Munroe Thuruth Kollam
The green paradise of tranquility amidst the placid waters
The narrow waterways, canal cruise, and the lively village life offers the traveller a unique experience while gliding through the tranquil backwaters
A trip to the backwaters of Kollam reveals an emerald stretch of eight islets, Munroe Thuruth or Mundrothuruthu at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada river, hosting a diverse range of flora and fauna. The surreal view of lush mangroves adorning the stretch of waters, the serene pace of rural life, coir making, homely cuisine, fishing and much more make this place an unmissable experience.
The narrow waterways, canal cruise, and the lively village life offer the traveller a unique experience while gliding through the tranquil backwaters. One can marvel at the rustic architectural relics of the island including the Dutch church, one of the ancient churches of Kerala. The island is a hotspot for migratory birds.
Munroe Island is located about 27 km from Kollam town. The island, formed by the backwaters of the Ashtamudi Lake and Kallada River, is known for its mangrove forests and lagoons. The place is named in honour of Resident Colonel John Munroe, a native of Scotland, who served as the Diwan of Travancore. Munroe Island is composed of a cluster of eight islands, each of them separated by small water channels and lakes. This quaint island offers a tranquil setting where you can spend a relaxed and idyllic holiday.
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Kollam Railway Station,about 16 km
Trivandrum International Airport, about 81 km
Kollam KSRTC Bus Station, about 15 km
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