
Here is a practical 3 Day Travel Itinerary for Visiting Varkala with a useful attraction table. I’ve grouped nearby places together so the trip feels easy, not rushed. Varkala’s core appeal is its mix of cliff views, beach time, pilgrimage spots, backwaters, and short heritage excursions such as Anchuthengu/Anjengo Fort and Ponnumthuruthu Island.
Day 1: Cliff, beach, temple, and sunset
Start with Varkala Cliff and Papanasam / Varkala Beach, which are the heart of the town and the best first-day introduction to Varkala. Spend the morning on the cliff walk, relax at the beach, and keep time for photos, cafés, and sea views. Later, visit Janardhana Swamy Temple, one of Varkala’s best-known spiritual landmarks near the beach road. End the day with sunset from the cliff.
Suggested flow
- Morning: Varkala Cliff walk
- Late morning: Papanasam / Varkala Beach
- Afternoon: Varkala Aquarium
- Evening: Janardhana Swamy Temple
- Sunset: Back to Varkala Cliff
Why this works
This day stays within the main Varkala zone, so there is very little travel time. It is ideal after arrival and gives you the classic Varkala experience first.
Day 2: Quiet beaches, lake, backwaters, and island feel
Use day two for the calmer nature side of Varkala. Start at Odayam Beach, then continue north to Edava Beach and Kappil Beach & Backwaters, where the meeting of sea and backwaters is one of the most scenic landscapes around Varkala. If you want a soft-activity day, add a short boat ride or kayaking session. If you prefer a more peaceful half-day experience, visit Ponnumthuruthu (Golden Island) by country boat.
Suggested flow
- Morning: Odayam Beach
- Late morning: Edava Beach
- Afternoon: Kappil Beach & Backwaters
- Optional: boating / kayaking
- Evening option: Ponnumthuruthu Island
Why this works
These places are better for slow travel, photography, birdwatching, and quieter beach time than the main cliff area.
Day 3: Heritage and spiritual Varkala
Keep the third day for Varkala’s cultural side. Begin at Sivagiri Mutt, an important spiritual and reformist center associated with Sree Narayana Guru. Then take a short excursion to Anchuthengu / Anjengo Fort, a historic coastal fort around 12 km from Varkala. If time remains, add the nearby coast for relaxed views before returning.
Suggested flow
- Morning: Sivagiri Mutt
- Late morning to afternoon: Anchuthengu / Anjengo Fort
- Evening: relaxed return to Varkala town or final cliff sunset
Why this works
It balances the first two nature-heavy days with history and spirituality, and it is a good plan for your final day before departure.

Table of Places in Varkala
| Place | Popularity | Average Time Spent | Entry / Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Varkala Beach / Papanasam Beach | Very High | 2 to 3 hours | Free |
| Varkala Cliff | Very High | 1.5 to 2 hours | Free |
| Janardhana Swamy Temple | Very High | 45 minutes to 1 hour | Free |
| Kappil Beach & Backwaters | High | 1.5 to 2.5 hours | Free entry; boating extra |
| Sivagiri Mutt | High | 1 to 1.5 hours | Free |
| Anchuthengu / Anjengo Fort | High | 1 to 1.5 hours | Usually free |
| Ponnumthuruthu (Golden Island) | Medium to High | 2 to 4 hours | Island access generally by paid boat |
| Odayam Beach | Medium | 1 to 2 hours | Free |
| Edava Beach | Medium | 1 to 2 hours | Free |
| Varkala Aquarium | Medium | 30 to 45 minutes | About ₹30 per person |
| Kappil boating / water activities | Medium | 30 minutes to 1 hour | Varies by activity/operator |
| Mangrove / kayaking experiences near Varkala region | Medium | 1.5 to 4 hours | Varies by operator |
Best order if you want the smoothest trip
For the least backtracking, use this order:
Day 1 main town area, Day 2 north beaches and backwaters, Day 3 spiritual and heritage circuit. That keeps the compact central attractions first, then the scenic outer belt, then the short heritage run.
Helpful travel tips
Varkala Beach is beautiful, but sea conditions can sometimes turn rough. Swim only in marked safe areas and always pay attention to local warnings and lifeguards. Also, boating and water-sport rates can change by season and operator, so confirm locally before paying.
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