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INTRODUCTION 
The Study Tour as per the curriculum was an exposure trip to a place of educational or 
historical importance. A Report of tour has to be prepared by all student-teachers. The tour programme 
of BNV College of Teacher Education was planned for a day. It was a journey from Thiruvananthapuram 
to Kanyakumari. We covered Thripparappu water falls and Padmanabhapuram Palace in between. 
OBJECTIVES 
The expected outcome includes providing situations for the student-teachers to learn and get 
acquainted with the process of organizing /conducting a study tour/field work and understanding the 
environment around. 
TOUR REPORT 
We gathered in our campus at around 5:30 am. Started from the college at 6:10 am with 
the guidance and company of our Principal Dr Valsala, other teachers Mrs Reshmi and Mrs Lekshmi Binu 
along with our all in all Unnikrishnan Sir and Sabu chetan. We reached our first destination, 
Thripparappu Waterfalls at about 8:15 am. 
Thripparappu Waterfalls 
Thirparappu is famous for its waterfalls and is located in Kanyakumari District of TamilNadu in the 
southern part of India. Thirparappu Falls is located 42 km from Nagercoil (headquarters of Kanyakumari 
District), 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram (capital of Kerala) and a distance of 5 km from Kulasekaram 
(nearest town panchayat). This famous falls is in the Kodayar (Kothai River).The Kodayar makes its 
descend at Thirparappu and the water fall at this place is about 13 km. from Pechiparai dam. 
Thirparappu waterfalls is 300 feet long and consists of a rocky riverbed. The water falls from a height of 
nearly 50 feet and the water flows for about seven months in a year. The whole bed above the falls is 
one rocky mass which extends up to a distance of about quarter of a kilometer upstream where the 
famous Thirparappu weir has been constructed for supplying water to the paddy fields.
On either side of the river, on the left bank of the river in between the water falls and the weir, there is 
a temple dedicated to Siva enclosed by strong fortification. The District Administration has recently 
constructed a swimming pool which is very popular among the children. 
A Mahadever kovil located near this fall, is the third one of the twelve Sivalaya's. The lord after 
destroying the yagam of dhaxan as virabhadra murthi has taken abode over here. This lord, who is very 
sweet for the sincere worshippers, is in a fierce form. There are many old inscriptions in this temple 
including the one of the pandiya king dated ninth century. This temple is built around A.D. 9th Century. 
This is famous for its Kerala Architecture. 
We had our packed breakfast from there. And re-started our voyage at 9:30 am. 
Padmanabhapuram Palace 
Padmanabhapuram Palace was our second destination. We reached there at 10:15 am. The Palace is 
located in at Padmanabhapuram Fort, in Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India. 
Padmanabhapuram is the former capital city of the erstwhile kingdom of Travancore. It i s about 20km 
from Nagercoil, and about 50km from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The palace complex is inside an old 
granite fortress around four kilometers long. The palace is located at the foot of the Veli Hills, which 
form a part of the Western Ghats. The river Valli flows nearby. 
The palace was constructed around 1601 AD by Iravi Varma Kulasekhara Perumal who ruled Venad 
between 1592 and 1609. It is believed that the Thai Kottaram was built in 1550. The founder of modern 
Travancore, King Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1706–1758) who ruled Travancore from 1729 to 
1758, rebuilt the palace in around 1750. King Marthaanda Varma dedicated the kingdom to his family 
deity Sree Padmanabha, a form of Lord Vishnu and ruled the kingdom as Padmanabha dasa or servant of 
Lord Padmanabha. Hence the name Padmanabhapuram or City of Lord Padmanabha. In the late 18th 
century, precisely in 1795 the capital of Travancore was shifted from here to Thiruvananthapuram, and 
the place lost its former glory. However, the palace complex continues to be one of the best examples of 
traditional Kerala architecture, and some portions of the sprawling complex are also the hallmark of 
traditional Kerala style architecture. 
Structures 
The Padmanabhapuram Palace complex consists of several structures:
Mantrasala: the King's Council Chamber 
Thai Kottaram: the Queen Mother's Palace, constructed before 1550 
Natakasala: the Performance Hall 
Central mansion: A four-storeyed mansion at the centre of the complex 
Thekee Kottaram: the Southern Palace 
Other features 
The Padamnabhapuram Palace complex has several other interesting features: 
 The palace is located in Kanyakumari district of TamilNadu state but administered by the 
Government of Kerala state. 
