Varkala
Distance from: is 770.67 Kms.

Varkala
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 Varkala is located 45 kms from Thiruvananthapuram city is an important hindu pilgrimage center. Varkala is known for Papasnanam Beach and 2000 years old Sree Janardhana Swamy Temple. Sivagiri is also the final resting place of Sree Narayana Guru, the great social reformer.


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History

Varkala, 41 km from Thiruvananthapuram, is a beach resort which is still in the process of being developed. This pristine beach is especially popular for the spectacular sight of the sun setting into the Arabian Sea. Other places of interest in and around Verkala are the Papanasam Beach, Sivagiri Mutt and the Janardhana Temple.The saint-reformer, who led a quiet but significant social revolution. A champion of the humble and the down trodden, he gave the watchwords : "One people, One Dharma, One God for all men."In 1904, Guru decided to give up his wandering life and settle down in a place to continue his "Sadhana" (spiritual endeavour) he choose Shivagiri, a place near Varkala, which is twenty miles to the north of Thiruvananthapuram. It is also quite close to the sea-coast. After he settled down there in a coconut palm leaf cottage, the Guru's Sadhana also took a new turn. Goddess "Amba" became his deity of worship.Very soon Varkala also became a place of pilgrimage. The Guru started a Samskrita school there. Poor boys and orphans were taken under his care. They were given education. They were also taught some useful art. There was no caste distinction at all. Devotees from distant places like Simhala (Sree Lanka) and Mangalore used to visit the Ashram at Varkala. They saw that the Guru had no attachment to any kind of work. But in spite of it, he got built many temples and founded educational institutions to teach English and Samskrita, during the nine years from 1904 to 1913. At Varkala a temple for Anjengo (Anjaneya) was built.


Geography and Climate

Being situated very close to the sea, Varkala has a moderate climate, with heavy rains during June-August due to the southwest monsoon. Winter starts from December and continues till February. In summer, the temperature rises to a maximum of 35°C and 25°C in the winters. Annual average rainfall is 310 cm.


Economy

Varkala is a well-known Tourist destination. The town has excellent telecommunication facilities, an average-rated water supply system, fire station, several post offices and police station. The town boasts of government-run modern medicine, ayurveda,and nature cure hospital in addition over 10 private hospitals, clinics and some dental clinics. The government-run nature cure hospital is also functioning near the Papanasam cliff.Varkala now has a high literacy rate af above 90%.Varkala has a population of 42,273. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Varkala has an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 77%, and female literacy is 79%. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.


Flora and Fauna

Varkala fauna includes elephants, leopards, sambar and a large species of birds.


Cities of Kerala

AlappuzhaAlappuzha
Alappuzha
Alappuzha is the hub for backwater tourism in Kerala and is known as 'The Venice of the East'.
    GuruvayoorGuruvayoor
Guruvayoor
Guruvayur is a small town in Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala. Guruvayur is most famous for its temple, which is many centuries old and one of the most important in Kerala.
    IdukkiIdukki
Idukki
Idukki as a Hill Station in India, is much sought after for its wildlife treasure keenly followed by other attractions like tea plantations, rides on Elephants and a repository of rich spices, too.
    KannurKannur
Kannur
The resonant past and plenty of myths and legends have earned Kannur, capital of the ancient Vadakkan Kolathiri Kingdom, the name ‘‘the crown of Kerala’’. The virgin and clean beaches are a tourist's paradise.
    KochiKochi
Kochi
Kochi is the commercial hub of Kerala, and one of the fastest growing second-tier metros in India. The city is one of the principal seaports of the country and is located in the district of Ernakulam.
    KollamKollam
Kollam
Kollam Town is the head quarters of Kollam district  and Kollam taluk, has a hoary past. It was an international emporium of trade and even now it is a prosperous commercial centre.
    KottayamKottayam
Kottayam
Panoramic backwater stretches, lush paddy fields, highlands, extensive rubber plantations and a totally literate people have given this district the enviable title: The land of letters, latex and lakes.
    KovalamKovalam
Kovalam
Kovalam is the only beach resort of Kerala, and is very popular with the Indian as well as international tourists. Industry is relatively small scale in this area and the prices low.
    MunnarMunnar
Munnar
Munnar, a premium hill station in Kerala, is surrounded by gently undulating hills swathed in the soothing green of vast tea estates.
    ThekkadyThekkady
Thekkady
Thekkady, is one of India's most fascinating natural wildlife sanctuaries, where you can watch wildlife at close range.
    ThrissurThrissur
Thrissur
Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala. Its most prominent feature is the Vadakkumnathan Kshetram or temple which has Shiva as it presiding deity.
    VarkalaVarkala
Varkala
A coastal town, Varkala is the ideal spot to spend an idyllic holiday away from the hustle bustle of the city. Varkala is the only place in southern Kerala where one can find cliffs just adjacent to the Arabian Sea.
    WayanadWayanad
Wayanad
The etymology of the word Wayanad is Vayal (paddy) Naad (land); "Land of Paddy Fields". There are many indigeneous tribals in this area.
   


