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The boat house was inaugurated in 1984 and has 15 row boats, 27 speedboats and 9 pedal boats, [1] besides two high-speed aqua scooters. [2] The water depth varies between 3 ft and 6 ft. [3] It is owned and operated by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC). The boating spot receives more than 4,000 visitors every weekend. [4]
Azhikode Munakkal Beach. Azhikode Old harbour situated on the shores Periyar(Kottapuram) river joins Arabian sea, in Kodungallur Taluk. Azhikode was repeatedly eroded by tsunamis. The port that was situated in the old harbour was an important source of trade and commerce prior to British invasion. Azhikode is well connected by a series of canals.
Kollam KSWTD Boat Jetty or Kollam KSWTD Ferry Station is an transport hub in the city of Kollam in Kerala, India, one of 14 ferry stations owned by the Kerala State Water Transport Department. [ 1 ] Tourist Facilitation Centre near Kollam Ferry Terminal DTPC Office near Kollam Ferry Terminal
This canal also has access to the king's boat landing place, Vallakadavu, where the king's boathouse is located. It starts from the Kadinamkulam Lake in the north and flows south-east, parallel to the Trivandrum coast. It finally ends in a small delta near Poonthura and empties into the Arabian Sea. The delta formed by Parvathi Puthannar is ...
The boat jetty is located at about 2 km (1.2 mi) away from the railway station. [6] Famous Paravur estuary and backwaters are just 21 kilometer away from Ashtamudi. National waterway 3 (Kollam - Kottappuram) starts from the south of Ashtamudi lake over a distance of 168 km.
Dharmadam Island. Dharmadom or Dharmadam is a census village in Thalassery taluk of Kannur district in the state of Kerala, India. [1] This town is located in between Anjarakandi River and Ummanchira River, and Palayad town and Arabian Sea.
The port is used for fishing and cargo transportation. It has the capacity to contain over 500 fishing boats at a time. [2] The history of Neendakara port dates back to the early 16th century, when Portuguese traders settled in Kollam. Their ships passed through the Neendakara bar, which is now the site of the Neendakara Bridge. The bridge is ...
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.