About Kollam
Area: 2579 sq. km. Population:
2,379,285 Altitude: sea level
Located 71 Km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram,
Kollam is the centre of the country's cashew trading
and processing industry. One of the oldest ports of
the Malabar coast. Kollam was once the port of international
trade. Thirty percent of this historic town is covered
by the renowned Ashtamudi Lake, making it the gateway
to the magnificent backwaters of Kerala. The eight hour
boat trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the longest
and most enchanting experience of the backwaters of
Kerala. The district also has some interesting historic
remnants and a number of temples built in the traditional
ornate architectural style.
Thangasseri : This seaside village
of historic importance has the ruins of an old Portuguese
fort and churches built in the 18th century. The Thangasseri
lighthouse which is 144 feet high, is open to visitors
from 15:30 - 17:30 hrs. There are buses at 15 minutes
intervals from Kollam town.
Thirumullavaram Beach: This secluded
beach is beautiful picnic centre and has frequent bus
connections to the town.
Mayyanad : is noted for its shrines
and temples. The most important of the nine temples
here is the Subramanya Temple at Umayanallor. This shrine
is said to have been consecrated by the great Hindu
Philosopher Sree Sankaracharaya. There are frequent
buses from Kollam to mayyanad.
Sasthamkotta : This vast fresh water
lake surrounded by hills on three sides, is the largest
of its kind in Kerala. The ancient Sastha Temple which
lends its name to the town, is an important pilgrim
centre. There are frequent bus services from Kollam.
Accommodation is available at the PWD Rest House.
Ochira : The unique feature of this
famous pilgrim centre is that there is no deity or idol
at the famous Para Brahma temple dedicated to universal
consciousness. Ochira Kali in mid June and the twelve
day 'Panthrandu Vilakku' in November/December are the
two main annual festivals. Ochira Kali is a mock fight
enacted between groups of men dressed as warriors an
the padanilam (fighting spot). They perform a martial
dance standing in knee-deep water, brandishing swords
and shields, and splashing water every direction. There
are frequent buses from Kollam and Alappuzha.
Kulathupuzha : Situated on a forest
range on the Thiruvananthapuram-Shenkottai road, Kulathupuzha
is known for Sastha temple. The Vishu Mahotsavam in
April/May is the most important festival. There are
frequent buses from Kollam to Kulathupuzha. The Thenmala
railway station is just 10 Km from here.
Thenmala : The area is covered by dense
forest, rubber and tea plantations. An Eco Tourism Development
Project is under implementation here. Thenmala is also
a dam site.
Palaruvi Waterfalls : Palaruvi which
means "milky stream" makes its "milky
way" down the rocks, falling from a height of 300
feet. The Palaruvi woods is a beautiful picnic spot.
There are frequent buses to Ariankavu from Kollam. The
PWD Inspection Bungalow and the KTDC Motel offer comfortable
accommodation.
Matha Amrithanandamayi Ashram, Vallikavu
: The residence and headquarters of Matha Amrithanandamayi
Devi, is situated at Amrithapuri near Vallikavu. The
Ashram is accessible both by road and boat.
Jatayupara : A huge rock at Chadayamangalam
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 Ravana's
kidnapping of Sita.
Thirumullavaram Beach: 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 day's catch. The beach is also has good
bathing facilities.
Kolattupuzha: This picturesque evergreen
valley is an important forest range famous for its elephants.
There is also an ancient Sastha Temple on the right
bank of the Kolattupuzha river.
Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary: Formed
around the Kallada Irrigation Project, the Shenduruny
valley is one of the richest floral areas of Kerala.
Elephant, tiger, leopard, bear and the lion-tailed macaque
can be found here. Closeby is Tenmalai, the headquarters
of this forest division. A large number of tea and rubber
estates can be found here.
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