Varkala

A 40 minute drive from Trivandrum on NH47 takes you to Varkala, a quaint town that has many a story to tell you on Indian history.

The Anjengo Fort, built by the British East India Company in 1695, served as a garrison for the British. The Fort is remarkably well preserved and has a beautiful garden within its walls.

The Anjengo Lighthouse is close by. A climb to the top is worthwhile and gives you a breathtaking view of the Trivandrum district. You can even see the Technopark in Trivandrum from the Lighthouse.

The pictures here show parts of the Anjengo Fort, the Lighthouse, and the view from the top.

Closer to town is the Varkala Papanasham beach. As the name says the waters here are believed to have the power to wash away your sins.

You can also see the Varkala tunnel, built in 1880, that takes the inland waterway network under the hill connecting south Travancore to the north of Kerala.  This waterway is now in disuse.



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Vegaland

Kerala too has its share of Wonderlands where you can go and relive your childhood. These are pictures from our last visit to Vegaland, an amusement park close to Inforpark in Ernakulam.


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Neyyar Dam

A 30 km drive from Trivandrum takes you to this virtual paradise... tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The pictures below show the reservoir of the Neyyar Dam as seen from the Watch Tower.

You can see the Lion Safari Park on the opposite banks.






Padmanabhapuram Palace


Padmanabhapuram Palace, an hour and a half south of Trivandrum in Kerala.


Here you get a glimpse of the glorius past of this land... of skills and technology that have long given way to italian marble and machine made furniture... of a management style that has given way to aimless adherence to pmbok...


Here are some pictures from my last trip to this wonderful place.






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