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How long is the drive from Kozhikode to Munnar?

The direct drive from Kozhikode to Munnar is 165 mi (266 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kozhikode to Munnar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Kochi (Cochin) and Thrissur, as well as top places to visit like Punnathur Kotta and Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple, or the ever-popular Punnathur Kotta.

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Top cities between Kozhikode and Munnar

The top cities between Kozhikode and Munnar are Kochi (Cochin) and Thrissur. Kochi (Cochin) is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Kozhikode and 2 hours from Munnar.
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Thrissur

Thrissur, located in the southern state of Kerala, is a city renowned for its sacred sites and lively festivals. The Vadakkumnathan Temple at the heart of the city is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features stunning murals, while nearby stands the ornate Our Lady of Dolours Basilica. The Thiruvambady Temple to the north is home to several elephants, and the Sakthan Thampuran Palace houses an archaeology museum displaying bronze statues and ancient coins.
11% as popular as Kochi (Cochin)
0 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Munnar
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Kochi

Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a captivating city located in the coastal state of Kerala in southwest India. With its rich history dating back to 1341 when a flood created its harbor, Kochi has long been a bustling port that attracted traders from Arab, Chinese, and European backgrounds. This vibrant city showcases an eclectic mix of cultures through its colonial architecture in Fort Kochi and various places of worship.
Most popular city on this route
24 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Munnar

Best stops along Kozhikode to Munnar drive

The top stops along the way from Kozhikode to Munnar (with short detours) are Mattupetty Dam, Chinese Fishing Nets, and Tea Gardens. Other popular stops include Cherai Beach, GREAT K V Kathakali centre., and Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary.
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Punnathur Kotta

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Punnathur Kotta, located in Kerala, is a sprawling 11.5-acre complex surrounded by lush greenery and home to around 60 majestic elephants. This sanctuary offers visitors the chance to witness these impressive creatures being bathed, fed, and playing in their natural habitat. The male elephants are also trained for religious processions throughout the year, adding to the cultural significance of this site. Tourists flock here to observe the elephants' activities and enjoy the serene surroundings.
*5/5 stars* "Punarhur Kotta is a hidden gem! This ancient fort, nestled in the picturesque village of Punarhur, is a treasure trove of history and architecture. The moment I stepped inside, I was transported to a bygone era. The fort's majestic walls, intricate carvings, and serene surroundings exuded an aura of grandeur and mystery. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate about the fort's history, sharing fascinating stories and anecdotes. The well-maintained grounds and beautiful gardens added to the overall charm. As I explored the fort, I felt a deep connection to the past, and the experience was truly humbling. Punarhur Kotta is a must-visit for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the lesser-known gems of Kerala. It's a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage, and I left with memories that will last a lifetime."
Sajith K — Google review
Punnathur Kotta is a must-visit place near Guruvayur Temple. It is an old palace ground that has been converted into an elephant sanctuary, where you can see many elephants cared for and trained for temple rituals. Watching the elephants being bathed, fed, and decorated for temple festivals is a wonderful experience, especially for children and families.
Sureshmi S — Google review
Punnathur Kotta, also known as Anakkotta meaning "Elephant Fort" , is an elephant sanctuary and former PALACE located near the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is a unique sanctuary and a major tourist attraction, housing and training the elephants that belong to the Guruvayur Devaswom (temple administration) for participation in temple rituals and festivals. Punnathur Kotta (Largest Elephant Sanctuary) is one of the largest elephant camps of its kind, home to approximately 50 to 60 captive elephants at any given time.he site was originally the palace grounds of a local ruler, the Punnathur Raja, before being acquired by the Guruvayur Devaswom in 1975. The sanctuary provides the elephants with food, shelter, veterinary care, and training from mahouts (trainers). Visitors can often see the elephants bathing, eating, or being trained, particularly in the morning. The general visiting hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Praveen P — Google review
Elephant rehabilitation centre maintained by guruvayoor temple trust. Good to spend time with family and children. This park holds a hood number of elephants. One can see the gentle giants up close.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Its more of a go to place for elephant lovers. They are neatly maintained and groomed for the public to see. There are more than 15+ elephants with varied age groups and sizes. A good place to visit once in a while.
