Nestled in the centre of the bustling Kovalam coastal region is Hawah Beach. This lovely stretch of coastline, where Ayurvedic therapy centers thrive, is also a popular swimming and sunbathing location flanked by shopping alleys.
Although central to Kovalam, Hawah Beach is the least congested of the area's three main beaches. As you approach the shore down a series of steep roads, admire views of the calm blue water bay, dotted with fishermen setting out to sea or bringing home their fresh catches.
Spend the morning on your towel or a rented sun lounge by the water, soaking up the hot, southern Indian sun. Then go for a paddle or a swim in the temperate waters. Here, as in many beaches in India, women are advised not to wear revealing swimsuits as a sign of respect for local customs and to avoid unwanted male attention.
Explore the shopping district behind Hawah Beach’s promenade and find a range of clothing, textile and book stalls. Within this maze-like complex, haggle for such souvenirs as colourful bags and handmade guitars. As you are walking, you may see the odd goat grazing weeds along the edges of paths.
This area is well known for its Ayurvedic treatment houses, offering oil drips and soothing massages. There are many reputable centers, which have been certified by the government of Kerala. Delight in one of their holistic treatments.
After a rejuvenating experience, enjoy some of the exquisite cuisine offered along the beachfront promenade. German bakeries, vegetarian curry houses and seafood specialists are just some of the dining options. The freshest fish is served at sunset, when the fishermen bring in their catches on long wooden boats.
Hawah Beach is approximately 12 miles (19 kilometres) south of Thiruvananthapuram's city centre. Although the area is served by a bus route, a rickshaw is an inexpensive and more comfortable alternative and takes around 40 minutes.