This property in Kollam is well maintained, great service and with all facilities for a business or leisure traveller. Just 15 min from Railway station.
Welcome to our video featuring the top tourist destinations in Kollam, a charming city in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Known for its serene backwaters, pristine beaches, and historical landmarks, Kollam has something for everyone.
Have a look at the Asramam Adventure Park located on the banks of Ashtamudi backwaters in Kollam, Kerala, India. The park, one of the main outdoor activities centres in the state, welcomes visitors with some of the adventure activities like Aerial Net Walk, Zipline and may more.
The Asramam Maidanam or Ashramam Maithanam is an urban park, or maidhanam, in the city of Kollam, in Kerala, India. At 72 acres, it is the largest open space within Kerala Municipal Corporation limits.
The Eight-point Gallery Cafe or 8 Point Art Cafe is an art gallery and cafe situated in Kollam (Quilon) city of Kerala, India. This is the first international standard art cafe in the city of Kollam. Eight-Point is established in a renovated heritage building, ‘Parambarya,’ inside the Asramam Picnic Village campus. Famous muralist and art director Mr. Shenley had taken the Parambarya building from Kollam DTPC(District Tourism promotion Council) for five years to set-up this art cafe. The Kollam DTPC has spent nearly 2 million Indian Rupee for the renovation and setting up of properties in the museum/Paramparya building. Now the art cafe is home for various exhibitions, performing arts and other events.
Police Museum at Kollam is the only such establishment in the country, that traces the history and development of the police force. On display are police arms of the 18th and 19th centuries and various other exhibits. The star attraction of the museum is the Martyr’s Gallery. The musuem is also known as Sardar Vallabhai Patel Police Museum. Visiting Hours: 09.00 - 18.00 hrs on all days.
Kollam beach is one of the largest beaches in South Kerala. The beach is situated about 2.5 kilometres from Kollam city.
A series of short videos featuring key projects done by the Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala during 2016-2021.
In the sleepy little hamlet of Thangassery, there is a fort in ruins. History sleeps here. Christened Thangassery Fort or St Thomas Fort, this coastal defence structure built on the shores of the Arabian Sea whispers many a riveting tale, of its inception and the many battles it has been a witness to.
Tangasseri Lighthouse or Thangassery Lighthouse is situated at Tangasseri in Kollam city of the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of the two lighthouses in the Kollam Metropolitan Area and is maintained by the Cochin Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships. In operation since 1902, the cylindrical lighthouse tower painted with white and red oblique bands has a height of 41 metres (135 ft), making it the second tallest lighthouse in Kerala coast. Tangasseri Lighthouse is one of the most visited lighthouses in Kerala.