1.Thangassery
Fort
The
Thangassery
village
and
fort
lies
along
the
seaside
and
5
kilometers
from
Kollam
town.
The
fort
is
said
to
be
built
by
the
Portuguese
in
the
18th
century.
The
old
lighthouse
here
is
a
major
attraction.
The
lighthouse
is
144
feet
high.
The
village
has
a
three-kilometre
long
beach.
The
lighthouse
is
open
to
visitors
from
3.30
pm
to
5.30
pm
everyday.
2.Thirumullavaram
Beach
The
Thirumullavaram
Beach
located
6
kilometers
north
to
the
Kollam
town
and
can
easily
accessible.
Thirumullavaram
beach
is
filled
with
coconut
palms,
and
its
a
suitable
place
for
early
morning
walk
lovers.
3.Mayyanad
Mayyanad
is
situated
on
the
banks
of
the
Paravur
Lake.
The
place
having
Arabian
Sea
at
the
coastal
line
and
therefore
the
land
is
famous
for
its
fishing.
The
place
Mayyanad
is
famous
for
the
nine
temples
located
here.
The
important
most
of
them
is
Sree
Subramanya
Swami
temple
at
Umayanellur.
It
is
believed
that
Sankaracharya,
a
great
philosopher
who
derived
Advaitha
Vedantha
philosophy,
constructed
the
temple.
Mayyanad
lies
10
kilometers
south
of
Kollam
town
and
there
are
frequent
buses
from
Kollam
to
Mayyanad.
4.Sasthamkotta
Sasthamkotta
is
the
largest
fresh
water
lake
in
Kerala
and
the
lake
is
surrounded
by
three
hills
on
three
sides.
A
bund
is
there
on
the
fourth
side,
which
separates
the
lake
from
nearby
paddy
fields.
This
lake
produces
drinking
water
to
the
whole
district.
The
lake
is
special
because
the
water
in
the
lake
does
not
contain
common
salt
or
other
minerals
and
metals.
Several
variety
of
fresh
water
fishes
are
can
be
seen
in
the
lake
and
several
rare
plants
also
there.
Boating
is
possible
there
on
the
lake.
The
ancient
Dharma
Sastha
Temple,
which
lends
its
name
to
the
town,
is
an
important
pilgrim
center
in
this
region.
The
presiding
deity
here
is
Swami
Ayyappa
and
the
temple
is
said
to
have
powers
equals
Sabarimala.
The
temple
yard
is
filled
with
a
lot
of
monkeys.
It
is
said
that
they
are
the
guardians
of
the
temple.
The
ritual
of
feeding
these
monkeys
at
10.00
in
the
morning
is
a
good
tourist
attraction.
The
temple
permits
only
Hindus.
The
temple
opens
from
5.30
am
to
11.00
am
and
from
5.00
pm
to
7.00
pm.
The
place
Sasthamkotta
lies
30
kilometers
from
the
Kollam
town
and
can
be
easily
reaches
through
road.
5.Ochira
Parabrahma
Temple
Ochira
Parabrahma
temple
is
famous
because
of
the
strange
rituals
and
practices
there.
Unlike
other
temples,
this
temple
dont
has
any
idol
to
worship.
The
temple
is
dedicated
to
the
formless,
infinite
Parabrahmam,
The
'Om',
or
the
absolute
supreme
power,
the
universal
consciousness.
There
is
also
no
'Pujari'
in
the
temple.
Unlike
other
temples,
this
temple
has
a
different
architectural
style
too.
The
temple
is
also
known
as
'Dakshina
Kashi'
(Varanasi
of
South).
The
annual
festival
of
this
temple
falls
on
June
-
July.
The
famous
'Ochirakali'
is
performed
at
this
time.
The
ritual
is
in
remembrance
of
the
historic
battle
fought
between
Kayamkulam
and
Chempakassery,
two
feudal
principalities
of
the
region.
In
the
play
a
huge
number
of
people
step
into
waterlogged
paddy
fields
and
indulge
in
mock
fights,
involving
physical
skills
of
the
participants.
The
performers
dress
like
warriors
and
enact
the
fight
with
wooden
sticks.
The
play
lasts
for
two
days.