 The clock tower in the palace complex has a 300 year old clock, which still keeps time. 
 A big hall now bare, which can accommodate around 1000 guests, and where ceremonial feasts 
were held, on auspicious occasions. 
 A secret passage, now blocked, through which the king, his immediate family members, and 
their entourage could escape to another palace, located several kilometers away in the event of 
any emergency. Name of this palace is Charottu kottaram. 
 A flight of steps leads to a bathing pond, which has lost its f reshness due to neglect and years of 
disuse. 
 The palace complex also has a section of curios and several interesting objects: 
 An entire room filled with old Chinese jars, all gifts by Chinese merchants. 
 A variety of weapons (which were actually used in warfare), including swords and 
daggers. 
 Brass lamps, wood and stone sculpture, a variety of furniture and large mirrors made of 
polished metal. 
 A gallery of paintings depicting incidents from the history of Travancore. 
 A wooden cot made of up to 64 wooden pieces of a variety of medicinal tree trunks 
 Polished stone cot, meant for cool effect 
 Toilet and well 
Our expedition through the mansion offered all the sights, sounds and feels of a different world. After 
that wonderful experience we started at about 12:15 pm and halted at a nearby restaurant for lunch. 
We reached our final terminus at 2:00 pm.
Kanyakumari 
The southernmost end of the mainland of Indian subcontinent, Kanyakumari is an indispensable part of 
any South India tour. Kanyakumari formerly known as Cape Comorin is a town in Kanyakumari District in 
the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Kanyakumari is unique in itself for being amongst the very few places in 
the country where you could watch a sunrise and also a sunset sitting in the very same spot. It is also 
famous for the Kanyakumari Devi temple! 
Kanyakumari Devi Temple 
The place takes its name from the goddess Devi Kanya Kumari, considered to be a sister of Krishna. 
Women pray to her for marriage. The goddess is believed to be the one who removes the rigidity of our 
mind. The temple here is a Shakti Peetha, one of the holiest shrines of the Mother goddess. It is said 
that the backbone area of Sati Devi’s corpse fell here. This is one of the rare temples in India where Devi 
(Mother Goddess) is worshipped as a child (Baalaambika). Also nearby are eleven sacred theertham. 
Vivekananda Rock 
Much more than just a tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, Vivekananda rock is more of a sacred 
monument dedicated to one of the most revered spiritual leaders - Swami Vivekananda. Also on this 
rock, there is a Dhyana mandapam, an area for meditation. 
Swami Vivekananda came to Kanyakumari before his departure for Chicago to participate in the World 
Religious Conference. He sat on meditation on this rock and became a powerful spiritual leader and 
philosopher. 
Thiruvalluvar Statue 
A statue of Thiruvalluvar is erected near the Vivekananda rock as a memorial to the man who gave Tamil 
literature the 'Word that never fails'. The foundation stone for the statue was laid in 1979 and the work 
was completed in 1999. 
“Thirukkural” is a precious gem among the classics, unique in the deliverance of code of conduct to the 
mankind to follow for all time to come. Virtue, Wealth and Love: this treatise encompasses the whole 
gamut of human life by Thiruvalluvar. 
Ferry services are available to reach the memorial. The ferries transporting tourists from mainland to 
the islands can be seen with one returning to the mainland and the other one about to stop at the 
Tiruvalluvar statue after carrying over tourists from Vivekananda Rock. 
The Gandhi Mandapam 
The Gandhi Memorial has been built on the spot where the urn containing the Mahatma's ashes was 
kept for public viewing before immersion. Resembling central Indian Hindu temples in form, the
memorial was designed in such a way that on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, the first rays of 
the sun fall on the exact place where his ashes were kept. 
After some shopping at the end we started our journey back to Thiruvananthapuram at 5:20 pm. 
