Location | Thiruvananthapuram in the state of Kerala |
Famous as | The most popular beach in Kerala |
MajorTourist Attractions | Napier Museum, Chitra Art Gallery, Padmanabhaswamy Temple |
Temperature | Max 36°C and Min 19.8°C |
The beach derived its name from a small village in Kerala by the name of Kovalam. The name Kovalam signifies a grove of coconut trees. Truly, the coconut trees seen all along the shores of the beach gives it a look of ravishing beauty. The Kovalam beach lies on the Malabar coast in Kerala and is today one of the favourite beaches in India for the tourists. The blue waters of the Arabian sea, that mingles with the white sands on the shores with the palm fringed bays, promises a relaxed vacation to the travellers. The sound of the tides hitting the rocky shores makes it a traveller’s paradise.
The crescent shaped beaches of Kovalam are distinguished in three parts. The southern most part consists of the Light house beach where one can have a view of the spectacular Vizhinzam mosque. The middle one is the Hawah, which acts as the base for the local fisherman. The northernmost beach is the least frequented and is a place to see the wooden fishing vessels.
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Beach Activity at Kovalam
The coastal village enclosed by palm fringed rocky headlands is a natural bay for relaxation with the gentle waves blowing past giving a touch of the cool sensation of the sea side. Aquatics, swimming and sunbathing are common sight at the beach. Peoples can be seen strolling bare footed on the sandy shores and the youngsters playing with their surf. There are also placed a variety of sea food stalls and beach restaurant offering a varied taste of local cuisines to the travellers. The local fishermen provides sunrise and sun set cruising around the beach in small fishing boats.
Major Attractions Nearby
Napier Museum: A great architectural creation, the Napier Museum best represents the combination of the traditional Kerala style with the Mughal and the Chinese Influence. An English architect by the name of Chisholm designed the mansion in 19 th century. In present times it houses a rare collection of archaeological and historical artifacts.
Sree Chitra Art Gallery: Established in 1935,The art gallery has a 100 years old world famous paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, the pioneering Indian patron of art in oil painting, who was born and brought up at Kilimanoor Palace in Kerala. The Artistic grandeur of Bengal school of Arts is best exemplified here.
Padmanabhaswamy temple: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu who is seen reclining on the Anantha serpent. The temple consists of a tower built of seven stories with rising pillars and intricate carvings decorated with mural paintings. Only peoples from the Hindu religion are allowed inside the temple premises places to the eastern side of the old fort ruins.
Ponmudi Hill Station: At a distance of 61 km from Triruvananthapuram in Kerala is situated the Ponmudi hill station. The ever green tea bushes and foliage enthralls the visitors as they enter the hill station.. The crystal water ponds inter spread with the spice trees and the thatched cottages offers a relaxed stay to the travellers. The meandering silver mountains, the wild herbs are soothing and eye catching.
Accessibility
By Air: The nearest airport is Trivandrum Airport which rest 16 km away from Kovalam, Kerala. There are direct flights to metropolis like New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Banglore.
By Rail: The Central Railway Station of Trivandrum is the nearest railway station. From here trains are available to all important states of India.
By Road: There are regular bus services from Thiruvananthapuram to Kovalam. Buses also connects the place from Ernakulam, Kanyakumari and Periyar.