Besides
this
festival,
there
is
also
a
12-day
festival
in
this
temple
known
as
'Panthrandu
vilakku'
(12
lamps)
falls
on
November-December.
The
temple
permits
all.
The
temple
lies
35
kilometers
north
of
Kollam
town
and
can
be
easily
accessible
by
road.
6.The
Sardar
Vallabhai
Patel
Police
Museum
The
museum
depicts
the
history
and
development
of
the
police
force.
The
museum
displays
different
types
of
Guns,
heavy
and
light
weapons,
Charts
and
diagrams
detailing
fingerprinting,
DNA
tests,
Photos
of
Police
dogs,
Medals
and
arms
of
the
19th
century
etc.
The
museum
opens
all
days
from
9.00
am
to
6.00
pm.
A
cheap
rate
will
be
asked
for
entry.
The
museum
situated
near
to
the
Kollam
railway
station.
7.Thevally
Palace
The
vally
palace
was
built
during
the
reign
of
Gauri
Parvathy
Bai
of
Travancore
in
the
early
19th
century.
This
was
the
residence
of
the
erstwhile
Travancore
King.
The
palace
is
located
on
the
banks
of
Ashtamudi
Kayal
and
attracts
a
lot
because
of
the
architectural
beauty
of
the
palace.
The
palace
is
constructed
in
the
European
hybrid
architecture.
So
you
can
find
some
Dutch
mode
of
construction,
English
Style,
French
mode
of
construction
etc.
The
palace
is
at
present
the
Kollam/Alleppey
headquarters
of
the
N.C.C.
(National
Cadet
Corps).
8.Sree
Venkatachalapathy
Temple
Sree
Venkatachalapathy
temple
is
an
important
temple
in
this
region.
It
is
the
southernmost
temple
for
Saraswatha
Brahmins
(Originally
these
people
from
Karnataka)
in
Kerala.
The
temple
was
built
in
1822.
The
presiding
deity
here
is
Sri
Venkatachalapathy
(Lord
Maha
Vishnu).
The
temple
has
a
beautiful
idol
of
the
lord
with
Laxmi
Devi
and
Bhoomi
Devi
on
either
side.
Other
deities
here
are
Maha
Ganapathi
and
Dharma
Devas.
The
temple
is
situated
near
to
the
Kollam
district
Collectorate
and
is
4
kilometers
from
Kollam
railway
station.
Non-Hindus
are
not
permitted
here.
The
temple
opens
from
6.00
pm
to
8.30
pm.
9.Alumkadavu
The
tourist
Point
of
Alumkadavu
is
in
the
Kollam-Alleppey
National
Water
way
is
just
3
km
from
the
center.
The
place
is
famous
because
of
the
boat-building
yard
here.
Every
day
except
Sundays
you
can
watch
the
'kettuvalloms'
(house
boats)
being
constructed
here
from
8.00
am
to
5.00
pm.
Coir-making
units
here
are
also
a
main
attraction.
The
place
lies
near
to
Karunagappilly
on
NH
47
and
can
easily
reached
through
road
too.
10.Thenmala
Thenmala
is
one
of
the
most
famous
tourist
destinations
in
India.
It
is
the
first
eco
tourism
project
in
India.
The
place
lies
near
to
the
Punalur
town.
Covered
by
dense
forests
and
tea
plantations,
this
misty
place
invites
tourist
from
all
over
the
world.
There
is
a
cluster
of
attractions
in
Thenmala.
The
name
'Thenmala'
has
the
meaning
'Honey
hill'
in
local
language.
Boating
on
the
lake,
a
rope
bridge,
trekking,
mountaineering,
biking
and
a
musical
fountain
are
the
main
attractions
in
Thenmala.
You
can
see
lot
of
tree
houses
here.
The
Thenmala
Canopy
Walk
attracts
a
lot
of
people
who
loves
the
silent
music
of
woods.
Here
you
can
walk
to
the
treetops
through
an
elevated
bridge.
Thenmala
dam
is
built
across
the
Kallada
River
and
boating
is
possible
here.
Being
a
cultural
zone
Thenmala
includes
an
amphitheater
and
a
musical
fountain.
