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Brief
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Kollam
is a shaded town with a compact centre, on the side of the
Ashtamudi Lake. At the south end of the backwaters of Kerala,
it is one of the main centers for boat trips up the canals.
A perfect blend of modernism and antiquity, the developed
city of Kollam brings to the fore the memories of a bygone
era. Kollam, which is a veritable Kerala in miniature, is
gifted with very representative features of Kerala - sea,
lakes, plains, mountains, rivers, streams, backwaters, forest,
vast green fields and tropical crops. An important hub for
the marine products industry of State, with the port of Neendakara
being the centre for trawlers and ice plants, it is the centre
of the cashew trading and processing industry of the country. |
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History
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Known
to Marco Polo (as Koilum) its port traded with Phoenicians,
Persians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs as well as the Chinese;
superb chinaware has been found in the area. The Portuguese
were the first Europeans to set up a trading centre followed
by the Dutch and British. Kollam became the capital of the
Venad Kingdom in the ninth century. The educated and accomplished
king Raja Udaya Marthanda Varma convened a special council
at Kollam to introduce a new era after extensive astronomical
calculations with the early history of Christianity.
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Culture
- Climate & Geographical Location - |
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The
climate is tropically humid throughout the year. Kollam is
located at around 72 Km From Thiruvananthapuram. |
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How
to Reach - |
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Kollam
is well connected by rail, road and air. By air, the nearest
airport is at Thiruvananthapuram, 66Km away. It is well connected
to Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi. Also there are a
number of connections to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain,
Muscat, Singapore, Male and Sri Lanka. Chartered flights arrive
from the European countries in this airport during the tourist
season. By rail, Kollam is the main railhead and is connected
by rail with several important cities including Thiruvananthapuram,
Chennai, Mumbai, Kaniyakumari, Mangalore, etc. By road, Kollam
is connected by good motorable roads on NH 47 with many tourist
centres in India. KSRTC states road transport corporations
of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and private bus companies connect
Kollam to all major centres in the region. |
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: T O U R I S T P L A C
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Thirumullavaram
Beach - |
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An
ideal picnic spot, roughly 6Km north of Kollam, Thirumullavaram
is a beautiful beach thats well linked by road and with good
facilities. This beautiful beach filled with coconut palms
is ideal for an early morning walk as one can see fishermen
gliding into the sea for the days catch. The beach has good
bathing facilities. |
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Sasthamkotta
Lake - |
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The vast
fresh water lake surrounded by hills on three sides, Sasthamkotta
is the largest of its kind in Kerala. An ancient Sastha Temple
on its shores, with resident tribes of monkeys, adds sanctity
to the waters. The majestic size of the lake is by itself
a spectacular sight. The ancient Sastha Temple, which lends
its name to the town, is an important pilgrim centre. Covering
an area of approximately 375 hectares, Shasthamcotta Lake
does not get frozen in winter and fresh water is available
365 days a year. This large lake is totally devoid of any
flora and there is no plant growth in the waters of the lake. |
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Palaruvi
Waterfalls - |
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It
The enchanting waterfalls, meaning the stream of milk, offer
a splendid view of the water cascading from a height of 300
feet. The Palauruvi woods form a beautiful picnic spot. |
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Shendurni Wildlife Sanctuary
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Located
70 Km from Kollam, Shendurni Wildlife Sanctuary is a green
valley of splendid forests, situated on the banks of the Shendurni
River. Steep and rugged peaks surround the sanctuary, which
is dotted by several breathtaking ravines. On the northern
side of the sanctuary is Palaruvi, a beautiful picnic spot.
In the tropical evergreen and mixed deciduous forests here
are found a variety of animals. The park is rich in flora
and fauna and is a haven to a variety of animals such as Elephants,
Gaurs, Barking Deers, Cobra, Viper, Python and the Indian
Porcupine. |
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Ashtamudi Lake - |
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One
of the biggest Backwaters of Kerala, the scenic and calm Ashtamudi
Lake boasts of a magnificent view. Fringed with coconut groves
and palm trees, the backdrop of Chinese fishing nets lends
an oriental ambience. Some picturesque promontories extend
from the north side of the exceedingly beautiful Ashtamudi
Lake. Backwater Cruising on this lake from Kollam to Alappuzha
lulled by the lapping waters and the shade of swaying palm
fronds is an enthralling experience. |
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Thiruvananthapuram - |
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The
gateway to one of the most beautiful states in India - Kerala,
the city gets its name from the word, Thiruvananthapuram,
meaning the city of Anantha or the abode of the sacred Serpent
Anantha on which Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Hindu trinity,
reclines. Presiding over one of the most scenic states of
the country, it is a beautiful seaside city built on seven
hills. The famous Sri Padmanabha Swami Temple is dedicated
to Vishnu and is a landmark in the city. Most visitors to
Kerala use it only as an arrival point, speeding on immediately
to the silvery sand beach of Kovalam. Slow paced and laid
back city as it may seem to an outsider, it is the political
hub of Kerala and politically very active and volatile.
Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala.
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Kovalam - |
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16 Km from
Thiruvananthapuram, Kovalam is a dream with sparkling blue
waters, silvery white sand and swaying coconut palms. Once
a serene and secluded beach, it is now a busy tourist site,
haunted by foreign habitués. Spend hours on the beach
sipping coconut water, watching the fishermen go out to sea,
gorging on fantastic seafood or splattering on an anti-tan
and dozing off under a beach umbrella. A sheltered natural
bay, there are a number of Ayurvedic centres providing herbal
treatments to rejuvenate your tired muscles with ayurvedic
massages and oil treatments. Kovalam is also the venue to
indulge in many water sports including kayaking and water
skiing. From the beach, you can also make inland backwater
tours in country or pedal boats. |
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Others |
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JATAYUPARA
- A huge rock
at Chadayamangalam, Jatayupara takes its name from the mythical
bird Jatayu in the epic Ramayana, who is believed to have
collapsed on the rock after failing in his attempts to thwart
Ravanas kidnapping of Sita. |
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KARUNAGAPPALLY
- Kottarakkara, the place from where the famous
Indian classical dance form originated is the headquarters
of Kottarakkara Taluk. It was once the capital of Elayadathu
Swarupam, a principality ruled by a branch of the Travancore
Royal Family. |
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KULATHUPUZHA
TEMPLE - Kulathupuzha
Temple is situated on a forest range on the Thiruvananthapuram
- Shenkotta road. Renowned for the Sastha temple, the Vishu
Mahotsavam celebrated in April/May is the most important festival. |
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MANNADI
- Mannadi is located
13 Km from Adoor and 45 Km from Kollam. The ancient Bhagwathy
Temple here has some exquisite stone sculptures. The Kerala
institute of folklore and folk arts is also located here. |
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MANNARSALA
- This beautiful
temple dedicated to the King of Serpents is an important centre
off serpent worship in Kerala. It is located near Haripad
on a panoramic site of thick green forests. |
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OACHIR
TEMPLE - Located
to the north of Kollam town, Oachira is unique place of worship
with neither a structure to house an idol nor an idol around
which temples are usually built. The famous Parabrahma Temple
is dedicated to the Universal Consciousness. |
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PICNIC
VILLAGE - Located
at Ashramam, along the backwater front, picnic village is
the main centre of recreational activities in Kollam. |
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RAMESHWARA
TEMPLE - The influence
of the pandyas is manifest in its design having inscriptions
in Tamil, dating from the 12th to the 16th centuries.
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