Cashew
and Lakes
Among
the towns of Kerala, Kollam is second, only to Kodungallore
in historic antiquity and was a renowned international emporium
of trade of the ancient world. It was the capital of the
powerful kingdom called " VENAD" which came into
prominence in the 9th century A.D. According to some historians,
the Malayalam era called the "Kollam era" was
established by King Udaya Marthanda Varma, King of Kollam
in 825. AD In the earliest days Phoenicians, Persians, Greeks,
Romans, Arabs and the Chinese used to frequent the port.
The descriptions by famed travellers like Marco Polo, Ibn
Batuta, Sulyman of Siraf and others clearly highlighted
the historical importance of Kollam as a commercial town
Kollam
maintains this tradition even today and it is one the major
industrial and commercial centres of Kerala. It is the nerve-centre
of Kerala's cashew industry.
The sheltered recess of the calm Arabian sea "THIRUMULLAVARAM",
is an ideal place for swimming and bathing, and attracts
domestic as well as international tourists. It is situated
5 K.M. from the town. Five Kilometres north of Kollam lies
"THANKASSERY " which was an enclave of the Portuguese,
Dutch and British in succession. The remnants of the Portuguese
and Dutch forts still exist. The place is also well known
for its 45 metre high light house. The centre of various
tourism development activities is located in the "GUEST
HOUSE COMPLEX" Asharam, where the District Tourism
Promotion Council functions. The Government Guest House
which was built by the Divan of erstwhile Travancore State
CI.Munroe, in 1812, is even now a major attraction for its
elegance and architectural beauty. This 48 acre complex
on the banks of Ashtamudi lake is a naturalist's delight
with a variety of rare trees and shrubs. The Children's
Traffic Park, designed by the National Transportation Planning
and Research Centre ( NATPAC) is located in this complex
and is the largest Traffic park In Kerala. Adventure Park
which is also in this complex is a novel experiment. The
young and the adventurous can try out their skills in various
arts of physical prowess.
ARYANKAVU
Seventy
kms. away from Kollam on the Shencotta road is the pilgrim
centre in the mountains "ARYANKAVU" . A temple
dedicated to Lord Sastha which has some fine sculptures
and mural paintings.
PALARUVI
"PALARUVI"
- Meaning River of Milk - One of the well known water falls
in south India, is situated 66 kms. Away from Kollam. The
scenic beauty, complete with hills, valleys and cascades,
covered with dense tropical forest, is breath taking.
SASTHAMKOTTA
"SASTHAMKOTTA"
another beauty spot of Kerala, is situated 29 kms. from
Kollam. With the vast fresh water lake spreading over the
valleys of several hills, Sasthamkotta lake can truly be
called the Queen of Lakes".
OACHIRA
A
unique pilgrim centre "OACHIRA", 32 kms from Kollam
on the national high way, has a deep stamp of Advaita Philosophy.
The presiding deity is the "Parabrahma", the absolute
reality, the great source of all forms and phenomena which
cannot be symbolised by an idol or housed in a temple. Hence
there is no temple or idol for the presiding deity here.
The temple festival "Oachira Kali" held in June,
is a crow pulling festival
JATAYUPARA
"JATAYUPAPRA"
in Chadayamangalam on the M.C. road is a huge rock where,
Jatayu, the giant bird in Ramayana fell after failing in
its attempt to stop Ravana from taking Sita away. It attracts
the adventure- loving and offers excellent prospects of
an exhilarating hang-gliding experience. "KULATHUPUZHA"
- Temple- on the banks of Kulathupuzha river has a large
number of fish considered as sacred by the local people.
"THENMALA DAM" which offers exciting opportunities
for boating is 68 Kms east of Kollam.
BACKWATER
CRUISE
A
full day onboard journey through the backwaters provide
a unique opportunity to experience the natural life of Keralites
and the scenic beauty of God's own country. A large number
of foreign tourists arrive at Kollam during the season (
November-March) for this 8 hrs long backwater cruise. Luxury
boats of Government as well as private parties are operated
from the main boat jetty during the season. Usually the
trip starts at 10.30 am. and reaches Alleppy at 6.00 PM.
A tourist information centre of District Tourism Promotion
Council is functioning at the boat jetty area from 9 am.
to 6 pm on all days except Sundays, to assist the tourists
who arrive at the bus station and boat jetty area. Another
Tourist Information Counter is also functioning at the Kollam
Railway Station from 8.30 AM to 5 PM on all days except
Sundays.