Thiruvananthapuram: The Hidden Gem Every Backpacker Must Explore
Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala state in India, is famous for its history, culture, and natural beauty. The city is known for its pristine serene beaches, rich heritage, and lush green forests which have turned this city into a favorite of many backpackers and travelers striving for authenticity. Be it an independent traveler, a budget adventurous person, or someone who wishes to deep dive into the traditions of the region, Thiruvananthapuram caters to everyone. Here are seven compelling reasons why this city is the perfect destination for backpackers.
1. Cheap Travel and Accommodation Choices
Budget friendly options is one of the foremost features that attracts backpackers the most. Whether it's traveling or accommodation, the city has a lot to provide. Much like other Indian cities, Thiruvananthapuram also has a wide range of budget accommodation facilities, including hostels, guest houses, and homestays, most of which are located near the attractions. Hostels such as 'Lazy Cat' and 'Backpacker Panda' offer a clean, social environment for the travelers and backpackers. Furthermore, the local transport system like buses and auto-rickshaws is cheap, which makes it easier for tourists to go around the city.
2. Breathtaking Natural Beauty
Thiruvananthapuram is located in the most attractive places that are ideal for nature lovers. There are several places to relax such as the Kovalam Beach with its golden sands or the peaceful Veli Lagoon backwaters. There are also the Ponmudi Hills and Agasthyarkoodam Peak which provide thrilling experiences through trekking for those who enjoy adventure. These wonders of nature go far beyond mere physical attributes as they are able to motivate even the busiest city dwellers and backpackers to slow down and appreciate them on a different level.
3. Rich Cultural Heritage
There is much history in the city and its culture is rich, enabling backpackers to experience the traditional lifestyle of Kerala. The famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple is among the richest temples of the world and it possesses great Dravadian architectural and spiritual value. Further in the Napier Museum, and Sree Chitra Art Galleries, there are collections of regionally significant heritage materials such as works of Art, Paintings, and Sculptures. Traveling around these sights gives an understanding of what makes Thiruvananthapuram a distinct city.
4. Local Cuisine that is Economical and Tasty
Thiruvananthapuram is truly a heaven for food lovers as local food is tasty and reasonably priced. Street vendors and small restaurants serve delectable South Indian dishes such as appam, puttu, and fish curry at reasonable rates. For an international flair, the city has many cafes and restaurants as well. Make sure you don't miss drinking fresh coconut water and eating banana chips, two important snacks in the state of Kerala!
5. Local People and Their Attitudes
The state of Kerala is often referred to as 'God's Own Country,' not only for its breathtaking scenery but also because of the kindness of its people. The friendly people in the region of Thiruvananthapuram are very cooperative and helpful towards tourists. The friendly nature of the locals makes traveling within the city easy and enjoyable. So, Kerala is among the safest states in India, giving comfort to solo travelers and first time tourists.
6. Accessibility to Other Places That Are Must Visit
Thiruvananthapuram is a great starting point for those wanting to see the rest of the regions of Kerala. The city is ideally located for backpackers to make quick getaways to other attractions like Alleppey, which is well known for its houseboat cruises, or Munnar with its famous tea plantations, or Kumarakom which is a paradise for bird watchers. As always, buses and trains make these sites easy to get to which is all the more worthwhile for your trip.
7. Colorful Festivals and Local Trade
Sitting in local festivals and local markets is a cherished part of any backpacking trip, and Thiruvananthapuram brings its best foot forward. The annual Attukal Pongala festival is perhaps the largest gathering of women for a religious purpose that is recognized by UNESCO and draws thousands of devotees. Best of all, the city has a lively and colorful market like Connemara Market and Palayam Market, which is ideal for buying local souvenirs, spices, and many handicrafts. Such places help tourists understand the culture and daily routine of people in Kerala.
Conclusion
Backpackers have a lot to uncover in Thiruvananthapuram because it is a melting pot of natural beauty, rich culture, and has an inviting atmosphere all at competitive prices. The city's promise of creating meaningful experiences is fulfilling and unforgettable. The adventures one can embark on here are endless; from relaxing at the pristine beaches and mouth watering food to hiking in the glorious green hills. So grab your map and pack your bags because Thiruvananthapuram needs to be visited and cherished by all backpackers.

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