introduction:
Kollam -Located 71 kms to the north of thiruvananthapuram,
kollam is the centre of the country's cashew trading
and processing industry. One of the oldest ports
on the malabar coast, kollam was one the port
of international spice trade. Thirty percent of
this historic tous is covered by the renowned
asthamudi lake, making it the gateway to magnificent
backwaters of kerala. The eight hour boat trip
between kollam and allappuzha is the longest and
most enchanting experience on the backwaters of
kerala. The district also has some interesting
historic remnants and a number of temples built
in the traditional ornate architectural style.
Sightseeing:
Thirumullavaram beach :
6 kms north of kollam this secluded beach is a
beautiful picnic centre.
Thangasseri :
This seaside village of historic importance has
the ruins of an old portuguese fort and churches
built in the 18 century. The Thangasseri Lighthouse
which is 144 feet hight, is open to visitors from
1530 to 1730 hrs.
Mayyand :
10 kms south of kollam mayyanad is noted for its
shrines and temples. The most important of the
nine temples here is the subramanya temple at
umayanallor.