Kollam

Kollam

Nestled along Kerala’s scenic coastline, Kollam is a charming port city that perfectly blends natural beauty with cultural richness. Bordered by the shimmering Lakshadweep Sea and the serene Ashtamudi Lake, this destination is a visual delight in the heart of India’s Backwater Capital.

Kollam offers an authentic taste of Kerala’s heritage, from age-old fishing practices and lush agriculture to cashew processing and vibrant tourism. Whether you’re strolling along Kollam Beach, enjoying the golden sands of Tangasseri Beach, or soaking in the peaceful vibes at Thirumullavaram Beach, the city promises a refreshing and memorable coastal escape.

Main Highlights:

  • Embark on a picturesque backwater voyage from Kollam to Alleppey, one of Kerala’s longest and most scenic waterway routes.

  • Climb the historic Thangassery Lighthouse for sweeping views over the Arabian Sea.

  • Marvel at Palaruvi Waterfalls, aptly called the “Stream of Milk” for its foamy, white cascades.

  • Glide across the tranquil Ashtamudi Lake on a houseboat for an unforgettable backwater experience.

  • Step back in time at Thangassery Beach, where the remains of old Portuguese and Dutch forts still stand.

  • Visit Munroe Island, a unique spot where seawater and freshwater meet in harmony.

  • Explore Jatayu Earth’s Centre, home to the world’s largest bird sculpture and an adventure-filled park.

Travel Tips:

  • Choose a houseboat or traditional canoe ride to explore Kollam’s quieter, lesser-known waterways.

  • Head to Thangassery Lighthouse in the late afternoon for stunning sunset photo opportunities.

  • Sample fresh cashew-based treats—Kollam is a leading centre for cashew processing in India.

Interesting Facts:

  • Once called Desinganadu, Kollam is among the oldest trading ports in India.

  • Ashtamudi Lake, covering nearly a third of the district, is Kerala’s second-largest lake and the main gateway to its backwaters.

  • Munroe Island faces gradual submersion due to rising water levels, making it a must-visit before it vanishes.

Best Time to Visit:
Mid-August to March

Major Attractions:
Dutch Quilon, Thirumullavaram Beach, Kollam Beach, Ashtamudi Lake, Palaruvi Waterfalls, Paravoor, Punalur, Thenmala, Mayyanad, Deer Park, Thevalli Palace, British Residency, Chavara, Jatayupara, Thangasseri, Rameshwara Temple, Sasthamkotta, Ochira, Kottarakkara Kathakali Museum, Picnic Village, Munroe Island, Neendakara Port

Nearest Airport:

  • Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (51 km)

  • Kochi International Airport (129 km)

Nearest Railway Station:
Kollam Railway Junction

Weather:

  • Summer: March – May

  • Winter: October – February

  • Monsoon: June – September