Golden sands, coastal calm, and a rhythm that’s unhurried—Trivandrum isn’t trying to impress; it simply is. And with return fares from $789, Malaysian Airlines invites you to fly straight into its mellow charm with all the comfort and warmth they’re known for.
This isn’t a rush-through kind of destination. It’s one where time slows down just enough for you to notice the details. Mornings begin with soft waves kissing the shores of Kovalam Beach. The breeze carries the scent of spices, coconuts and incense. Locals move with a gentle confidence, inviting you to experience life the way they live it—gracefully.
Whether you’re wandering the pathways of Kerala’s celebrated Arts & Crafts Village or pausing under the carved domes of the Napier Museum, the city makes it clear: tradition doesn’t mean stuck. It means anchored.
Trivandrum’s architecture blends colonial and Dravidian styles with quiet elegance. Its temples—some dating back centuries—still pulse with life. And nearby, the backwaters wait with their mirror-still reflections and whispering palms.
Flights from Australia to Trivandrum with Malaysian Airlines come with the promise of comfort and the kind of hospitality that makes every journey feel personal. You’re not just flying; you’re being looked after, from take-off to touchdown.
Return fares start from just $789 all-in, with the best value currently available for departures from Perth. Travellers from Melbourne and Adelaide can hop aboard too, with return flights priced from $919.
Book by 9 April 2025, and choose your perfect window between now and 15 December 2025—whether it’s the lush green monsoon months or the golden glow of early summer.
Trivandrum might not shout. It doesn’t need to. It welcomes you quietly, sincerely, and always with a story worth remembering.
So, if your soul’s craving something unfiltered, unplugged and gently unforgettable—this is your boarding call.
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