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Ashtamudi lake.

Ashtamudi Lake

The incredible beauty of Kerala, Ashtamudi lake has eight branches that coincide with the Arabian sea after converging into one channel, hence the name Ashtamudi, where Ashta means eight and mudi means branch. Spell-binding the travelers with its inarticulate and persuasive charm, this second largest lake in Kerala is one of the most popular places to visit in Kollam . Beautifying the banks of this lake, palm and coconut trees, intensifies the fascinating experience of calm and lush green waterways. Thriving harmoniously in Kollam district of Kerala, Ashtamudi lake immerses the tourists with tremendous pleasure by granting them an experience of houseboat cruising. Things to do - Backwater Cruising, Fishing, Experience unimaginable stay in a houseboat, Island visit. Location - Kollam, district of Kerala Price - Coasting by houseboat will start from INR 2500. Timings - Welcome travelers 24 hours preferred timing by travelers from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Best time to visit - To enjoy most of it, visit between November to March for cool and pleasant weather.

Thangassery Light House

Thangassery Light House

Climb up the 200 steps to enjoy the panoramic view of the Arabian sea and Kollam. Mounting grandly above the coconut trees, Tangasseri Lighthouse is the second tallest lighthouse with a height of 140 feet on the coast of Kerala. The red and white painted bands around the lighthouse make it marvelous and dignified. Moreover, witnessing the pleasant sunset from the top of the lighthouse is a breathtaking experience. Attracting tourists towards its enchanting beauty and calming view, an evening to the lighthouse is worth visiting among places to see in Kollam . Things to do - Climb up and enjoy the view from the lighthouse, Relax at Thangassery beach, Pump the adrenaline rush with scuba diving and surfing, go fishing.   Location - Kollam, district of Kerala Price - INR 3 for children and INR 10 for adults. Extra charges are applicable for the camera. Timings - Sunrise to Sunset. Best time to visit - Visit in Winters i.e. between the month of November to March for cool and pleasant weather.

Kollam Beach

Kollam Beach

The beauty of Kollam beach makes it a vantage point to unwind and relish its picturesque landscape. The mysterious view of natural blue waters blending with the infinite bright sky bequeaths the sightseers amazed. The Kollam beach calls to rejuvenate the mind and body, energising the tourists with its cultural and spiritual aura. This beach is famous among some travelers with the name of Mahatma Gandhi Beach and soothes wanderers with lush green, calm backwaters, and endless water activities. Things to do -  Beach fun activities, Swimming, visit nearby Mahatma Gandhi Park.   Location - Kollam, district of Kerala Price - No entry fee. Timings - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Best time to visit - The most pleasant time to visit is from October to February.

Thirumullavaram Beach

Thirumullavaram Beach

An unexplored beach of Kerala where golden sand surrounds clear blue water and the serene seashore is embellished by coconut and palm trees. The delightful view of sun-soaked sand, soothing blue sea, and lush green palm never fail to attract tourists. Holding a place in the list of places to see in Kollam , tourists visit this place to get immersed in the calm and peaceful surroundings. Being one of the isolated beaches of Kerala, the beauty of the beach is still unimpaired. Just like any other beach, travelers relax and enjoy swimming and sun-bathing. Things to do - Sit back and relax, Swimming, Sun-bathing, Visit nearby Vishnu temple.   Location - 6 km north of Kollam, district of Kerala Timings - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Best time to visit - The most delightful time to relax is from October to March.

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Kollam Adventure Park

Kollam Adventure Park

The center of leisure activities for people with no age limit. A must-go-to place for luxurious boating, picnic, and the art museum among other tourist places in Kollam. The park encloses a place possessing numerous rides and impressive scenery that makes it ideal for a family picnic. With the alluring backwaters, travelers can enjoy houseboat cruises, deluxe boats, and speedboats in the midst of serene waters. Apart from the boat club, children’s park, this place covers enticements such as a 200-year-old government guest house and Yatri Nivas. Also, on the establishment is the art museum, where painting lovers seizes a chance to admire exhibit paintings collected from different parts of the country. And the fun doesn’t end here, a nature dweller can visit the mangroves close to the park to spot endangered species of bushes. Things to do - Boating, Art Museum, yatri Nivas, and vintage guest house, fun activities and rides at the park.  Location - Behind guest house, Asramam, Kollam Price - INR 30. Timings - 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Best time to visit - The playful time is from October to March.

Anandavalleswaram Temple

South India is home to auspicious temples and religion, Anandavalleswaram temple, devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, is one of them. Well-known among the tourists, this temple is nearly 1100 years old, located in the heart of Kollam district. The story that revolves around the name of this temple states that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are in a happy state and hence the name ‘Anandavalleswaram’. To acquire some peace and unique experience, add this temple in your places to visit in Kollam schedule. The worshipers here get peace, while the travelers get mesmerised by its charm and tranquillity. Location - 2.5 Km from Kollam junction railway station   Price - No entry fee. Timings - 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. Best time to visit - Full moon days are considered more auspicious.

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Sri Mahaganapathi Temple

Sri Mahaganapathi Temple

This temple is one of the famous pilgrimage spots in Kollam, popular among worshipers as the center of spirituality and devotion. The architecture of this centuries-old temple attracts most of the tourists admiring its charming design. The most interesting fact about this temple, where the family of shiva resides is that, even non-Hindus are allowed to visit here. The idol of Lord Ganapathi symbolises the presence of this temple but it also has idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The god devotees worship the lord with the offering of Unniyappam Udayasthamanapooja, Maha Ganapathi Homam, and Pushpanjali. Things to do - Visit to Worship the Lord and nearby Kottukal Cave Temple. Location - 25 Km from Kollam  Price - No entry fee. Timings - 4:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Best time to visit - You can visit at any time of the year.

Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls

Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls

A sight for enduring the magnanimous waterfall and a variety of wild animals. Located in the vicinity of the Konni forest area, the waterfall is popular among the travelers for its scenic and breathtaking sight. The sound of falling water and chirping birds will make you fall in love with the surrounding landscape. For such a pleasant and delightful experience, this place is worth visiting among other places to visit in Kollam. The cascade startles the sightseers with its colorful hues of descending stream from an altitude of 25 meters. Things to do - Trekking, Visit nearby falls such as Manalar falls and Palaruvi falls, Konni forest area. Location - Achankovil-Shencottah Road of Kollam district. Price - No entry fee. Timings - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM  Best time to visit - The most suitable time to visit is after monsoon i.e. from September to February.

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Palaruvi Falls

Palaruvi Falls

The whitestream waterfall descending from the height of 300ft resembles the shape of a horse’s tail. The stream of milk names the cascade as Palaruvi, which rushes down the mountain, giving a glorious view and is one of the top places to visit in Kollam. This enchanting surroundings breathes of the lush green forests, Kallad river, and some other minor watercourses. The roaring sound of the stream echoes in the quietness of the encircling forest, making this site incredible. The tourists experience the freshness of its water from the lower pool generated by a massive storm of the waterfall. Along with admiration of its alluring beauty, Palaruvi Falls also holds a sacred significance and is worshipped by local people. Things to do - Palaruvi trek, Kurishumala Trek  Location - Achankovil-Shencottah Road of Kollam district. Price - Below 13 years of age - free; Above 13 years INR 10. Timings - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM  Best time to visit - July to October.

Thevally Palace

Thevally Palace

An architectural wonder located on the banks of Ashtamudi lake, it is a blend of British, Dutch, and Portuguese architectural style. This heritage center reflects the glory of the princess reign and attracts tourists from different parts of the country. The beauty of this palace holds a magnificent view because of the lush green coconut plantation and palm trees' surroundings. Dwellers of the historical palace and scenic beauty must add this destination to their list of places to visit in Kollam route. Apart from the picturesque landscape, tourists are fascinated by the ecstatic experience of the nearby pristine lake and refreshing breeze. Things to do - Picnic on the lawns of the palace, trekking to Sankhili forest. Location - Kollam - Elamballoor Road, Palace Nagar, Thevally, Kollam Price - No entry fee. Timings - 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM  Best time to visit - The most suitable time to visit is from March to May and October to February.

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Paravur Lake

Paravur Lake

Paravur town in the Kollam district bears a small lake that merges with the backwaters of Kerala. Attracting a number of travelers, this lake embellishes the Keralan backwaters with perfection and serenity. Another real fascination in the region of Paravur lake is the Priyadarshini watercraft club. This watercraft club uncovers immense boating choices in the realm where the Arabian Sea, river, and the Kappil backwater merge. Travelers can fancy shopping at the stretch of Paravur-Edava-Varkala street, running along the bank of Paravur Lake. Paravur Lake is additionally exceptionally famous Paravur Lake is around 4 kilometers far from Paravur town. Paravur-Edava-Varkala Street goes through the banks of Paravur Lake. Furthermore, the mangroves standing along both sides of the lake intensifies its beauty, making it more attractive. Additionally, to admire the wide-ranging view of the lake, climb on to the mountains situated on the north and east of the place. This lake is popular and significant as it connects as a part of the Trivandrum-Shornaur Canal System to the Edava and Ashdamudi Kayal. Things to do - Canoeing , Swimming. Location - Paravur town, 13 km from Kollam. Price - No entry fee. Timings - 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Best time to visit - September to December.

St Thomas Fort

St Thomas Fort

The trading center of pepper, also known as Tangasseri fort, this heritage center of Kollam has a rich trade history and culture. Situated in East Tangasseri on the banks of the Arabian sea in Kerala, the fort is 50 feet high and faces the beach. The fort remains as one of the most important archaeological sites in Kollam, attracting tourists to visit this monument and unwind its historical trading link. The rustic appearance and lush green surroundings of the fort makes it an excellent point for photography and mesmerises the travellers with its exquisite architecture. If you are a history lover, visit this fort to learn about the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British rulers. Things to do - Photography, Unreveal the trading history. Location - 8 km from Kollam Price - No entry fee. Timings - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Best time to visit - Explore the old-aged fort from September till the end of February.

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Kakkathuruthu

Kakkathuruthu

A small magnificent island popularly known as the island of crows, it is a prime attraction for bird watchers. The beauty of the island enhanced by coconut trees and paddy fields is breathtaking and doesn’t miss a chance of enticing travelers, be it nature or food lovers. Speaking of food, the place serves a variety of food ranging from Kerala cuisine to seafood such as karimeen, crabs, and shrimp. Furthermore, tourists enjoy the view of the setting sun and watching the sky hues, shifting its color from pale blue to crystal clear blue. The sole place in Kerala listed in Nat Geo's magazine for relishing the time of dusk. Things to do - Broom making, Boating, Chinese net, Bird watching, Toddy tapping, Shinkari melam, Catnet fishing, Clam meat processing. Location - 10 km from Kollam Price - No entry fee. Timings - open 24 hours Best time to visit - Anytime of the year.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Police Museum

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Police Museum

The museum represents the historical figure, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, famously known as the ‘Iron Man of India’. Tourists are fascinated to visit this museum to locate traces of the history and growth of the Indian police force. The museum holds arms and ammunition of the 18th and 19th century including bullets, guns, machines, and much more. Additionally, the place endures the unknown facts about Kerala Police force and information charts on DNA tests, human bones, fingerprints and snapshots of police dogs, etc. Things to do - Walk down the trail of museum galleries to unreveal arts and crafts, antique masterpieces, artifacts, manuscripts, old oil paintings. Location - 2 km from Kollam bus station. Price - INR 10 for children and INR 20 for adults. Timings - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, except Sundays. Best time to visit - Anytime of the year.

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Chinnakada Clock Tower

Chinnakada Clock Tower

The symbolic clock tower is considered as the heart of the city Kollam. The name Chinnakada is derived from China-Kada, meaning China bazaar. The tower faces four directions of the city with clocks on all sides, and the fascinating architectural design of the colonial era attracts the tourist to take a glance at the landmark of the city. The clock tower has become a non-official symbol of Kollam and is the busiest part of the city where roads from Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha, Downtown, Sengottai, Ashramam, Kollam Beach, and the City bus stand meet. Location - 0.5 km from Kollam railway station. Price - No entry fee. Timings - Open 24 hours. Best time to visit - Anytime of the year.

Kottankulangara Devi Temple

Kottankulangara Devi Temple

A Hindu temple, devoted to goddess Durga Bhagavathy or Aadi Shakthi- popularly symbolised as the supreme mother of power. The tourists are attracted by its unique architecture, where the temple has no roof above the sanctum. The sole temple in India that holds a unique ritual of men getting dressed in female attire at the Kottankulangara Festival. The cross-dressing is encouraged not only by the local people but also by the tourists visiting during the annual festival. You can encounter men dressed as women who will be marching to the sanctuary holding traditional lamps as the lamp holds great significance in this temple. Devotees visit the sanctuary to look for the attributes of the goddess and give the offerings of payasam, aravana, iratti madhuram and ornaments, silks etc. Location - 17 km from Kollam city center. Price - No entry fee. Timings - 5:00 am to 8:30 pm. Best time to visit - Anytime of the year, Visit in mid of March to join the annual function.

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Infant Jesus Cathedral

Infant Jesus Cathedral

The historic Roman Catholic church established by Portuguese in the city of Kollam is another tourist attraction point. This magnificent church endures spellbinding interiors, a vast compound and beautifully glass painted windows depicting the life of jesus. The main attraction of this church is one of the glass window paintings that showcases Christ sitting in the lotus position and meditating. The quiet abundance of the church besides its panoramic beauty is what makes a traveler's visit to this Roman Catholic church worth it. Location - 8 km from Kollam city center. Price - No entry fee. Timings - Open 24 hours. Best time to visit - Anytime of the year, Visit during christmas to enjoy the eve.

Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary

Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary

An adrenaline-rushing place for adventure-seeking travelers. The wildlife sanctuary tempts tourists with its scenic beauty and authentic nature’s aura. Kollam houses only this wildlife sanctuary, which is renowned for its biodiversity and beautiful landscape . It encloses activities such as jungle camping, trekking, jeep safaris, bird watching, etc. Travelers can hike to the trails of evergreen forest and camp at any one of the five camping sites within. Moreover, travelers come across a rare tree species called Chenkurunji while wandering across the forest. Things to do - Trekking, bird watching, camping, boating and Jeep safari. Location - 2 km from Kollam bus station. Price - INR 7500 for 2 person. Timings - Open 24 hours . Best time to visit - October to February.

Puttingal Temple

Puttingal Temple

An ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavati is situated in Paravur village on a small ant hill, known as Puttu. This temple in Kollam is one of the most sacred destinations for worship and celebrates the birth of the goddess every year in the month of Meenam- March or April. The story behind the temple fascinates travelers pulling them during the festive celebration to experience a massive firework show and a series of rituals. Location - 20 km from Kollam railway station. Price - No entry fee. Timings - 5:00 am to 8:30 pm. Best time to visit - Anytime of the year, Visit in the month of March or April to celebrate the festival.

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Ashtamudi Lake

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#1 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 2 km from Kollam Railway Station, Ashtamudi Lake is a beautiful lake situated in the Kolla district of Kerala. It is the southern gateway to the backwater of Kerala, and among the most visited tourist places in Kollam . Spread over an area of 16 km, Ashtamudi Lake is the second largest lake in Kerala, after Vembanad Lake, which has found its way into the sea through the Neendakara estuary. The 8 arms or channels of the Ashtamudi Lake are what gave it its name. The lake resembles the shape of a palm conifer or an octopus. Surrounded by lush green trees and swaying coconut palms, Ashtamudi Lake is famous for its panoramic views. Boating is offered in the lake by The Kollam Boat Club. It is the entrance to the famous backwaters of Kerala and the houseboat rides here are extremely famous. The Kollam to Alappuzha route is considered among the best in the backwaters. A lot of tourists come here .....

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Kollam Beach

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#2 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 2 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Kollam Beach, also known as Kochupilamodu Beach is located in Kochupilamodu. It is also known as Mahatma Gandhi Beach. The Mahatma Gandhi Park situated at the southern end of the beach is an added attraction. The beach offers beautiful views of sunset and it is ideal for swimming.

Thirumullavaram Beach

Thirumullavaram Beach

#3 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 5.5 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Thirumullavaram Beach is a beautiful beach with full of coconut palms. This beach is excellent for bathing and swimming. Mahavishnu Temple near the beach is a worth visiting place.

Thangasseri Beach & Light House

Thangasseri Beach & Light House

#4 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 4 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Thangasseri Beach is a beautiful & historical beach on Ariabian Sea. This place was a Portuguese settlement in 15th/16th century and later changed hands between Dutch & British. Thangasseri beach is a wonderful place to spend an evening and watch the lovely sunset. The beach is adjacent to Kollam Fort. At north-east corner of the beach, the ruins of Thangasseri Fort built in the 18th century are also interesting to visit. Lighthouse situated close to the beach is worth visiting. Built in 1902, the majestic Lighthouse is 144 feet tall. Lighthouse is open to public between 3:30 PM & 5:30 PM. Feb to Nov is the best time to visit Thangasseri Beach.

Kappil Beach

Kappil Beach

#5 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 18 Kms from Kollam and 6 Kms from Varkala, Kappil Beach is a famous weekend gateway from Tivandrum. Sprawls across 25 acres of land, the thin line of sand beach separates Edava-Nadayara Lake from the Arabian Sea. Swimming, water sports and Sun-bathing are famous activities at this spot. Boating is available in the backwaters of the lake at Priyadarshini Boat Club and Lake Sagar Boat Club near Beach. Dolphins are an added attraction on the Kappil Beach. Kappil Beach is connected by bus service from Kollam, Varkala & Trivandrum.

Thenmala Dam

Thenmala Dam

#6 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 68 km from Kollam, 39 km from Tenkasi & 73 km from Trivandrum, Thenmala Dam also known as Kallada Dam or Parappara Dam located in Thenmala village is built across Kalla River. It is situated very close to Kollam - Tenkasi road. The dam is located amidst picturesque location with beautiful surroundings at the foothills of the Western Ghats. The surroundings of Thenmala Dam are developed under eco-tourism development activities. It is also selected by World Tourism Organisation as one of the best eco-friendly projects in the world. Thenmala means honey hill. Due to the peculiar floristic composition of the forest, the honey collected from Thenmala forest is famous for its medicinal values. This place has facilities like winding pathways, sway bridge, amphitheatre and a musical fountain. You can also visit the traditional tree houses of the tribal of this area. There are also boating facilities in the reservoir. .....

Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Waterfalls

#7 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 29 km from Tenkasi, 81 km from Kollam, & 86 km from Trivandrum, Palaruvi Waterfall is a wonderful waterfall located at Aryankavu. Situated on Kollam - Tenkasi road, it is one of the popular waterfalls in Kerala , and among the must-visit places during Kollam trip . Palaruvi Waterfalls, which literally translates to 'Stream of Milk', cascades down through rocks from a height of about 300 feet. It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls near Trivandrum . The waterfall is surrounded by lush green valleys and natural herbal groves, which makes this waterfall, rich in medicinal properties. Regarded as one of the most famous Kollam sightseeing places , the Palaruvi Waterfall is known to have ayurvedic properties. Locals believe that .....

Paravur

#8 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 16 km from Kollam, Paravur is a beautiful place with a combination of Sea, Lakes, Rivers, Backwaters, and vast green fields. This is one of the fabulous places in Kerala and among the must-include places in Kollam tour packages . Paravur town has a small lake that merges with the backwaters of Kerala. The mangroves standing along both sides of the lake intensifies its beauty, making it more attractive. This lake is popular and significant as it connects as a part of the Trivandrum-Shornaur Canal System to the Edava and Ashtamudi Kayal. Another real fascination in the region of Paravur lake is the Priyadarshini watercraft club. This watercraft club uncovers immense boating choices in the realm where the Arabian Sea, river, and the Kappil backwater merge. With a thin stretch of narrow land dividing the sea and Pravur lake, the beach at Paravur is ideal to sit and gaze at the natural beauty.

Janardhana Swamy Temple - Varkala

Janardhana Swamy Temple - Varkala

#9 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of about 26 km from Kollam, Janardhana Swamy Temple is located in Varkala, which is a coastal town on the banks of Arabian Sea. Situated on top of a small hillock near Papanasam Beach, this temple is believed to be 2000 years old. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Hanuman and it is important for 'Pithrutharpanam'. The temple was maintained by the Pandya Kings. Only Hindus are allowed inside the inner sanctum of the temple. Photography is not allowed inside. Timings: 4 AM to 12 PM and 5 PM to 8 PM

Clock Tower

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#10 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 0.5 Km from Kollam Railway Station, Clock Tower is situated in Chinnakada and it is a major landmark in the town of Kollam. This tower has become an unofficial symbol of Kollam District. This quadrangular tower was built by the natives in honor of Unichakam Veedu K G Parameshwaran Pillai, the former chairman of Kollam Municipality between 1932 & 1948. The construction was started in 1941 and completed in 1944. Built with brick and white cement, it has the distinction of being the first clock tower of Travancore. The four big clocks placed on the sides were brought from Kolkata.

Rameshwaram Temple

Rameshwaram Temple

#11 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 3 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Rameshwaram Temple is one of the oldest temples in this region. Dedicated to Lord Siva, this temple is one among the four Lord Siva temples built by the Legend Natukotta Chettiar. Built in 12th century, this temple shows Pandyan influence and has several inscriptions in Tamil writted between 12th & 16th centuries. The temple has very interesting & attractive sculpture work. The anuual temple festival is celebrated in Jan/Feb every year.

Sastha Temple - Sasthamkotta

Sastha Temple - Sasthamkotta

#12 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 28 km from Kollam, Sastha Temple is a Hindu temple located at Sasthamkotta near Kollam. It is one of the famous temples in Kerala , and among the best religious places to visit in Kollam . Situated on the banks of vast Sasthamkotta Lake, Sree Dharmasastha Temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The temple was built by a prince of the Pandalam Royal family. Folklore has it that the idol consecrated at Sasthamcotta temple is none other than the swayambhu idol worshipped by Lord Ram during his trip to Lanka (Sri Lanka) in search of his consort, Sita. Lord Ganesha is also worshipped at this temple.   Shri Dharma Sastha temple is built in the Kerala style of architecture. The temple is surrounded by Sasthamkotta lake. The presiding deity of the temple is Shri Dharma Sastha, accompanied by his consort 'Prabha' and son 'Sathyaka'. The Dharmasastha .....

Sasthamkotta Lake

Sasthamkotta Lake

#13 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 26 Kms from Kollam, Sasthamkotta Lake is beautiful lake and the largest fresh water lake in Kerala. This vast lake surrounded by hills on 3 sides is the source of drinking water for Kollam district. Boating facilities are available in the lake by country boats. The lake is home for 27 species of freshwater fish including pearl spot, cat fish and two genera of prawns. The surroundings of the lake are being developed as attractive tourism destination.

Ayyappa Temple - Kulathupuzha

Ayyappa Temple - Kulathupuzha

#14 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 60 Kms from Kollam, Ayyappa Temple located in Kulathupuzha is one of the famous Ayyappa temples in Kollam district. This picturesque location is situated on Thiruvananthapuram-Shenkottai road. The temple is located on the banks of Kulathupuzha River surrounded by dense forests. Lord Shiva in the form of ShivLlinga is also worshipped at this temple. Vishnu Mahotsav celebrated in April / May is the main festival at this temple.

Parabrahma Temple - Ochira

Parabrahma Temple - Ochira

#15 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 33 Kms from Kollam, Parabrahma Temple located in Ochira is situated on Kollam - Alleppey main road. The Ochira temple is very unique that, it has no deity. Also no rituals are performed in the temple. The temple is dedicated to Parabrahma (universal consciousness) and has no idol of any god. The structure of the temple is also not different from traditional temples. There are many versions about the origin of the name Ochira. One of them is that, 'Om' the representation of Parambrahmam, the god of all gods and the word 'Chira' (piece of land) combine together to form 'Om Chira' meaning the 'land of Parambrahmam'. During the course of time Om Chira became Ochira. The two main events of this temple are Ochira Kali in mid June, and the Panthranduvilakku festival celebrated for 12 days in November / December.

Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary - Thenmala

Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary - Thenmala

#16 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 78 km from Kollam, Shendurny Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Kollam district of Kerala. Located at the edge of Thenmala Dam's catchment area in the Western Ghats, it is one of the lesser-known wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala , and among the major places to visit as part of Kollam holiday packages .   Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary comes under the control of Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve. It was established in the year 1984 and comprises 172 sq. km. The name is a corruption of the Chengurinji, a tree endemic to the region (Gluta travancorica). The sanctuary is a valley of green splendour acclaimed for its rich biodiversity lying on either side of the Shendurney river. The sanctuary is spread across 26 sq. km artificial lake formed by Thenmala Dam. According to recent archaeological findings, this place has witnessed one of the oldest river valley .....

Matha Amrithanandamayi Ashram

Matha Amrithanandamayi Ashram

#17 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 33 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Matha Amrithanandamayi Ashram is the residence of Matha Amrithanandamayi Devi, one of the popular female guru in India. The ashram is situated at Amrithapuri near Mallikavu. This Math has a beautiful temple and facilities for more than 700 devotees to stay at a time. The main deity worshipped at the temple in Ashram is Goddess Kali. Mata is called as Ammaby by the devotees all over the world. Thousands of people come to experience the unique darshan of Mata, in which she holds each devotee in her arms like a mother embracing a child. Amrithapuri is 4 Kms from Vavvakkavu Junction on NH47. It can be reached by frequent buses from Kollam.

Rock-Cut Temple - Kottukkal

Rock-Cut Temple - Kottukkal

#18 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 44 Kms from Kollam, Rock-Cut Cave Temple located in Kottukal is a magnificent temple situated at a distance of 10 Kms from Ayur junction on Thiruvananthapuram - Kottayam. This rock-cut temple has a ShivLinga & sculptures of Nandi & Hanuman. This temple has similarities with Mahabalipuram temple (near Chennai) and is believed to belong to Pallava period - 8th Century. There are two 10 ft x 8 ft rooms cut through rocks and covered by a single rock overhead. The temple would appear like an elephant's back from outside. A rectangular carved area in the center of cave has the image of Ganapati carved on the rock. On either sides of it are two larger structures. Inside of each structure are the entrances to the inner shrines. One of the entrances has a Nandi carved in the portico and the shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Alumkadavu

#19 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 28 Kms from Kollam, Alumkadavu is a beautiful village located on Ashtamudi Lake Backwaters. Alumkadavu is famous for houseboat constructions. This place is also known for coir making. Visitors can plan a tour to one of the boat building yards in Alumkadavu and watch the art of making boats. Alumkadavu is about 4 Kms from NH47 towards Alleppey and connected by frequent bus services with Kollam. Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM. Close on Sundays.

Munroe Island

Munroe Island

#20 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 26 Kms from Kollam, Munroe Island is a beautiful island formed by the backwaters of Ashtamudi Lake & Kallada River. This island is named after Colonel Munroe, the British resident of Travancore State, who helped in integrating several backwater regions of Kerala by forming canals. The discovery of Stone Age tools made this place an important historical destination in this region. The canals are used for local transport. Munroe Island is connected with Pattomthuruthu & Pezhumthuruthu Islands by boat. DTPC operate boat cruises to the island twice a day at 9 AM & 2 PM.

