Kollam, an ancient seaport on the Malabar Coast, is the gateway to the beautiful backwaters of Kerala. It's renowned for its cashew industry and offers a picturesque landscape of lakes, canals, and lush greenery. The city is a blend of history, nature, and vibrant culture.
Ashtamudi Lake: The second-largest lake in Kerala
famous for backwater cruises. Kollam Beach: A beautiful beach
Kerala's first 'Beach Wedding Destination'.
Jatayu Adventure Centre: A rock-themed park with the world's largest bird sculpture.
Palaruvi Waterfalls: A majestic waterfall amidst dense forests.
Thangassery Lighthouse: A historic lighthouse with panoramic views. Munroe Island: A serene cluster of islands in the backwaters.
Thenmala Ecotourism: India's first planned ecotourism destination.
Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary: A protected area in the Western Ghats.
Thirumullavaram Beach: A serene and unspoiled beach.
Neendakara Port: A significant fishing harbor. 1Thevally Palace: A historic palace on Ashtamudi Lake. 1Kottukkal Rock Cut Temple: An ancient rock-cut cave temple.
Paravur Lake: A picturesque lake where it meets the Arabian Sea.
Asramam Adventure Park: An urban park with water sports.
Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls: A beautiful waterfall near Aryankavu.
Infant Jesus Cathedral: A historic Roman Catholic church.
Amritapuri Ashram: A prominent spiritual center.
Kottarakkara Sree Mahaganapathi Kshethram: A famous Ganesha temple.
Punalur: An industrial town with a historic suspension bridge.
Sasthamcotta Lake: The largest freshwater lake in Kerala.