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Kottayam
The Land of Letters Latex & Lakes
Kottayam, located in the southern part of Kerala
is an important commercial centre of India,
producing a large chunk of cash crops. A
beautiful town situated in the hills, most of
India's natural rubber originates from the acres
of well-kept plantations of Kottayam.
Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary: 12 km west of Kottayam
town, on the banks of the Vembanad Lake,
at Kumarakom is the Bird Sanctuary known
for local varieties of Waterfowl, Cuckoo,
and Water Ducks, as well as for the
migratory Siberian Storks. Vembanad Lake, one of the largest
fresh water lakes in Asia, is 12km west
from Kottayam. Kottayam is a vast network
of rivers and canals, which empty into the
great expanse of water called Vembanad
Lake.
Thekkady
(Periyar Tiger Reserve at Kumily):
Established in 1934 as Nellikkampatty wild life
sanctuary; the area was declared a project Tiger
reserve in 1978 and it was notified as a
national park. India is the only country, which
protects the five big wild cats of the world
namely, the Lion, the Tiger, the Leopard, The
Snow Leopard and lauded Leopard; Periyar Tiger
reserve in Thekkady is the one, which is the
favourite haunt of European tourists.
The winding roads that snake the mountain
ranges, the mist-covered cliffs and the vast
expanse of tea plantations on both sides leads
to Thekkady, is the largest and also the best
known wild life sanctuary in Kerala. Spread
across 777 sq. Km. of which 360sq. Km. is the
ever green forest, the sanctuary is noted for
its geomorphology, diversity of wild life and
scenic beauty. This is the only sanctuary in
India where you can have the unique experience
of viewing wild life at close quarters from the
safety of a boat on the lake. Vagamon
It is a very ideal tourist spot surrounded by
the greenery of tea gardens, beautiful meadows,
deep puzzling valleys and dales. The enchanting
hill station dotted with tea gardens will soon
be one of India's foremost eco-tourism projects. Kurusumala Ashram
This is a Christian Pilgrimage Center and a
Monastery. The large prayer Hall here is used
for prayer and meditation. Attached to it here
are a few spectacular Diary Farms.
Vagamon 64 kms. from Kottayam, 34
kms. from Pala
Munnar One of the most popular hill stations in
India, is situated at the confluence of three
mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and
Kundala. Located at 1600 Mts. above sea level,
this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile
British Government in South India. Sprawling tea
plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes,
trekking and holiday facilities make Munnar a
unique experience.
TEMPLES Thirunakkara Mahadev Temple:
The temple built in the indegenous style is
situated in tht heart of the town of Kottayam.
It features several murals and is thronged by a
large number of devotees during the annual
festival held in the third week of March. Ettumanoor Temple: 13 kms. Famous for its
legendary 16th century Shiva Temple, Ettumanoor
is a Hindu pilgrimage. The Shiva temple is a
specimen of Kerala's indigenous style of temple
architecture, incorporating clear-cut wood
carvings and murals, including an exceptionally
striking one of Shiva as Nataraja, where he
trampled underfoot the evil spirit represented
by a demon. Every year in February and March, a
10- day long festival is held at the temple. Erumelli: 60 kms form Kottayam, its an
important pilgrim centre of both the Muslims and
Hindus. An ancient temple dedicated to Lord
Ayappa and a mosque of Vavar, his Muslim ally,
are both located here. The pilgrims to the holy
shrine at Sabbatical also pay obeisance to Vavar,
an enduring custom, which brilliantly
exemplifies the communal harmony of the land and
its people. Pundareekapuram Temple: Pundareekapuram
is a small temple atop a small hill called
Midayikunnam near Thalayolapparambu, in Kottayam
District. The temple is dedicated to the Lord
Vishnu mounted on his vehicle Garuda.The temple
at Pundareekapuram is famous for its Mural
Collection.
CHURCHES Valiyapalli Church: Dedicated to St.
Mary, the Valia Palli is a church built in 1550
for the Knanaya Orthodox Syrians situated in
Thazhathangadi, 2 km from the centre of the
town. It is famous for its 8th century Persian
cross and the Pahalavi inscription on the cross. Cheryapalli: Located near the Valia Palli,
the smaller church of Cheria Palli, also
dedicated to St. Mary, built in 1579, has some
Murals and paintings of Biblical and other
themes. Ayyampara: 43 km from Kottayam, Ayyampara,
a good base for trekking expeditions is a
little-known scenic spot of rocky plains where a
100-acre area of flat rock makes a natural
granite stadium to enjoy the sunset and the view
of the town below. Bharananganam: An important Christian
pilgrimage centre, the town of Bharananganam is
known as the site of the internment of Sister
Alphonsa (1916 - '46) in a chapel next to the
St. Mary's Church. This millenium-old church
features an attractive grotto of Virgin Mary. Mannanam: Housing the famous St. Joseph's
Monastery, Mannanam is an important Syrian
Christian centre. The town is assosiated with
the name of Father Kuriakose Elias of Chavara
(1805 - 1871), one of the saintly figures of the
Syrian Catholic Church of Kerala. Established in
1844, St. Joseph's Press is one of the oldest
printing presses in India, where one of the
oldest of Kerala's newspapers was printed. Manarcadu Church: A very Famous church of
St Mary located 6 Km East of Kottayam. The main
feast is "Ettu noyambu" From September
1st to 8th Kudamaloor Church: One of the oldest
church and it is located 6 km from Kottayam.
Main attraction is in holy week.
HILLSTATIONS Peerumedu is a small hill station,
snuggled at an altitude of 914 m above sea
level, on way to Thekkady. The famous plantation
town takes its name from Peer Mohammad, a Sufi
saint and close associate of the erstwhile royal
family of Travancore. Grampi The picturesque hill station of
Grampi, situated 5 kms from Peerumade is also
known as the Parunthupara, meaning the eagle
rock. Ilaveezhapoonchira Located at distance of
55 kms from Kottayam and 20 kms from Thodapuzha,
this is another picnic spot located in the midst
of the beautiful hillocks near Kanjar. . Wagamon Located 64 kms from Kottayam and
65 kms from Idukki town, Wagamon is a hill
station perched at an altitude of 1100 m above
sea level.
Travel
Facilities Air: Nearest Airport is at Cochin, 76 kms
away. The Thiruvananthapuam International
Airport is 152 kms. Rail: Kottayam Railway Station 2 kms.
away from the Central Bus Station and is
connected with major cities and tourist centres. Road: There are two bus stands, one run
by state transport and the other private. The
buses to major centres operate from the KSRTC
bus station. Ferry: The Ferry Station is 3 kms, away
from the railway station. Services to Alleppey,
Mannar, Chempakulam, Mankombu and Ambalapuzha.
NEARBY
CITIES
Alappuzha
(Alleppey) (43 km)
Kochi (66 km)
Thrissur (135 km)
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) (148 km)
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