CONCLUSION 
The studious attitudes and efforts got completed successfully. Thus, the BNV CTE Study 
Tour 2014 has come to a full circle as we touched our College campus at about 8:00 pm. Each one of 
were tired but contented for sure. As we slept that night we were all rejuvenated and very much ready 
to welcome a clear morning of vivid colours of sky and grass, the wide clear view of the horizons, the 
‘small’ city of Thiruvananthapuram, and the open green fields of our College grounds.

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One day tour report

  • 1. INTRODUCTION The Study Tour as per the curriculum was an exposure trip to a place of educational or historical importance. A Report of tour has to be prepared by all student-teachers. The tour programme of BNV College of Teacher Education was planned for a day. It was a journey from Thiruvananthapuram to Kanyakumari. We covered Thripparappu water falls and Padmanabhapuram Palace in between. OBJECTIVES The expected outcome includes providing situations for the student-teachers to learn and get acquainted with the process of organizing /conducting a study tour/field work and understanding the environment around. TOUR REPORT We gathered in our campus at around 5:30 am. Started from the college at 6:10 am with the guidance and company of our Principal Dr Valsala, other teachers Mrs Reshmi and Mrs Lekshmi Binu along with our all in all Unnikrishnan Sir and Sabu chetan. We reached our first destination, Thripparappu Waterfalls at about 8:15 am. Thripparappu Waterfalls Thirparappu is famous for its waterfalls and is located in Kanyakumari District of TamilNadu in the southern part of India. Thirparappu Falls is located 42 km from Nagercoil (headquarters of Kanyakumari District), 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram (capital of Kerala) and a distance of 5 km from Kulasekaram (nearest town panchayat). This famous falls is in the Kodayar (Kothai River).The Kodayar makes its descend at Thirparappu and the water fall at this place is about 13 km. from Pechiparai dam. Thirparappu waterfalls is 300 feet long and consists of a rocky riverbed. The water falls from a height of nearly 50 feet and the water flows for about seven months in a year. The whole bed above the falls is one rocky mass which extends up to a distance of about quarter of a kilometer upstream where the famous Thirparappu weir has been constructed for supplying water to the paddy fields.
  • 2. On either side of the river, on the left bank of the river in between the water falls and the weir, there is a temple dedicated to Siva enclosed by strong fortification. The District Administration has recently constructed a swimming pool which is very popular among the children. A Mahadever kovil located near this fall, is the third one of the twelve Sivalaya's. The lord after destroying the yagam of dhaxan as virabhadra murthi has taken abode over here. This lord, who is very sweet for the sincere worshippers, is in a fierce form. There are many old inscriptions in this temple including the one of the pandiya king dated ninth century. This temple is built around A.D. 9th Century. This is famous for its Kerala Architecture. We had our packed breakfast from there. And re-started our voyage at 9:30 am. Padmanabhapuram Palace Padmanabhapuram Palace was our second destination. We reached there at 10:15 am. The Palace is located in at Padmanabhapuram Fort, in Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India. Padmanabhapuram is the former capital city of the erstwhile kingdom of Travancore. It i s about 20km from Nagercoil, and about 50km from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The palace complex is inside an old granite fortress around four kilometers long. The palace is located at the foot of the Veli Hills, which form a part of the Western Ghats. The river Valli flows nearby. The palace was constructed around 1601 AD by Iravi Varma Kulasekhara Perumal who ruled Venad between 1592 and 1609. It is believed that the Thai Kottaram was built in 1550. The founder of modern Travancore, King Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1706–1758) who ruled Travancore from 1729 to 1758, rebuilt the palace in around 1750. King Marthaanda Varma dedicated the kingdom to his family deity Sree Padmanabha, a form of Lord Vishnu and ruled the kingdom as Padmanabha dasa or servant of Lord Padmanabha. Hence the name Padmanabhapuram or City of Lord Padmanabha. In the late 18th century, precisely in 1795 the capital of Travancore was shifted from here to Thiruvananthapuram, and the place lost its former glory. However, the palace complex continues to be one of the best examples of traditional Kerala architecture, and some portions of the sprawling complex are also the hallmark of traditional Kerala style architecture. Structures The Padmanabhapuram Palace complex consists of several structures:
  • 3. Mantrasala: the King's Council Chamber Thai Kottaram: the Queen Mother's Palace, constructed before 1550 Natakasala: the Performance Hall Central mansion: A four-storeyed mansion at the centre of the complex Thekee Kottaram: the Southern Palace Other features The Padamnabhapuram Palace complex has several other interesting features:  The palace is located in Kanyakumari district of TamilNadu state but administered by the Government of Kerala state.  The clock tower in the palace complex has a 300 year old clock, which still keeps time.  A big hall now bare, which can accommodate around 1000 guests, and where ceremonial feasts were held, on auspicious occasions.  A secret passage, now blocked, through which the king, his immediate family members, and their entourage could escape to another palace, located several kilometers away in the event of any emergency. Name of this palace is Charottu kottaram.  A flight of steps leads to a bathing pond, which has lost its f reshness due to neglect and years of disuse.  The palace complex also has a section of curios and several interesting objects:  An entire room filled with old Chinese jars, all gifts by Chinese merchants.  A variety of weapons (which were actually used in warfare), including swords and daggers.  Brass lamps, wood and stone sculpture, a variety of furniture and large mirrors made of polished metal.  A gallery of paintings depicting incidents from the history of Travancore.  A wooden cot made of up to 64 wooden pieces of a variety of medicinal tree trunks  Polished stone cot, meant for cool effect  Toilet and well Our expedition through the mansion offered all the sights, sounds and feels of a different world. After that wonderful experience we started at about 12:15 pm and halted at a nearby restaurant for lunch. We reached our final terminus at 2:00 pm.
  • 4. Kanyakumari The southernmost end of the mainland of Indian subcontinent, Kanyakumari is an indispensable part of any South India tour. Kanyakumari formerly known as Cape Comorin is a town in Kanyakumari District in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Kanyakumari is unique in itself for being amongst the very few places in the country where you could watch a sunrise and also a sunset sitting in the very same spot. It is also famous for the Kanyakumari Devi temple! Kanyakumari Devi Temple The place takes its name from the goddess Devi Kanya Kumari, considered to be a sister of Krishna. Women pray to her for marriage. The goddess is believed to be the one who removes the rigidity of our mind. The temple here is a Shakti Peetha, one of the holiest shrines of the Mother goddess. It is said that the backbone area of Sati Devi’s corpse fell here. This is one of the rare temples in India where Devi (Mother Goddess) is worshipped as a child (Baalaambika). Also nearby are eleven sacred theertham. Vivekananda Rock Much more than just a tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, Vivekananda rock is more of a sacred monument dedicated to one of the most revered spiritual leaders - Swami Vivekananda. Also on this rock, there is a Dhyana mandapam, an area for meditation. Swami Vivekananda came to Kanyakumari before his departure for Chicago to participate in the World Religious Conference. He sat on meditation on this rock and became a powerful spiritual leader and philosopher. Thiruvalluvar Statue A statue of Thiruvalluvar is erected near the Vivekananda rock as a memorial to the man who gave Tamil literature the 'Word that never fails'. The foundation stone for the statue was laid in 1979 and the work was completed in 1999. “Thirukkural” is a precious gem among the classics, unique in the deliverance of code of conduct to the mankind to follow for all time to come. Virtue, Wealth and Love: this treatise encompasses the whole gamut of human life by Thiruvalluvar. Ferry services are available to reach the memorial. The ferries transporting tourists from mainland to the islands can be seen with one returning to the mainland and the other one about to stop at the Tiruvalluvar statue after carrying over tourists from Vivekananda Rock. The Gandhi Mandapam The Gandhi Memorial has been built on the spot where the urn containing the Mahatma's ashes was kept for public viewing before immersion. Resembling central Indian Hindu temples in form, the
  • 5. memorial was designed in such a way that on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, the first rays of the sun fall on the exact place where his ashes were kept. After some shopping at the end we started our journey back to Thiruvananthapuram at 5:20 pm. CONCLUSION The studious attitudes and efforts got completed successfully. Thus, the BNV CTE Study Tour 2014 has come to a full circle as we touched our College campus at about 8:00 pm. Each one of were tired but contented for sure. As we slept that night we were all rejuvenated and very much ready to welcome a clear morning of vivid colours of sky and grass, the wide clear view of the horizons, the ‘small’ city of Thiruvananthapuram, and the open green fields of our College grounds.