The
open-air
musical
dance
fountain
is
popularly
known
as
'Nature
dance
fountain'.
A
Butterfly
park
is
also
there
behind
the
fountain.
The
place
is
located
65
kilometers
east
of
Kollam
and
70
kilometers
from
Trivandrum.
The
place
is
accessible
through
road.
11.Palaruvi
waterfalls
The
Palaruvi
waterfall
is
located
near
to
the
Thenmala
Eco
tourism
project.
In
local
language
'Palaruvi'
means
the
'stream
of
milk'.
Here
water
stream
falls
from
a
height
of
300
feet
through
rocks.
The
Palaruvi
wood
is
also
a
picnic
spot.
Trekking
to
the
waterfall
and
bating
in
the
stream
are
the
main
attractions
here.
The
waterfall
lies
75
kilometers
from
the
Kollam
town.
12.Rameshwara
Temple
This
rock
cut
cave
temple
is
a
good
example
of
Pandyan
influence
on
Kerala
traditional
architecture.
The
temple
is
attractive
because
of
the
Vyala
monster
sculptures
here.
The
peculiarity
of
these
creations
is
that
a
spectacle
may
feel
that
these
creations
are
alive.
It
is
believed
that
the
temple
is
been
built
on
12th
or
13th
century.
There
are
inscriptions
in
ancient
Tamil
manual
about
this
temple.
The
presiding
deity
here
is
Lord
Siva
in
the
form
of
'Siva
Lingam'.
The
other
deities
in
the
temple
are
Lord
Hanuman
and
Lord
Ganapathy.
Kerala
is
a
land
of
temple,
but
its
very
rare
to
see
a
rock
cut
cave
temple.
Thats
why
this
temple
attracts
a
lot
of
tourist
across
the
world.
The
place
is
accessible
through
road.
It
lies10
km
East
of
MC
Road
from
Chadayamangalam.
13.Amrithapuri
Amrithapuri
is
the
residence
and
headquarters
of
Matha
Amrithananda
Mayi,
a
living
Goddess
in
Kerala.
The
'asramam'
(monastery)
is
located
near
Vallikavu.
The
monastery
is
built
up
on
the
very
property
where
Matha
was
born.
Amritapuri
is
the
living
example
of
the
ancient
Indian
philosophy
"Vasudhaiva
kutumbakam"
(the
whole
world
is
one
family).
Here
you
will
find
people
from
all
parts
of
the
world,
speaking
different
languages
and
having
different
customs
and
religions.
All
living
here
under
one
roof.
Matha
Amrithananda
Mayi's
dream
is
a
non-violent
world
having
no
poverty.
The
place
Vallikavu
lies
12
kilometers
from
Kayamkulam
and
10
kilometers
from
Karunagappilly.
The
place
is
easily
accessible.
14.Picnic
Village
The
picnic
village
is
located
at
Ashramam.
It
is
one
of
the
main
centers
of
recreational
activities
in
Kollam.
A
200
year
old
Government
Guest
House,
an
adventure
park,
a
Tourist
Boat
Club,
a
Children's
Traffic
Park
and
a
Yatri
Nivas
are
there
on
the
park.
The
village
is
situated
on
the
backwater
front.
The
'Paaramparya
Museum'
(Ancestral
museum
in
local
language)
is
situated
in
the
same
compound
is
stored
with
paintings
from
different
parts
of
the
country
including
Warli,
Kalamkari
and
Madhubani
as
well
as
Kerala
mural
art.
The
picnic
village
lies
3
kilometers
from
the
Kollam
town.
15.Anchal
Anchal
is
situated
13
kilometers
south
of
Punalur
and
is
known
for
the
cattle
market
held
here
twice
a
month.
The
‘Mudi’
festival
of
the
Bhagavathy
temple
here
attracts
huge
people.
The
festival
is
conducted
once
in
a
12-year
period.
The
place
is
accessible
by
road.
16.Ariankavu
Ariankavu
is
famous
for
the
temple
here
dedicated
to
Sree
Sastha.
'Mandala
pooja'
and
'Thrikalyanam'
are
the
main
festivals
here,
which
fall
on
December.
The
place
lies
70
kilometers
from
Kollam
and
there
are
frequent
buses
to
reach
there.