Tuesday 22 May 2012

Kanyakumari Tours - Padmanabhapuram Palace

Padmanabhapuram Palace is one of these several palaces that Kanyakumari Toursymbolize the rich and varied cultural heritage of South India that has been about for several centuries. Though, what is interesting concerning this palace is the fact that Padmanabhapuram Palace is complete entirely from wood and not any other material. Padmanabhapuram Palace is one of the best 10 palaces in the world.

Kanyakumari Tours
In our kanyakumari tours most attractive and traditional place is Padmanabhapuram Palace.  The Padmanabhapuram Palace in Kanyakumari being one of the top Kanyakumari tourist attractions is located at Padmanabhapuram fort in close closeness to the small town of Thuckalay in the region of Kanyakumari in the state of Tamil Nadu. 

Kanyakumari tours attraction
The Padmanabhapuram Palace is one of the mainly magnificent monuments of Tamil Nadu. It is located in Kanyakumari district, 15 km from Nagercoil and 55 km South-West of Thiruvananthapuram. The Padmanabhapuram palace was the seat of power of the leaders of Travancore. The major attractions of the Padmanabhapuram Palace are its sheer imaginative beauty, murals, modern designs and time tested wooden carvings.
Kanyakumari Tours - Padmanabhapuram Palace
Padmanabhapuram Palace due to its artistic appeal, the place continues to be one of the best tourist attractions in Kanyakumari. Several of the parts of the place still place to be the true impression of the conservative Kerala architectural style and art.  The King’s Council chamber stands to be the most excellent beautiful portion of the Padmanabhapuram Palace and it is for this reason known to be one of the best Kanyakumari tours attractions
Padmanabhapuram Palace
Padmanabhapuram Palace stands to be one of the most excellent tourist attractions in Kanyakumari and is at a distance of twenty kms from Nagercoil and is at a distance of fifty kms from the district of Thiruvananthapuram, in Kerala. While you come out from the gates of the palace into the open, you get this odd feeling of having relived history and leave Padmanabhapuram with a bit of history with you.

No comments:

Post a Comment