St. Andrews Church - Kovilthottam

St. Andrews Church - Kovilthottam

#21 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 17 Kms from Kollam, St. Andrews Church located in Kovilathottam is situated close to NH47 towards Alappuzha. The church is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on west and the T.S. Canal on east. Kovilthottam is one of the important Christian pilgrimages in Kollam. This parish was founded in 1398 and the Church was reconstructed in 1779 by the Franciscan missionary. This beautiful church was enhanced by several additions & renovations.

Kottankulangara Devi Temple - Chavara

Kottankulangara Devi Temple - Chavara

#22 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 14 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Kottankulangara Devi Temple is located in Chavara. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. Kottankulangara Chamayavillanku is a famous festival celebrated at this temple celebrated in Mar / Apr. This festival is also referred to as Thalappoli Mahosthavam. Hundreds of men dress up like females, as part of offerings to the goddess. There is a unique ritual called 'Chamaya Vilakku' where a group of young women come to the temple at night in a long procession with lighted lamps in their hands. Other interests in & around Chavara include St. Andrews Church and Kovilthottam Beach & Light House.

Ayyappa Temple - Achenkovil

Ayyappa Temple - Achenkovil

#23 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 82 Kms from Kollam, Ayyappa Temple located in Achenkovil is one of the 5 most important Ayyappa Temples in Kerala. Lord Ayyappa is depicted as a married man here and worshipped along with his two wives Purna and Pushkala. It is believed that the idol here was installed by Lord Parashurama. This Temple is famous for curing poisonous snake bites. The Ayyappa idol at this temple holds Sandalwood Paste and Thirtha (holy water). The Chandan and Thirtha are considered to have medicinal properties to cure snake bites. The two important festivals of this temple are Mandala Pooja celebrated in December/January and the festival celebrated in January/February. The two notable features of the festival are the Therottam & Pushpabhishekam. Unlike Sabarimla, Women of all ages can enter this temple.

Ganapathy Temple - Kottarakkara

Ganapathy Temple - Kottarakkara

#24 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 25 Kms from Kollam, Ganapathi Temple located in Kottarakkara is one of the famous temples for Lord Ganapathi in Kerala state. Though the presiding deity of the temple is Lord Siva, this temple is famous as Lord Ganapathy temple. The temple is famous for Kottarakkara Unniappam, a rare sweet offered as Prasadam. The temple celebrated its famous festival called Thiruvathira in the Malayalam months of Meenam/Medam (April). The temple also has smaller shrines for Goddess Parvati, Murugan, Ayyappa and Nagaraja. Non-Hindus are also allowed in this temple.

Puttingal Temple - Paravur

Puttingal Temple - Paravur

#25 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 20 Kms from Kollam, Puttingal Temple dedicated to Goddess Devi is located in Paravur village. This temple is located on a small ant hill, known as 'puttu'. The present structure is about 200 years old. The famous festival of this temple is called 'Thottampattu', starts on the 21st day of the month of Vrischikam (November/December). The birthday of the Godess is also celebrated in a grand manner in the month of Meenam - March/April. Traditional arts like Aswathi vilakku, Kathakali, Kampadikali, Marameduppu are celebrated during this festival.

Kollam Pooram

Kollam Pooram

#26 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 2.5 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Kollam Pooram is a famous 10 day festival celebrated in the month of April at Sri Krishna Temple. The festival commences with the traditional flag hoisting. Kathakali is performed on all days of the festival. The deities of the nearby temples come on caparisoned elephants to pay homage to Lord Sri Krishna at this temple. This ritual is known as cherupooram. Kudamattam ceremony is celebrated in a grand manner on the last day of festival. Around 58 well decorated elephants participate in the procession on this day. Thousands of devotees gather in the temple compound to witness this grand spectacle.

Mahadeva Temple - Thrikkadavoor

Mahadeva Temple - Thrikkadavoor

#27 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 7 Kms from Kollam Railway Station, Mahadeva Temple desticated to Lord Siva is located in Thrikkadavoor is a famous Siva Temple in the district of Kollam, situated on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake. The temple celebrates two important festivals every year. The annual Srattu festival is celebrated in the month of Kumbham (February) which attracts thousands of devotees. Eight artificial horses which represent the eight areas around the temple is a special attraction during Srattu festival. The annual Kettukazhcha festival is a colorful festival celebrated in the month of Dec-Jan or Feb- Mar.

Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta

#28 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 62 km from Kottayam, 67 km from Alleppey, 96 km from Tenkasi, 109 km from Trivandrum, 119 km from Kochi, 162 km from Tirunelveli, 197 km from Kanyakumari, and 238 km from Madurai, Pathanamthitta is a beautiful town and the administrative capital of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala. Also known as the pilgrim capital of Kerala, Pathanamthitta is the main transport hub to the famous pilgrim center - Sabarimala and also one of the popular places to visit in Kerala . It is situated in the central Travancore region of Kerala, close to the Western Ghats. Pathanamthitta town is located on the banks of Achankovil and three major rivers of Kerala - Achankovil, Pamba & Manimala flow through the district. Pathanamthitta is a combination of two words Pathanam and Thitta which means an array of houses on the riverside. It is one of the famous places to visit near Kochi . Pathanamthitta ..... Distance (From Kollam): 62 Kms Trip Duration (From Kollam - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Trivandrum

#29 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 85 km from Kanyakumari, 204 km from Kochi, 266 km from Madurai, 385 km from Coimbatore, 400 km from Trichy, 770 km from Chennai, 622 km from Mangalore, and 746 km from Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, also known as Trivandrum, is the capital of the state of Kerala and the headquarters of Thiruvananthapuram district. It is one of the must-include places in Kerala tour packages . Situated between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Thiruvananthapuram means the City of Lord Anantha in Sanskrit and Malayalam. The name derives from the deity of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, one of the must-visit places as part of Trivandrum tour packages . Trivandrum is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland. The city once formed a part of the kingdom of Travancore, which had its capital at Padmanabhapuram. Even now most of the buildings ..... Distance (From Kollam): 70 Kms Trip Duration (From Kollam - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Alleppey

#30 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 63 km from Kochi, and 152 km from Trivandrum, Alappuzha is a magnificent destination in Kerala with a mix of Backwaters and Beach. This is also one of the popular attraction not to miss in your honeymoon tour , and also one of the best Kerala tourist places . Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea close to the banks of Vembanad Lake. It is the administrative headquarters of the Alappuzha district and the 6th largest city in Kerala. Along with Kumarakom, Alappuzha is among the most famous destination of Kerala Backwaters . A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience. It connects Kumarakom and Cochin to the North and Kollam to the South. The never-ending panorama of lush green paddy fields, towering coconut trees, shimmering water, and long canals around Alappuzha ..... Distance (From Kollam): 82 Kms Trip Duration (From Kollam - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Kottayam

#31 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 48 km from Alleppey, 63 km from Kochi, 142 km from Munnar, 155 km from Trivandrum, and 240 km from Coimbatore, Kottayam is a city located in central Kerala and is also the administrative capital of Kottayam district. It is one of the well known places to visit as part of Kerala Tour Packages . The city is an important trading center of spices and commercial crops, especially rubber. Kottayam is bounded by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake on the west. Kottayam is well known as a beautiful Kerala backwaters destination with stunning landscape and beauty. Kumarakom, the most famous backwater destination of Kerala is situated very close to Kottayam. It is also a gateway to the pilgrim centers of Sabarimala, Mannanam, Vaikom, Ettumanoor, Bharananganam, Erumeli, Manarcaud. Kottayam is the first town to have attained 100 percent literacy in ..... Distance (From Kollam): 93 Kms Trip Duration (From Kollam - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Kutralam Falls / Courtallam Falls, Near Tenkasi

Kutralam Falls / Courtallam Falls, Near Tenkasi

#32 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 7 km from Tenkasi, 62 km from Tirunelveli & 160 km from Madurai, Courtallam, or Kutralam Falls is a stunning waterfall situated near Tirunelveli. It is one of the prominent waterfalls in Tamilnadu , and among the must include places in Tenkasi holiday packages . Courtallam is famed as the 'Spa of South'. There are nine waterfalls at Courtallam where the River Chittar cascades over 92 meters at varying volumes. The Main falls or Peraruvi is the most popular and the biggest among the nine falls, at a distance of about 300 meters from Courtallam Bus Stand. Falling from a height of 60 m, it is located right inside Courtallam town. The flow of water is interrupted by the Pongumakadal rock and comes down gently making it a safe place to bathe. The waters of Courtallam are believed to have medicinal qualities as it flows through forests of herbs. The Kutralanathar Temple, ..... Distance (From Kollam): 100 Kms Trip Duration (From Kollam - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Varkala

#33 of 33 Places to Visit in Kollam

At a distance of 25 km from Kollam, 44 km from Trivandrum, 51 km from Kovalam, 107 km from Alleppey, 118 km from Kottayam, 127 km from Kanyakumari, 158 km fro Tirunelveli, 174 km from Kochi, and 156 km from Kanyakumari, Varkala is a calm and quiet coastal hamlet situated on the Arabian Sea coast in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. It is one of the oldest municipalities in Kerala, and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Varkala is the suburban city of Trivandrum. Varkala is a lesser-known yet absolutely paradisiacal destination that houses relatively untouched and clean beaches, historical forts, religious sites, natural springs, backwaters, and more. This quaint town in the southern part of Kerala is known for the unique sedimentary rocks belonging to the Cenozoic age, popularly known as the Warkalli Formation, one of the must-include places in Varkala tour packages . The ..... Distance (From Kollam Railway Station): 25 Kms Trip Duration (From Kollam Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Most Asked Questions on Kollam

Kollam attracts travelers all-round the year with its wide variety of sightseeing options. However, winter from October to March is the best time to visit Kollam to explore its lovely beaches & lakes, while the peak seasons are from November to January.

Kollam requires 1-2 days to visit the most important tourist attractions. Kollam can also mixed with near by wonderful destinations like Kovalam, Alleppey, Kovalam, Trivandrum and Kumarakom by adding few additional days to your trip.

Budget of Kollam trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Kollam tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5500 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 8400 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Kollam like Ashtamudi Lake, Papanasam Beach, Kollam Beach, Thirumullavaram Beach, Thangasseri Beach & Light House, Kappil Beach, Palaruvi Waterfalls, etc. Alleppey which is around 85 km from Kollam and can be visited along with Kollam.

One night cruise on the backwaters of the Kovalam is one of the most popular cruises offered. The eight hour boat trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the one of the best way to explore the backwaters along with daily life of locals.

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Kollam otherwise called as the Cashew Town is situated in the southwest corner of India in Kerala. Kollam has an eventful past. Kollam was an international emporium of trade. So many foreign travellers and traders visited Kollam. It was an early centre of Christian activity in Kerala.

Kollam is encircled by Alappuzha in the north, Thiruvananthapuram in the south, Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu) in the east, and the Arabian Sea in the west. Kollam is the fourth largest city in Kerala. Kollam has some of the beautiful backwaters in Kerala.

Famous Ashtamudi lake is situated in Kollam district. The 144 ft. Thangassery Light House is a centre of attraction. There are many churches and mosques in Kollam. The Pullichira Church, Chinnakkada Palli which is one of the oldest and most important Mosques are the most popular among them.

The Anandavalleswaram Temple here is a major spot of devotees. Mahatma Gandhi beach & park, Thirumullavaram beach and Ashramam picnic Village, are some other attractions in here. Kollam is also blessed with wonderful beaches.

The Adventure Park located at the shores of Ashtamudi lake is the most popular attraction in Kollam .

Places to Visit in Kollam

1. sasthamcotta lake.

Sasthamcotta Lake

Sasthamcotta is a beautiful village situated about 19 km from Kollam Town. It is a centre of attraction and one of the most visited places in Kollam. It is a wonderful spot and pilgrimage centre and also has a health resort in here. Sasthamkotta lake is the biggest freshwater lake in Kerala. Sasthamcotta can also be called as Queen of Lakes.

This lake is surrounded by hills on all sides except south where a bund has been constructed separating the lake from the neighbouring rice fields. A major part of the lake has been reclaimed for agriculture. The source of water is from the underground sprouts.

2. Thangassery

Thangassery

Thangassery is a historically important place situated 5 km away from Kollam town. The main attraction of this place is the lighthouse. This light house is 144 ft. tall and stands as a sentinel, warning seamen of the treacherous reefs of Thangassery.

This renowned lighthouse is built in the year 1902. There are so many ancient pretty churches here which have been established in eighteenth century.

Thangassery has a glorious past this was a popular enclave of the Portuguese, Dutch and British in succession. In here you can still see the remnants of the Portuguese and Dutch forts. The construction of a fishing harbour is in here.

3. Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi waterfall is a stunningly beautiful waterfalls in Kollam. The word Palaruvi means ‘Stream of Milk’. There are so many peculiarities about this waterfall. There are ruins of ancient temples in here.

This waterfall is unique.The water in Palaruvi is said to be medicated and is preventive against many diseases. Water cascading down at a height of 300 feet across the Rocky Mountains is an amazing sight.

Punalur

Punalur situated at a distance of 45 km from Kollam town is one among the important industrial centres of Kerala. The Suspension bridge of 400 feet long across the Kallada river is the only one of its kind in south India.

This bridge is an archaeological wonder. A concrete bridge has been constructed near this bridge now. Punalur is the headQuarters of Pathanapuram Taluk.

5. Thenmala

Thenmala

Thenmala, a centre of rubber and tea plantations is surrounded by dense forest. The most popular attraction in here is the Dam. Thenmala Dam site draws the attraction of thousands of tourists every year. There is also an Eco tourists center in Thenmala.

Thenmala is situated 66 km away from Kollam town. It is the meeting point of Kollam-Shenkottai road and Trivandrum-Shenkottai road. Timber of all varieties are exported from here to all parts of the country. This place is well connected with road and railway.

Oachira

Oachira is a unique pilgrim center in Kollam district. The peculiarity of the temple here is that there is no temple building as such nor is any idol. People from all classes of society come here and worship the presiding deity the parabrahmam.

