Kerala, India
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) operates a network of local and regional buses. These buses are the main form of public transport for connecting Varkala Town with surrounding villages and nearby cities.
They are generally non-air-conditioned and can be crowded but present an authentic local experience at a very low cost. Purchase tickets directly from the conductor on board.
Varkala Bus Stand (Varkala Town) is the main bus hub. Varkala Sivagiri Railway Station is the rail hub. Auto-rickshaws are available for transfers.
Buses generally operate from early morning (around 5:00 AM) until late evening (9:00 PM-10:00 PM). Trains typically run throughout the day.
Public buses and trains in India are generally not wheelchair accessible. This means they lack ramps or designated spaces for mobility challenges.
Mainly for longer distances like airport transfers or day trips. Book through hotel or local travel agents.
Usually fixed for specific routes (e.g., airport transfers) or negotiated for longer journeys. Payment almost always in cash.
Ola Cabs is more prevalent in Kerala than Uber, especially for inter-city travel or airport pickups.
Use reputable providers. If using Ola/Uber, verify driver/vehicle details. Agree on auto-rickshaw fare upfront.
Options for independent exploration.
Main roads are paved, but smaller lanes can be unpaved, narrow, and uneven. Congestion is common, especially in Varkala Town.
Designated parking is limited, specifically on the busy North Cliff. Car parking can be a challenge.
Night driving carries higher risks due to poor street lighting, undisciplined driving, and animals on the road.
Walking and cycling offer intimate ways to experience Varkala's charm and natural beauty.
These services are not available in Varkala itself. They are more common in larger metropolitan cities in India.
Limited Availability
Varkala does not offer boat taxi services for getting around. Boat tours are available in nearby Kollam (for backwaters) but are tourist activities, not main transport.
Tourist Activity Only
No cable cars or funiculars. Auto-rickshaws are the most unique and prevalent local transport method.
Auto-rickshaws Prevail
Maximize your movement around Varkala with smart choices.
Varkala's layout makes walking the North Cliff and beach highly rewarding. Footpaths and pedestrian-only areas make exploring easy.
Scooters are a popular choice for visitors seeking flexibility to venture beyond the main tourist areas and discover hidden gems.
Varkala's own railway station facilitates convenient and inexpensive travel to nearby major cities, including the state capital.
Embrace the main modes of transport—auto-rickshaws, scooters, and walking—for the most authentic Varkala experience.
These options offer the best blend of local immersion and flexibility for exploring the town and its surroundings.