Discover the best top things to do in Thiruvananthapuram District, India including Kerala Arts And Crafts Village, Kovalam, Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station, Koyikkal Palace, Kowdiar Palace, Ulloor Sree Balasubramanya Swami Temple, Saint Sebastian Pilgrim Church Moongode.
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Garden of traditional art and craft at Kovalam, the hot spot in the world tourism map – that is Kerala Arts & Crafts Village. A centre for art, culture and entertainment, it is conceived and implemented with multiple objectives ranging from resuscitation and nurturing of obsolescing handicraft skills and indigenous technologies, diversification of products, assurance of a decent life for the craftsmen by expanding the market and enhancing the price, earning of foreign currency through tourism marketing, to the improvement of the livelihood of the natives implementing the Responsible Tourism Policy.
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A Vishnu temple with a massive fort gateway has been built in Dravidian style and is closed to non-Hindus.
This is one of the oldest temples in Trivandrum. It is very famous and powerful. One must spend considerable time here to have a glimpse of all the important places like, the main deity sree Padmanabhan, darshan of all other deities inside, visit around the premises full of sculptures etc A crowded temple with limited darshan timings and dress codes. A visit to this temple will certainly make you satisfied, fulfilled and happy. Many poojas are available here to suit varied prayers of devotees. Definitely a must see temple and land mark in Trivandrum.
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Everything s nearby, be in Bus Stand, hotels, taxi stand, auto stand and many more. The ambience of the station is great. Excellently neatly maintained railway station it is.
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We went there at around 10:45 am. It is very easy to locate. It's next the KSRTC bus depot, Nedumangad. It is almost a 30 min drive from the city. Approx 15 km from the city. You can spend around 1 hr. The palace is not so big, it is a nalukettu, but you can experience the traditional construction. The ticket charge is Rs20 and additional Rs 10 for camera. There are many new exhibits and there is a staff next to each to explain about those. You can see the cooking and household utensils used in those times in the ground floor. And in the first floor there are swords and arms, then art forms, various work forms etc. There is also a video being played ina display and chairs are put in for sitting and watching the video. There is a tunnel in one room, but we can just view it from there.
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