Kerala's Historic Chilakoor Tunnel Reopens for Eco-Tourism & Navigation

Kerala's historic Chilakoor Tunnel in Varkala has been renovated and will be inaugurated by the Chief Minister. The 350-meter tunnel, originally from the Travancore era, is now a navigable waterway and tourism attraction. Cochin International Airport Limited will operate electric boat rides through the tunnel, complemented by a new light-and-sound show on social reformer Sree Narayana Guru. The project is a key phase of the broader Akkulam-Chettuva Waterway initiative aimed at reviving inland navigation and promoting sustainable tourism.

Key Points: Chilakoor Tunnel Renovated for Tourism in Kerala Waterway Project

  • 350m historic tunnel restored
  • Electric boat rides for tourists
  • Light-and-sound show on Sree Narayana Guru
  • Part of Akkulam-Chettuva Waterway
  • Aims to boost eco-tourism and inland transport
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Renovated Chilakoor Tunnel to open for tourism, navigation in Kerala

Kerala CM inaugurates renovated historic Chilakoor Tunnel, offering electric boat rides and a light-and-sound show on Sree Narayana Guru.

"the restoration was carried out with care to preserve the tunnel's historical character - Officials"

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 21

Kerala's water-based tourism is set to receive a significant boost with the renovation of the historic Chilakoor Tunnel in Varkala, which forms part of the Akkulam-Chettuva Waterway project aimed at reviving inland navigation and promoting tourism.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate Phase I of the waterway project at Chilakoor Beach Park on Thursday, marking a key milestone in the state's inland waterways development efforts.

The 350-metre-long Chilakoor Tunnel, built during the erstwhile Travancore era, had once served as an important inland navigation route facilitating passenger and cargo movement across parts of south Kerala.

The tunnel has now been restored to navigable condition under the state's inland waterways development initiative and is expected to serve both as a functional waterway and a tourism attraction.

The renovation work was undertaken by Kerala Waterways Infrastructure Limited, a joint venture between the Kerala government and Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL).

Officials said the restoration was carried out with care to preserve the tunnel's historical character, ensuring that its original structural features were maintained.

To mark the inauguration, Cochin International Airport Limited will introduce electric boat rides through the tunnel along with a light-and-sound show aimed at enhancing the tourism experience.

The light-and-sound installation, developed at an estimated cost of Rs 4.5 crore, will present visual narratives related to the life and teachings of social reformer Sree Narayana Guru and his association with Varkala.

Officials said the visual experience uses advanced projection and mapping technology within the tunnel, offering an immersive experience for visitors.

Tourists will travel through the tunnel on a specially designed 20-seater electric boat developed by a Kochi-based startup.

The vessel is equipped with onboard audio-visual systems and operates on battery power, supporting eco-friendly and sustainable tourism.

Supporting infrastructure, including a boat jetty and improvements to the beach park area, has also been developed as part of the project.

The 280-km Akkulam-Chettuva Waterway, extending along Kerala's coastal region, is a major component of the West Coast Canal renovation initiative.

Apart from tourism, the project is also expected to enhance inland transport and logistics while supporting environmentally sustainable mobility solutions in the state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see our heritage being preserved and put to modern use. The Travancore era engineering was remarkable. Hope they maintain it properly and don't let it become another neglected spot after the initial hype.
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Arjun K
Rs 4.5 crore for a light and sound show? While the project is good, this seems like a lot of money. Couldn't these funds be used for more pressing issues in the state? The focus should be on the waterway's transport utility, not just tourism gimmicks.
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Sarah B
Integrating the story of Sree Narayana Guru is a thoughtful touch. It adds cultural depth to the experience beyond just a boat ride. Shows how tourism can also be educational. Well done!
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Vikram M
Inland waterways are the future for sustainable logistics in our country. Reducing road congestion and pollution is key. This project seems to balance tourism and practical transport needs. Hope it inspires similar projects across India.
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Kavya N
Supporting a Kochi-based startup for the boat is the best part! Promoting local innovation and creating jobs. God's Own Country leading by example. 🙌

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