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Pozhiyoor South View Point

Poovar, Kerala, India
Pozhiyoor South View Point is a scenic coastal ledge located at the southernmost tip of the Thiruvananthapuram district, marking the geographical boundary between Kerala and Tamil Nadu. This viewpoint offers an uninterrupted, 180-degree vista of the vast Arabian Sea, where the waves crash against t he rugged shoreline with rhythmic intensity. Unlike the sandy stretches of the main estuary, the South View Point features a more dramatic landscape with rocky outcrops and elevated land that allows for a birds-eye view of the coastline. It is a preferred spot for travelers who seek solitude and a deep connection with the ocean's raw power. The air here is remarkably fresh, carrying the scent of sea salt and damp earth. From this vantage point, one can see the colorful fishing boats venturing into the deep sea, appearing like tiny specks against the blue horizon. The location is relatively untouched by large-scale commercialization, preserving its natural and rugged beauty. It is an excellent spot for watching the sun dip below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of crimson and violet. The local villagers often frequent this area, and their warm hospitality adds to the charm of the visit. The viewpoint is also a great place to observe the local flora that has adapted to the salty coastal breeze. It serves as a reminder of the vastness of the Indian Ocean and the historical importance of these coastal lookouts for ancient mariners.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 45 minutes to 1 hour.
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    Place Type:
    View Point, Coastal Scenic Spot.
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: This is a public viewpoint and does not require any tickets for entry.

    Parking Fee: A nominal charge of INR 20-50 might be collected for vehicles parked nearby. ...
    No Entry Fee: This is a public viewpoint and does not require any tickets for entry.

    Parking Fee: A nominal charge of INR 20-50 might be collected for vehicles parked nearby.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Accessible 24 hours, but recommended visit is from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning for sunrise or late evening for the cool sea breeze and sunset. ...
    Regular Timings: Accessible 24 hours, but recommended visit is from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning for sunrise or late evening for the cool sea breeze and sunset.
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    Special Events:
    New Year Sunset: A popular spot for locals to gather and watch the last sunset of the year.

    Seasonal Bird Migration: Every year from November to February, special sightings of migratory birds occur here. ...
    New Year Sunset: A popular spot for locals to gather and watch the last sunset of the year.

    Seasonal Bird Migration: Every year from November to February, special sightings of migratory birds occur here.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Cliff Edge: A wide-angle shot from the viewpoint capturing the curve of the coastline.

    Crashing Waves: High-speed shots of waves hitting the rocks at the base of the viewpoint.

    Border Landmark: Photos at ...
    Cliff Edge: A wide-angle shot from the viewpoint capturing the curve of the coastline.

    Crashing Waves: High-speed shots of waves hitting the rocks at the base of the viewpoint.

    Border Landmark: Photos at the point that signifies the boundary between the two southern states.

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Things To Do

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    Landscape Observation: Spend time observing the horizon where the sea meets the sky in a seamless blue line. It is a meditative experience that helps in de-stressing.

    Shore Fishing: Watch or participate in traditional angling from the rocks alongside the local enthusiasts. It requires patience but is very rewarding when the fish bite.

    Coastal Trekking: Walk along the elevated shoreline towards the Tamil Nadu border for a light trek. The terrain is a mix of sand and rock, providing a good workout.

    Picnic: Carry a small mat and some snacks to enjoy a quiet picnic with a view of the ocean. Ensure you do not leave any litter behind to preserve the beauty.

    Wave Watching: Find a safe spot on the rocks to watch the powerful wav...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Sunset Views: Famous for its panoramic sunset views at the southern tip of Kerala.

    Border Point: Known as the gateway between the coastal cultures of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. ...
    Sunset Views: Famous for its panoramic sunset views at the southern tip of Kerala.

    Border Point: Known as the gateway between the coastal cultures of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture and Dimensions: The view point consists of a natural elevated cliff-like platform made of laterite and granite formations. It spans a coastal stretch of approximately 200 meters. There are small concrete seating areas and a paved walkway for visitors.
    Architecture and Dimensions: The view point consists of a natural elevated cliff-like platform made of laterite and granite formations. It spans a coastal stretch of approximately 200 meters. There are small concrete seating areas and a paved walkway for visitors.

    Coastal Fortification: The architecture includes sea walls made of reinforced concrete and massive stone blocks to withstand the monsoon waves, standing roughly 3 meters above the high-tide level.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Reach Thiruvananthapuram Airport and take a taxi via the Poovar-Kollengode road for a 30 km drive.

    By Train: Get down at Parassala Railway Station and hire an auto-rickshaw for the 10 km journey to the point.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Spots: 1. Paruthiyoor Beach (0. 5km), 2. Kerala-TN Border (1km), 3. Pozhikkara (1. 5km), 4. Poovar Island (6km), 5. Kollemcode Temple (3km), 6. Elephant Rock (2km), 7. Vizhinjam Port (18km), 8. Azhimala Temple (12km), 9. Kovalam (20km), 10. Trivandrum Zoo (35km).

Tourism Tips

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    Footwear: Wear sturdy shoes with good grip as the rocky terrain can be slippery near the water.

    Safety Warning: Stay away from the edge of the rocks during high tide or monsoon as waves can be unpredictable.

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