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kollam tour packages
Kerala 3 days 2 Person

Rs. 12,999

Kerala Family Tour Package

Coimbatore - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom

kollam travel packages
Kerala 4 days 2 Person

Rs. 13,500

Kerala Tour Package for 4 Days

Munnar - Thekkady - Kochi

kollam holiday package
Kerala 5 days 2 Person

Rs. 15,700

Kerala Tour Package for 5 Days

Munnar - Thekkady - Alleppey

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Kerala 6 days 2 Person

Rs. 19,655

Kerala Tour Package for 6 Days

Madurai - Rameshwaram - Kanyakumari - Kovalam

kollam tours
Kerala 7 days 2 Person

Rs. 22,777

Kerala Backwaters Tour

Coimbatore - Kumarakom - Alleppey

tours to kollam
Kerala 5 days 2 Person

Rs. 16,500

Kerala Honeymoon Package

Coimbatore – Ooty – Wayanad – Coorg

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Kerala 7 days 2 Person

Rs. 35,655

Kerala Tour Package for 7 Days

Coimbatore - Varkala - Kumarakom - Periyar

holiday to kollam
Kerala 4 days 2 Person

Rs. 54,500

Kerala Luxury Tour

Coimbatore - Munnar

kollam tourism packages
Munnar 4 days 2 Person

Rs. 16,900

Munnar Houseboat Tour

Munnar

Tourism

About Kerala Tourism

Things to do

Things to do in Kerala

Watch The Neelakurinji Bloom in Munnar

Watch The Snake Boat Race in Alleppey

Take A Jeep Ride in Kerala

Visit A Coffee Plantation in Wayanad

Go Bird Watching in Kumarakom

Visit Athirapally Falls

Visit Periyar Lake

Visit Alleppey Backwaters

Places to visit

Tourist Places to Visit in Kerala

Kollam Holiday Packages

On the banks of the Kallada River and Ashtamudi Lake stands the ancient harbour and city of Kollam. It is known as the southern escape to Kerala's backwaters.

The city, which was formerly a significant spice trading hub, is today well-known for its coir production and cashew processing. Kollam, also known as Quilon, is a popular tourist destination during the Kallada Boat Race, a famous event held twenty-eight days after Onam.

You can browse through the Kollam tour packages on E Kerala Tour Packages and select the one that best suits your requirements. Easy customization options are available for your convenience.

How To Reach Kollam?

By air, Trivandrum International Airport, which is 56 kilometers from Kollam, is the closest airport. After that, you can take a bus or a taxi to get where you're going.

Via Rail

There are 181 trains that stop at Kollam Junction Railway Station every day, depending on their schedule. This station has direct connectivity to several cities because to its well-built platforms.

Via Road

Kollam is well connected to practically all of Kerala's main cities and towns. Private buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, as well as public buses operated by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), are all forms of road transportation.

An ancient port of Kerala, Kollam, formerly known as Quilon, is situated on the edge of Ashtamudi Lake. The location serves as the entrance to the breathtaking Kerala Backwaters. The longest backwater cruise in Kerala, which lasts eight hours, is from Kollam to Alleppey. To explore the natural beauty and backwaters and to relive history by visiting the remnants of Portuguese and Dutch towns, E Kerala Tour Packages provides Kollam tours.

In Kerala, Kollam is a significant hub for the trade of cashew nuts. It was also one of Kerala's first hubs for Christian activity. In Kollam, one may also visit the remnants of Portuguese and Dutch forts and historic churches that date back to the 18th century.

Best Tourist Places To visit In Kollam During Tour

Kollam Beach

One of South Kerala's largest beaches is Kollam Beach. It also goes by the name Mahatma Gandhi Beach, and thousands of people visit it daily. In addition to breathtaking sunset views, the beach offers swimming and boat rides. On the eastern side of the beach is the Marine Aquarium, the first of its sort in Kerala. Large tanks are used to hold the aquatic life. Next to the shore is a sizable Mahatma Gandhi Park with a clock tower. The beach is one of the most visited locations in holiday packages to Kollambecause there are so many attractions there and nearby.

Ashtamudi Lake

The second-largest lake in Kerala, Ashtamudi Lake, has a shape that is similar to an octopus or a palm confiner. The backwaters and little islets there are famous. From the shore, one can see opulent houseboats, palm palms, Chinese fishing nets, and coconut grooves. Along this lake's path, Kollam Boat Club also runs boat tours. Ashtamudi Lake is one of the attractions included in travel packages to Kollam.

Rameswaram Mahadeva Temple

The Rameswaram Mahadeva Temple, which is devoted to Lord Rameswara (Shiva), is embellished with stone and wood carvings that reflect Kerala-Dravidian style. It is one of Kerala's 108 Shiva temples. The temple also houses the gods Ganesha, the Snake Goddess, Krishna, Ayyappan, Navagraha, Rakshas, and Kartikeya in addition to Lord Shiva. On a huge scale, the temple grounds commemorate the Maha Shivaratri festival.

St. Andrews Church

A Roman Catholic church named St. Andrews Church is devoted to Andrew the Apostle, also called St. Andrews. It is encircled by the T.S. Canal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, and its architecture is in the Portuguese Colonial style. The church still has its original splendor despite numerous modifications. St. Andrews Church must be a part of your tour package to Kollam.

Palaruvi Waterfalls

The Palaruvi Waterfalls, which cascade from a height of roughly 300 feet, are one of the top tourist destinations in Kollam packages. The word "stream of milk" is palaruvi. The falls are accessible through a short hiking trek from the parking area. Natural herb groves and lush green valley's surround the waterfall, which has many healing qualities. One is claimed to benefit from having a bath here thanks to its ayurvedic characteristics.

Munroe Island

Munroe Island, which is situated at the meeting point of the Kallada River and Ashtamudi Lake, was given its name in honour of Colonel John Munroe, a British resident of Travancore State who built canals to connect several backwater areas. There are eight little islets that make up Munroe Island. You can take a canoe tour, feed prawns, taste traditional Keralan food, go fishing, and see migratory birds as you explore the island.

FAQ's About Kollam Tourism Packages

Q. Where is Kollam located?

Ans - Kollam, formerly Quilon, is located in Kerala on the shores of Ashtamudi Lake. It was one of the most significant ports involved in the fabled spice trade. One of the oldest ports on the Malabar Coast is Kollam, which has long attracted the interest of other nations.

Q. Which city has the moniker "Prince of the Arabian Sea"?

Ans - The city of Kollam, also known as Quilon, is located on the shores of Ashtamudi Lake and the Arabian Sea and is dubbed the Prince of the Arabian Sea.

Q. Why is Kollam so well-known?

Ans - It is well known for producing coir and processing cashews. Kollam is a popular tourist location for backwater enjoyment because the large Ashtamudi Lake, the entrance to Kerala's renowned backwaters, covers more than a third of its area.

Q. Is it worthwhile to travel to Kollam?

Ans - Kollam has a long and beautiful coastline and many tranquil and beautiful locations to visit. It is one of the ideal locations to go backwater cruising because it is situated on the shores of Ashtamudi Lake.

Q. What season is best to go on tours to Kollam?

Ans - The winter season lasts from October through February. The best time to visit Kollam is right now.