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Kovalam

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About this Destination

Famous for its resorts and ayurvedic massage centres, Kovalam is a coastal town located around 13 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. The largest beach in Kovalam is the lighthouse beach that features a 30-metre tall lighthouse . The other two adjacent beaches are Samudra beach and Hawa beach . All these three beaches are crescent-shaped shallow water and low tidal beaches. Visitors to Kovalam can indulge in a myriad of water activities , from swimming in the gentle waves to thrilling water sports like parasailing . The adrenaline-pumping experience of parasailing provides panoramic views of the coastline and the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea. Earlier a fishing village, Kovalam started attracting tourists in the 1930s and shot to fame in the hippie era of 1970s. It still sees the influx of tourists from Israel and Europe. Kovalam is adorned with various temples that add a cultural depth to the region like  Kunnumpara Sree Murugan Temple , a serene abode dedicated to Lord Murugan. Azhimala Siva Temple , perched on a hillock, offers panoramic coastal views, providing a tranquil space for spiritual reflection. Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple , situated along the Karamana River, honors Lord Parasurama, attracting pilgrims and visitors seeking both religious rituals and serene surroundings.   For a day trip from Kovalam, Poovar is a picturesque village located just a short drive away. Visitors can take boat rides through the tranquil backwaters, bordered by coconut palms and mangrove forests. Additionally, nature enthusiasts can explore the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary , located nearby. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including elephants, tigers, and exotic bird species, the sanctuary offers guided boat tours and trekking opportunities. Ayurvedic treatments and massages are one of its most popular indulgences along with yoga, meditation as well as other cultural activities. Kovalam perhaps comes full circle as it is also a shopping destination given the rich spices, wooden statues and handicrafts that can make popular takeaways. The best time to visit Kovalam is from September to March when the weather is pleasant, and the sea is calm, allowing for a delightful beach experience. This period also coincides with various festivals and events, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal haven.

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Ayurvedic Massages & Spa in Kovalam

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Local Cultures of Kovalam

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Kerala Sadya

A traditional feast of Kerala served on a banana leaf, consisting of various vegetarian dishes.

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Typically served during festivals and weddings.
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Kathakali

A classical dance-drama known for its elaborate costumes, makeup, and storytelling.

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Performances typically held in the evening.
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Ayurveda

The ancient system of medicine originating from India, focusing on natural healing and wellness.

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Available throughout the year.
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Traditional Fishing

A cultural practice where local fishermen use handcrafted nets and boats to catch fish.

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Early morning and late evening.
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Kalaripayattu

An ancient martial art form from Kerala that combines physical training with spiritual practice.

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Classes and demonstrations are held regularly.

Festivals of Kovalam

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

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Onam

A harvest festival celebrated with a grand feast, cultural events, and the famous boat races.

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Usually falls in August-September.
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Vishu

The Malayalam New Year festival marked by the celebration of sighting the first light of the day.

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Falls in April.
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Thrissur Pooram

A prominent temple festival in Kerala known for its grand parade of elephants and fireworks.

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Held in April-May.
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Navaratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga with dance and music.

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Usually celebrated in September-October.
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Maha Shivaratri

A Hindu festival devoted to Lord Shiva, observed with fasting and night vigils.

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Typically celebrated in February-March.

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