Varkala

aerial view of white boat on sea during daytime

What is the best time to visit Varkala?


October to February (Winter) is the best time to visit Varkala because the temperature is more relaxed and the sun is gentle compared to the summers. One can expect a decent level of humidity all through the year but winters, bring colder air and pleasant ambience that add to the fun of exploring the charming village.

Summers are a complete no-no for tourists as the heat levels touch a sweltering 40°C every year during the peak season. Monsoons, on the other hand, can be a good time for budget travelling but the peak months must be avoided as the region is susceptible to extremely heavy rainfall putting a halt to tourism for months till winter begins.

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How to Reach Varkala

Varkala is well connected to the rest of India by rail and road. Regular rail and bus services ply to and fro the city of Varkala; buses being operated both by private and government owners, especially the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation. There is no direct flight connectivity, however, to Varkala. Some 40 km away is the Thiruvananthapuram airport, which is the nearest airport that connects Varkala to the rest of India.

How to reach Varkala by flight

There is no direct flight connectivity to Varkala. The nearest airport is in Thiruvananthapuram, around 40 km away from the same. Taxis are easily available from the airport to Varkala.

Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) - 36 kms from Varkala

How to reach Varkala by road

Regular bus services ply to and fro the city of Varkala. They operate on a daily basis, whether day or night, from places like Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Alappuzha, etc. You can also take shared taxis or cabs for the same route.

How to reach Varkala by train

Varkala is well connected to the rest of India by railways as well. Varkala Sivagiri Railway Station is the principal railway junction serving the city of Varkala. Local transport like autorickshaws and taxis are easily available outside the railway station.

Local transport in Varkala

A diminutive town, it can be accessed by using auto rickshaws or even by walking.

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VARKALA

NATURAL MARVEL

Varkala: Echoes of Ancient Grace, Waves of Timeless Beauty

Varkala Beach is one of the oldest beaches in India and has a rich history dating back to the 1st century. The beach has been a popular destination for several centuries, known for its unique sea lagoon along with red cliffs that form the backdrop of the beach. The ancient town of Varkala itself is known for its traditional architecture and also has several temples and landmarks that add to its historical charm. The beach is also home to an important archaeological site dating back to the 4th century AD, which contains several artifacts and inscriptions that shed light on the region's historic past. Overall, Varkala Beach is a combination of natural beauty and history that attracts many visitors every

Varkala: Kerala's Coastal Gem

Varkala, a tranquil coastal town in the southern Indian state of Kerala, is renowned for its pristine beaches, spiritual allure, and captivating cliffs that overlook the Arabian Sea. This idyllic destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and a laid-back atmosphere that attracts travelers seeking a serene escape.

Beach Paradise: Varkala Beach: One of the main attractions, Varkala Beach is a long stretch of golden sand flanked by towering cliffs. The beach is a haven for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The picturesque setting provides a breathtaking backdrop for leisurely strolls and vibrant sunsets.

Spiritual Retreat: Janardanaswamy Temple: Nestled near the beach, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is a prominent pilgrimage site. The temple's architecture and intricate carvings showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Cliff-top Elegance: Varkala Cliff: The dramatic red cliffs that line the beach add an enchanting element to Varkala's landscape. Lined with shacks, cafes, and shops, the cliff offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea and serves as a perfect spot for relaxation.

Thermal Springs: Varkala Tunnel: Also known as the Varkala Cliff Tunnel, this passage through the cliff leads to the mineral-rich natural spring believed to have therapeutic properties. Visitors often take a dip in the holy waters, seeking rejuvenation and healing.

Backwater Bliss: Kappil Lake: Just a short drive from Varkala, Kappil Lake offers a serene escape with its backwaters and lush surroundings. A boat ride on the lake provides a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle.

Edava-Nadayara Lake: This pristine lake, surrounded by coconut groves and paddy fields, is another delightful destination near Varkala. Its tranquil ambiance and scenic beauty make it a favored spot for nature enthusiasts.

Anjengo Fort: Steeped in history, Anjengo Fort is an ancient fortification with roots dating back to the Dutch East India Company. The fort offers a glimpse into the colonial past of the region and commands stunning views of the Arabian Sea.

Ponnumthuruthu Island: Accessible by boat, Ponnumthuruthu Island is home to the 100-year-old Shiva Parvathi Temple. Surrounded by dense foliage, the island exudes a sense of mystique and tranquility.

Adventure and Ayurveda: Apart from its scenic beauty, Varkala offers opportunities for adventure enthusiasts, including water sports like parasailing and jet-skiing. The town is also a hub for Ayurvedic treatments, with numerous wellness centers providing traditional healing therapies.

Shopping and Dining: The bustling markets near Varkala Beach offer a range of souvenirs, clothing, and local handicrafts. The cliff area is dotted with cafes and eateries serving a variety of cuisine, from traditional Kerala dishes to international fare.

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Varkala  Cliff


a woman walking on a beach with a surfboard
a woman walking on a beach with a surfboard