a bakery with an eating outlet. Serves burgers, hotdogs and pizzas. Bakery junction and near Medical College.
  • '''Casa Bianca''' - a Pizzeria and Restaurant at Vazhuthacaud - owned and run by a lovely expatriate. Serves great, fresh tasting pastas, pizzas and all things Italian in a casual intimate setting. Definitely worth the trip from Kovalam if you're missing a good quality thin crust pizza.
  • '''Kalavara''' - at Kowdiar, behind the Trivandrum Tennis Club, and near Pulimoodu junction.
  • '''Swagat''' - at Statue, good Vegetarian food. Very good lunch thalis for Rs 60. Serves Sadhya (Traditional Kerala food on Sundays) [http://www.comfortinngrand.in/restaurants.html]
  • '''Buddha's Delight''' - Authentic Chinese Vegetarian food, (lots of Tofu based delights!) [http://www.comfortinngrand.in/restaurants.html]
  • '''KTDC floating restaurant''' - at Veli. Amazing scenery across the lake.
  • '''Pizza Corner''' - at the Spencer junction.
  • '''Sindhoor''' - near the Cotton Hill Girls High School, Vazhuthacaud. Serves Chinese and Indian cuisine. The interior is designed to mimic a cave and results in a dark environment. Not very cosy or stylish. Tasty food, and good value for money.
  • '''Take Home''' - a popular roadside take-away joint in Kowdiar.
  • Splurge

  • '''Muthoot Plaza''' [http://muthoot.com/plaza/]
  • '''South Park''' [http://www.thesouthpark.com/]
  • '''Park Field'''
  • '''Ruby Arena''',
  • '''Taj Green Cove''' Resort Kovalam.
  • Drink

    Traditional drinks include '''Karikku'''(tender coconut water) and '''Sambharam''' (buttermilk with salt, ginger and green chilly). Karikku can be bought mostly from the streetside vendors while Sambharam can be bought from the ubiquitous Milma outlets. The '''Bakery Junction''' area has several fresh juice vendors, serving inspirted mocktails like ''Sharjah'' and ''Tsunami''.

    Alcoholic drinks are more difficult to obtain. Hotels/restaurants with "bar attached" signs sell alcoholic beverages. Public consumption of beer is not socially accepted. The local "toddy shops" and "arrack shops" sell strong local spirit which may sometimes contain artificial (and dangerous) ingredients.

    Sleep

    Unless you are in Trivandrum on a business trip, it may be better to base yourself in Kovalam and go to the city as a day trip. But, the accomodation in Kovalam tends to be more expensive.

    Budget

  • '''Hotel Regency''', [http://www.hotelregency.com/]is 1 star hotel close to the railway station and the bus stand. The hotel has good aircon restaurant and rooftop restaurant which is open only in the evenings. In that same area - Manjalikulam Road - are plenty of other hotels offering similar standards.
  • '''Hotel Navaratna''' YMCA Road
  • '''Jas Hotel''' Thycaud
  • '''Hotel Geeth''' Pulimoodu
  • '''Greens Galaxy''' Kunnumpuram Near Old GPO. Single Bedroom/Air conditioned. Walking distance from Railway St. and BusStand. Friendly atmosphere and a great place to stay if you're backpacking across Kerala. If interested send email to param.sasi@gmail.com
  • Mid-range

  • '''Best Western Classic Avenue''', [http://www.bestwesternindia.com/region-south-india/bwindia-trivandrum/best-western-classic-avenue-home.aspx] provides 4 star accommodations for your stay. '''Address:''' T.C 25/1744 (1), Manjalikulam Road, Thampanoor, Trivandrum, India 695001. '''Phone:''' +91-471-233555.
  • '''Hotel Chaitram''', [http://www.ktdc.com/Chaithram.htm] is also owned by KTDC and is very close to the railway station and bus stand. Claims 2 star deluxe facilities. AC Rooms start at 2000 Rs + tax. Non-AC rooms are not available.
  • '''Hotel Saj Lucia''' is situated in East Fort near Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple.
  • '''The Residency Tower''', [http://www.residencytower.com/] is a 4 star hotel near the south gate of the secretariat.
  • '''Hotel Horizon''' is a 3 star hotel located on Aristo road with a roof top restaurant.
  • '''Ruby Arena Hotel''', [http://www.rubyarena.com/] - 3 star Business Hotel. Hotel Ruby Arena with ample parking facility provides luxurious accommodation. Elegantly appointed rooms which are set up in international standards provide a relaxing atmosphere.
  • '''Hotel Pankaj''' is a 3 star hotel located in a convenient location in Statue, near the secretariat.
  • '''Hostel Lailja''' Pappanamcode, near Regional Research Laboratory(CSIR)
  • '''Hotel Venus International''' On the Ayyappan Kovil Road (near BTC Tower). Fairly good. A single AC room costs around Rs. 1300 + taxes. Non-AC rooms are NOT available.
  • '''Second Home''', [http://www.secondhome4u.com]. If you plan to stay at Trivandrum for a considerably longer time, this would be your best option as it is very homely and cost effective at the same time.
  • Splurge

