
Varkala Beach
Papanasam Beach
Varkala
Beach, one of the famous tourist destinations
in Kerala, is situated on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram
district. This white sandy beach, of about 1
km stretched along the western coastline of
India in the Arabian Sea, is around 51 km north
of Thiruvananthapuram city. Visitors can enjoy
a relaxing beach holiday without the crowds
and bustle of some of the busier beaches in
Kerala. Varkala Beach has a number of tourist
attractions nearby. The mineral springs near
the Varkala Beach are considered to have medicinal
and curative properties and many people visit
here to drink and bathe in the water from the
mineral springs. The 2000 year old Sree Janardhana
Swamy Temple is another major tourist attraction
near the beach.
The Varkala Beach is otherwise known as the
Papanasam Beach. It derives this name from the
word 'Papanashini’ which means the destroyer
of sins. It is believed that a dip in the holy
waters of this beach purifies the body and the
soul of all the sins. Thousands of pilgrims
come to the Varakala Beach to pray and offer
'Vavu Bali', a ritual performed in honour of
their ancestors and relatives and to help the
departed souls rest in peace. Excellent accommodation
facilities are available near the beach.
Location
Papanasam,
Varkala
How to get there
Nearest
Bus Station:Varkala
Bus Station
Nearest Railway Station:Varkala Railway
Station
Nearest Airport:Trivandrum International
Airport
Tourist
Information:

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of ventures is a steadily growing concern in
Varkala with its offices and affiliates across
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most of the major area as in the tourism industry
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