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How to Explore Trivandrum in 2 Days: Must-Visit Attractions 

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How to Explore Trivandrum

Thiruvananthapuram, popularly known as such, boasts a wide variety of tourist attractions to suit everyone’s tastes. The city is filled with politics, history, technology, culture, and tradition. 

A mere two days for your vacation? Chill! Here is a two-day plan prepared to cover the best of Thiruvananthapuram in 48 hours.  

Trivandrum Places to Visit in 2 days 

Every corner of this capital city is touristy. Thiruvananthapuram warmly embraces enthusiasts from various backgrounds. Culture, architecture, history, beach, mountain, astronomy, science, and safari enthusiasts, hop into the next bus, train, or flight because Trivandrum’s got all your passions. If you want to explore things to do in Trivandrum, then this city won’t fail you. 

Day 1 Trivandrum Places to Visit 


1. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple 

This city has achieved significant recognition due to the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The Dravidian architecture and the stone carvings are nothing but fascinating. Strict dress codes must be maintained to enter. The mysterious underground vaults filled with immense treasures are a highlight. Strict dress codes must be maintained to enter. 

2. Kanakakunnu Palace  

It was constructed during the reign of the Travancore King Sree Moolam Thirunal. The use of ancient red laterite stone exemplifies the timeless Kerala-style architecture. The green park is a podium for public activities like cultural events and art shows. 

3. Poovar Island  

This tourist destination is found in Neyyatinkara and is set amidst a river, lake, backwaters, and sea. Bird lovers and sunset enthusiasts, this island is your perfect destination. The golden sands and the coastal views are the attractions of this island. Boats are the main mode of transport. Houseboats and floating cottage stays are the highlights of tourism. 

4. Astronomical Observatory  

Astronomical fans, here’s your perfect spot! The Maharaja of Travancore established it in 1837 on a hill, giving the public a wide view of Trivandrum city. The high-quality equipment is perfect for sky gazers. The observatory showcases the rich history of Indian astronomy and celestial research. 

5. Agasthyarkoodam  

The favourite trekking spot, Kerala’s second-highest peak, is also named after Sage Agasthya. The summit is famous for its high biodiversity of medicinal herbs and rare herbs. The forest permits regulate the entry. 

Day 2 Trivandrum Places to Visit  


1. Shanghumukham Beach  

Trivandrum derives most of its fame from this beach. This beach is famous for its breathtaking sunsets and the Matsya Kanyaka sculpture by Kanayi Kunhiraman. It is a legendary place for cultural functions and traditional festivals such as Arattu. 

2. Zoological Park  

The Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, inaugurated in 1857 by the Maharaja of Travancore, is one of the oldest zoos in India. The park protects a wide variety of exotic animals and birds. The zoo has a botanical garden and a reptile house. 

3. Napier Museum  

The museum is an architectural masterpiece of Indo-Saracenic architecture. This museum, named in honour of Lord Napier, the Governor of Madras, displays rare archaeological artefacts from Kerala. The Gothic roof and natural air-cooling system give the museum a share of fame.  

4. Science & Technology Museum and Planetarium  

This museum and planetarium are just what a passionate science fan need. The space science exhibits and the immersive 3D shows on astronomy and space exploration are the attractions.  

5. Attukal Bhagavathy Temple  

This temple is famously known as the ‘Sabarimala of Women’ and has a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of female devotees for the Attukal Pongala festival. The architectural design of the temple is a stunning fusion of Kerala and Tamil styles. 

6. Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary  

Situated in the southeast corner of the Western Ghats, this sanctuary is famous for trekking trails, safari drives, and bird watching. The sanctuary has a vast variety of animals and crocodile rehabilitation. Neyyar Dam is included for boating facilities.

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Trivandrum is a district that lives up to the phrase ‘Where tradition meets modernity’ every day. Historically significant structures from the 8th century and the most recent developments coexist here. 

Want to know more things to do in Trivandrum? Reserve your dates with us and get ready to discover our vibrant capital! 

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Kerala, situated in the southwestern part of India, is known as "God's Own Country" due to its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on the east.

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