Top 10 Things to do in Varkala, Kerala

August 14, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Varkala, India including Asparagus, Varkala Beach, Janardhana Swami Temple, Sivagiri, Varkala Light House, Varkala Cliff, Kappil Lake, Ponnumthuruthu Island, Papasnanam Beach/Varkala Beach, Kappil Beach.
Restaurants in Varkala

1. Asparagus

Papansam Beach - Temple - Road Rose Garden building,, Varkala Town, Varkala 695141 India +91 97478 11942 [email protected] http://www.asparagusindia.com
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5.0 based on 70 reviews

Asparagus

Asparagus is sustainable clothing store based in Varkala. We offer ecological textiles and handicrafts from Kerala. Asparagus has become a thriving business for the discerning customer,offering bespoke garments, produced from naturally dyed organic cotton (Ayurvastra and Kalamkari).On site is a master tailor who can adapt and interpret interpret your personal designs and requirements.

Reviewed By Greenus_17 - Thailand, null

Aji and his team are really helpful with top quality material and AMAZING finished products. I got some linen shorts copied and they are quite literally an exact match. Very helpful with advice and not even the slightest bit of pushiness which is a nice break shopping in India. Set prices too and its reasonable! My partner gave the most confusing instructions ever for some pants and somehow the tailor nailed it with perfect fitting end products. Very impressed.

2. Varkala Beach

Varkala Town, Varkala 695141 India
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4.5 based on 2,458 reviews

Varkala Beach

Reviewed By mubashirhaseen - Bengaluru, India

It's a very Beautiful Beach and very clean & calm beach you can swim also cause the Sea water is kinda clean water and and the most amazing view you will get from Varkala Cliff, I highly recommended you to do visit once in a life......

3. Janardhana Swami Temple

Beach Road near Papnashnam Beach, Varkala Town, Varkala 695141 India
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4.5 based on 316 reviews

Janardhana Swami Temple

Reviewed By Sura22

Being a very old temple, it has a very rich history. A search for the temple on the internet gives one a quick run throuhg history. The temple and surroundings are clean and very well maintained. Gents are required to be bare chested while in the temple of the main deity. Adjacent to the temple is the temple pond. An early morning visit to the temple to is a great way to meditate and get energised. The west side temple entrance provides road level access to the temple without the need to climbe steep stairs.

4. Sivagiri

Sivagiri Road 3 Km from Varkala, Varkala Town, Varkala India
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Sivagiri

Reviewed By iamhappysheep - Wellington, New Zealand

Outside Varkala this is a large temple shrine to the guru making it an important pilgrimage site particularly during the season.

5. Varkala Light House

Anjuthengu, Varkala Town, Varkala India
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Varkala Light House

Reviewed By thomasdsouza - Karlsruhe, Germany

The lighthouse, very close to the Anjengo Fort in Anchuthengo offers a superb 360° view over the fort, beaches, backwaters and endless coconut groves. It's very worth to climb up the stairs to the top. Be aware of that opening times are restricted to 3-5 pm.

6. Varkala Cliff

Varkala Town, Varkala 695141 India
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4.5 based on 324 reviews

Varkala Cliff

Reviewed By Sameekbaksi

This is the new Goa with couple of nice popular beaches full of foreign and Indian decent crowd and we'll managed by life guards. You can spend hours here enjoying bathing, surfing..

7. Kappil Lake

Varkala Town, Varkala India
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4.0 based on 155 reviews

Kappil Lake

Reviewed By OdysseyyTravel - Pathanamthitta, India

This is a very good place walking, cycling, driving, etc. Even many adventurous water sports are also available here.

8. Ponnumthuruthu Island

Shiva Parvathi Temple, Kerala, Varkala Town, Varkala India +91 98868 16417 http://www.facebook.com/ponnumthuruthu
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4.0 based on 75 reviews

Ponnumthuruthu Island

Ponnumthuruthu is an island which is situated about 12km south of Varkala. You can board a country boat from Nedunganda and take a tour through the backwaters for about 30 minutes to reach Ponnumthuruthu. This lush island is a perfect getaway for those who seek a break from the hustle and bustle of the urban life. This island is known for the Shiva Parvathi temple, which is also called `Thuruthu kshethram’ by the natives. The temple is situated amidst thick coconut groves, which has grown over the entire stretch. The temple is more than 100 years old and the entire island is Valiyapurackal family property. The temple was in ruins for a long time but about a decade ago, it was rebuilt.Valiyapurackal family owns the island and the temple. The island is a must see, thanks to the enchanting ambience. Even the jetty at Nedunganda village from where the journey to Ponnumthuruthu starts is peculiar. It is a makeshift jetty and the walkway to the ferry is made up of coconut husk, mud and the waste from coir. A view of the island from the ferry during evening will surely soothe any nature-lover’s mind. The greenery of the island will have a distinctive glow when the evening rays of the sun caress it. The island is also a haven of different types of flora and fauna. It will surely be a bird watcher’s delight to visit the island, thanks to the cormorants, egrets and herons seen in this area. Eagles and gulls too can be found here. Various water birds too can be seen here. The mainland on the other side of Ponnumthuruthu is a coir village. There is a small coir-making unit near the ferry. Travellers can visit the unit. It is delighting to view the boats carrying husks waving through the backwaters to reach the island. Sivarathri festival Sivarathri is a major festival celebrated at the Siva Parvathi temple at Ponnumthuruthu. It is the festival that makes alive the otherwise less frequented island. Many devotees spend the night on the island during Sivarathri and the place lit with lights is an enchanting sight.

9. Papasnanam Beach/Varkala Beach

Varkala Helipad Tour, Varkala Town, Varkala India https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/varkala-beach/328/
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4.0 based on 176 reviews

Papasnanam Beach/Varkala Beach

Reviewed By swimadvernturewaters

one of the best good beach in kerala , no disturbance calm and quite place sufficient life guards and supportive aborigines ... more over a good water sports firm named swim adventure water sports near varkala situated in kappil near varkala .its also awesome experience

10. Kappil Beach

Varkala Town, Varkala India
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Kappil Beach

Reviewed By SpiritualTourist1 - Chennai (Madras), India

We enjoyed this quiet, natural beach for a swim, sunset then dinner - a really great day out and good chance to see the backwaters meet the ocean

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