Manoj C — Google review
The main attraction here is the resident temple elephant, known for its calm and gentle nature. Visitors often stop by to watch it being bathed, fed, or simply relaxing in the shade. It’s friendly, well-cared for, and adds a unique charm to the peaceful surroundings of the kota. A nice spot for anyone who loves elephants or wants a quiet, close-up experience with one.
Akshay K — Google review
Punnathurkotta Elephant Camp – Devotion or Silent Suffering? Visited the Guruvayur Devasthanam Elephant Camp (Kottara) at Punnathurkotta, home to 36 elephants, of which only 3 are female. A stark and disturbing reality: almost every elephant is chained on two or three legs, with only a rare few chained on a single leg. The mood is unmistakably heavy — none of the elephants seem at peace. Their eyes reflect stress, loneliness, and captivity. One particularly sensitive elephant is kept away in a secluded inner enclosure, possibly due to trauma or temperament. A board reads “Livestock Office” — reducing these revered beings to mere inventory. It’s heartbreaking to witness such cruelty masked as tradition, especially when elephants are considered sacred in our culture. Where is the compassion in our devotion? If worship doesn’t include empathy for the beings we use in rituals, is it truly divine?
Seshadri V — Google review
'Punnathur Kotta' is managed by 'The Guruvayoor Devaswom Board'. It's a sanctuary for elephants. Very great care of elephants is taken by management. Here elephants are being trained for temple processions and festivals. It's a must visit place. Jackfruit lovers, don't miss to taste 'Jackfruit Icecream' sold at a shop near main entrance.
Wa J — Google review
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3.9
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Thampuranpadi - Kottapadi Rd, Iringaprom, Kerala 680505, India
+91 487 255 6004
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Punnathur Kotta

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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Punnathur Kotta, located in Kerala, is a sprawling 11.5-acre complex surrounded by lush greenery and home to around 60 majestic elephants. This sanctuary offers visitors the chance to witness these impressive creatures being bathed, fed, and playing in their natural habitat. The male elephants are also trained for religious processions throughout the year, adding to the cultural significance of this site. Tourists flock here to observe the elephants' activities and enjoy the serene surroundings.
*5/5 stars* "Punarhur Kotta is a hidden gem! This ancient fort, nestled in the picturesque village of Punarhur, is a treasure trove of history and architecture. The moment I stepped inside, I was transported to a bygone era. The fort's majestic walls, intricate carvings, and serene surroundings exuded an aura of grandeur and mystery. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate about the fort's history, sharing fascinating stories and anecdotes. The well-maintained grounds and beautiful gardens added to the overall charm. As I explored the fort, I felt a deep connection to the past, and the experience was truly humbling. Punarhur Kotta is a must-visit for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the lesser-known gems of Kerala. It's a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage, and I left with memories that will last a lifetime."
Sajith K — Google review
Punnathur Kotta is a must-visit place near Guruvayur Temple. It is an old palace ground that has been converted into an elephant sanctuary, where you can see many elephants cared for and trained for temple rituals. Watching the elephants being bathed, fed, and decorated for temple festivals is a wonderful experience, especially for children and families.
Sureshmi S — Google review
Punnathur Kotta, also known as Anakkotta meaning "Elephant Fort" , is an elephant sanctuary and former PALACE located near the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is a unique sanctuary and a major tourist attraction, housing and training the elephants that belong to the Guruvayur Devaswom (temple administration) for participation in temple rituals and festivals. Punnathur Kotta (Largest Elephant Sanctuary) is one of the largest elephant camps of its kind, home to approximately 50 to 60 captive elephants at any given time.he site was originally the palace grounds of a local ruler, the Punnathur Raja, before being acquired by the Guruvayur Devaswom in 1975. The sanctuary provides the elephants with food, shelter, veterinary care, and training from mahouts (trainers). Visitors can often see the elephants bathing, eating, or being trained, particularly in the morning. The general visiting hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Praveen P — Google review
Elephant rehabilitation centre maintained by guruvayoor temple trust. Good to spend time with family and children. This park holds a hood number of elephants. One can see the gentle giants up close.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Its more of a go to place for elephant lovers. They are neatly maintained and groomed for the public to see. There are more than 15+ elephants with varied age groups and sizes. A good place to visit once in a while.
