Kopuora Temple, nestled in Kerala's Kollam district, is a serene and historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its beautiful architecture and annual festival.
Currency
INR (₹)
Best time to visit
November to February
Languages
Malayalam · English
Coordinates
8.894°, 76.578°
Key facts
1The temple is famous for its annual Arattu festival, held in February.
2It houses a 3.6-meter-high Shivalinga, one of the largest in Kerala.
3The temple's architecture is a blend of Kerala and Tamil styles.
Timeline
8th Century: The temple is believed to have been built during the reign of the Chera dynasty.
16th Century: The temple was expanded and renovated by the Venad kings.
19th Century: The temple was further expanded and beautified with intricate carvings.
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$ · Local · Breakfast⭐ 4.2
Kopuora Temple Breakfast Spot
Famous for its traditional breakfast items, loved by locals and tourists alike.
Near Kopuora Temple, Old City
🔔 Walk-ins OK
$$ · Continental · Indian⭐ 4.5
Sunrise Café
Known for its unique fusion breakfast menu and beautiful temple views.
123 Main St, Near Kopuora Temple
☎ +1234567890
🔔 Recommended
$ · Local · Street Food⭐ 4.1
Kopuora Lunch Hub
Offers a variety of local street food and snacks, perfect for a quick lunch.
Near Kopuora Temple, Old City
🔔 Walk-ins OK
$$ · Indian · Mughlai⭐ 4.6
The Spice Bazaar
Renowned for its rich, aromatic Mughlai cuisine and elegant ambiance.
456 Market St, Near Kopuora Temple
☎ +0987654321
🔔 Recommended
$$ · Local · Seafood⭐ 4.3
Kopuora Dinner Spot
Popular for its delicious seafood dishes and beautiful temple night views.
Near Kopuora Temple, Old City
🔔 Walk-ins OK
$$$ · Continental · Asian⭐ 4.8
Gourmet Gatha
A fine dining experience with a stunning temple view, offering a mix of global cuisines.