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Varkala, a new destination in Kerala, is for
those who prefer to do absolutely nothing while
holidaying. Due to a spillover resulting from
the over saturation of Kovalam, foreigners
started coming to the town about six years ago.
The trend that started as a trickle became a
steady flow within two years. Today, there is a
constant stream of visitors. However, because of
the area’s comparative inaccessibility, a large
influx of ‘outsiders’ has not happened here. At
the Varkala platform, there is no indication
that this town is on many a tourist itinerary.
What Makes it Tick
Separated out from the former districts of
Kottayam and Quilon, Alappuzha consists of seven
taluks spread over an area of 1414 sq km. It is
bounded by Kochi and Kanayannur taluks on its
north; Vaikom, Kottayam, Changanassery
Thiruvalla, Kozhencherry and Adoor taluks on its
east; Kannathur and Karunagappally taluks on its
south and the exotic Lakshadweep of the Arabian
Sea on its west.
Time to take that Trip
What makes the coastline of Varkala exceptional
is its landscape. Towering cliffs that stand
like silent sentinels, guarding the sparkling
waters, back the beach. Highly unusual land
formations, the sheerness of the cliffs, and the
view from atop, simply astound the visitors.
Shining white sands, cloudless skies touching
the blue water and the red soil of the hilltop,
coupled with yellow-green paddy fields, and
green coconut trees, make a composite picture of
the beauty and awesomeness of nature. Nature in
its pristine glory remains so untouched that to
get to the secluded part of the beach, one has
to either scramble over rocks during high tide
or climb down the cliff. With constant use, a
path of sorts has been worn into the hill face.
However, the state government does have
development plans for its inland waterways that
will, in time, have an effect on the growth of
Varkala.
Fact File
Tourist Attractions : Sivagiri Mutt is
the samadhi (memorial) of Shri Narayana Guru,
spiritual leader and social reformer of Kerala.
A man much ahead of his times, he propagated the
idea of one caste, one religion, and one God.
His discourses were conducted mainly in and
around Varkala. Located about 2.5 km from the
town, on the banks of the
Thiruvananthapuram-Shornur canal, Sivagiri Mutt
is visited by thousands of Hindu pilgrims,
annually.
Most people, who visit Sivagiri, also make it a
point to go to Janardhana Swami Temple. This
temple is situated close to Varkala's beach.
Ironically enough, much before Varkala became
known, internationally, for its sandy stretch,
the beach, named Papanasam, was already well
known to pilgrims in Kerala. Considered an
auspicious site, during the season of
Karkkidakavavu, special pujas for invoking
departed souls are conducted here. Varkala and
its 3 km stretch of beach beckons the jaded and
the travel weary.
How to Reach : The tourist destination of
Varkala can be reached from Thiruvananthapuram,
the capital of Kerala. Varkala is about an
hour's drive from Thiruvananthapuram.
The nearest airport is the Thiruvananthapuram
International airport, which is about 46 km from
Varkala.
The Varkala railway station links the tourist
destination of Varkala with other places like
Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam.
Accommodation : Accommodation is easily
available in Varkala. There are several hotels,
beach resorts, motels and inns that offer
facilities for a comfortable stay in Varkala. As
per your budget you may take your pick from the
luxury and economy accommodations available in
Varkala. |