Kovalam

Overview

Situated at a distance of just 16 kms from the Capital of Kerala this place is made up of four sandy bays called as Kovalam. The term Kovalam means the ‘groove of coconut trees’. This was after 1930

Tourist Attractions

Languages:
Malayalam and English
Best Time to Visit:
October to February
Temperature:
Summer : (20o C to 36o C) & Winter (16o C to 34o C)
Climate:
Tropical dry
Nearest Railway:
Trivandrum
Nearest Airport:
Trivandrum


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