Manoj C — Google review
The main attraction here is the resident temple elephant, known for its calm and gentle nature. Visitors often stop by to watch it being bathed, fed, or simply relaxing in the shade. It’s friendly, well-cared for, and adds a unique charm to the peaceful surroundings of the kota. A nice spot for anyone who loves elephants or wants a quiet, close-up experience with one.
Akshay K — Google review
Punnathurkotta Elephant Camp – Devotion or Silent Suffering? Visited the Guruvayur Devasthanam Elephant Camp (Kottara) at Punnathurkotta, home to 36 elephants, of which only 3 are female. A stark and disturbing reality: almost every elephant is chained on two or three legs, with only a rare few chained on a single leg. The mood is unmistakably heavy — none of the elephants seem at peace. Their eyes reflect stress, loneliness, and captivity. One particularly sensitive elephant is kept away in a secluded inner enclosure, possibly due to trauma or temperament. A board reads “Livestock Office” — reducing these revered beings to mere inventory. It’s heartbreaking to witness such cruelty masked as tradition, especially when elephants are considered sacred in our culture. Where is the compassion in our devotion? If worship doesn’t include empathy for the beings we use in rituals, is it truly divine?
Seshadri V — Google review
'Punnathur Kotta' is managed by 'The Guruvayoor Devaswom Board'. It's a sanctuary for elephants. Very great care of elephants is taken by management. Here elephants are being trained for temple processions and festivals. It's a must visit place. Jackfruit lovers, don't miss to taste 'Jackfruit Icecream' sold at a shop near main entrance.
Wa J — Google review
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Thampuranpadi - Kottapadi Rd, Iringaprom, Kerala 680505, India
+91 487 255 6004
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Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple, located in Kerala, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is part of the 108 Parasurama Shiva Kshetrams and holds great significance in Hindu mythology. The temple also features shrines for other deities such as Lord Mahavishnu, Ganapathi, Muruga, Darma Sastha, and Brahmmarakshas.
🛕 Mammiyoor Mahadeva Temple, Guruvayur Location: Just about 500 meters north of the Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, in the Mammiyoor area of Guruvayur town, Kerala. 🔱 Aignificance: Mammiyoor Mahadeva Temple is one of the 108 Shiva temples in Kerala, believed to have been consecrated by Sage Parasurama. It is considered that a visit to Guruvayur Temple is spiritually incomplete without a visit to Mammiyoor Temple. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva (Mahadeva), enshrined in the main sanctum as Uma Maheshwara (Shiva and Parvati together). 🧘 Other Deities in the Temple: Lord Ganapathy (Ganesha) Lord Murugan Lord Ayyappa Lord Vishnu Goddess Parvati Nagaraja (Serpent deity) 🕗 Temple Timings: Morning: 4:30 AM to 12:00 PM Evening: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM > Timings may vary on special days and festivals. 👣 Temple Visit Tips: Dress Code: Traditional attire is expected (men in mundu/dhoti; women in saree/salwar or traditional dress). Western clothing may not be permitted inside the sanctum area. Non-Hindus are not permitted inside the temple premises. Photography is not allowed inside the temple. 🧭 How to Reach: By foot: Just a 5–10-minute walk from Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple. By auto-rickshaw: Easily accessible with local autos. Located near North Nada, Guruvayur. 🎉 Festivals: Maha Shivaratri is celebrated with great devotion. Various other Hindu rituals and poojas are held regularly, especially in the Sabarimala season.
Rajesh N — Google review
Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple is a highly revered Shiva temple located just a short walk from Guruvayur Temple. According to tradition, a visit to Guruvayur Temple is considered complete only after offering prayers at Mammiyur. The temple is under renovation stage. The architecture reflects the classic Kerala style, rich in spiritual energy. A spiritually significant and serene place — a must-visit for devotees coming to Guruvayur.
