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  1. Thiruvananthapuram, [a] commonly shortened to TVM or by its former name Trivandrum, [b] [9] is the capital city of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala with a population of 957,730 as of 2011. [3] The encompassing urban agglomeration population is around 1.68 million. [5] Located on the west coast of India near the ...

  2. 6 days ago · Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. Thiruvananthapuram, city, capital of Kerala state, southwestern India. It is situated along the Arabian Sea with isolated hills on a coastal plain. The community became prominent under Raja Martanda Varma, who made it the capital of his kingdom of Travancore in 1745. The city’s former name, Trivandrum, was ...

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  3. Thiruvananthapuram city is located in state of Ketala in South India. Thiruvananthapuram Map showing it's tourist destinations, travel guides, hotels, roads, railways, airports, areas, economy ...

  4. Oct 31, 2011 · Thiruvananthapuram is a city situated in Kerala. It was formerly known as Trivandrum. All major headquarters of state is located in Thiruvananthapuram District.

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    Thiruvananthapuram (thih-roo-vuh-nuhn-thuh-poo-ruhm), with a tradition dating back to 1000 BC, lies on a small strip of land covered with coconut and palm trees. Thiruvananthapuram means "City of Lord Ananta" (the serpent on which Lord Padmanabha/Vishnu reclines) in Sanskrit and Malayalam. Historically, it was a trading post for spices, sandalwood ...

    Like the rest of Kerala, the native language is Malayalam, which is a Dravidian language like Tamil and Kannada. Most educated locals are also able to communicate in Hindiand English. The people are generally very helpful and friendly. Tamil is generally understood, though people may not be too fluent in the language.

    By plane

    1. 8.48222276.921 Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (Trivandrum Airport, TRVIATA). One of the few privately-owned airports in India. It has direct flights from the Middle East, Singapore, Malaysia, Maldives, and Sri Lanka, as well as seasonal charter flights to Russia, the UK and less frequently to other parts of Europe. It is linked with most major cities in India (Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Goa) by domestic flights.(updated Oct 2023)

    By train

    1. 8.48667976.951212 Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station. One of the largest railway stations in South India. Almost all trains on west coast and bound to Kerala start & end their journey here as the station is a terminus. It is connected and serviced to all major cities in India. The station is a heritage site built by Travancore Maharaja as part of Travancore Railways. It is the only railway station to be built completely in stone without any concrete or steel structure. Facilities h...

    By bus

    A long-distance bus station is located diagonally opposite the railway station. Buses ply to all major towns and villages in the state in addition to big cities like Kochi, Bangalore, Kozhikode, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli and Chennai. Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) operates 6 class of services, connecting to southern Tamil-Nadu cities, town and all manner of country side in Kerala. KSRTC operates premium luxury Garuda services to Bangalore and Coimbatore. Karnataka STC also oper...

    By bus

    Local bus services are the cheapest way to get around Thiruvananthapuram. There are city buses run by government (KSRTC) and private companies. Most of these are very crowded during peak hours. Route descriptions on the buses are mainly in Malayalam. Route numbers are displayed. Pick pocketing is not very common. The government city buses are painted red with a yellow patch, and the private city buses are blue. Fast passenger buses run by KSRTC are also painted blue and are named Ananthapuri...

    By auto-rickshaw

    Auto-rickshaws, or simply "autos", are a cheap way of travelling between attractions. It is always possible to hire an auto from a bus stand, railway station, or special auto stand. All the legal, licensed autos should possess fare meters, and the fare is calculated by the taximeter. Ensure the driver turns the meter on beforethe start of the journey. Most auto drivers tend to charge more for foreigners; this is illegal. The driver may quote a price first, but simply insist that he use the me...

    By taxi

    Taxis are convenient and cheap, especially if you are travelling in a group. Taxis can be hired for short distances and also for a few days at a stretch. Unlike other metropolitan cities, Thiruvanathapuram has all types of cars as taxi cabs, to be found in taxi stands. If you wish for a luxurious car, you can normally hire one from your hotel by request. When you hire the taxi with a driver over a few days, a minimum charge is usually paid that covers the hiring charge for the car, the driver...

    Thiruvananthapuram is a historical city, dotted with many historical structures, parks, museums, tourist centers and palaces. Its also famous for its distinctive greenery, present all over, a rare site in any bustling Indian city. Most ticketed museums are closed on Mondays, so do check online/by phone before visiting. Visit the official website of...

    Stroll around the town during the dusk time when the city comes to life. It is advised not to venture out alone late into the night
    Find local bargains and shop for souvenirs.
    Watch the sunset from the Shankumukham or Veli beach
    Get pampered with a traditional Ayurvedic massage

    Opportunities for foreigners to work in Kerala were, at one time, very limited. The dramatic advances in the information technology sector have changed this to some extent. Most companies still prefer to use the locally available and more economically viable manpower. To work in India, you need employment visa. The prospective employer needs to sen...

    There are plenty of restaurants in Thiruvananthapuram serving South Indian food. There are also quite a few eating places serving other cuisines, such as North Indian, Chinese and American food. Please note that the word 'hotel' is used for restaurants.

    Traditional drinks include Karikku(tender coconut water) and Sambharam (buttermilk with salt, ginger and green chilly). Karikku can be bought mostly from the streetside vendors while Sambharam can be bought from the ubiquitous Milma outlets. The Bakery Junction area has several fresh juice vendors, serving inspired mocktails like Sharjah and Tsunam...

    Unless you are in Thiruvananthapuram on a business trip, it may be better to base yourself in Kovalamand go to the city as a day trip. The accommodation in Kovalam tends to be more expensive, but many of the budget options can be found off Tivandrum-Bakery-Palayam Rd, near the station.

  5. Geography of Thiruvananthapuram. The Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram is located in Thiruvananthapuram district in the state of Kerala. The city is located at 8.5°N 76.9°E on the west coast, near the southern tip of mainland India. [1] The city situated on the west coast of India, and is bounded by Arabian Sea to its west and the Western ...

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  7. Thiruvananthapuram Located near the southern tip of mainland India, Thiruvananthapuram, formerly and often still known as Trivandrum, is the capital city of Kerala in Southern India . Overview