About Munroe Island
History
Munroe Island is named after British official known as Colonel John Munro in old Travancore. He helped in connecting local water channels. Once flourished as a trading spot, tying coastal routes with village life, the island now has leftover homes from colonial times.
Culture
This place teems with timeless rhythm of ancient Kerala. People here work on making coir, raising prawns, or casting nets. Tourists can witness ladies twist shiny rope from coconut fiber while fishers slide through slim water paths.
Geography
Munroe Island is located about 25 kilometers away from Kollam, tucked into Kerala’s renowned backwaters, teemed with dense coconut palms while tangled mangroves line border its edges and narrow channels slip between them. At the meeting point of the lake, the still water unfolds making it ideal gentle paddling.
Why Visit Munroe Island?
Described as a microcosm of Kerala, this beautiful island seamlessly blends serene canals, stunning landscapes, delectable cuisine, and the region’s authentic warmth hence, instead of rushing around, you can float on the still backwaters and have a soothing experience.
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Backwater Canal Cruise
Gliding through the tranquil streams and shaded by tall palms, you’ll witness the everyday routine of the locals. The still waters, reflecting the vibrant green canopy above, create a peaceful ambiance which is ideal for photography or calm immersion in the natural landscape
- Famous For: Scenic boat rides and rural beauty
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
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Kallada River and Ashtamudi Lake Confluence
Witness the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River—one of Kerala’s most picturesque views. This meeting point forms the heart of Munroe Island’s beauty pulling visitors seeking tranquil, mirror-like waters and the gentle glow of the dusk.
- Famous For: Sunset views and photography
- Best Time to Visit: November to February
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Coir Weaving Villages
Head into small coir sheds where the locals twist ropes and weave mats directly from coconut fibers - this craft moulds the life on Munroe Island.
- Famous For: Traditional craftsmanship and cultural experience
- Best Time to Visit: Year-round
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Kallada Boat Race
Occurred every year at Onam, the Kallada Boat Race transforms serene waterways into a dynamic blend of speed and heritage. With hundreds paddling in long canoes, gliding fast to drumbeats and loud cheers - it’s something you won’t easily forget.
- Famous For: Festive atmosphere and traditional Kerala culture
- Best Time to Visit: August–September
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Mangrove Forest Trails
Wander through narrow waterways where tangled mangroves stretch across the sky. Gentle ripples reflect every leaf overhead, turning the waterway into a floating forest—a perfect setting for capturing stunning natural shots.
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- Famous For: Nature walks and eco-tourism
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
Top Activities in Munroe Island
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Kayaking & Canoe Rides
Paddle along the meandering backwaters flanked by coconut trees and tiny towns. With smooth currents, kayaking here cater to beginners while offering a serene escape.
- Best Suited For: Adventure seekers and photographers
- Cost Range: ₹500–₹1500
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Star Gazing & Night Boat Cruise
When night falls approaches the island showcase something spectacular- stars glowing above reflects perfectly on the serene waterways. Several guesthouses offer soothing evening boat trips where you can watch the sky - a standout moment in any trip to Munroe Island.
- Best Suited For: Couples and night photographers
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Village Walk & Coir Workshop Tour
A stroll along slim trails under palm cover leads you to local makers - there, watch how coir ropes are twisted by hand. This experience mixes handmade skill with quiet rural charm.
- Best Suited For: Cultural travelers and families
Best Time to Visit Munroe Island
This is the best time to visit Munroe Island as the temperature is pleasant ranging between 22°C up to 30°C which is great for paddling, hopping and outdoor exploration.
Summer (March – May)
Summer is cozy and not too hot with temperature ranging between 26°C to 34°C. Tourists crowds are low and it is perfect for strolling, or just soaking in the serene ambiance.
Monsoon (June – September)
During the monsoon, the island comes alluring with lush greenery and frequent downpours. Though continuous rain can minimize time on the water. Still, this season is ideal for photographers and nature lovers.
Clothing Recommendations
- Oct–Feb: Light cottons, hats, and sunglasses
- Mar–May: light linen, flip-flops, and sunscreen
- Jun–Sep: Quick-dry wear, umbrella, and waterproof footwear
How to Reach Munroe Island
By Air:
The nearest airport to Munroe Island is Thiruvananthapuram International airport located about 80 kilometers away. From airport one can reach the island through taxi or a private car. Frequent KSRTC buses also run between Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam; from that point, autos and with ferry rides complete your journey.
By Train:
The Munroturuttu Railway Station located 3 km from the central part of the island is the nearest. This junction connects regularly to Kollam ( 25 km) Trivandrum (71 km) Ernakulam (138 km)
By Road:
Munroe Island is situated approximately 27 kilometers from Kollam along NH-66. Travel choices include state-run buses, private vehicles, and rental cars, offering convenient access to the island.
