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Kollam town, the headquarters of Kollam district and Kollam taluk, has
a hoary past. It was an international emporium of trade and even now it
is a prosperous commercial centre. It is situated about 71 Kms. north
of Thiruvavanathapuram and is linked by rail, road and backwater transport.
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The town edges with the famous Ashtamudi lake. Many a foreign traveler
has visited Kollam in early medieval period. It was one of the early
centres of Christian activity in Kerala. It is said that the present
town of Kollam was built by the Syrian Merchant; Sapir Iso, in the 9th
Century A.D. The popularity of Kollam has been established by the time
honoured proverb once you see Kollam, you will not need home any more.
Kollam is an important commercial, industrial and trading centre. It
is also the headquarters of Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation.
The 144 ft. Thangassery Light House, built in 1902, is a centre of
attraction. The Ananda Valleswaram Temple here, attracts people on almost
all days. There are several Churches and Mosques in and around Kollam.
The Pullichira Church was established in 1700 A.D. One of the oldest
and most important Mosques in the Chinnakkada Palli. The Thangal Kunju
Musliar College of Engineering, the first of its kind in the private
sector in the state, is at Kilikolloor, about 7 Kms. east of Kollam
town.
Mahatma Gandhi beach & park at Kochupilamoodu, Thirumullavaram
beach and Ashramam picnic Village, are some of the important spots of
local sight seeing, Mahatma Gandhi beach lies just 2 Kms. from the town.
It is fascinating place for an evening. Thirumullawaram Beach is 5 kms.
from the town. The sea here is ideal for swimming and bathing. Asramam
picnic village is located in the 48 acre Guest House Complex. This is
the centre of various tourism development activities of the district.
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Thangassery |
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| Thangassery is a place of historical
importance situated 5 kms. away from Kollam town. The churches here are
pretty old, having been established in the 18th century. The chief attraction
of the place is the light house, built in 1902. The 144 ft. light house
stands as a sentinel, warning seamen of the treacherous reefs of Thangassery.
The construction of a fishing harbour is in progress. Thangassery was an
enclave of the Portuguese, Dutch and British in succession. The remnants
of the Portuguese and Dutch forts still exits. |
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Thirumullavaram
beach |
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Located roughly 6km north of Kollam, Thirumullavaram is a beautiful beach
that's very well connected by road and offers good facilities. This beautiful
beach filled with coconut palms is ideal for an early morning walk and
has good bathing facilities. |
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Neendakara |
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| Situated about
8 kms north of Kollam , Neendakara is the Headquarters of the Indo-Norwegian
Fisheries Community project, which was established in 1953.The important
institutions under this project are the boat building yard at Sakthikulangara
the Fisherman's Training Institute, the ice factory and the refrigeration
Plant. Neendakara Port, the hub of fishing activities is here. |
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Sasthamcotta |
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| Sasthamcottah
is an attractive village situated about 19 kms. from Kollam Town. It is
a beauty spot, a health resort and a centre of pilgrimage. The extensive
freshwater lake here, is said to be the biggest of its kind in Kerala.
Water supply to the Kollam town is met by purifying the water from this
lake. Buses are frequently operated to Sasthamcottah, which can truly
be called as Queen of Lakes.
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Alumkadavu |
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lumkadavu
located at 26 Kms from Kollam City and on the lakeside of Kollam-Alappuzha
National Water Way. The "Green Channel Back Water Resort" at
Alumkadavu makes itself a tranquil location for both foreign and Indian
Tourists. The scenic beauty of blue green stretches of serene back water
and rambling gardens of hundreds of coconut palms give the Green Channel
Resort an incomparable beauty. |
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Indian/Chinese dishes the resort offers excellent facilities like comfortable
accommodation, Back Water Cruise, visit to Matha Amritanandamayi Asramam,
which is only 4 KM away, House Boats, Ayurvedic treatment for rejuvenation
of body by qualified and experienced Ayurvedic Practioner, canal tour with
the unique opportunities to experience the true village life and do fishing
leisurely. |
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Mayyanad |
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kms south of Kollam is noted for its shrines and temples. The most important
temple is the one at Umayanallor, dedicated to Lord Subramanian. The shrine
is said to have been consecrated by Shri. Sankaracharya of Kaladi. Besides
the temples, there are three churches and a Mosque. Cotton weaving and
oil pressing are the main occupation in the village. |
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Amrithapuri |
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| Amritapuri
located at 110 kms from capital of Kerala. Amritapuri is the realisation
of the ancient Indian ideal "the whole world is one family"
(vasudhaiva kutumbakam). By bus or train: Kayamkulam (12 km north of Amritapuri)
and Karunagappally (10 km south) are the major cities to reach. By air
and taxi: The two closest airports are in Trivandrum (110 km south of
Amritapuri) and in Cochin (140 km north).
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Palaruvi
Water Falls |
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| The famous waterfall in Kollam
District is situated at Palaruvi near Aryankavu, Kollam - Sencottah NH 208.
Season to visit the places is from June to January. |
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Jetayu
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Jetayu Para,
a huge rock, is another attraction in Kollam district. This huge rock
is in the Chadayamangalam village on the M.C road. The name comes from
the epic Ramayana. It is believed that Jatayu, the giant bird in the epic,
fell after failing in its attempt to spot Ravana from taking sita away.
The rock is ideal for trekking by the lovers of adventure. The rock can
be seen from the Chadayamangalam junction. itself.
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Punalur |
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Punalur is one of the
important industrial centers of kerala. It is 45 kms from Kollam on the
Kollam-Shencotta railway line and is also linked with Kollam by road.
The Suspension bridge accross the Kallada river erected in 1877,is the
only one of its kind in south India and it is 400 ft long. A concrete
bridge has been constructed near by and now the suspension bridge is only
of archaeological interest. Punalur is the head Quarters of Pathanapuram
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Thenmala |
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Thenmala
is the meeting point of Kollam-Shencottah road and Trivandrum-Shencottah
road, surrounded by dense forest, 66 kms east of Kollam. There are a large
number of rubber and tea plantations in Thenmala. Timber of all varieties
are exported from here to all parts of the country. Themala Dam site is
open for tourists. Eco tourists center is situated at Thenmala. All buses
passing through Kollam-Shencottah road stop at Tenmala. There is also
a Railway Station here.
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