Oachira Kala, a festival held annually in June is most famous in here and thousands of people from different part of the state come here. Oachira is also an important handicraft center. The fancy articles of screw pine mats manufactured here are very famous.

7. Achencoil

Achencoil

Achencoil is an important pilgrim center situated in Kollam. This place is famous for the Sastha temple which is situated amidst the dense forests. The two important festivals of this temple are Mandala Pooja (December-January) and the festival held at 'Revathi'(January-February). Therotam (chariot festival) and Pushpabhishekam (offering of flowers) during these festivals are famous.

8. Ashtamudi Lake

Ashtamudi Lake

Ashtamudi lake, the second largest and deepest ecosystem in India is situated in Kollam district. This palm shaped extensive water body with eight prominent arms is well known for its magnificent landscape views. This lake is the gateway to the backwaters of Kerala .

Along the banks of lake you can see the waving palm trees, green paddy fields, the simplicity of village life colourful exotic birds and so many other sights. There is an adventure park located at the Taking a houseboat cruise through this backwaters will definitely be a refreshing experience.

Make your holiday a wonderful experience in the natural beauty of this small beautiful town.

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Such was the fame of Kollam once as a trade centre that everyone from the Romans, Arabs, Chinese, the Portuguese, Dutch, and British traders were clamouring to get their hands on the spices and the cashew crops of the region. Today, it is famous as the southern entrance to Kerala’s backwaters with over a third of its surface covered by the Ashtamudi Lake. Jump on board a boathouse for an eight-hour ride to Alleppey, one of the most beautiful and coveted rides in the whole of Kerala or simply explore the plethora of sites that Kollam has to offer that range from traditional ornate temples to hanging out on the beaches. Here are the best tourist attractions and places to visit in Kollam.

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  • Astamudi Lake
  • Palaruvi Waterfalls
  • British Residency
  • Kollam Beach
  • Thirumullavaram Beach
  • Thangasseri Beach and Light House
  • Munroe Island
  • Rameshwaram Temple
  • Kollam Pooram – Sri Krishna Temple
  • St.Andrews Church – Kovilthottam
  • Mahadeva Temple
  • Kappil Beach
  • Janardhana Swamy Temple
  • Sardar Vallabhai Patel Police Museum Kerala

1.Astamudi Lake

This is the second largest lake in Kerala and also the gateway to the backwater tourism of Kerala. Famous for its scenic views of coconut groves and palm trees on the shores, boating facilities and houseboat rides are available here. There are many resorts also along the shores that offer a variety of water sports. The Chinese fishing nets on sight here are also a good draw for photography enthusiasts. 

2. Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi literally translates to “milky streams” and this mesmerizing waterfall is located on the Kollam-Shencottah Road and is a two and half hour ride from Kollam. The water falls from a height of 300-feet and is supposed to have Ayurvedic properties. A popular picnic spot, the ideal time to visit this place is from June to January.

3. British Residency

This colonial two storey building, right in the heart of Kollam, was built by Col. John Munro and has touches of Indian, European, and Tuscan architecture to it. The building is famous for its murals and artistic flourishes. The Edward Rose Garden and the clock tower are the other notable landmarks within the grounds of this building.

4. Kollam Beach

Kollam Beach

Centrally located and just 2 kilometres from the Kollam Railway Station, Kollam Beach is also known as Mahatma Gandhi Beach and Kochupilamodu Beach offers beautiful views of the sunset and is ideal for a leisurely day out with family and friends. The waves near the shore are not high and the place is ideal for swimming. This is definitely one of the best tourist attractions in Kollam.

5. Thirumullavaram Beach

Arguably, the second most popular beach in Kollam after Kollam Beach, this beach is full of coconut palms, which makes it a shady and silent place. The beach is ideal for morning and evening walks with a beautiful sight of the setting sun. Picnics, swimming, and sunbathing are the ideal activities here as there are no danger zones here. A popular attraction here is the Maha Vishnu Temple. Another popular attraction here is the rocky platform that extends out to the sea known as the Sunday Rock. During low tide, this platform can be seen extending out to the sea for around 1.5 kilometres. According to a survey, the beach is one of the 16 best-maintained beaches in India . It is at a distance of 5.5 kilometres from the Kollam Railway Station.

6. Thangasseri Beach and Light House

Thangasseri Beach and Light House

Completing the trio of beaches in Kollam is the Thangasseri Beach and Lighthouse, which is a historical beach where beauty and history come together. The beach has a history of rolling into the hands of settlers one after the other from the Portuguese to the Dutch and finally to the British. The remains of these exchanges are still here. At the north-east end of the beach are the ruins of the Thangasseri Fort, a relic from the 18-century. Another monument connected to the beach is the Lighthouse built in 1902 and is 144-feet in height. The Lighthouse is open to the public between 3:20 pm and 5:30 pm on all days. The best time to visit the beach is between November and February. This is one of the best places to see in Kerala .

7. Munroe Island

Named after the British resident of Travancore, Colonel Munroe, Munroe Island is at a distance of 26 kilometres from Kollam and the island is at the intersection of the Astamudi Lake and the Kallada River. Canoe tours are one of the best ways to experience this island and see the life of the riverine population here. Stone age tools discovered here has meant that this is an important historical destination now. Boat cruises are operated to the island twice daily.

8. Rameshwaram Temple

Rameshwaram Temple

Rameshwaram Temple is one of the oldest temples in this region and according to local history, this is one of the four Siva temples built by the Natukotta Chettiar, a prominent mercantile caste who were worshippers of Lord Shiva.

The temple was built in the 12-century and is reflective of the Pandyan style of architecture with beautiful sculptures. There are several inscriptions here written in Tamil, which date between the12-century and 16-century. An annual temple festival is celebrated here every year between January and February.

9. Jatayupara

In the Ramayana, Jatayu is the name of the bird who fights with the demon king Ravana to rescue Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. Jatayupara takes its name from the place where Jatayu apparently fell after its wing was cut off by Ravana.

Today, a massive sculpture of Jatayu, the world’s largest bird sculpture ((200 feet (61 m) long, 150 feet (46 m) broad, 70 feet (21 m) in height and having 15,000 square feet (1,400 m 2 ) of floor area) is the main attraction at Jatayupara Nature Park, which is at a height of 1200-feet above sea level and at a distance of 38 kilometres from Kollam. There is a nature park around the sculpture. This place is a unique combination of culture, mythology, technology, and art. Apart from the awe-inspiring sculpture, the virtual reality museum here tells the story of Jatayu to visitors. The Jatayu Adventure Centre here also offers all the modern fun amenities with adventure activities such as zip lining, trekking, rappelling, wall climbing, bouldering, valley crossing, and paintball shooting. The climbing activities are built into the natural rock formations on the hill here.

The Siddha Cave Healing Centre here ensures that you get a complete experience here. This is one of the best tourist attractions in Kollam that should not be missed at any cost.

10. Kollam Pooram – Sri Krishna Temple

At a distance of 2.5 kilometres from the Kollam Railway Station, is the Sri Krishna Temple, which becomes the site of the Kollam Pooram Festival in April every year. The 10-day festival begins with the hoisting of a flag and the deities of the nearby temples are brought to the Krishna Temple atop beautifully decorated elephants to pay homage to Lord Krishna. Different rituals and ceremonies take place throughout the 10 days and thousands of devotees gather in the temple compound to witness this colourful extravaganza.

11. Paravur                 

 Paravur

Another favourite for backwater trips, Paravur gives you a heady concoction of the sea, backwater lakes, rivers, and vast stripes of greenery. Swimming and surfing are the most popular activities at Paravur followed by fishing that requires permission from the local authorities. Apart from the waters, the nearby Puttingal Temple and Puthenkulam Elephant Village are the other attractions here.

12. St. Andrews Church –Kovilthottam

The St. Andrews Church at Kovilthottam is one of the most famous landmarks for Christian pilgrims to Kollam. Built in 1398 originally, the present day structure dates backs to 1779 and this picturesque church with its antique sculpture is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on the west and the T.S. Canal on the east. The church is at a distance of 17 kilometres from Kollam.

13. Mahadeva Temple

Situated on the banks of the Astamudi Lake and 7 kilometres from the Kollam Railway Station this is a Shiva Temple where two important festivals are held every year. The annual Srattu Festival is held every year in February and attracts thousands of devotees. The highlight during this festival is the eight artificial horses that represent the eight areas around the temple. Another famous festival here is the Kettukazhcha festival, which is a festival celebrated in the months of December to January.

14. Kappil Beach

Kappil Beach

If you want to head to a beach outside Kollam, Kappil Beach might just be your correct choice. Sprawling across 25 acres of land, swimming, water sports, sun-bathing, and boating are the big draws on this beach. Additionally, the sight of dolphins on this beach gives it its USP. Kappil Beach is well-connected by road and bus service from Kollam.

15. Janardhana Swamy Temple

 This 2000-year-old temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Hanuman and is at a distance of around 26 kilometres from Kollam in the coastal town of Varkala. This temple is famous for conducting ‘Pithrutharpanam’, the ceremony where the departed ancestors are worshipped. Only Hindus are allowed in the garbhagriha or inner sanctum of the temple and photography is not allowed inside. 

16. Sardar Vallabhai Patel Police Museum Kerala

The Sardar Vallabhai Patel Police Museum pays tribute to the police forces of Kerala and also traces their history and development. It is a prominent landmark of Kollam and was started by former Inspector General of Police, B Sandhya.

One of the most famous landmarks here is the Martyrs Gallery, which includes police arms and ammunition used in the 18-century and 19-century. Along with this, there are other important artefacts, which display information related to fingerprinting, DNA tests, photos of police dogs and medals.

Another popular section is the natural calamity section, which houses tragic images from the Tsunami in Kollam and images of the Malanada Fire Works incident. The museum is open on all days except for Sundays between 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.

17. Punalur

Punalur is at a distance of about 38 kilometres from Kollam and derives its name from two words in Tamil and Malayalam. ‘Punal’ in Tamil means water and the Malayalam word’ ooru’ means place, which combined together give the name Punalur or ‘place of water’. This is more than true as the river Kallada gushes through the heart of the city. Apart from the river, there is plenty of flora to be seen here in the form of forests full of pineapples, pepper, cinnamon, and other spices. For those with an adventurous spirit, the Thenmala Ecotourism Park is the perfect spot.

Since the town is in the middle of the Western Ghats, the town is also a good connecting point for further activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and adventure sports. Some of the tourist attractions to head to from here can be the Shenthruni Forest, Palruvi, and Courtallam Waterfalls and the age old Pattazhi Devi Temple. This is another one of the best places to see in Kollam.

These, in a nutshell, are the places to visit and tourist attractions in Kollam. If you want a slice of the famed backwater tourism of   Kerala, do not think twice but simply head to Kollam. Due to the good connectivity by road, there is very little to plan as such because there are buses available to all major destinations. Figure out your itinerary before visiting this place to ensure maximum use of available time. The best time to visit Kollam is between November and March when it is not too rainy or not too hot.

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Kollam is a beautiful place in South India, which fascinates you with its multitude of tourist attractions. Such was the fame of Kollam once as a trade center that everyone from the Romans, Arabs, Chinese, the Portuguese, Dutch, and British traders were clamoring to get their hands on the spices and the cashew crops of the region. Have a look at some of the best  Kollam tourist places for a surreal vacation in Kerala, truly God’s Own Country.

Best Season to Visit Kollam: October to March is Best Season to Visit Kollam

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Kollam Weather: Minimum Temperature in Kollam: 20°C ,  Maximum Temperature in Kollam: 36°C

1. Jatayu’s Earth Centre

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Spread across 65 acres of land, Jatayu Earth's Centre is a rock-themed park built to promote mythology and adventure. The world’s largest bird sculpture is the main attraction at Jatayupara Nature Park and is one among the several Kollam famous places . It has a 6D theatre, a digital audio-visual room, cable car and the Siddha Cave Healing Centre. The virtual reality museum here tells the story of Jatayu to visitors. It is also home to umpteen adventure activities including paintball, laser tag, archery, bouldering, rock climbing, air-rifle shooting, zip lining, trekking, rappelling, valley crossing, etc.

Timings:  9.30 am to 5.30 pm 

2. Thangassery Lighthouse

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Looking for the best tourist places in Kollam ? The Thangassery Lighthouse, also known as the Tangasseri Light House, boasts of being the second tallest on the entire coast of Kerala and is thus even one of the most visited lighthouses in the state on this account. The tower has a total height of 41 metres, or 135 feet, and has been operational since the year 1902.The majestic tower is clearly visible and distinct, with its painted red and white oblique bands, and looks pretty indeed in all its glory and majesty.

Timings :  10:00 AM - 1:00 PM & 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM , Closed on Monday

3. Palaruvi Falls

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Palaruvi Waterfalls, which literally translates to ‘Stream of Milk’. The white-stream waterfall descending from the height of 300ft resembles the shape of a horse’s tail. An ideal time to visit this place is from June to January.  It is the 32nd highest waterfall in India, also known to have Ayurvedic properties. The roaring sounds of the fall stand in stark contrast to the silence of the forests and mist-kissed mountains around it, therefore making it among the best tourist spots in Kollam .

Timings:   8 am to 4 pm

4. Sasthamkotta Lake

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Sasthamkotta Lake is the largest of its kind in Kerala and said to have derived its name from an ancient Sastha Temple located near the lake. It is surrounded by hills on the 3 sides and is the largest source of drinking water for the residents of Kollam. The reason for it being a freshwater source is the presence of larva chaoborus in the water which is responsible of consuming bacteria from the lake water and makes its healthy and fit for drinking. The lake is home for 27 species of freshwater fish. You can do boating and swimming in this lake.

