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Coastal India has been bestowed with some of the most scintillating and exotic holiday destinations in India. Varkala, a suburban town of Thiruvananthapuram, is a place where land meets sea in a unique way. It is the only place in southern Kerala with cliffs along the Arabian Sea instead of the usual plain coast.… read more
The temperatures soar to 39 degree Celsius during summers and humidity is very high. This is not the best time to visit Varkala if such heat is unbearable. Some major festivals such as Kaliyoot Festival and Arattu are held during March.
During monsoon Varkala is witness to heavy rain falls averaging around 222 millimetres. The nature is at its greenest but roaming around the city is very difficult.
Winters are the best time to visit Varkala as the temperatures are relatively low and weather is pleasant.