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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kollam" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Thangassery Breakwater Tourism Park is a newly opened tourist destination in Kollam, Kerala. [1] The park is located on a 2.5-acre plot of land at Thangassery, a coastal town in Kollam district. The park was inaugurated on April 27, 2023, [ 2 ] and has been attracting a large number of visitors since then.
Kollam district, earlier called Quilon district, is one of the 14 districts of Kerala state, India.The district is representative of all the natural attributes of Kerala states, and is endowed with a long coastal region, a major sea port on the Arabian Sea, plains and the mountains, lakes, lagoons and Kerala Backwaters, forests and the farm land, and rivers and streams.
Jatayu Earth Center, also known as Jatayu Nature Park or Jatayu Rock, is a park and tourism centre at Chadayamangalam in Kollam district of Kerala, India. It stands at an altitude of 350m (1200ft) above the mean sea level. Jatayu Nature Park holds the distinction of having the world’s largest bird sculpture, which is of Jatayu. [2]
Kollam is famous as a city with excellent export background. [101] 5 star, 4 star and 3 star hotels, multi-storied shopping malls, branded jewellery, textile showrooms and car showrooms have started operations in the city and suburbs. Kollam was the third city in Kerala (after Kozhikode and Kochi) to adopt the shopping mall culture. Kollam ...
Thirumullavaram beach is one of two main beaches in the Kollam (known as the 'Cashew Capital of the World'). [3] The beach area is full of coconut palms which makes the place a shady and quiet silent place. [citation needed] The beach is ideal for early morning walks [4] The beach is ideal for swimming and sun bathing and no danger zones are ...
Kollam-Alappuzha tourist boat at Kollam Ferry Terminal. The Kollam-Alappuzha route is the longest service operated by KSWTD within Kerala. [5] [6] [7] The eight-hour-long journey passes through Ashtamudi Lake, Kayamkulam Lake and Vembanad Lake and through narrow canals.
By the early 2000s, tourism had grown into a full-fledged, multi-billion-dollar industry in the state. The state was able to carve a niche for itself in the world tourism industry, thus becoming one of the places with the "highest brand recall". [12] In 2003, Kerala, became one of the fastest-growing tourism destination in the world. [13]