Timings : 24-hrs, preferred 10 am – 6 pm

5. Kollam Beach

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Voted as the first 'Beach Wedding Destination' in Kerala, the Kollam Beach requires no introduction. There are a lot of  places to visit in Kollam , but this beach is one of the most scenic and beautiful. This beach is famous among some travellers with the name of Mahatma Gandhi Beach and soothes wanderers with lush green, calm backwaters, and endless water activities. The beach also has a lighthouse called the Tangasseri Lighthouse, which is a major landmark there. The cultural and spiritual aura of the beach is indeed contagious and fills the visitors with renewed energy and passions.

Timings  - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

6. Ashtamudi Lake

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The incredible beauty of Kerala, Ashtamudi Lake, it’s name has been derived from two words 'Ashta' meaning eight and 'Mudi' meaning branch, thereby stating the fact that lake has eight branches. It’s the second largest lake in Kerala. Thick coconut groves and palm trees can be seen all along the banks of the lake. The banks of the lake are also famous for the Chinese fishing nets. Backwater cruises are also available in the lake, between Kollam and Alappuzha. The boat cruise to Munroe Islands is a wonderful experience. There are many resorts along the lake that offer variety of water sports.

7. Thenmala

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Thenmala is India’s first planned eco-tourism destination located in the foothills of the Western Ghats of the Kollam district which is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thenmala means honey hill. Thenmala is also a dam site with the Parappar Dam which spans the Kallada River. The honey collected from Thenmala forest is famous for its medicinal values. This place has facilities like winding pathways, Sway Bridge, amphitheatre, musical fountain, boating, & so on. To the east, Pathimoonam Kannara Bridge is a 13-arched bridge along a mountain railway route. The other attraction of Thenmala is the Deer Park.

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A hub of many popular shrines & temples for Hindus and Muslims, Mayyanad is amongst the best tourist places in Kollam. It lies on the banks of the Paravur Lake and also the coast of Arabian Sea. Located at a distance of 10 kms from Kollam, it has nine important temples. The most important of the nine temples here is the Subramanya temple at Umayanallor which is said to be blessed by Shri Shankaracharya of Kalladi. One can also visit an old mosque and several old churches in the area. There are frequent buses from Kollam to Mayyanad.

9. Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls

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Famous for clear blue waters that drops from majestic heights, the Kumbhavurutty Waterfall is one of the popular places to visit in Kollam that is situated in southern India. The waterfall is a part of the Achankovil River. The Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls is located in the vicinity of the Konni forest area, tops the list of most beautiful and magnanimous waterfalls in Kerala. This scenic spot never fails to enthral tourists with its splendid views and colourful hues of the water fallings from a height of 25 metres.

10. Sri Mahaganapathi Temple

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This temple is one of the famous pilgrimage spots in Kollam , popular among worshipers as the center of spirituality and devotion. Though the presiding deity of the temple is Lord Siva, this temple is famous as Lord Ganapathy temple situated in Kottarakkara at a distance of 25 Kms from Kollam. The temple is famous for Kottarakkara Unniappam, a rare sweet offered as Prasadam. The architecture of this centuries-old temple attracts most of the tourists admiring its charming design. The most interesting fact about this temple, where the family of shiva resides is that, even non-Hindus are allowed to visit here.

11. Thirumullavaram Beach

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An unexplored beach of Kerala where golden sand surrounds clear blue water and the serene seashore is embellished by coconut and palm trees which makes it a shady and silent place. This beach is famous for the yearly ritual of Karkidaka Vavubali. Holding a place in the list of  Kollam tourist places , this beach is ideal for morning and evening walks with a beautiful sight of the setting sun. This beach is excellent for sun bathing and swimming. Mahavishnu Temple near the beach is a worth visiting place. Another popular attraction here is the rocky platform that extends out to the sea known as the Sunday Rock.

12. Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary

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Want to spend some time with nature’s loved ones? Head to Shenduruny wildlife sanctuary Located in the Western Ghats in the Kollam district of Kerala which is one of the best  places to visit in Kollam . Kollam houses only this wildlife sanctuary, which is renowned for several species of flora and fauna and beautiful landscape. It encloses activities such as jungle camping, trekking, jeep safaris, bird watching, etc. The sanctuary is a part of the Agasthyamalai biosphere reserve. The sanctuary is spread across 26 sq. Kms artificial lake formed by Thenmala Dam.

13. Punalur

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One of the most surreal  tourist spot in Kollam  is Punalur that offers a rejuvenating experience and an Old World Charm. Punalur derives its name from two words in Tamil and Malayalam. ‘Punal’ in Tamil means water and the Malayalam word’ ooru’ means place, which combined together give the name Punalur or ‘place of water. Indeed Kallada flows right through the heart of the city with the famous suspension bridge hanging over it. Panalur is known as "Pepper Village of Kerala". Some of the tourist attractions are Shenthruni Forest, Palruvi and Courtallam Waterfalls, and the age-old Pattazhi Devi Temple.

14. Kakkathuruthu

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The Kakkathuruthu Island in Vembanad Lake, Alleppey is a small magnificent island popularly known as the island of crows. It is a heaven for bird watchers. The coconut trees, paddy fields, toddy tapping, fish farming, coir making, and traditional Kerala food like Appam, puttu, crab roast, shrimp fry, duck, pork dishes with fresh catch from the backwaters...there are numerous aspects which make Kakkathuruthu special. Tourists also enjoy the view of the setting sun and watching the sky hues. The sole place in Kerala listed in Nat Geo's magazine for relishing the time of dusk.

Things to do - Broom making, Boating, Chinese net, Shinkari melam, Catnet fishing, Clam meat processing.

15. Rameshwaram Temple

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An ancient temple in Kollam, this temple dates back to the 12th Century believed to be established in the Pandian style of architecture. This is one of the four Shiva temples built by the Natukotta Chettiar, a prominent mercantile caste who were worshippers of Lord Shiva. One fascinating feature of this temple is the sculpture of Vyala, the mythological monster. There are several inscriptions here written in Tamil, which date between the12-century and 16-century. The annual temple festival is celebrated in Jan/Feb every year.  This is probably one of the best tourist spots in Kollam !

16. Munroe Island

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Named after the British resident of Travancore, Colonel Munroe, Munroe Island is at a distance of 26 km from Kollam and the island is at the intersection of the Astamudi Lake and the Kallada River. The Munroe Island, also known as Mundrothuruthu, is a picturesque and magnificent inland island renowned for its splendid beauty and scenic views. This hidden treasure comprises of 8 islands in total, all of which are separated by small water channels and lakes. Munroe Island is connected with Pattomthuruthu & Pezhumthuruthu Islands by boat. Boat cruises are operated to the island twice daily. It’s one of the best among Kollam famous places .

17. Kollam Adventure Park

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The 200-year-old Government Guest House, an Adventure Park, the Tourist Boat Club, the Children's Traffic Park, and the Yatrinivas have situated in the Picnic Village: the vast tourist complex. Next to the government Guest House at Asramam, is an Adventure Park is also known as the Asramam Picnic Village: the center of leisure activities for people with no age limit. With the alluring backwaters, travellers can enjoy luxurious boating, picnic, and the art museum among other tourist places in Kollam . The major attractions of the adventure park include sculptures, an open gym, mangrove forest, boating, and British residency.

18. Kottukkal Cave Temple

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The Kottukkal Cave Temple is a beautiful and serene rock-cut shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on the Thiruvananthapuram-Kottayam MC Road, Kotthukkal village. The name Kottukal refers to Kothiya Kallu or carved rock. The temple is also known as Kaltrikkovil in Malayalam language. This temple has two caves, the bigger of which is enshrined by Nandi Bull and the smaller one with Lord Hanuman. In between these caves one can see the idol of Lord Ganapathy. The temple is an excellent example of rock cut architecture that prevailed between the 6th and 8th centuries CE, and is looked at with awe by architecture students as well as pious devotees alike.

19. Paravur Lake

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Paravur Lake or better known as Paravur Kayal is one of the popular lakes in Kollam . The glittering waters are a visual treat to the eyes. It is a small lake but an ideal spot for locals to come out and enjoy a day outing amidst the beauty of nature. The mangroves standing along both sides of the lake intensifies its beauty, making it more attractive. Another real fascination in the region of Paravur Lake is the Priyadarshini watercraft club. Swimming and surfing are the most popular activities here followed by fishing that requires permission from the local authorities. Apart from the waters, the nearby Puttingal Temple and Puthenkulam Elephant Village are the other attractions here.

20. Kottankulangara Devi Temple

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Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple located in Chavara, devoted to goddess Durga Bhagavathy, incarnation of Ma Parvati. The tourists are attracted by its unique architecture, where the temple has no roof above the sanctum. The sole temple in India that holds a unique ritual of men getting dressed in female attire at the Kottankulangara Festival (annual festival). There is a unique ritual called 'Chamaya Vilakku' where a group of young women come to the temple at night in a long procession with lighted lamps in their hands and also offer payasam, aravana, iratti madhuram and ornaments, silks etc. Other interests in & around Chavara include St. Andrews Church and Kovilthottam Beach & Light House.

21. Thevally Palace

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A place of great historic importance, Trevally Palace is situated on the banks of Ashtamude Lake. The striking feature about the palace is that it presents an intriguing fusion of Dutch, English, and Portuguese styles of architecture. It will take you back to the old-world charm. The beauty of this palace holds a magnificent view because of the lush green coconut plantation and palm trees' surroundings. This architectural wonder is one of the best historical places to visit in Kollam .

22. Oachira

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Situated on the Kollam-Alappuzha road is the Oachira, a pilgrim center that is known to attract a large number of tourists. The unique feature of this famous pilgrim center is that there is no deity or idol at the famous Parabrahma temple dedicated to universal consciousness. Oachira Kali in mid-June and the twelve-day Panthrandu Vilakku in November/December are the two main annual festivals. According to the Puranas, this glorious temple is one of the most famous and sacred places that can be found in Kerala, or for that matter, all over the country.

23. Pathanapuram

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One of the major trading hubs of kollam District is Pathanapuram. Acknowledged as one of the  tourist places in Kollam , Pathanapuram is located on the shore of river Kallada. The prime attraction of the area is a festival of Chandanakkudam Mahotsavam organized by the mosque during the months of February and March. Some of the live-stock activities like dairying, poultry, goat rearing and industrial activities like brick making, bamboo weaving, etc. are common in Pathanapuram.  The cultivation of spice and rubber is the foremost attraction of this place.

24. Aryankavu Sastha Temple

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Aryankavu Sastha Temple a Hindu temple and one among the 108 Sastha shrines in the Indian state of Kerala.   It is one of the five important temples in Kerala, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa/Sastha. Here Lord Ayappa is worshiped in his teenage form and is known as Tiru Aryan, hence giving the temple its name Ariankavu or Aryankavu. Mandala Pooja and Tirukalyanam celebrated in the month of December are the main festivals here. What fascinates the travellers are the mural paintings hanging on the pillar and walls. Apart from this, travellers can also visit Palaruvi waterfalls which is situated 5 kms from Aryankavu.

25. St. Thomas Fort

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Thangassery Fort is also known as St. Thomas Fort located on the beach of Thangassery on the shores of the Arabian Sea in the city of Kollam. It’s a famous trading center of pepper with rich trade history and culture. The fort remains as one of the most important archaeological sites in Kollam, attracting tourists to visit this monument and unwind its historical trading link. The rustic appearance and lush green surroundings of the fort makes it an excellent point for photography and mesmerizes the travellers with its exquisite architecture. If you are a history lover, visit this fort to learn about the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British rulers.

26. Anandavalleeswaram Temple

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Anandavalleswaram temple, devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, is one of the famous temples in Kollam . It’s a great tourist spot and one of the most ancient temples of Kerala. The story that revolves around the name of this temple states that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are in a happy state and hence the name ‘Anandavalleswaram’. The worshipers here get peace, while the travellers get mesmerised by its charm and tranquillity.

27. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Police Museum

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The Sardar Vallabhai Patel Police Museum pays tribute to the police forces of Kerala and also traces their history and development. The museum represents the historical figure, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, famously known as the ‘Iron Man of India’. One of the most famous landmarks here is the Martyrs Gallery, which includes police holds arms and ammunition of the 18th and 19th century including bullets, guns, machines, and much more. Additionally, the place endures the unknown facts about Kerala Police force and information charts on DNA tests, human bones, fingerprints and snapshots of police dogs, etc.

Timings : The museum is open on all days except for Sundays between 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

28. Chinnakada Clock Tower

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The Clock Tower is situated in Chinnakada and it is a major landmark in the town of Kollam. It is considered as the heart of the city Kollam. The tower faces four directions of the city with clocks on all sides, and the fascinating architectural design of the colonial era attracts the tourist to visit here. The clock tower has become a non-official symbol of Kollam and is the busiest part of the city where roads from Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha, Downtown, Sengottai, Ashramam, Kollam Beach, and the City bus stand meet.

29. Kollam Pooram – Sri Krishna Temple

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Kollam Pooram is a famous 10 day festival celebrated in the month of April every year at Sri Krishna Temple. The festival begins with the hoisting of a flag and the deities of the nearby temples are brought to the Krishna Temple atop 58 beautifully decorated elephants to pay homage to Lord Krishna. This ritual is known as cherupooram. Kathakali is performed on all days of the festival. Kudamattam ceremony is celebrated in a grand manner on the last day of festival. Thousands of devotees gather in the temple compound to witness this grand spectacle.

30. Rosemala

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Nestled amidst the pretty pristine woods of Shenduruney forests, Rosemala is a well-kept secret of Kerala. Located in the Aryanvaku in the Kollam district, the valley appears the unfurling petals of a rose, hence the name. The highlight of the place is that it can only be reached by a 10 km long trek through the jungle. Boasting of gorgeous surroundings, the major attractions here are a lake and a watchtower. It indeed is one of the most beautiful  places to visit in Kollam . The beautiful valley abounds in the bounty of nature and is a mesmerizing place to visit.

