Varkala, a small seaside town in Kerala, has been a Hindu
pilgrimage site since the 12th Century. To this day, the
eight-hundred year old Janardhanaswamy Temple remains a
popular pilgrimage spot. Varkala is also blessed with an
un-spoilt, golden beach, lapped by the waters of the Indian
Ocean.
Temperature : Summer Max: 35 deg cel; Winter Min: 15 deg cel
Rainfall : 310 cm Main Occupation : Trading, Fishing
Varkala
is a small, peaceful resort just 51km from Trivandrum
international airport and 176km from Cochin international
airport. It is thick with coconut trees that house many
kinds of wildlife, bird life and butterflies. Varkala’s main
beach, Papanasam is long and golden with a stunning backdrop
of red literate cliffs from which healing mineral water
springs forth.
To the north and south Varkala boasts endless stretches of
fantastic beach undiscovered by the average tourist.
These
beaches are the home of Varkala’s fishing communities who
are a pleasure to watch as they haul in their nets that hold
varying catches every morning.
Varkala’s Temple Junction is the home of an ancient
Janardhanaswamy Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu that
was largely rebuilt in the 13th century. The minor shrines
found around the temple date from much earlier.
In February/March every year the temple becomes a site of
pilgrimage for thousands of devotees. Next to the temple are
the ghats where the local people come to wash their clothes
and themselves.