🛕 Pilgrim Tourism in Kollam
Explore ancient temples, colonial churches, and sacred mosques — Kollam is a city of divine harmony where faiths coexist beautifully
⛪ Colonial Churches
🕌 Mosques
🙏 Sacred Sites
🪔 Temple Festivals
🙏 Major Temples in Kollam
Anandavalleswaram Temple
One of the most revered Shiva temples in Kollam. The main shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva as Anandavalleswaram and Parvathi as Anandavalli. Famous for the Shivaratri celebrations and classical Kathakali performances.
Thevally Palace Temple
A 17th-century Shiva temple within the historic Dutch palace complex. Remarkable for its blend of Dutch colonial architecture and traditional Kerala temple style. Set on a small island in Ashtamudi Lake — uniquely scenic.
Thangassery Church
A 16th-century church built by the Portuguese missionaries, one of the oldest Christian churches in South India. The church stands near the ancient fort ruins and lighthouse, offering a deeply historic atmosphere.
Juma Masjid, Chinnakada
A centuries-old mosque in the heart of Kollam’s old trade quarter. Built during the medieval Arab trading era, it remains an active centre of Islamic faith and community life. The Friday prayers draw devotees from across the district.
📍 Pilgrim Site Quick Reference
| Site | Faith | Distance | Timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anandavalleswaram Temple | Hindu | 2 km | 5 AM – 12 PM, 4–8 PM |
| Thevally Palace Temple | Hindu | 3 km | 6 AM – 12 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Kottarakkara Sree Mahaganapathy Temple | Hindu | 42 km | 5 AM – 1 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Thangassery Portuguese Church | Christian | 5 km | 7 AM – 7 PM |
| Sacred Heart Cathedral | Christian | 1 km | 6 AM – 8 PM |
| Juma Masjid Chinnakada | Islam | 1.5 km | Prayer times |
🛕 Begin Your Spiritual Journey in Kollam
Discover the divine side of Kerala’s ancient port city