  • '''Paradise Gardens Beach Resort & Ayurveda Centre''', [http://www.paradise-gardens.de]. Karikatikuzhi Beach - The most beautiful beach. - South of Kovalam.
  • '''Muthoot Plaza''', [http://muthoot.com/plaza/]. A 5 star hotel in Trivandrum at the centre of the city.
  • '''South Park''', [http://www.thesouthpark.com/]. A 4 star hotel located on the MG road,near the secretariat, 3 km from the Railway station.
  • '''Mascot Hotel''', [http://www.ktdc.com/Mascot.htm]. A KTDC [http://www.ktdc.com] owned 5 star hotel in the heart of the Trivandrum city.
  • '''The Leela Kovalam''' is a 5 star hotel in Kovalam, overlooking the Arabian sea, about 15 km away from the city.
  • '''Sankars Homestay Trivandrum, Diamond House''', 2444444, 2448888, 9447100000., [http://www.sankarshomestay.com./]. Your home away from home. Diamond House. Kerala Govt. Approved Homestay. Grade A Homestay Approved by Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala.
  • Contact

    Telephone and mobile

    The dialling code for Trivandrm is 471. When calling from overseas, dial +91 471 XXXX XXX. If you have a non-working phone number with only 6 digits try to add a "2" in front of it.

    If you don_ft have an Indian phone number I strongly recommend that you get a pre-paid calling card if you planning on using your phone frequently. By government regulation you need a photocopy of your passport (visa and the id-page) and a color photo to be able to buy a pre-paid card. Pre-paid card are sold in most shops that sell mobile equipment.

    'Telephone Booths' or public telephones are widely available usually painted with the letters PCO (Public Call office,local calls), STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialing) and ISD (International Subscriber Dialing). All booths have electronic metering and you pay what's displayed on the meter.

    Internet

    There are many internet cafes around Trivandrum. They offer cheap, tolerably fast internet access to the public.

    Stay safe

    Female tourists should be wary of hooligans, especially in New Year parties. Only eat hot food and drink only boiled or good bottled water. Take water purification tablets with you, though compared to the rest of India, the water quality is much better.

    Cope

    Hospitals

    Trivandrum has world class medical facilities with very competitive rates. This attracts "health tourists" from other states and even other countries. If you are in need of medical care, try to go to one of the reputed private hospitals listed below.

    State run

  • '''Medical College Hospital''', Medical College, Trivandrum
  • ''' Sree Avittam Thirunal Hospital''' Medical College, Phone: 0471-2444270.
  • '''Regional Cancer Centre''' Medical College Campus, Medical College Phone: 0471-2442541.
  • ''' Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Science and Technology''' Medical College, Phone: 0471-2443152
  • Private

  • ''' Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)'''Kumarapuram Poonthi Road, Anamukham, Anayara
  • Phone: 0471-2447575.

  • '''Stavyah Lifecare Centre ''', Varkala, t: +91 470 6453636, 2607766, 2607755
  • '''Sree Uthradam Thirunal Hospital''' Pattom Phone: 0471-2446220.
  • ''' Chaithanya Eye Hospital and Research Center''' Kesavadasapuram, Phone: 0471-2447183.
  • ''' Cosmopolitan Hospital''' Murinjapalam, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, Phone: 0471-2448182.
  • ''' P R S Hospital''' Killippalam, Phone: 0471-2344443.
  • Dental Clinics

    Dr.Jacob's Omega Dental Clinic, preferred by tourists for inexpensive, quality dental care, offers the services of US & UK trained specialists.