Kollam is well-known for its scenic beauty and all you have to do is take a look at the above list of Kollam tourist places in order to plan your itinerary. Explore Kollam like you have never before and know about many hidden gems of the place. If you want a slice of the famed backwater tourism of Kerala and want to escape from the monotonous urban life, do not think twice but simply head to Kollam with great discounts on flight booking via EaseMyTrip . The best time to visit Kollam is between November and March when it is not too rainy or not too hot.

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Kollam has been on the route map of spice traders for a very long time. Legendary explorers like Ibn Battuta to Marco Polo have talked about the prominence of Kollam district for centuries. Endowed with a long and scenic coastline, Kollam has many peaceful and scenic places to offer. Since it is located on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake, it is also one of the best places to go cruising in the backwaters. Here are some places to visit in Kollam that you can’t skip on your trip.

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Kollam is a beautiful place in South India, with quite a lot of attractions for one to explore. Have a look at some of the best places to visit in Kollam for a surreal vacation in Kerala, truly the God’s Own Country. They will lift your spirits like never before and give you a soul-soothing experience. These places are perfect if you are looking for an escape from the monotonous urban life and daily routines.

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  • Asramam Adventure Park: For Ultimate Fun
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  • Thevally Palace: To Learn History
  • Mahatma Gandhi Beach And Park: For Entertainment
  • Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary: For Wildlife Enthusiasts
  • Palaruvi Waterfalls: For Some Quality Time
  • Punalur: For Old World Charm
  • Amritapuri: Offer Enlightenment
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  • Aryankavu: Feel The Divine Power
  • Pattazhi: Pursue Goddess Blessings
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  • Maha Vishnu Temple:  Spiritual Trip
  • Oachira:  Amazing Festivities
  • Sasthamcotla Lake:  Largest Freshwater Lake
  • Kottukkal Cave Temple:  Beautiful Cave
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  • Panmana Ashram:  Serene Environment
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  • Kayamkulam Kayal: Must-Visit For Nature Lovers
  • Azheekal Beach: A Picture-Perfect Beach
  • Neendakara Port: A Major Fishing Hub
  • Rosemala: A Scenic Offbeat Place

1. Palaruvi Waterfalls: For Rejuvenation

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Image Source Palaruvi translates to “milky streams”. This is a stunning waterfall located on the Kollam-Shencottah Road, which falls from 300 feet. An ideal time to visit this place is from June to January. Even if you visit this place on a low season, it is a beautiful picnic spot. One of the best places to visit in Kollam for couples, this is the 32nd highest waterfall in India and is also known to have Ayurvedic properties.

Things to do: Sightseeing, bathing in a waterfall, picnic in the woods, swimming Places to stay: Thenmala Heritage, White House, Mg Resorts, Kso Family Homes, The Kuttalam Heritage

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2. Ashtamudi Lake: For A Houseboat Trip

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This lake is the most visited lake and backwater in the state. Lush green waterways lined with palm and coconut trees, there’s no better place to start exploring Kollam that is considered to be one of the best Kollam tourist places. Ashtamudi means ‘Eight Coned’ in Malayalam. A houseboat trip to this lake is among the most popular things to do in Kollam .

Things to do: Roam in houseboats, visit Kollam beach, take sunset boat cruise Places to stay: Munroe Island Lake Resort, REGANT LAKE VILLAGE, SS Ayurmadam, Club Mahindra, Punartham Serviced Villa

3. Mayyanad: A Spiritual Place

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This village is an important place for shrines and temples and amongst the best tourist places in Kollam. Located at a distance of 10 kms from Kollam, it has nine important temples. It lies on the banks of the Paravur Lake and also the coast of Arabian Sea. The most important one being the Lord Subramaniam Temple. The village has some of the oldest temples of Kollam visited my pilgrims from all across the country is one of the best places to visit near Kollam .

Things to do: visit temples, churches and mosque Places to stay: Sea Castle Beach Homestay, Fragrant Nature Hotels & Resorts, Beach Island Villas, Lake Sea Leisure, Sea Pearl Hotel

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4. Kulathupuzha: For Weekend Getaway

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Kulathupuzha town is located at a distance of 64 km from Kollam. It is renowned for its Sastha temple, which is located on the banks of River Kulathupuzha. If you’re a Vishnu devotee, then do visit this place in April/ May as the Vishnu Mahotsava takes place here. You can also check out the Eco Tourism of Thenmala with Indo Swiss dairy farms which is just 9 kms away that is one of the best places to see in Kollam.

Things to do: Visit the Sastha temple, visit Indo Swiss dairy farms Places to stay: Kandamath Heritage Resort, Hotel Royal Green, Thenmala Heritage, KUMAR PALACE, HOTEL PANACEA VENTURES

5. Jatayu’s Earth Centre: For Adventure

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For the best of Kollam sightseeing , this is a very recent construction, the Jatayu Nature Park is a rock-themed park. The adventure park has 6D theatre an audio-visual digital room, cable car and much more. This is built to promote mythology and adventure tourism. This giant bird statue located on a hill top is certainly unique and something that shouldn’t be missed.

Things to do: experience 6D theatre, do a cable car ride, see Jatayu’s statue, visit the Ayurvedic cave resort Places to stay: Woodhouse Beach Resort

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6. Asramam Adventure Park: For Ultimate Fun

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Located in the core of the city near the bus stand, this is a fun adventure park for children. You can even experience backwater cruises from here to Alleppey. You can see many mangroves and go to the open gym. If you’re visiting Kollam with family, this is a place you must visit.

Things to  do:  backwater cruises, luxury boat cruise, speedboat experience, open air gym experience, walking and trekking Places to stay: Chandra Inn, JK ROYAL CRUISE, Hotel Shah International, Hotel Allseason, The Raviz Ashtamudi

7. Rameshwara Temple: To Seek Blessings

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Image Source An ancient temple in Kollam, this temple dates back to the 12th Century. It is believed to be built in the Pandian style of architecture. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, one fascinating feature of this temple is the sculpture of Vyala, the mythological monster. This is probably one of the best places to visit in Kollam in 1 day.

Things to do: Visit the temple, see sculptures Places to stay: Hotel Sri Ganesh, Ambika Lodge, Hotel New Island Star – ” Ramanathasamy Temple View, Rightchoicehotels, Hotel Saara

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8. Thenmala Deer Park: For Flora And Fauna

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Image Source This park is built within the Kallada river side forest. You can spot many types of deer here from the Barking deer, Spambar Deer, Spotted deer, Axis deer and many more. Apart from that, there’s also a children’s park and a tree house as well that you can explore.

Things to do: Spot deers, visit the children’s park, check out the tree house Places to stay: Kandamath Heritage Resort, Hotel Royal Green, Thenmala Heritage, KUMAR PALACE, HOTEL PANACEA VENTURES

9. Karunagappally: For Thrill

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Image Source Located 27 km north of Kollam, this beautiful town has many resorts and beautiful beaches. The scenic beauty of this place is one of a kind. The main tourist attraction is the Houseboat facility in Alumkadavu, which is close (only 3 km) to Karunagappally town. If we look into the history of this town, this was actually a Buddhist site, which is why you will see a beautiful place called Krishnapura Palace housing a deity of Lord Buddha.

Things to do: visit beaches, experience house boat ride, visit the Krishnapura palace Places to stay: Hotel Grande E Muscat, JJ Ayurveda Heritage, HIGHWAY PALACE, Kadaltheeram Home Stay Azheekal, RAGA RESIDENCY

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10. Thirumullavaram Beach: For Enjoyment

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A scenic and popular beach located in the city of Kollam, this beach is famous for the yearly ritual of Karkidaka Vavubali. This beach is located at a distance of 6 km from Kollam. Thirumullavaram Beach is also among the twin beaches in the Cashew capital of the world. This is a great place for Kollam sightseeing.

Things to do: relax at the beach swimming and sunbathing Places to stay: Summer House Holiday Home, Coast of Tiberias, PAVITHRAM RESIDENCY, Global Backwater Resort, All Season’s D’Fort Ayurvedic Resort

11. Kollam Beach: For Beach Lovers

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Image Source Destination weddings are in trend these days, and Kollam Beach is one of those places in Kerala. In fact, it is regarded as the first beach wedding destination in Kerala. There are a lot of places to visit in Kollam for couples, but this beach is one of the most scenic and beautiful. The beach also has a lighthouse called the Tangasseri Lighthouse, which is a major landmark here at Kollam beach.

Things to do: Watch the sunset, Unwind at the beach Places to stay: The Quilon Beach Hotel & Convention Center, The Raviz Ashtamudi, Nani Hotel, Sree Janardhana Residency, All Season’s D’Fort Ayurvedic Resort

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12. Thangassery Beach: For Chilling

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Image Source This is another popular beach and one of the top places to visit in Kollam. Situated at a distance of 5 km from the city it is a major beach of Thangassery. The Portuguese back in the 1500s created a trading center here and Thangassery became an important center of the pepper trade. Today, one can see a pretty seaside village here and this beach is an amazing place to enjoy a sunset with your folks on your trip to South India.

Things to do: Relax at the beach Places to stay: All Season’s D’Fort Ayurvedic Resort, Coast of Tiberias, Chandra Inn, Global Backwater Resort, PAVITHRAM RESIDENCY

13. Kollam Adventure Park: For Nature Lovers

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Relax and unwind in the lap of nature, breathe in fresh air as this park is an ideal place to find respite amidst lush greenery and recreational activities amongst others. It is an urban park that is located beside the backwaters of Ashtamudi and can be a favourite for locals to come out and enjoy a picnic with their loved ones and to enjoy the adventure activities. It is one of the best tourist places in Kollam for a fun day out.

Things to do : Relax, Picnic, Stroll Places to stay: Chandra Inn, JK ROYAL CRUISE, Hotel Shah International, Hotel Allseason, The Raviz Ashtamudi

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14. Paravur Lake: For Backwaters

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Paravur Lake is yet another one of the most beautiful places in Kollam. It is one of the stunning lakes in Kerala , the glittering waters are a visual treat to the eyes. It is a small lake but an ideal spot for locals to come out and enjoy a day outing amidst the beauty of nature. Among the best places to visit in Kollam for family, this should definitely make to your list before your next trip.

Things to do : Picnic, boating, relaxing Places to stay:  Fragrant Nature Hotels & Resorts, Beach Island Villas, LakeSeaLeisure, Sea Castle Beach Homestay, THE KERALA RETREAT

15. Anandavalleeswaram Temple: To Make Wishes

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A hindu temple located in Kollam, it is a famous pligrimage and tourist spot and one of the most ancient temples of Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and exudes a certain charm and positivity that the visirots would love to explore.

Things to do : Seek blessings, enjoy peace and solitude, marvel at the architecture Places to stay:  Chandra Inn, Global Backwater Resort, PAVITHRAM RESIDENCY, Coast of Tiberias, JK FLAMINGO

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16. Thevally Palace: To Learn History

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One of the best places to visit in Kollam is Thevally palace. The palace is perched on the banks of lake Ashtamudi. The palace stands as the representative of the glorious times of the city. It will take you back to the old world charm. Its structure is something that will grab your attention. This is a must-visit place for history enthusiasts.

Things to do: Learning history, sightseeing Places to stay: Ashtamudi Villas, Hotel Allseason

17. Mahatma Gandhi Beach And Park: For Entertainment

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If you are holidaying in Kollam and want a refreshing experience, then head to Mahatma Gandhi beach and park. The beach offers picturesque views and cool breezes. And the park is a great place for strolling and spending some quality time with each other. The place is perfect for a weekend getaway with family.

Things to do: Strolling, sightseeing Places to stay:  Madeleine Inn, Eight Bastion, Rossitta Wood Castle, ROSES INN, Neemrana’s – The Tower House, Malabar House

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18. Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary: For Wildlife Enthusiasts

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Want to spend some time with nature’s loved ones? Head to Shenduruny wildlife sanctuary which is one of the best places to see in Kollam . The sanctuary is a part of Agasthyamalai biosphere reserve. It is home to several species of flora and fauna. All the wildlife enthusiasts will love this place. It is also a good place to visit with kids.

Things to do: Witnessing wildlife, sightseeing Places to stay:  White House, Kso Family Homes, Five Falls Resort, Saaral Resort, Kutralam Ezhilagam, ESAKKI RESORT FIVEFALLS

19. Palaruvi Waterfalls: For Some Quality Time

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Refresh yourself by visiting Palaruvi waterfalls which is one of the best places to see in Kollam . The waterfall comes down from a height of 300 ft and treats the eyes of the travelers. It is a great place to spend some time with friends or family. The best time to visit the waterfall is from June to January.

Things to do: Enjoying picturesque views, taking pictures Places to stay:  Thenmala Heritage, White House, Mg Resorts, Kso Family Homes, The Kuttalam Heritage

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20. Punalur: For Old World Charm

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One of the most surreal places to see in Kollam is Punalur that offers a rejuvenating experience. It boasts picturesque views and soul-soothing experiences. From lush greenery and beautiful places to adventures, it offers something for all kinds of travelers. One of the best places if you want to explore historical places in Kollam.

Things to do: Sightseeing, enjoying nature’s beauty Places to stay:  Kerala Heritage Villa, NARENDRA REGENCY, KUMAR PALACE, HOTEL PANACEA VENTURES, Hotel Royal Green

21. Amritapuri: Offer Enlightenment

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Amritapuri is one of the fundamental tourist places in Kollam which is acknowledged as the headquarters of Amma’s worldwide mission. Amritapuri is one of the places to visit in Kollam which offers spirituality of Amma’s monastic disciplines along with giving shelter to hundreds of householder devotees. The devotees from all across the world come to have Amma’s darshan. People come with faith and address their worries in front of Amma, discovering new enlightenment in their life.

