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thiruvananthapuram, where the heat meets the hum

@Jasper Reed3/5/2026blog

i landed in thiruvananthapuram expecting a tropical paradise but instead got a mix of chaos and calm. the first thing i noticed was the humidity, which was exactly 61% according to my weather app. it felt like someone had turned up the oven to a simmer. not too bad, i guess, unless you hate being a human in a sauna.

then there's the neighbors. if you get bored, the backwaters are a short drive away. i heard that some locals swear by the beaches, but others say they’re just a bunch of dirty water. i’m the kind of person who likes to check both options, so i ended up wandering around the city instead.

the reviews here are all over the place. i overheard someone at a cafĆ© saying that the street food here is the best, but another person whispered that it’s all just street meat. i’m not sure which to believe. maybe it’s a good thing? maybe not.

i just checked and it’s 25.58 degrees, which is like the perfect temperature for a sweaty walk. or a nap. i took the latter.

the weather data i got shows a temp min and max of 25.58 to 25.95. so it’s basically the same all day. that’s both a relief and a curse. no dramatic changes, just a constant presence of heat.

now, the map. i put up an iframe here because why not?


i found some images that might help.

mountains and sea

street market

palm trees


links are tricky. i grabbed a tripadvisor for the local market, a yelp for a cafĆ©, and a local board for rumors about ghost stories. none of them are reliable, but hey, that’s the point.

someone told me that the local market sells the best mango chutney, but maybe it’s a myth. i heard that. i’m not sure if i should trust it. maybe i’ll just buy a bottle and find out.

the vibe here is all over the place. sometimes it’s like you’re in a movie set, other times it’s just a bunch of people pretending to be normal. i’m not sure if that’s a good thing.

i’m a digital nomad by choice, so i’d recommend this place if you’re into that. but don’t expect anything too organized. it’s messy, but that’s part of the charm.

p.s. if you’re here, maybe try the street food. i heard that. i’m not sure if i should. maybe i will.

tags: ['travel', 'thiruvananthapuram', 'human', 'vibe', 'messy']


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