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Upcoming Kasaragod-Thiruvananthapuram Highway In Kerala Set To Reduce Travel Time

With its enhanced infrastructure and focus on visitor comfort, Kerala is poised to redefine its place on the world tourism map, offering an unparalleled blend of scenic beauty, cultural depth, and world-class facilities

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Kerala is set to witness a significant transformation in its tourism sector, with the anticipated completion of the Kasaragod-Thiruvananthapuram six-lane national highway by December this year.

This 600-kilometre stretch will reduce travel time between Kasaragod in the north and Thiruvananthapuram in the south and integrate the state's hilly and coastal landscapes with world-class infrastructure. The highway will include specially designed hilly and coastal roads, elevating Kerala's accessibility and appeal to global standards. The coastal road will feature restroom facilities every 50 kilometres to enhance traveller comfort.

The minister emphasised that Kerala is setting its sights on competing with international destinations by offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern infrastructure.

Tourism In Kasaragod & Thiruvanthapuram

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram is one of the 108 Divya Desams in India

Kasaragod is known for its backwaters, beaches, and cultural landmarks. Popular attractions include Bekal Fort, a historic sea-facing structure; Chandragiri Fort, offering panoramic views of the Payaswini River; and the Valiyaparamba Backwaters, perfect for houseboat cruises. The district's rich heritage is evident in its Theyyam performances, a unique ritual art form.

As the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram blends tradition and modernity. Must-visit spots include the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple, renowned for its architectural splendour, and Kovalam Beach, one of India's most celebrated coastal destinations. Visitors can also explore the Napier Museum, the Zoological Park, and the Ponmudi Hills, a lush retreat for nature enthusiasts.

Impact On Tourism

The improved connectivity between Kasaragod and Thiruvananthapuram is expected to create new travel circuits, attracting both domestic and international tourists. Easier access to diverse attractions, from Kasaragod's heritage forts to Thiruvananthapuram's cultural hubs, will position Kerala as a global premier tourism destination.

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