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Pozhiyoor Pozhikkara

Poovar, Kerala, India
Pozhiyoor Pozhikkara is a breathtaking geographical marvel where the Neyyar River finally concludes its journey by merging with the Arabian Sea. This estuary is the soul of Poovar's tourism circuit, offering a visual spectacle that changes with the tides. The name 'Pozhikkara' literally refers to t he land near the opening of the river into the sea. This area is characterized by vast stretches of golden sand that act as a natural barrier between the freshwater of the river and the saline water of the ocean. During high tides, the sea often breaches this sandbar, creating a dynamic ecosystem. The surrounding area is lush with mangrove forests and coconut groves, making it a haven for biodiversity. Historically, this region was a bustling trade hub, and today it retains a rustic charm with traditional fishing boats dotting the shoreline. It provides a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowded commercial beaches of Kerala. Visitors can witness the unique "Pozhi" phenomenon where the river mouth opens. The area is also known for its diverse birdlife, including migratory species that visit during the winter months. The panoramic views of the sunset from this point are considered some of the best in South Kerala. The local community is deeply involved in traditional fishing, and seeing them at work provides a glimpse into the authentic coastal life of the region. The tranquility of the place makes it ideal for nature photography and meditation.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours.
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    Place Type:
    Nature, Estuary, Beach.
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    Entry Fees:
    Boat Charges: Entry to the beach is free, but boat rides cost between INR 1500 to 3000 per boat.

    Camera Fee: Usually no fee for mobile/DSLR photography; professional shoots require permission. ...
    Boat Charges: Entry to the beach is free, but boat rides cost between INR 1500 to 3000 per boat.

    Camera Fee: Usually no fee for mobile/DSLR photography; professional shoots require permission.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open from 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM daily for visitors.

    Ideal Visit Time: Late afternoon around 4:30 PM is perfect to witness the sunset and confluence. ...
    Regular Timings: Open from 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM daily for visitors.

    Ideal Visit Time: Late afternoon around 4:30 PM is perfect to witness the sunset and confluence.
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Confluence: During the Monsoon in July, the river flows with great force, creating a dramatic and visible merge with the sea.

    Beach Festivals: Occasional local community gatherings and small-scale cultural programs are held on the ...
    Monsoon Confluence: During the Monsoon in July, the river flows with great force, creating a dramatic and visible merge with the sea.

    Beach Festivals: Occasional local community gatherings and small-scale cultural programs are held on the sands.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Estuary Point: The exact line where the blue sea water meets the brownish river water.

    Mangrove Canals: Reflections of the green trees in the still backwater channels create artistic shots.

    Sunset Sandbar:
    Estuary Point: The exact line where the blue sea water meets the brownish river water.

    Mangrove Canals: Reflections of the green trees in the still backwater channels create artistic shots.

    Sunset Sandbar: The silhouette of coconut trees against the orange sky at the sandbar is iconic.

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Things To Do

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    Boating Experience: Taking a boat ride from the main Poovar jetty to the estuary is the top activity. The ride through the narrow backwater canals allows you to see the rural life of Kerala up close.

    Photography: Capturing the contrast between the calm river water and the roaring sea waves is a dream for photographers. The golden hour provides the best lighting for stunning landscape shots.

    Bird Watching: Use binoculars to spot Herons, Egrets, and the elusive Kingfisher along the riverbanks. The area is a paradise for ornithologists during the winter months.

    Sunset Walk: Walking along the sandbar during sunset offers a romantic and peaceful experience. The sound of the waves and the cool breeze create a perfect relaxing environment.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Natural Wonder: It is famous for being the exact point of confluence where the river meets the sea.

    Biodiversity: Known for its rich ecosystem of mangroves and rare water birds. ...
    Natural Wonder: It is famous for being the exact point of confluence where the river meets the sea.

    Biodiversity: Known for its rich ecosystem of mangroves and rare water birds.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture and Dimensions: The architecture of Pozhikkara is primarily natural, featuring a vast sandbar that extends over 500 meters in length and 50 to 100 meters in width depending on the season. Human-made structures nearby include small traditional fishing huts and ...
    Architecture and Dimensions: The architecture of Pozhikkara is primarily natural, featuring a vast sandbar that extends over 500 meters in length and 50 to 100 meters in width depending on the season. Human-made structures nearby include small traditional fishing huts and a few stone embankments designed to prevent coastal erosion. The layout is dominated by the river's path, which creates a wide basin before narrowing at the mouth.

    Marine Engineering: Modern breakwaters made of large granite boulders have been placed strategically to manage the water flow, adding a rugged structural element to the sandy landscape.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is 28 km away. Taxis are easily available from the airport.

    By Train: Thiruvananthapuram Central is the major station (28 km). Parassala station is closer (12 km).

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Spots: 1. Poovar Beach (2km), 2. Elephant Rock (1. 5km), 3. Golden Sand Beach (1km), 4. Backwater Canals (0. 5km), 5. Floating Restaurant (1. 2km), 6. Mangrove Forest (1km), 7. Neyyar Dam (22km), 8. Kovalam Beach (18km), 9. Vizhinjam (15km), 10. Padmanabhapuram Palace (30km).

Tourism Tips

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    Safety First: Do not attempt to swim in the estuary; the currents where the river meets the sea are very dangerous.

    Packing Essentials: Carry sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and plenty of water to stay hydrated in the sun.

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