VIKAS — Google review
The ancient Mammiyur Temple is situated at a walkable distance of 200 metres North West to the famous Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple. The main diety is Lord Shiva in the form of Uma maheswara. Other deities in this temple are as follows Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple. Sree Parvathy Ganapathy Subrahmanya Ayyappa Bhagavathy Naga Brahma Rakshassu Rakshassu Get the Required Pooja's billed in the waiting hall itself and enter the main temple. Door for Main deity will be closed by 10 AM and the door for Devi will be closed by 12 PM . Then again pooja will start by 5 pm only . Outside temple there is clock room and rest room available . Story behind Mammiyur which is interesting. The legendary history extends to the consecration of the famous Sree Guruvayur Temple - It was the final phase of Dwaparayuga. The great Deluge has submerged Sree Krishna's abode Dwaraka and the Lord, as a playful child, was frolicking on a banyan leaf tossed about by the surging waters. Devaguru Brihaspathi and wind god Vayu stumble upon him where upon the Lord himself handed over to them the idol of the Supreme Lord that he has been worshipping at Dwaraka, with instructions to have it installed and consecrated at an appropriate spot on earth. Guru and Vayu then descended on the banks of a sprawing lake Rudratheertha rendered holy by Lord Shiva who has been doing penance there for ages. Realizing the purpose of the visit Lord Shiva suggested the consecration there itself on the bank of Rudratheertha and obligingly moved over to a near by location on the other side of the Rudhra theertha. The place where Guru and Vayu consecrated the idol of Lord Krishna became GURUVAYOOR and the site that Lord Shiva chose for himself and his consort Sree Parvathy became Mahimayur, mahima evolving out of the status bestowed on Lord Shiva for voluntarily relinquishing his initial abode to accommodate Lord Krishna. This in course of time got colloquialised as MAMMIYUR. Thanks for Reading 💕 Om Namashivaya 🙏
Sujith R — Google review
Mammiyoor Temple is a peaceful and divine place located close to Guruvayur Temple. The temple has a calm and positive atmosphere, perfect for a quiet spiritual visit. Currently, some renovation and maintenance works are going on, but darshan is still smooth and well managed. The temple premises are clean, and the staff and devotees maintain good discipline. It’s believed that a visit to Guruvayur Temple is complete only after visiting Mammiyoor, so this is definitely a must-visit for devotees.
Vyshakh A — Google review
Jai Jai Bholenath The Temple was closed for renovation. Darshan of Mammiyur is must before you visit Guruvayoor for darshan.Short walk of about 500mtrs from Guruvayoor temple
Aparna M — Google review
Moolavar : Sree Mahadeva Thayar : Sree Parvati Some of the salient features of this temple are…. The temple cmplex faces east. The complex consists of both Shiva and Maha Vishnu sannidhis side by side with common entrance. Dwarapalakas are on both sides of the entrance to the sanctum sanctorum. Balipeedam and Rishabam are in front of Shiva’s sannidhi and only balipeedam infront of Maha Vishnu sannidhis. In praharan Ganapati, Murugan and Ayyappan. The parivara deities’ sannidhis are in construction. ARCHITECTURE Both Shiva and Vishnu Temples are constructed in the same line facing east. A Rishabam and balipeedam are infront of the temple. Both temples are on adhistanam and temple was built like house with mangalore tiles roop. Thease two temples are again under a shed with metal truss.
Veludharan — Google review
Temple is under construction and we went by 11.05 AM but the sannadhi was closed but in internet it was mentioned as 12.30 PM. Very old architecture was missed out but the place has its own power and divinity.
Vijay K — Google review
Almost neat and clean but construction is going on inside the temple once it completed i hope it will be beautiful more than before ✨❤️
Bharathi 1 — Google review
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H2XP+JFC, Mammiyur Devaswom, Guruvayur P.O, Perumpilavil Rd, Kerala 680101, India
http://mammiyurmahadevatemple.com/
+91 487 255 5425
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Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Thrissur, the Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple stands as a magnificent testament to Kerala's rich cultural heritage. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcases stunning architectural features with monumental towers gracing each side and a Koothambalam that serves as a stage for traditional performances. The walls are adorned with exquisite murals that narrate tales from the Mahabharata, captivating visitors with their intricate artistry.
