South India
Tourist Places
Kollam (Quilon) Guide

Kollam
or Quilon, an old sea port town on the Arabian coast , stands on the Ashtamudi
lake. Kollam, the erstwhile Desinganadu, had a sustained commercial reputation
from the days of the Phoenicians and the Romans. Fed by the Chinese trade, it
was regarded by Ibn Batuta, as one of the five ports , which he had seen in
the course of his travels during a period of twenty four years, in the 14th
century.
Kollam District which is a veritable Kerala in miniature is gifted with unique
representative features - sea, lakes, plains, mountains, rivers, streams,
backwaters, forest, vast green fields and tropical crop of every variety both
food crop and cash crop, so called 'The Gods Own Capital'.
Places of Interest in Kollam
Achencoil
Situated about 80 kms from Punalur is an important pilgrim center. The Sastha
temple here, situated amidst dense forest. The idol of Sastha is supposed
to have been installed several centuries before the Christian Era. The two
important festivals of this temple are Mandala Pooja (December-January) and
the festival held at 'Revathi'(January-February). The two notable features
of the festival are the Therotam (chariot festival) and Pushpabhishekam (offering
of flowers). In no other temple of the South India are flowers offered to
the deity so lavishly as at Achencoil.
Alumkadavu
Alumkadavu located at 26 Kms from Kollam City and on the lakeside of Kollam-Alappuzha
National Water Way. The "Green Channel Back Water Resort" at Alumkadavu
makes itself a tranquil location for both foreign and Indian Tourists. The
scenic beauty of blue green stretches of serene back water and rambling gardens
of hundreds of coconut palms give the Green Channel Resort an incomparable
beauty.
Amritapuri
Amritapuri located at 110 kms from capital of Kerala. Amritapuri is the realisation
of the ancient Indian ideal "the whole world is one family" (vasudhaiva
kutumbakam). By bus or train: Kayamkulam (12 km north of Amritapuri) and Karunagappally
(10 km south) are the major cities to reach. By air and taxi: The two closest
airports are in Trivandrum (110 km south of Amritapuri) and in Cochin (140
km north).
Anchal
Situated 13 kms south of Punalur, Anchal is known for its cattle market held
twice a month. The Mudi festival of the Bhagavathy temple here, conducted
once every 12 years, attract huge gatherings.
Aryankavu
Situated about 73 kms east of Kollam is one of the important pilgrim centers
of the district. From very early days, it was an important trade route for
merchants from either sides of western Ghats. The chief attraction of Aryankavu
is the shrine dedication of Lord Sastha. The temple has some fine sculptures
and mural paintings. Thousands of pilgrims flocks of this temple during the
Mandala Pooja in December. All trains towards Shencottah have a stop at Aryankavu.
About 5 kms away from Aryankavu there is a big waterfall known as Palaravi
meaning river of milk. It is one of the well-known waterfalls in the south
India, falling from a height of 300 feet. It is situated 66kms from Kollam
on Kollam-Shencottah road.
Chavara
Chavara is situated 14 kms north of Kollam on the Kollam-Alappuzha road. Thousands
of tonnes of mineral sand are exported from Chavara to various countries.
The Kovilthottam port is situated within the limits of Chavara Panchayat.
Four major industrial establishments 1.Indian Rare Earths 2.The kerala Premo
Pipe factory 3.Kerala Mineral and Metal factory 4.Titanium Complex are in
Chavara.
Jetayu Para
Jetayu Para, a huge rock, is another attraction in Kollam district. This huge
rock is in the Chadayamangalam village on the M.C road. The name comes from
the epic Ramayana. It is believed that Jatayu, the giant bird in the epic,
fell after failing in its attempt to spot Ravana from taking sita away. The
rock is ideal for trekking by the lovers of adventure. The rock can be seen
from the Chadayamangalam junction. itself.
Karunagappally
Karunagappally is situated 27 kms north of Kollam. It is linked with Kollam
by rail and road. There is a mini civil station at Karunagappally .Padanayarkulangara,
which forms part of the town, was once the military station at Kayamkulam
Rajas. An idol of Buddha, recovered from a local tank here, is now preserved
in the Krishnapuram palace the headquarters of Kayamkulam Rajas situated north
of Oachira. The town has a temple dedicated to Lord Siva, two old mosques
and a mar Thomas Church.