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  1. Kollam is the centre of the country’s cashew trading and processing industry. The major tourist attractions in Kollam are the Ashtamudi Backwaters, Thenmala Ecotourism Centre, Palaruvi Waterfall, Jatayupara and Alumkadavu. Those who wish to explore beaches in Kollam can visit the Kollam, Thirumullavaram and Thangasseri Beaches.

  2. www.keralatourism.org › topic › kollamKollam - Kerala Tourism

    Jan 1, 2007 · Located 71 km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam is another coastal district of Kerala. The district is also known for its backwater tourism. Neendakara, Beach, Fishing Harbour, Kollam, Kerala, India. Neendakara is a famous fishing harbour located 8 km from Kollam district in Kerala.

  3. The Jatayu Adventure Center (Jatayu Earth's Center), at Chadayamangalam, 50 km from Thiruvananthapuram, is a unique combination of artistry, mythology, technology, culture, adventure, leisure, and wellness. The virtual reality museum and the theatrical magic that renders the story of Jatayu add to the magic of the destination.

  4. Other Temples in Kollam Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala, Park View, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India - 695 033 Phone: +91 471 2321132, Fax: +91 471 2322279, E-mail: info@keralatourism.org .

  5. Jan 1, 2007 · Embrace life. It’s time for Kerala! Plan your trip with amazing offers and packages. Entire Kerala A journey through God's Own Country INR 2,000 to 118,000. Central Kerala Trip to the soul of Kerala INR 1,000 to 116,000. Backwater Through the stretches of emerald INR 1,000 to 60,000. South Kerala A journey to remember INR 1,000 to 175,000.

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Places of Interest. Aqua Tourism in Kollam. Among the oldest ports in the Southern region, Kollam sees about a third of its area covered by the picturesque Ashtamudi Lake. The eight hour trip between Kollam and Alappuzha contains some of the most coveted visuals in God’s Own Country and is also the longest backwater cruise in the State.

  7. Experience Kollam – the land of Cashew and Astamudi. An emporium of international trade in the Old World, a land extolled by Marco Polo and Ibn Batuta, Quilon or Kollam as it is known today, is much more than just a land. A destination whose sands are sodden with adventures and legacies waiting to be explored, Kollam has had a strong history ...

  8. Jan 1, 2007 · A short half-hour trip through the backwaters of Sambranikodi. A minimum of 4 persons is required for this package. Rate: Rs 150/- per pax. For more information: contact@dtpckollam.com. Phone: +91 474 2745625, 2750170. Get the details of boating and other packages offered at Sambranikodi in Kollam Kerala.

  9. Jan 1, 2007 · The temple in the Kollam district of Southern Kerala has attracted both devotees from Kerala and foreigners for its magical beauty and divine allure. People flock to this place to seek the blessings of Bhadrakali (fondly known as ‘Kattil Mekkathil Devi), the main deity of the temple, who has always believed to bestow love, and show kindness to Her devotees!

  10. www.keralatourism.org › images › ebooksKOLLAM - Kerala Tourism

    Kollam is the nerve-centre of the country’s cashew trading and processing industry. The cashew industry in Kollam boasts of a legacy of a century of cashew nut export. It was in 1920 that the first batch of cashews was exported from the country, from Kollam to the USA. History has it that it was in the same year that

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