Varkala Beach
Varkala Beach- Kerala
About Varkala Beach
The small town of Varkala, 46 km north of the capital city of Thiruvanantpuram is mostly known for the untarnished beauty of its beaches. It is actually a long stretch dominated by red cliff and green coconut palm trees. The two km long cliff extends from the south, Papnasham beach, to the north to the Thiruvambady beach. Providing a stunning contrast is the blue hues of the water and sky. In brief, the scenic beauty of Varkala beach is almost mesmerizing.
Varkala beach is more than just beach for it carries along a religious as well as medicinal significance. It is also one of the quietest beaches of Kerala and resembles Kovalam in its charm. However, the added attraction here is the lesser number of people which means more space with little dirt
Things to Do
Religious Visit and Dip
Since Varkala is known as a Hindu pilgrimage destination, it makes sense that you begin your trip by paying a visit to the famous Janardhan Swamy Temple. Like numerous other pilgrimage destinations in India, this temple too has a legend attached to it. Visit this 12th century temple (it is actually supposed to be much older) and listen to the pious story that also gives the Papnasham beach and even Varkala their name. The spring that originates from the cliff here is supposed to have curative properties (you will know why when you hear the story). On the new moon day, it is better not to visit the beach, if you are not very religious because it is heavily thronged by devotees. A dip here is believed to carry away all the sins of soul and purify it.
Become Venturesome
This one boosts the adventure streak within you. Varkala presents you an opportunity to enjoy watersports like parasailing, scuba diving and windsurfing and even deep sea fishing. You can feel your heart pounding and the adrenaline rushing down your veins when you dive deep into the water and view the colourful worlds of fishes, corals and shells. The excitement felt during parasailing is no less.
Meet yourself
Being one of the most tranquil beaches in Kerala, the Varkala beach offers a one time opportunity to get connected to yourself. The Thiruvambady beach, specially is preferred here for the simple reason that it is more silent and devoid of a lot of shops and restaurants. Walk along the shores and hear the voices of waves as they rush to your feet.
Set out for a boat ride
The Kappil Beach is practically the place where the beach and the backwater merge together. The place is also quiet and offers you an opportunity to set out for a boat ride in the backwaters.
Spend a bit
Beach bazaars are very common in Varkala from where you can pick up items like trinkets and souvenirs. You can also spend quiet a few bucks and in return relish the delicious sea food in the sea facing north cliff restaurant. There is a bit of variety in form of Italian and Chinese dishes as well.
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