
Kollam, Kerala
Kollam – The Backwater Gateway to Kerala’s Soul

Welcome to Kollam — one of Kerala’s oldest port cities and the southern gateway to the state’s backwaters. Located along the shimmering Ashtamudi Lake and the Arabian Sea, Kollam (also known as Quilon) is a destination where natural beauty, history, and tradition come together in perfect harmony.
Known as the “Cashew Capital of the World” and celebrated for its ancient trade links with Rome and China, Kollam is a city that blends maritime heritage with the peaceful rhythm of Kerala’s backwaters.
A Perfect Blend of Backwaters, Beaches & Heritage
Kollam is often called the true essence of Kerala — where you can cruise through tranquil waterways, relax on golden beaches, visit centuries-old temples, and explore cultural landmarks, all in one place.
The majestic Ashtamudi Lake, meaning “eight coned,” is the city’s lifeline — feeding the famous Kollam–Alleppey backwater cruise, which offers a scenic journey through Kerala’s lush heartland.
Top Attractions & Things to Do in Kollam
Ashtamudi Lake: Enjoy a peaceful houseboat cruise through palm-fringed canals and villages, a perfect alternative to Alleppey’s backwaters.
Thirumullavaram Beach: A clean, serene beach known for its shallow waters and spectacular sunsets — ideal for swimming and family picnics.
Tangasseri Lighthouse & Fort: Climb to the top of the 190-year-old lighthouse







