Kovalam

Along
the 600 kilometre length of the Kerala coast, there are many sandy beaches,
rocky promontories and coconut palms. The fishing village of Kovalam lies 10
kilometres south of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala. Kovalam is the
only beach resort of Kerala, and is very popular with the Indian as well as
international tourists.
Industry is relatively small scale in this area and the prices low. The beach
is just a few minutes walk from the village. Kovalam consists of three successive
small crescent beaches; the southern most known as Lighthouse Beach, is where
most of the visitors spend their time. The beach is bordered with low cost lodging
houses, and restaurants which offer adequate facilities, at affordable tariffs
- ideal for a long stay.
The light house on the promontory at the southern end of the beach, offers a
spectacular view across to the Vizhinjam mosque. Photography is prohibited here.
The middle beach, overlooked from a rocky headland by the five star Ashok Radisson
resort, functions each morning as a base for local fishers. North of Ashok,
is the third beach which is very little affected by the changing times. It is
dotted with a few rudimentary wooden fishing vessels.
Swimming on the beaches is not always safe, as the undertow can be very strong,
therefore it is essential to follow the warnings of the safety flags. However,
days can be spent here just lolling around on the sands or retreating under
the awnings of the beach cafes.
There are numerous craft and carpet shops (usually of Tibetan, Kashmiri and
Rajasthani origin), clothing stores and general stores, yoga schools, travel
agents and massage parlours lining the beach.
PLACES OF INTEREST IN AND AROUND KOVALAM
» The Great Kovalam
Poets
Anceint Kovalam Poets Ayyippilla Assan and Ayyanappilla Assan were the authors
of the Great Epics, Janakeeya Maha Kaviangal Ramakatha Pattu and Bharathampattu
respectively. They lived in Kovalam, near the Light House Beach, Avaduthura
in 1400 A.D. The monument isprotected by the Kerala Govt. Archaeological Department.
» Vizhinjam Rock
Cut Cave

Vizhinjam
was earlier the capital of the Ay chieftains who rulled the southern parts of
Kerala around the 8th century A.D. The granite cave here encloses a one celled
shrine with a loose sculpture of Vinadhara Dakshinamurthi. The outer wall of
the cave depicts half completed reliefs of the Hindu God Shiva with his wife
and dancepartner Goddess Parvathi.
» Thiruvallam
Thiruvallam is 6 kms from Kovalam. This place, en route to Thiruvananthapuram,
is famous for backwater rides.
» Pozhikkara Beach,
Pachalloor
A serene and spectacular beach, where the backwater meets the sea, Pozhikkara
is ideal for birdwatchers.
» Marine Aquarium,
Vizhinjam
It is 3 kms from Kovalam. The Marine Aquarium houses the world's rarest and
most exotic species of invertebrates and fish. The hidden coral paradise has
been displayed by recreating the habitat in its natural form.
Kerala Must See Alappuzha
Ernakulam Idukki
Kannur Kasaragod
Kollam Kottayam
Kovalam Kozhikode
Malappuram Palakkad
Pathanamthitta Periyar
Thiruvananthapuram
Thrissur Wayanad