  • ''' Dr.Jacob's Omega Dental Clinic, Centre for Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry ''' Near QRS, Main Road, Plamood, Pattom, Trivandrum, www.omegadentalclinic.com, Phone: 91-9447366770, 91-9846053333, 0471-2726252.
  • ''' Dr.Jacob's Omega International Dental Clinic, Centre for Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry ''', Suseela Gardens, Beach Road, Kovalam, Trivandrum, Phone: 91-9447366770, 91-9846053333.
  • ATMs

    ATMs are widely available in Trivandrum, mainly along with branches of banks. A number of them are present along the MG road.

    Money exchange

  • '''Thomas Cook''' Soundarya Buildings, MG Road, Thiruvananthapuram, 0471-2338140, 2338141
  • '''Trivandrum International Airport''' 0471-2502470
  • '''T. T. Travels Ltd''' Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram, 0471-2332127, 2333208
  • '''Air Travel Enterprises Ltd''' Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram 0471-2327212
  • '''U.A.E Exchange Centre''' Pattom & Vazhuthacadu Branches,Tvm.
  • Car Rental

    TaxiTel Ph +919847019292,+919947019292,+919447310100.taxitel@gmail.com www.taxitel.in

    Banks

    Most of the major Banks in India have a branch in Trivandrum and most of these are around the MG road.

    Opticians

    Sunshades and prescription glasses in stylish frames are much cheaper in India as compared to the western world.

  • '''Eye Designs''' 9-10, Kedaram Shopping Complex, Kesavadasapuram Phone: 0471-2440985
  • '''Solar Opticals''' Statue Convent Lane, General Hospital Junction Phone: 0471-2477596
  • Photography

  • '''Baba Studio''' East Fort Phone: 0471-2473399
  • '''Paramount Colour Lab''' MG Road, Ayurveda College Junction Phone: 0471-2331643
  • '''Sivans Studio''' Statue
  • '''Minerva Studio''' Station Road, Thampanoor Phone: 0471-2331575
  • Libraries & Cultural Centers

  • '''State Central Library''' widely known as "Public Library". At Palayam. Has books in English, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Sanskrit. Housed in an attractive Victorian Style building.
  • '''Alliance Francaise'''[http://www.afindia.org/trivandrum/]"Sudharshana", Forest Office Lane, Vazhuthacaud - 695008 Tel : 0471-2320666 / 5578808.
  • <nowiki></nowiki>*'''Eloor Lending Library''' [http://www.eloorlibraries.in/] ABN Home, I Floor, Vellayambalam Jawahar Lane, Sasthamangalam P.O., Tel: 2318235.

  • '''University Library''', Palayam.
  • 'Travel Agents/Tour Operator''

  • <listing name="Jaskerala Holiday Navigators" alt="Jaskerala" directions="" address="Near Hotel Seaface, Hawa Beach,Kovalam, Trivandrum 695 527, Kerala, India" phone="00 91 471 6980075,00 91 9387721617" email="jaskerala@gmail.com" url="http://www.jaskerala.com/" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Belintra Tour Links" alt="Belintra" directions="" address="" phone="00 91 471 2336373" email="tours@belintra.net" fax="00 91 471 2598271" url="http://www.belintra.net" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Kerala Travels Interserve" alt="" directions="" address="L M S building, Museum Junction, Trivandrum-695033" phone="91 471 3018601-629" email="keralt@md2.vsnl.net.in" fax="91 471 2314824" url="www.keralatravels.in" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Liz travel solutions" alt="" directions="" address="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="The Great India Tour Company Pvt. Ltd." alt="" directions="" address="New Corporation Building, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala - 695 033 (INDIA)." phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Tj tours & travels" alt="" directions="" address="KFC bldg,Paris road,Near Bakery Jn.Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala - 695 033 (INDIA)" phone="91471 2330504" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • '''TaxiTel-ph.919847019292,www.taxitel.in'''
  • Get out

  • Ponmudi - A pleasant hill resort 61 km away from city, elevation 912m above sea level.
  • Kovalam - famous for its beaches, among the finest in India. 17 km from the city.
  • Varkala - a pilgrimage centre for the devotees of janardhana samy and Sree Narayana Guru. 51 km away from Thiruvananthapuram city.
  • Thiruvananthapuram district has many more attractions which are a day trip away.
  • Kanyakumari - 87 km away in Tamilnadu state.
  • Other places in Tamil Nadu state like Kuttalam water falls, Madurai, Palani, Thanjavoor, Swamithoppe and Nagercoil