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Kollam Packages

Thrillophilia’s Kollam tour packages are designed for travellers seeking a calm coastal and backwater holiday in southern Kerala, with planning handled end to end. Our Kerala tour packages range from INR 12,000 to INR 35,000 per person, depending on hotel category, duration, and inclusions. Most itineraries span 3 to 6 days, making them suitable for couples, families, and senior travellers looking for a slower travel pace.

Thrillophilia’s Kollam trip covers well-known landmarks such as Ashtamudi Lake, Munroe Island, Thangassery Lighthouse, Mahatma Gandhi Beach, and Palaruvi Waterfalls. Houseboat cruises on Ashtamudi Lake, village canoe rides in Munroe Island, and guided heritage walks in Thangassery are commonly included. Our Kollam holiday packages include backwater stays and quiet beach experiences, while families prefer cultural visits, short nature trails, and comfortable day tours. Transfers, accommodation, and sightseeing schedules are planned to minimise long travel hours and allow relaxed exploration. Travellers planning longer stays can choose Kollam vacation packages that extend to nearby destinations like Varkala, Thenmala, or Alappuzha.

With verified hotels, reliable local transport, and 24*7 on-ground assistance, Thrillophilia’s Kollam trip packages ensure a smooth travel experience centred on Kerala’s coastal heritage, inland waterways, and village life.

What is the Best Time to Visit Kollam?

The best time to plan a Kollam trip is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for coastal sightseeing, backwater cruises, and village exploration. During these months, temperatures range between 24°C and 32°C, humidity levels are moderate, and rainfall is minimal. These conditions support smooth travel for experiences commonly included in Kollam tour packages, such as houseboat stays on Ashtamudi Lake, canoe rides around Munroe Island, and visits to Thangassery Lighthouse.

1. Peak Season – October to March

This is the most popular time to visit Kollam. Clear skies and mild temperatures make it ideal for exploring beaches, backwaters, and cultural sites. Houseboat cruises operate regularly, and outdoor sightseeing remains comfortable throughout the day. Local events such as Oachira Kali and temple festivals add cultural depth to the trip. Kollam holiday packages during this period are preferred by families, couples, and senior travellers, though accommodation prices are slightly higher due to demand.

2. Shoulder Season – April to May

April and May bring warmer temperatures, often reaching 34°C to 36°C, but travel remains manageable with early morning and evening outings. These months suit travellers looking for quieter experiences and better-priced Kollam vacation packages, especially for lake-facing stays and short nature visits.

3. Low Season – June to September

The monsoon season covers Kollam in greenery, with frequent rainfall affecting outdoor plans. While sightseeing may be limited, this period suits budget travellers and those planning wellness-focused or relaxed inland stays through Kollam trip packages.

How to Reach Kollam

1. By Air: The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport (TRV), about 66 km from Kollam. Direct Flights operate from major Indian cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Kochi. Taxis or pre-booked transfers connect you from the airport to Kollam which roughly takes 1–1.5 hours depending on traffic.

2. By Train: Kollam Junction (QLN) is the city’s main railhead with regular trains to major destinations such as Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, and Chennai. Overnight and daytime express services link Kollam to southern and central India, making rail travel a convenient option.

3. By Road: National Highway 66 links Kollam to Thiruvananthapuram (about 65–70 km, 1.5–2 hours) and Kochi (about 135–140 km, 3–3.5 hours). State-run KSRTC and private intercity buses operate frequent services, and app taxis provide flexible point-to-point transfers.

Top 5 Places to Visit with Kollam Tour Packages

Here are some of the best places to visit in Kollam:-

1. Ashtamudi Lake

Ashtamudi Lake is Kollam’s most iconic attraction, known for its palm-lined waterways and calm backwaters. Visitors can explore the Ashtamudi lake through houseboat cruises, canoe rides, and lakeside walks. The region also supports fishing villages and birdlife, making it ideal for slow-paced sightseeing and photography.

2. Munroe Island

Munroe Island lies at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River. The area features narrow canals, village homes, coir-making units, and mangrove forests. Guided canoe tours allow travellers to observe daily life, water-based farming, and traditional Kerala architecture in a peaceful setting.

3. Thangassery Lighthouse

Thangassery Lighthouse reflects Kollam’s colonial past, influenced by Portuguese and British rule. The lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and nearby beaches. The surrounding area includes old churches, colonial homes, and coastal paths suitable for short heritage walks.

4. Adventure Park, Kollam

Adventure Park is a popular recreational space located along Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam city. You can enjoy paddle boating, lakeside relaxation, and family-friendly activities while taking in uninterrupted lake views. making it a peaceful stop during a kerela honeymoon trip. The park features boating facilities, landscaped walking paths, children’s play zones, and open lawns facing the backwaters.

5. Jatayu Earth’s Center

Jatayu Earth’s Center in Chadayamangalam features the world’s largest bird sculpture, dedicated to the Ramayana legend. Visitors reach the hilltop via cable car or trekking trails. The complex includes viewing decks, cultural exhibits, and adventure activity zones.

Top 5 Things to Do with Kollam Tour Packages

1. Houseboat Cruise on Ashtamudi Lake

Houseboat cruises allow you to experience Kollam’s backwaters at a relaxed pace. Guests pass coconut groves, village homes, and open lake stretches while enjoying freshly prepared Kerala meals onboard. Overnight cruises provide sunrise and sunset views over calm waters.

2. Canoe Ride through Munroe Island Canals

Canoe rides navigate narrow canals inaccessible to large boats. You can witness coir processing, water-based farming, and daily village routines. Local boatmen guide the route, making this experience fun and educational.

3. Take a Heritage Thangassery’s Colonial Quarter Heritage Walk 

Walk through Thangassery’s historic streets while visiting St. Thomas Fort ruins, Our Lady of Purification Church, and old Portuguese-era residences. You can learn how Kollam functioned as a spice trading port under Portuguese, Dutch, and British control. The walk includes stops at coastal warehouses, church courtyards, and the lighthouse precinct, with explanations of maritime trade routes, missionary settlements, and town planning unique to this neighbourhood.

4. Hike to Palaruvi Waterfalls

Hike to Palaruvi Waterfalls near Aryankavu through forest-lined paths and rocky steps. The trail leads to a tall cascade forming natural freshwater pools. You can observe dense vegetation, birdlife, and seasonal water flow, especially strong during monsoon and post-monsoon months.

5. Visit Chinnakada Clock Tower

Visit Chinnakada Clock Tower, a central landmark of Kollam city at a busy commercial junction. You can observe daily market activity and local transport movement. Shop for textiles, jewellery, spices, household items, stationery, and traditional Kerala sweets from long-established local stores.

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