One of the prominent temples in Thrissur, located in heart of the city We visited the place by evening, when they opened it by 5PM sharp. Loved the scenic view inside and embraced by the calm environment which would be ideal for meditation The temple is vast and green, well preserved by the mgmt. It is ideal to visit the temple by either morning or in evening which gives you soothing experience Dhoti is must and shirt must not be worn Unfortunately, couldn't capture those as Photography is not allowed inside But, there are plenty of places around the temple which would be good for photo enthusiasts
Kannan P — Google review
Located right in the heart of Thrissur city, Sree Vadakumnadhan Temple is an absolute must-visit. Its sheer size is impressive, featuring four distinct entrances and sitting on a vast complex. Architecture and Atmosphere: The temple stands as a magnificent example of authentic Kerala architectural style. The multi-layered roofs, stunning woodwork, and surrounding courtyards are beautifully maintained, giving the entire place a remarkably clean, serene, and deeply divine feel. You can pay respects to a collection of deities here, including Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Muruga, and more, all within one sacred space. Essential Visitor Information- Dress Code: Be aware of the strict dress code for men: they must remove their shirts and enter with their torsos bare above the waist. Worship Time: Due to the large number of devotees, your time in front of the main deity is very brief—you typically get only 30–45 seconds to see and pray to the divine lord. Closing Hours: The temple is extremely punctual with its closing schedule. It shuts down exactly at 11:30 AM on weekends/special days and 11:00 AM on normal weekdays. Plan your visit accordingly to ensure you don't miss the morning darshan. A Tip for Tourists Be mindful of the lottery sellers operating just outside the temple gates. They can be quite persistent in trying to lure tourists into buying tickets. It’s best to politely decline and keep moving. Overall, this is a beautiful and spiritual experience! This review is based on my personal visit and experience.
Soundar K — Google review
Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple 🙏 Visiting Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple is an experience that touches both the heart and the senses. The moment you enter the temple grounds, you feel a deep sense of peace of the ancient architecture. The temple itself is vast and beautifully maintained, surrounded by the lush green expanse of Thekkinkadu Maidanam. The area feels alive with history every corner, mural, and sculpture tells stories from centuries ago. Even if you’re not deeply religious, the serenity here makes it worth spending a quiet morning or evening just walking around with all sorts of vechicles circling around. The temple area has a gentle rhythm of devotion and calm. Early mornings are magical, with devotees offering prayers under the first light of dawn. During Thrissur Pooram, the place transforms into a grand cultural spectacle drums (chendas), elephants, fireworks, and a festival spirit that’s hard to describe in words. There are also plenty of small shops and local eateries around the temple, where you can enjoy a good cup of tea or any ice cream or traditional Kerala snacks ouside the round bounday after your visit. Parking can get a bit crowded during peak hours, but the overall experience more than makes up for it. In short Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple isn’t just a religious site and it’s a place where spirituality, history, and Keralas cultural essence meet beautifully. Finally I would say that it's a Must visit for anyone who wants to feel the soul of Thrissur and Kerala’s heritage.
ASWIN D — Google review
Vadakkumnathan Temple : I love this place very much 💞— it always brings peace to my mind. The temple has a divine atmosphere and beautiful traditional architecture. The surroundings are calm and well maintained. Phones and cameras are not allowed inside the premises, which makes it even more peaceful and helps you stay fully present in the moment. Truly a sacred and serene place in Thrissur.
