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Karunagappally to Thiruvananthapuram

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Karunagappally to Thiruvananthapuram is approximately 90 km. You can travel by bus or train along the coastal route. The NH 66 highway connects these cities. Expect a travel time of 2 to 3 hours. Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala.

Total Distance: Driving distance 90 km, Air distance 80 km.
Fastest Way
Train takes 2 hours.
Cheapest Way
Local train for 100 INR.
Compare Karunagappally to Thiruvananthapuram Routes
Train
Direct
Bus
Direct
Duration 2 hours 2.5 hours
Avg Price 100 - 300 INR 150 - 300 INR
Operator Indian Railways KSRTC
Route Karunagappally to Trivandrum Central NH 66
Tip Trains are faster than buses. KSRTC buses are very frequent.
Travel Tips
  • Transport
    Buses are very frequent.
  • Train
    Check the train schedule on the NTES app.
  • Food
    Try local Kerala cuisine.
  • Connectivity
    Both towns are well-connected.
  • Weather
    Carry an umbrella for sudden rains.
Safety Tips
  • Night Travel
    Safe for travel at night.
  • Luggage
    Keep your bags secure.
  • Emergency
    Keep the local police number handy.
  • Scams
    Avoid unauthorized taxis.
People Also Ask
  • Is Trivandrum safe?
    Yes, it is a safe city.
  • How to reach Trivandrum from Karunagappally?
    Bus or train is best.
  • What is the best time to visit?
    Winter is best.
  • Are there flights?
    Trivandrum has an international airport.
  • Is it better to drive?
    Bus is more convenient.
Quick Info
  • From Karunagappally, Kerala, India
  • To Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

September to March.

Things to Do in Thiruvananthapuram
1
Padmanabhaswamy Temple
A famous temple in the city.
2
Kovalam Beach
A world-famous beach nearby.
3
Napier Museum
A museum with rich history.
4
Zoo
One of the oldest zoos in India.
Tags
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