Things to do: Visit Amma’s headquarters. Places to stay: Kadaltheeram Home Stay Azheekal, Hotel Grande E Muscat, JJ Ayurveda Heritage, Highway Palace, Raga Residency

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22. Pathanapuram: Encounter The Beautiful Cultivations

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Pathanapuram is regarded as one of the places to visit in Kollam being a chief trading hub. Acknowledged as one of the tourist places in Kollam , Pathanapuram is located on the shore of river Kallada. In February and March, the festival of Chandanakkudam Mahotsavam is very popular which fascinates the people. The cultivation of spice and rubber is the foremost attraction of this place.

Things to do: Witness trading center, view rubber and spice cultivations Places to stay:  Oasis Resort, Antony’s Tower, Lals Residency

23. Boat Rides in Kollam: Ride In Beautiful Backwaters

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Planning to visit Kollam and speculating over which of the places to visit in Kollam ? Boat rides in Kollam is one of the Kollam tourists places which is chosen greatly by the people. A boat ride in the beautiful waters of Kerala is filled with fun giving a feeling of tranquillity and peaceful atmosphere. The shining rays of the sunset create an amazing view, the coconut palms which you will get to experience will fill your spirit with freshness.

Things to do: boat ride, view beautiful sunset

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24. Aryankavu: Feel The Divine Power

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Aryankavu is one of the spiritual places to visit in Kollam district, a temple dedicated to Lord Sastha. What fascinates the travellers are the mural paintings hanging on the pillar and walls. The Mandala Puja organized in the month of December makes Aryankavu as one of the famous Kollam tourist places . Apart from this, travelers can also visit Palavari waterfalls which is situated 5 kms from Aryankavu is another attraction.

Things to do: visit lord Sastha temple, visit Palavari waterfalls Places to stay:  Thenmala Heritage, Kandamath Heritage Resort, Mg Resorts, Hotel Royal Green, White House

25. Pattazhi: Pursue Goddess Blessings

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Pattazhi is another popular tourist place in Kollam which is visited as the religious center in Pathanapuram Taluk. The temple is blessed with the blessings of Goddess Bhagavathy which attracts many people making this place widespread. Huge number of devotees come over the place to enjoy the Mudi Festival.

Things to do: Visit ancient temple, enjoy Mudi festival Places to stay:  HOTEL RAJADHANI, Sana Heights Luxury Apartments, Alanchery, Emarald Ayurvedic Resort, Sankaras Family Homestay

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26. Pullichira Church: Sense Of Spirituality

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Pullichira Church is as old as 16 th century AD, one of the popular tourist places in Kollam for its annual fest. The most appropriate time for visiting the church is around Christmas festival. The date for organizing the fest is on the very first day of the Malayalam calendar or its planned-on Sunday before Christmas. Church is situated on the Pullichira Lake which is approachable by the travellers.

Things to do: Visit church, go for Pullichira lake Places to stay:  Fragrant Nature Hotels & Resorts, Beach Island Villas, LakeSeaLeisure, Sea Castle Beach Homestay, Drisya Lodge

27. Alumkadavu: Relax And Unwind

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Alumkadavu is one of the Kollam tourist places and is famous for being a picnic spot. It is located near the Kollam-Alappuzha National Waterway and is frequented by locals and tourists alike. In Alumkadavu you can be one with nature and enjoy the beautiful sceneries.

Things to do: Sightseeing, boating Places to stay: Green Channel Backwater resort, The Munroe Heritage Inn

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28. Maha Vishnu Temple: Spiritual Trip

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Maha Vishnu Temple in the town of Kollam is said to be, locally, the oldest temple of this town. It is believed that the Lord Parshuram, the mythological creator of this town, established and blessed this temple. It is one of the most beautiful places to see in Kollam.

Things to do:  Offer prayers, relax at the temple Places to stay:  Ayurmithra Eco Wellness, Munroe Coconut Homestay

29. Oachira: Amazing Festivities

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Situated on the Kollam-Alappuzha road is the Oachira, a pilgrim centre that is known to attract a large number of tourists. It is one of the most sought after pilgrim centers and one of the places to visit in Kollam. Here, the locals worship Lord Parabrahman. A festival is also organised here known as the Oachirakkali. It is one of the best places to visit in Kollam.

Things to do:  Visit the temple, attend the festival Places to stay:  Sea Castle Beach Homestay, Ashtamudi Villas

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30. Sasthamcotla Lake: Largest Freshwater Lake

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Sasthamcotla lake is the largest freshwater lake in Kerala. The lake which derives its name from a Sastha temple – temple near the lake, is the largest source of drinking water for the people living in the town of Kollam. The reason for it being a freshwater source is the presence of larva chaoborus in the water. It is known for eating the bacteria from the water and making it fit for drinking. This lake is one of the Kollam places to visit.

Things to do:  Enjoy sunset, boating Places to stay:  Beach Island Villas, Ashrivad Homestay

31. Kottukkal Cave Temple: Beautiful Cave

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Kottukkal cave temple, located in the Kotthukkal village, is one of the many places to see in Kollam. The temple is also known as Kaltrikkovil in Malayalam language and is a beautiful rock cut temple. The temple is an excellent example of rock cut architecture that prevailed between the 6th and 8th centuries CE, and is looked at with awe by architecture students as well as pious devotees alike.

Things to do:  Offer prayers, explore the caves and surroundings Places to stay:  Coast of Tiberias, Chandra Inn

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32. Thangassery Lighthouse: Marvelous Architecture

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Looking for the best tourist places in Kollam ? The Thangassery Lighthouse, also known as the Tangasseri Light House, boasts of being the second tallest on the entire coast of Kerala and is thus even one of the most visited lighthouses in the state on this account. The tower has a total height of 41 metres, or 135 feet, and has been operational since the year 1902.

Things to do:  Enjoy the panormaic views from the top of lighthouse Places to stay:  MUNRO WAVES, Gloabal Backwater Resort

33. Panmana Ashram: Serene Environment

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Better known as the Mahasamadhi Peedom of Sree Chattampy Swamikal, the Panmana Ashram is reputed all across the country for being an excellent centre of learning and service. The Ashram is blessed with the divine presence of Sree Vidyadhiraja Parama Bhattaraka Chattambi Swamikal and Sree Maha Thripurasundari Devi. The location of the Ashram among paddy fields and coconut palms adds to the simplicity and serenity of the place and enhances its overall appeal tremendously. It is indeed one of the best places to visit in Kollam .

Things to do:  Yoga training Places to stay:  Stay at Ashram

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34. Munroe Island: Scenic Landscapes

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The Munroe Island, also known as Mundrothuruthu, is a picturesque and magnificent inland island in the district of Kollam making it one of the most beautiful places to see in Kollam. Named for Colonel John Munro who belonged to the former princely state of Travancore. The island is renowned for its splendid beauty and scenic views and adds to the sheer beauty and charm of the already intriguing God’s own country.

Things to do:  Boating, witness the boat race, relax and enjoy the view Places to stay:  Preyag, Pavithram Residency

35. Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls: Majestic Waterfall

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Famous for clear blue waters that drops from majestic heights, the Kumbhavurutty Waterfall is one of the popular places to visit in Kollam that is situated in southern India. Located near the Aryankavu Panchayath in the district of Kollam in Kerala, the waterfall is a part of the Achankovil River. The Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls tops the list of most beautiful and magnanimous waterfalls in Kerala.

Things to do:  Enjoy the scenic views, trekking, birdwatching Places to stay:  Dream Palace, Villas Akasa

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36. Achankovil River: A Scenic Spot

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Achankovil River is one of the best Kollam attractions visited by most of the tourists to enjoy the mesmerizing views of nature. Also known as Achankovilaaru, the bank of the rivers are dotted with ancient temples such as the famous Dharmasastha Temple which is among the famous temples in Kerala dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The river also contributes to gorgeous falls like Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls.

Things to do: Enjoy scenic views, waterfalls Places to stay: Coir Village Lake Resort, Hotel Aida

37. Kayamkulam Kayal: Must-Visit For Nature Lovers

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Also known as Kayamkulam Lake, it is one of the other famous Kollam attractions. It is considered to be one of the most scenic backwaters in Kerala and a favorite spot for nature lovers. Houseboat facilities are also available here for the travelers. The lake also hosts a boating festival.

Things to do: Enjoy scenic views Places to stay : Royale Plaza Hotel, Coir Village Lake Resort

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38. Azheekal Beach: A Picture-Perfect Beach

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Azheekal Beach is located at a distance of 40km from Kollam and is one of the famous Kollam places to visit. Located on the coast of the Arabian Sea, the beach is known for its shimmering blue waters, clear brown shores and a beautiful landscape. Enjoy the pleasant climate and the peaceful ambiance and watch the setting sun on your visit to the beach.

Things to do: Perfect for evening walk Places to stay: Kadaltheeram homestay

39. Neendakara Port: A Major Fishing Hub

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Situated 8km from Kollam, Neendakara Port is a major fishing port in the area. Tourist visit here in large number for the ultimate holiday experience in the lap of nature. The place is extremely beautiful and offer gorgeous view of the surrounding as well as Ashtamudi Lake. The highlight is that it also a headquarters of Indo-Norwegian Fisheries Community Project.

Things to do: Relax in the lap of nature Places to stay: Fragrant Nature Backwater Resort & Ayurveda Spa Timings: 6 am to 8 pm Distance from city centre: 12.4 km

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40. Rosemala: A Scenic Offbeat Place

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One of the most beautiful places to visit in Kollam , Rosemala is situated amidst beautiful valleys of Shenduruney forests. Boasting of gorgeous surrounding, the major attractions here are a lake and a watch tower. The highlight of the place is that you can reach here by 10km trek.

Things to do: Trekking Places to stay: Orchard Valley Resort Timings: NA Distance from city centre : 62 km

How To Reach Kollam

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If you are wondering how to reach Kollam via different modes of transport, check out the below space.

By Air: Kollam does not have an airport of its own. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport situated 66 Km away. It is well-connected by major Indian cities like Mumbai, Chennai as well as international places like Dubai, Male by regular flights.

By Road: Kollam had a good road connectivity and is also an important mode of transport for both tourists and locals. There are various private and state run government buses. One can also hire taxis/cabs to commute from nearby cities.

By Rail: The connectivity via rail is also excellent. Kollam connects with almost all major cities in India. It is also a major railhead in the Southern division.

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Hope this ready reckoner of best places to visit in Kollam will help you plan the trip! So, wait no longer and plan your Kerala tour for a complete vacation. This place is just perfect if you are looking for an escape from the monotonous urban life.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Kollam

What is special about the town of Kollam?

Kollam is known for the production of cashew and manufacturing of coir. It is also known for its lively beaches, surreal beauty and beautiful backwaters.

How do I get to Kollam?

The nearest airport to Kollam is Trivandrum International Airport. It is located at a distance of 66 km from the town. From the airport, you can take a cab to Kollam. Alternatively, you can also opt for a rail journey.

How to reach Palaruvi waterfalls in Kollam?

The best way to reach Palaruvi waterfalls is by road from Kollam. You can take a taxi, it is located 70 km away from the railway station and Trivandrum airport.

Which is the best month to visit Kollam?

The best time to visit Kollam, is during the winter months of December to February. The weather is pleasant with cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the backwaters, beaches, and other attractions in the region. This period also coincides with the dry season, reducing the chances of rain and ensuring a more enjoyable visit.

Are Kollam and Quilon the same?

Yes, Kollam and Quilon are the same. Earlier, Kollam was known by the name of Quilon.

Which is the Cashew capital of the world?

Kollam is the Cashew capital of the world. It is the largest producer of cashew in the world which makes it one of the most amazing places to visit.

When was Kollam formed as a district?

Kollam was formed in the year 1957. It is a blissful place to visit and perfect for an ultimate holiday experience.

How far is Kollam from Trivandrum?

Kollam is situated at a distance of 61 km from the city of Trivandrum.

What is the best time to visit Kollam?

The best time to visit Kollam is from October to February. During this time, the weather is perfect for exploring the town.

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1. alleppey, kerala - backwaters, beaches and lagoons - venice of the east.

Alleppey, Kerala - Backwaters, Beaches and Lagoons - Venice of the East

Known For : Houseboats in Alleppey Alleppey Backwaters Kuttanad

Officially called Alappuzha, Alleppey is a city in the South Indian state of Kerala. Bordering the Laccadive Sea, it is known for its wide network of interlinking, palm-fringed canals called backwaters and rejuvenating Ayurvedic resorts. Allepey is also popular for its Houseboat cruises that pass through the serene backwaters, where you can catch glimpses of green paddy fields, choir making activities, beautiful avifauna and witness the life of locals in Kerala.

Distance from Kollam: 79 km

Best Time: June to March

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2. Varkala, Kerala - The hidden treasure of Kerala

Varkala, Kerala - The hidden treasure of Kerala

Known For : Varkala Cliff Water Sports in Varkala Varkala Beach

Varkala is a coastal town in the southern part of Kerala known for the unique 15m high 'Northern Cliff' adjacent to the Arabian Sea. It is popular for its hippie culture, shacks on the cliff serving great seafood and playing global music and the samadhi of Kerala's saint Sree Narayana Guru. Varkala is also known for Jardana Swami Temple, also known as Dakshin Kashi.

Distance from Kollam: 35 km

Best Time: October to February

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3. Kovalam, Kerala - Beaches, Ayurveda and Shopping

Kovalam, Kerala - Beaches, Ayurveda and Shopping

Known For : Kovalam Beach Vizhinjam Lighthouse Aazhimala Shiva Temple

Kovalam is an idyllic coastal town located around 13 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. Famous for its three adjacent crescent-shaped shallow water and low tidal beaches, Kovalam is dotted with resorts and ayurvedic massage centres. Earlier a fishing village, Kovalam started attracting tourists in the 1930s and shot to fame in the hippie epoch of 1970s. It still sees the influx of tourists from Israel and Europe.