Cities Near of Varkala

Within Kms.
MunnarMunnar
Munnar
Munnar, a premium hill station in Kerala, is surrounded by gently undulating hills swathed in the soothing green of vast tea estates.
    ThekkadyThekkady
Thekkady
Thekkady, is one of India's most fascinating natural wildlife sanctuaries, where you can watch wildlife at close range.
    MysoreMysore
Mysore
Mysore is Situated in an undulating tableland, covered in parts by outcrops and fringed by verdant forests.
    KochiKochi
Kochi
Kochi is the commercial hub of Kerala, and one of the fastest growing second-tier metros in India. The city is one of the principal seaports of the country and is located in the district of Ernakulam.
    SalemSalem
Salem
Salem is a Geologist"s paradise, surrounded by hills and the landscape dotted with hillocks.  Salem has vibrant culture dating back to the ancient Kongu Nadu.  
    HassanHassan
Hassan
Hassan has still preserved the remnants of the medieval era through its murals, sculptures, and architectural wonders of Belur, Halebid and Sravanabelagola.
    CoimbatoreCoimbatore
Coimbatore
Coimbatore situated at the foot hills of Nilgiris, is known for its pleasant climate, peaceful atmosphere, cosmopolitan outlook and private enterprise. Cotton textiles, electric motors, etc, form major exports from Coimbatore.
    KovalamKovalam
Kovalam
Kovalam is the only beach resort of Kerala, and is very popular with the Indian as well as international tourists. Industry is relatively small scale in this area and the prices low.
    NagapattinamNagapattinam
Nagapattinam
Nagapattinam district, The Land of religious harmony, known for its rich religious heritage was carved out by bifurcating the composite Thanjavur district on 18.10.1991.
    ThrissurThrissur
Thrissur
Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala. Its most prominent feature is the Vadakkumnathan Kshetram or temple which has Shiva as it presiding deity.
    RameshwaramRameshwaram
Rameshwaram
Rameshwaram is the place from where Lord Rama, built a bridge across the sea to rescue his consort Sita from her abductor, Ravana. This is also the place where Rama worshipped Lord Shiva to cleanse away the sin of killing Ravana.
    BangaloreBangalore
Bangalore
Bangalore is commonly referred to as the Silicon valley of India due to its pre-eminent position as India's technology capital.

    KottayamKottayam
Kottayam
Panoramic backwater stretches, lush paddy fields, highlands, extensive rubber plantations and a totally literate people have given this district the enviable title: The land of letters, latex and lakes.
    WayanadWayanad
Wayanad
The etymology of the word Wayanad is Vayal (paddy) Naad (land); "Land of Paddy Fields". There are many indigeneous tribals in this area.
    IdukkiIdukki
Idukki
Idukki as a Hill Station in India, is much sought after for its wildlife treasure keenly followed by other attractions like tea plantations, rides on Elephants and a repository of rich spices, too.
    CoorgCoorg
Coorg
Coorg is for all those who like to mingle with nature, romance in the mountains, feel the tingle of the cool and gentle breeze, watch leaves flutter in dance-like movements and hear sounds of birds fill the air.
    KannurKannur
Kannur
The resonant past and plenty of myths and legends have earned Kannur, capital of the ancient Vadakkan Kolathiri Kingdom, the name ‘‘the crown of Kerala’’. The virgin and clean beaches are a tourist's paradise.
    PondicherryPondicherry
Pondicherry
Pondicherry's Tree lined boulevards, the quaint colonial heritage buildings, the spiritual scene, the endless stretches of unspoilt virgin beaches provide a heady mix that draw travellers from near and far.
    AlappuzhaAlappuzha
Alappuzha
Alappuzha is the hub for backwater tourism in Kerala and is known as 'The Venice of the East'.
    KollamKollam
Kollam
Kollam Town is the head quarters of Kollam district  and Kollam taluk, has a hoary past. It was an international emporium of trade and even now it is a prosperous commercial centre.
    GuruvayoorGuruvayoor
Guruvayoor
Guruvayur is a small town in Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala. Guruvayur is most famous for its temple, which is many centuries old and one of the most important in Kerala.
   

Hotels in Varkala

Taj Garden Retreat