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Adventure Park
Asramam Adventure Park
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TypeUrban park
LocationAsramam in Kollam city, India
Coordinates8°53′50″N 76°35′06″E / 8.897217°N 76.584920°E / 8.897217; 76.584920
Area48 acres (0.19 km2)[1]
Created1980
Owned byKollam Municpal Corporation(KMC)
Operated byDTPC, Kollam
StatusOpen all year

Asramam Adventure Park is an urban park in the central Kollam city of Kerala state. It was opened after 1980, on 48 acres (19 ha) of city-owned land.[2] Located beside the Kerala's pride, backwaters of Asramam, this place popularly known as Asramam Picnic Village is the main centre of recreational activities in Kollam city. The Kollam District Tourism Promotion Council conducts regular backwater cruises in houseboats, luxury boats and speedboats from the Boat Club. The mangroves near this park is very famous in all over India. So many endagering species of trees are surviving here in the park.[3][4][5]

Major attractions

Entrance of Asramam Adventure Park, Kollam

There are so many attractions in and around Asramam Adventure Park. They are,

Sculptures

In 2012, the then Tourism Minister of Kerala, A.P. Anil Kumar had inaugurated 10 sculptors at Asramam Adventure Park. This had happened as the part of a 10-day State-level sculpture camp named ‘Monsoon Sculptures’ at an estimated expenditure of Rs. 8 lakh, is sponsored by various Kollam-based business groups. Aryanad Rajendran's Meditation, V. Satheesan's Story Teller, Sivan’s Bundle of slogans, Shenlay's Do not disturb, Saju Mannathur’s She, Guruprasad’s Love without heart and brain, Chavara Vijayan’s Buddha 99 and Biju Bharatan’s Victim are the major sculptors that makes adventure park one of the major eye-catching attractions in Kollam city.[6]

Asramam Mangrove Forest

The thick mangroves that grow on the shore of Ashtamudi Lake along the side of Asramam Adventure Park is another significant attraction in this spot. The Kerala State Biodiversity Board (KSBB) has provided the Asramam mangrove forest with a biodiversity heritage tag. Asramam mangrove spread was habitat to the highly endangered Syzygium travancoricum species of mangroves. Several species of mangroves and mangrove associates thrived there. The belt had all the characteristics of a coastal rainforest and was habitat to several species of wild animals and diversified flora. In addition to being a major spawning ground for several edible marine species, the Asramam mangroves in the past was also home to otters and migratory birds.[7]

Boating

Kollam DTPC Boat club near Asramam Maidan

The boating program conducted by Kollam District Tourism Promotion Council from Asramam Adventure Park is one of the crowd pulling tourism programs in Kollam district. Regular backwater cruises in houseboats, luxury boats and speedboats are being operate from the Boat Club attached with the park. Different kinds of boats like luxury cruise boats, power boats and motor boats can be taken on hire from the boat jetty.[1]

British Residency and Picnic Village

The British Residency in Asramam is also known as Government Guest House and Residency Bungalow. It is a two-storeyed palace situated at the picnic village campus. It was actually built by Col. John Munro during 1811 and 1819. It is now known as Government Guest House. It stands as a Hallmark of Quilon, like Chinnakada Clock Tower. It is a famous cine location in Kerala. Almost 90% of the Malayalam movie Manu Uncle was shot at British Residency and Adventure Park campus.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Adventure Park, Kollam".
  2. ^ Asramam Park
  3. ^ Plea to declare park a biodiversity site
  4. ^ Plea to declare park a biodiversity site
  5. ^ Road to link Asramam to Thirumullavaram in the offing
  6. ^ 10 out of 10 for adventure park
  7. ^ Biodiversity heritage tag for Asramam mangroves soon
  8. ^ [1] Asramam British Residency - Kollam