Written By
Gopika VC
Thangassery Lighthouse is the second-tallest lighthouse along the entire coast of Kerala. Because of this, it is one of the most-visited lighthouses in the state.
Ashtamudi Lake is the most popular place in Kollam. It leads to the backwaters and is surrounded by green trees and swaying coconut palms.
Kutrallam's Palaruvi Falls, 300 feet tall, is a major attraction. The fall's loudness contrasts with the trees and mist-covered mountains across it.
Chosen as Kerala's first "Beach Wedding Destination." There are many places to visit in Kollam, but this beach is one of the most beautiful.
The urban park beside Ashtamudi's backwaters is a popular spot for locals to picnic and enjoy adventure activities.
An unexplored Kerala beach with golden sand, crystal blue water, and coconut and palm trees for shade and quiet.
On Kollam's seashores is the ruined St. Thomas Fort, also known as Thangassery Fort. St. Thomas Fort is in ruins and conserved by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Kumbhavurutty waterfall is part of the Achankovil River. The Kumbhavurutty Waterfalls in Konni Forest are Kerala's most beautiful and revered.
Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary provides a safe haven for many plants, birds, and animals away from the dust and dirt of city life.
It's one of Kerala's most beautiful lakes, with stunning waters. The little lake is a nice place for folks to enjoy a day out in nature.
The museum portrays "Iron Man of India" Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel well. The Martyrs Gallery, where police hold 18th- and 19th-century arms, is popular