Kollam is a city in Kerala in India.
About
Mentioned in Greek literature from the first century, Kollam or Quilon has been a thriving trading port for centuries. The surrounding region produces pepper (after which the city is named), cashews, coir and other agricultural products. Local communities include Christian, Muslim and Hindu peoples. A historical Chinese population is known to exist, and the town's market is still named after them. Fishing occurs right along the coast as in other parts of Kerala. West and slightly north of the town some 5 kilometres lies a beach, on the north end of which are various European colonial-era relics, including the ruins of a fort and a few churches. There are also some old colonial buildings scattered about the town proper.
How to Reach
The city is well connected by road. National Highways 47 and 208 pass through it. A number of long distance buses and inter state buses ply through the city. You have buses from Cochin, Alleppy, Trivandrum, Bangalore etc. The city is also well connect by the railways. The railway code is QLN. You can get trains to Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Calcutta, Chennai (Madras), Bangalore etc. The nearest airport is the Trivandrum International Airport and it is 70 kilometers away from the city.
Reproduced from Wikipedia