Local Festivals
Participate in the Paranettu maholsavam festival for a unique cultural experience.
Venganoor, located within Trivandrum City in Kerala, India, is a place of historical and cultural importance. It is renowned as the birthplace of Ayyankali, a significant figure in Kerala's social reform history. The area is also home to the Mekkumkara Sree Neelakeshi Mudippura temple, dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali, which hosts the Paranettu maholsavam festival every six years, drawing numerous pilgrims. Additionally, Venganoor is near the upcoming Vizhinjam international trans-shipment port, adding to its strategic importance.
Venganoor, located within Trivandrum City in Kerala, India, is a place of historical and cultural importance. It is renowned as the birthplace of Ayyankali, a significant figure in Kerala's social reform history. The area is also home to the Mekkumkara Sree Neelakeshi Mudippura temple, dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali, which hosts the Paranettu maholsavam festival every six years, drawing numerous pilgrims. Additionally, Venganoor is near the upcoming Vizhinjam international trans-shipment port, adding to its strategic importance.
Birthplace of Ayyankali, a prominent social reformer.
Mekkumkara Sree Neelakeshi Mudippura temple dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali.
Paranettu maholsavam festival held every six years.
Close proximity to Vizhinjam international trans-shipment port.
Known for its historical and cultural heritage.
Home to significant temples and festivals.
Proximity to the Vizhinjam international port.
Participate in the Paranettu maholsavam festival for a unique cultural experience.
Visit the Mahatma Ayyankali Smarakam to learn about the life and contributions of Ayyankali.
History enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
35,963
Explore the Mekkumkara Sree Neelakeshi Mudippura temple, especially during festival times.
Malayalam, English
November-February
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Venganoor, with mild weather ideal for exploring.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to experience local festivals.
Fall offers comfortable weather and fewer crowds, perfect for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore the cultural sites without the heat.