Edition: International
Sunday 11 January, 2026
BREAKING NEWS

Touches of his South Asian Heritage Sparked at Mamdani’s Inauguration as New York Mayor

  • News
    • Kochi
    • Trivandrum
    • Kozhikode
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • E24hrs
    • Cinema
    • Directors
    • Actors
  • Education
    • Career
  • Automobile
  • Personalities
    • Political Leaders
  • Religion
    • Christian
      • Catholic
      • Latin Catholic
      • Syro Malabar
    • Hindu
    • Islam
  • Environment
  • More
    • Food
    • Wellness
    • Lifestyle
    • Beauty & Fashion
    • Fitness
    • Mental Health
    • Yoga
    • Video
  • മലയാളം
BREAKING NEWS
100Days: Thirike, Neestream and Gopi Make their Way into the India Book of Records
Milma Chairman K S Mani Gets Indian Dairy Association’s Best Dairy Professional Award
Tech A Break Officially Relaunched with Grand Motor Rally at Technopark
Indian Myeloma Congress Begins at Amrita
Museums, Art Spaces Remind People of Togetherness: Scholars at Spice Routes Conference
‘Aazhi’ Art Exhibition Presents Muziris Signature in History
    • News
      • Kochi
      • Trivandrum
      • Kozhikode
    • Sports
    • Business
    • Health
    • Entertainment
      • E24hrs
      • Cinema
      • Directors
      • Actors
    • Education
      • Career
    • Automobile
    • Personalities
      • Political Leaders
    • Religion
      • Christian
        • Catholic
        • Latin Catholic
        • Syro Malabar
      • Hindu
      • Islam
    • Environment
    • More
      • Food
      • Wellness
      • Lifestyle
      • Beauty & Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Mental Health
      • Yoga
      • Video
    • മലയാളം
  • Kerala
  • Phase-I of Travancore Heritage Tourism Project to Focus on Kerala Capital

    By NE Reporter on January 13, 2021

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
    Showcasing the cultural richness of the erstwhile Travancore kingdom that now lies in the southern part of the state, the Kerala Government is set to begin a Rs 100-crore Travancore Heritage Tourism Project (THTP) that envisages conservation of the region’s palaces, mansions and temples.

    The project will ensure that the old-world looks of the structures will be retained, besides illuminating the landmarks of the city to give them greater visual appeal in the evenings.

    THTP, overall, covers heritage structures from Padmanabhapuram Palace, now in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, to the Parthasarathy temple on the banks of the Pampa in Aranmula of Pathanamthitta district. The first phase will be carried out in four stages across Thiruvananthapuram district, giving fillip to the tourism development.

    The project has been drafted by Mumbai-based architectural firm AbhaNarainLambah Associates, which is into conservation of several historical sites across India.

    “The Travancore Heritage Tourism Project is an attempt to highlight the hidden jewels of the erstwhile kingdom and give a boost to tourism, creating a new circuit for visitors to explore Kerala”, said State Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran.

    The phase one of THTP will give a facelift to the famed Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple and adjoining East Fort, besides 19 majestic building complexes on either side of arterial MG Road up till Vellayambalam, spanning five kilometres. These structures will be illuminated by employing state-of-the-art techniques.

    Simultaneously, a 14-km stretch from East Fort, which is the heart of the city, to Enjakkal northwestward will have 21 heritage-value structures lit up aesthetically. The work on both the roads is progressing well, authorities said.

    The second phase will carry out renovation of the historical monuments such as the dilapidated Koyikkal Palace in Attingal which is 30 km north of the state capital,150-year-old AnanthaVilasam mansion, the 1839-built RangaVilasam and SundaraVilasam, also near Padmanabhaswamy temple.

    At the centre of the project is Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple, with the remnants of its fort wall, streets with historically and architecturally important structures, shopping streets, the temple pond and the living streets.

    As part of the project, the state secretariat will be made more attractive with laser project. Using digital system, it will throw light on the political history of the 1956-formed Kerala.

    THTP has also charted the renovation of the Kilimanoor Palace that gave birth to world-famous artist Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906).

    Centuries old stone structures like Arattu Mandapam at Shanghumugham beach and the rock-cut cave at Vizhinjam have been made part of the heritage circuit.

    The project also has brought in its ambit vintage institutional buildings in the city, most of which are still functional, like State Central Library, Ayyankali Hall (previously known as VJT Hall), University College and Post Master General (PMG) building.

    Apart from the monuments associated with the royal period, the circuit includes structures like Anjengo Fort, a trade settlement of East India Company in down south and the remnants of the 16th century Portuguese built St Thomas Fort at Thangassery in Kollam,

    By conserving and renovating the heritage monuments of the Travancore belt, THTP seeks to bring in more tourists from abroad.

    NE Reporter

    AbhaNarainLambah AssociatesEast FortKoyikkal PalacePadmanabhapuram PalaceParthasarathy TempleSree Padmanabhaswamy TempleTravancore Heritage Tourism Project

    more recommended stories

    • Museums, Art Spaces Remind People of Togetherness: Scholars at Spice Routes Conference

      KOCHI: Museums and art galleries are.

    • Spice Routes Conference Lays Road Map to Strengthen Inter-cultural Relations

      KOCHI: The first International Spice Routes.

    • International Spice Routes Conference to Begin on Jan 6

      KOCHI:Revisiting the fabled Spice Route that.

    • Top Scholars to Lead Sessions at Global Spice Routes Conclave

      KOCHI:The three-day International Spice Routes Conference.

    • Global Spice Routes Conclave to Unveil Heritage Network

      THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Declaration of the Spice Routes Heritage.

    • Congress Leader Held in CM Vijayan and Potti AI Image Row, Released After Questioning

      KOZHIKODE:Senior Congress leader and state unit.

    • Kochi to Host Global Spice Route Conference from Jan 6 to 8

      KOCHI:The first international Spice Route Conference.

    • Travel + Leisure Selects Kerala as the Best Wellness Destination

      THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Kerala received Travel + Leisure India’s.

    • Kerala Making Rapid Strides in Tech-Driven Development: CM Pinarayi Vijayan

      THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Asserting that Kerala’s moment has come.

    • Sabarimala Gold Heist Case: Court Denies Bail to TDB Ex-chief Padmakumar

      KOLLAM:The Sabarimala gold heist investigation took.

    Live Updates

    • Milma Chairman K S Mani Gets Indian Dairy Association’s Best Dairy Professional Award
    • Tech A Break Officially Relaunched with Grand Motor Rally at Technopark
    • Indian Myeloma Congress Begins at Amrita
    • Museums, Art Spaces Remind People of Togetherness: Scholars at Spice Routes Conference
    • ‘Aazhi’ Art Exhibition Presents Muziris Signature in History

    NewsExperts.in

    • മലയാളം
    • മലയാളം

    What’s New ?

    • Milma Chairman K S Mani Gets Indian Dairy Association’s Best Dairy Professional Award
    • Tech A Break Officially Relaunched with Grand Motor Rally at Technopark
    • Indian Myeloma Congress Begins at Amrita
    • Museums, Art Spaces Remind People of Togetherness: Scholars at Spice Routes Conference
    • ‘Aazhi’ Art Exhibition Presents Muziris Signature in History

    Newsexperts.in - powered by Klickevents Infosolutions (P) LTD