Kovalam Kerala, India Travel Guide
The capital city of Kerala, approximately 16 km north of Kovalam.
Attractions: Discover the majestic Padmanabhaswamy Temple (non-Hindus view from outside), the intriguing Napier Museum, the exquisite Kuthira Malika Palace, the Thiruvananthapuram Zoo & Botanical Gardens, and the Science & Technology Museum.
Discover serene landscapes and wildlife within a short distance of Kovalam.
Approximately 30 km northeast of Kovalam. This large dam and reservoir area, surrounded by dense forests, includes a crocodile rehabilitation center, a lion safari park (accessed by boat), and a deer park. Boating on the reservoir is popular.
A picturesque hill resort, approximately 61 km northeast of Kovalam. Ponmudi features misty mountains, expansive tea plantations, and winding roads with scenic viewpoints. A cooler climate awaits.
Explore Kerala's traditions and local life.
Adjacent to Kovalam. Visit the Vizhinjam Rock-Cut Cave Temple and the active harbor. Observe morning fishing activities.
Southernmost tip of mainland India, about 85 km south of Kovalam. Confluence of three seas. Known for Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue.
Look for Kathakali performances at local resorts. Explore traditional art and craft forms.
A traditional fishing village and port area, just south of Lighthouse Beach.
A popular day trip, unique for being the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean.
Recommendations for adding 1-3 days to the itinerary.
Famous for serene canals, lagoons, and lakes. Experience traditional houseboats with overnight stays. Glimpse into village life along waterways.
A picturesque hill station known for expansive tea plantations, misty mountains, and a cool climate. Opportunities for nature walks.
A tiger and elephant reserve. Boat safaris on Periyar Lake for wildlife viewing. Spice plantation tours and nature walks also available.
Approximately 220 km northeast of Kovalam.
Best reached by taxi or private car.
Boat safaris, spice tours, martial arts shows.