Distance from Kollam: 77 km

Best Time: September to March

33 Kovalam Attractions

4. Karunagappally, Kollam

Karunagappally, Kollam

The town of Karunagapally is located 23 km away from Kollam district. It is the municipality of Kollam and comprises of resorts and beautiful beaches. The beauty of the place is unexplainable which is why it is also known as "God's own country". The main attraction for tourists flocking to the town is due to the boat facility offered at Alumkadavu. It is no less than a paradise for all the visitors coming to stay at the place. The scenic beauty of the place combined with its peaceful ambience is what makes it worth escaping to from the screeching noise and the hustle bustle of the city.

Distance from Kollam: 27 km

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5. Punalur, Kollam

Punalur, Kollam

Punalur, lying along the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the district of Kollam, derives its name from two words one Tamil and one Malayalam. Tamil word 'punal' means water and Malayalam word 'ooru' means place together making Punalur the place of water. Indeed Kallada flows right through the heart of the city with the famous suspension bridge hanging over it, stretching for 400 metres across its width. Panalur is known as "Pepper Village of Kerala" and is also houses a major Paper Mill established in 1850's.

Distance from Kollam: 43 km

6. Vagamon, Kerala

Vagamon, Kerala

Known For : Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary Vagamon Meadows Pine Hill

1100 meters above sea, far way from the loud city culture, lush greenery and serenity to gift every visitor, Vagamon could be your quiet offbeat hill station in Kerala away from maddening tourist crowds. If you are a forest lover, the first place you should visit in Vagamon is the Vagamon Pine forest, which is the major tourist attraction of this place. A very popular spot for movie shootings, Vagamon forest is actually a man-made forest which was created during the British era.

Distance from Kollam: 141 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

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7. Idukki, Kerala - Eco-village in the western ghats

Idukki, Kerala - Eco-village in the western ghats

Known For : Murikkady Hill View Park Kulamavu Dam Idukki Arch Dam

Idukki, a landlocked district of Kerala, is one of the most nature-rich areas in Kerala with more than half of the area covered with forest. This rugged hill resort is known for its wildlife sanctuaries, beautiful bungalows, tea factories, rubber plantations and forests. Concealed beautifully in the superabundant and lush hills, Idukki (meaning a deep gorge in Malayalam) is a picturesque district flourishing between two rocky mountains of Kurava and Kurathy.

Distance from Kollam: 169 km

38 Idukki Attractions

8. Ponmudi, Kerala - The Golden Peak of Trivandrum

Ponmudi, Kerala - The Golden Peak of Trivandrum

Known For : Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary Golden Valley Mini Zoo, Ponmudi

Nestled in the lap of rolling hills of the Western Ghats, enveloped with tea plantations, lush green hills and valleys, waterfalls and streams; Ponmudi is a quaint little town in Trivandrum, Kerala. Trekking and mountain climbing on Agasthayarkoodam, the highest peak in the region is the most popular activity. To get the best of the two worlds, explore the wilderness of the Golden Valley and laze around along the freshwater springs and Kallari River. Don't forget to take a walk through the deer park and the Ponmudi crest.

Distance from Kollam: 100 km

Best Time: November to May

5 Ponmudi Attractions

9. Kottayam, Kerala - Akshara Nagari (City of Letters) of Kerala 

Kottayam, Kerala - Akshara Nagari (City of Letters) of Kerala 

Known For : Kottathavalam Nadukani Thirunakkara Mahadev Temple

An ancient town located on a hilltop bordered by the western ghats on the east and the thrilling Vembanad Lake on the west, Kottayam is a culturally rich and naturally enchanting destination. Apart from nature's bounty, the town has many laurels to its name. It is a proud town to achieve 100% literacy in India for the first time. Also being the land of several publishing houses and print media, Kottayam is also tagged as the 'Akshara Nagari' meaning 'City of letters'.

Distance from Kollam: 94 km

Best Time: September to February

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10. Kochi, Kerala - Queen of Arabian Sea

Kochi, Kerala - Queen of Arabian Sea

Known For : Fort Kochi Mattancherry Palace Santa Cruz Basilica

Situated on the south-west coast of India, Kochi or Cochin is a bustling commercial port city with a trading history that dates back to at least 600 years. Called as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, the city is the financial, commercial and industrial capital of Kerala. The city is marked by influences of Arabs, Dutch, Phoenicians, Portuguese, Chinese and the British city as well as that of the Indian rule of the Chera Dynasty followed by rule of the Feudal Lords.

Distance from Kollam: 145 km

Best Time: July to April

57 Kochi Attractions

11. Poovar, Kerala

Poovar, Kerala

Known For : Poovar Beach Thirparappu Falls Vizhinjam

Poovar is a small rustic town situated 27 kms from Thiruvananthapuram with unspoilt, unexplored golden sand beaches and beautiful backwaters of Kerala. Also known as a fishing village, the tranquil Poovar island lies between the Arabian Sea and the Neyyar River. Hiring a boat, (especially during the sunset)that will take you through the mangrove forest of backwaters is a must-do activity.

Distance from Kollam: 93 km

Best Time: August to March

9 Poovar Attractions

12. Amritapuri, Kollam

Amritapuri, Kollam

Ashram of Amritapuri has been constructed at the same place where Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi was born. People from all over the world, flock in to seek the blessings of Amma. The people residing in the ashram and all the disciplines of Amma have given up their life in the salvation of God and making the world a better place to live in. Amma makes sure to listen to each and every child who comes to her 'darshan' and solve each of their problems with an effective solution.

Distance from Kollam: 36 km

13. Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu - The land of three seas

Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu - The land of three seas

Known For : Kanyakumari Beach Vivekananda Rock Memorial Thanumalayan Temple - Sthanumalayan Kovil

Located at the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula, Kanyakumari is a coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu. Earlier known as Cape Comorin, Kanyakumari is surrounded by mountains and bordered by vibrant sea shores, lined with paddy fields and coconut trees, and also boasts of aesthetic elevated patches of hills with undulating valleys and plains in between the sea and the mountainous terrain. Ever since ancient times, Kanyakumari has been one of the major centres of religion, art and culture.

Distance from Kollam: 164 km

28 Kanyakumari Attractions

14. Malappuram, Kerala - The Land on the Hilltop

Malappuram, Kerala - The Land on the Hilltop

Known For : Bharathapuzha River Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary Keraladeshpuram Temple

Enclosed by the Nilgiris in the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, Malappuram is a prominent district in Kerala which is commonly known as "the land on the hilltop." With ancient monuments, natural spectacles, and the meandering rivers, Malappuram is a blend of history and heritage. Home to the Zamorins of Kozhikode and legendary poets, writers and artists; the culture and traditions of this region are unmatched. It is an important religious centre for Hindus and Muslims as well.

Distance from Kollam: 304 km

Best Time: July to March

21 Malappuram Attractions

15. Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu - The Traditional Urban City of Tamil Nadu

Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu - The Traditional Urban City of Tamil Nadu

Known For : Kalakkadu Wildlife Sanctuary Papanasam Agasthiyar falls

Tirunelveli, also called Tinnevelly, is a big city in the midst of numerous small towns, each with its own bounty of beautiful sights, temples, waterfalls and much more. Unlike many temple towns, this 2000-year-old ancient city also does offer many other sites to its tourists. The city is located on the west bank of the Tambraparni River which provides irrigation water for crops of rice and cotton.

Distance from Kollam: 152 km

32 Tirunelveli Attractions

16. Trivandrum, Kerala - Where nature and spirituality join hands

Trivandrum, Kerala - Where nature and spirituality join hands

Known For : Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary Padmanabhaswamy Temple Poovar Island

Offering an appealing blend of a strongly rooted heritage and a nostalgic colonial legacy, the city of Trivandrum has an exceptional vibe to it. Despite being the capital of Kerala, the city has, quite astonishingly, managed to keep itself far removed from the ruthless aura that generally surrounds a capital city. Built upon seven hills, this city has long since left the days when it was only used by seafaring explorers behind - today, Trivandrum is a swanky metropolis with a quaint urban charm and plenty of scenic places to visit.

Distance from Kollam: 87 km

28 Trivandrum Attractions

17. Alumkadavu, Kollam

Alumkadavu, Kollam

A famous picnic spot located near Kolam-Alappuzha National Waterway, Alumkadavu is place that can mesmerize you with if nature's bounty.

Distance from Kollam: 31 km

18. Palaruvi Waterfalls, Kutrallam

Palaruvi Waterfalls, Kutrallam

Palaruvi Falls, cascading downstream from the height of 300 ft, is one of the prime attractions in Kutrallam or as some call it Courtallam, Tamil Nadu. Owing to its height; it is the 32nd highest fall in our country. The name Palaruvi means 'Stream of Milk' in the regional language. Ironically it seems to be a glittering stream of milk as it flows down. Hence, the beauty of this fall stands unimaginable till witnessed with own eyes. The roaring sounds of the fall stand in stark contrast to the silence of the forests and mist-kissed mountains around it.

19. Kulathupuzha, Kollam

Kulathupuzha, Kollam

Kulathupuzha is a small village located in the district of Kollam in God's own Country, Kerala, India. It is located on the Kollam-Shenkottai highway and is barely 59 kilometres away from Kollam and 64 kilometres away from Thiruvananthapuram. The village river, River Kulathupuzha, is home to numerous species of fishes and the region is has rich and dense forests and rubber plantation. The Myrstica Swamps and the forest region form the Kulathupuzha Reserve Forest and the Kulathupuzha Wildlife Sanctuary.

Distance from Kollam: 65 km

20. Jatayu Earth's Centre, Kollam

Jatayu Earth's Centre, Kollam

Jatayu Nature Park is a rock-themed park which got opened on November 25, 2017. Built to promote mythology and adventure tourism, the tourism centre boasts of 6D theatre, a digital audio-visual room, cable car and ayurvedic cave resort. It is also a home to umpteen adventure activities including paintball, laser tag, archery, bouldering, rock climbing, air-rifle shooting etc. The primary attraction of the park, however, is the world's largest stone-cut bird sculpture replicating Jatayu, the mythical bird from Ramayana.

Distance from Kollam: 38 km

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Thenmala, which lies at the conjunction of the Kollam-Shencottah road and the Trivandrum-Shencottah Road, boasts of India's first planned Ecotourism destination. It has 10 Ecotourism spots that cover the great hill ranges of Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta and Kollam districts. ‘Thenmala’ translates to 'Honey Hill' and so it is no surprise that high quality honey is exported from this area. The surrounding dense forest is also known for the timber that is in much demand across the country. Its terrain is dotted by forests, rubber and tree plantations and was selected by the World Tourism Organisation as one of the premier eco-friendly projects in the world. Thenmala is located 66 kms to the east of Kollam and is a treasure trove of activities. From boat rides to leisurely walks to even adventure sports like mountain biking and rock climbing, we have you covered on all fronts. The staff is well trained in providing the required help and information at all times. Visits to the Thenmala Dam are open to tourists and the view is renowned all across the area. The sway bridge available at the Leisure Zone is a favourite among children. The winding pathways, boardwalk and sculpture garden are all worth spending an evening at. The deep woods of Thenmala contain specially made tree huts where one can escape into a separate zone in the forest. It is a surreal experience, vouched for by all our visitors. Visits to Thenmala also include opportunities to observe some very unique spots. The Nakshatravanam, a nursery of trees that are considered sacred to the 27 constellations, has people thronging to it to take home a sapling of the tree related to their own birth star. A visit to the nearby Deer Rehabilitation Centre is a must as various species of deer are bred here. They are released into the forest when the population reaches optimum levels. A boat ride in the majestic Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary caps off a memorable trip to Thenmala. The rare flora and fauna on display are truly exquisite and will remain etched in your memory forever. Information Desk Thenmala Ecotourism Promotion Society Thenmala Dam Junction Thenmala P.O. 691308 Kollam District Kerala, India Phone:91-475-2344800 E-mail: [email protected] Website:  http://www.thenmalaecotourism.com/

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Tourism activities temporarily banned in Kerala's coastal areas: Precautions to take

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Due to the rough seas experienced in many coastal areas of Kerala, beach tourism activities have been halted in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha and Thrissur districts. The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), a central government agency that issues weather warnings for fishermen in the country, has found that as a result of the low-pressure system moving into the Indian Ocean, very high waves -- which reached 11 meters at some places -- were created and reached the Kerala coast.

The waves, known as the 'swell surge' or 'kallakkadal' (as it is locally known), are likely to continue on the eastern coast of India (Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal) and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The term 'kallakkadal' literally means a sea which comes suddenly like a thief. The waves are expected to continue tonight on Kerala coasts and probably in the following days as well.

Here are the precautions that tourists should take to ensure safety:  1) Avoid heading to beaches or activities in open waters while the administration's warnings are on. The swell surges can cause strong currents that flow from shores to deeper waters. If required, collaborate with your tourism operator to reschedule your trip or change your destinations, bookings and itineraries. 

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2) The swell surges have also damaged roads in many parts of the Kerala coastal areas. Therefore, check with your tourism operators and authorities before embarking on road trips. If you can't avoid coastal roads, proceed with caution and pay heed to alerts by local authorities and people.  3) Check weather forecasts following credible news sources like local TV channels, the Kerala State Disaster Management website, the India Meteorological Department's website and your tourism operators, to plan a safe trip. 

4) Do not resort to collecting fish or marine resources left behind by the sea as they can have many environmental pollutants and can pose health risks.  5) Keep emergency contacts for both local and foreign tourists ready. The contact number of the Tourist Police is 112 and the ambulance service is 108. The Kerala Tourism Helpline number is 1800 425 4747 (toll-free within India) or +91 471 2321132 (international). The email address is [email protected]. A 24/7 WhatsApp chatbot called 'Maya' also provides tourists with updates. Send a 'hi' message to the WhatsApp number 7510512345, or scan the provided QR code to communicate with Maya. 

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