Anusree A — Google review
Vadakkunnathan Temple is one of the most magnificent and spiritually uplifting places in Kerala. Located in the heart of Thrissur, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a masterpiece of traditional Kerala architecture. The temple’s sprawling grounds, majestic towers (gopurams), and beautifully carved wooden structures reflect centuries of devotion and craftsmanship. The atmosphere inside is serene and deeply spiritual the chanting of devotees, the fragrance of sandalwood, and the calmness of the surroundings create a sense of peace that’s hard to find elsewhere. The temple is also surrounded by lush greenery and encircled by the famous Thekkinkadu Maidan, which adds to its charm and provides a scenic setting for the renowned Thrissur Pooram festival. Even for those who aren’t religious, the temple is a must-visit for its cultural, historical, and architectural significance. The site is clean, well maintained, and managed with respect for tradition. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to visit. Stunning Kerala-style architecture Peaceful and spiritual environment Central role in the world-famous Thrissur Pooram Rich heritage and beautiful murals
Amal R — Google review
Most famous temple in thrissur where thrissur pooram is celebrated. We visited there in the evening after 5pm (suggesting you the same). No dress code like traditional dress like mundu and saree in this temple. But men has to remove their shirts while visiting the main deity. After coming out we sat near the temple and watched sunset.
SDR — Google review
Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple, located in the heart of Thrissur, is one of Kerala’s oldest and most magnificent temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple’s traditional Kerala-style architecture, with wooden carvings, sloping roofs, and a vast courtyard, offers a truly divine and peaceful atmosphere. Devotees also worship Lord Ganesha and Muruga within the same complex. Men must follow the dress code by entering bare-chested, as per temple tradition. The darshan time is brief due to the crowd, and the temple closes strictly on schedule. A must-visit spiritual landmark reflecting Kerala’s rich heritage and devotion.
Hari R — Google review
: ​Vadakkunnathan Temple is a deeply spiritual and culturally significant landmark that truly embodies the essence of Kerala's heritage. Its stunning architecture, rich history, and profound spiritual atmosphere make it a highly recommended visit. The one point docked is due to the strict accessibility rules and lack of on-site amenities, which may not suit every traveler. However, for those who respect the traditions and are looking for an authentic and enriching experience, it's a must see
Das A — Google review
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Swaraj Round N, Kuruppam, Thekkinkadu Maidan, Thrissur, Kerala 680001, India
https://sreewadakkunathantemple.org/
+91 487 242 6040
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Cherai Beach

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Cherai Beach, located on the fringes of Kochi, is a serene stretch of sand known for its natural beauty and tranquility. Visitors can enjoy activities such as walking, swimming, shell collecting, and even spot dolphins in the Arabian Sea. The beach is part of a larger tourist attraction that includes Vypeen Island, Fort Kochi Beach, Kodanad Elephant Training Centre, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, and Marine Drive.
Cherai Beach is one of the best beaches in Kerala, a fair facility available for showers after roam around the beach. A bit crowded but manageable with a lot of options for food joints around.
Deepak S — Google review
One among the finest beaches nearby Kochi (Cochin). The sandy beach and great sunset views would give you memorable moments. There are foods and souvenirs available here but there is a good scope for improvement.
Sahadevan ( — Google review
Beautiful beach with clean sand. Only fun n frolic could be seen around with youngsters and accompanying parents. Lovely hotels and good food though Kerala fish "Karimeen" was not easily available.
Ponsy C — Google review
Such a wonderful night out day,it's my first time there , quite and peaceful atmosphere. Not overcrowded,best to spend time with loved ones 🤩
Supriya S — Google review
My recent visit to Cherai Beach provided an opportunity to experience its tranquil environment. The subdued lighting captured in the images accurately reflects the peaceful atmosphere. The presence of a subtle rainbow adds a touch of natural beauty to the scenic views. 🌈🌊🌅
Nitin K — Google review
"Clean, Calm, and Perfect for a Relaxing Getaway!" Cherai Beach is one of the most beautiful and peaceful beaches near Kochi. With golden sands, gentle waves, and a clean shoreline, it's perfect for a relaxing day out.
G G — Google review
What didn’t work well: Parking charged at around ₹30/hour without designated slots or secure fencing. I had to park in mud and struggled to exit—a guard set the fee, but no proper system or shelter. The beach area is tight and congested, especially during evenings. Space to walk, sit, or play is limited. The shoreline has noticeably narrowed—sea erosion seems to have taken over the sand, reducing usable area. Waste and debris are common, especially after high tides. There’s no visible cleaning schedule or waste management system. Few signboards or markers to guide visitors on safe zones, entry points, or amenities. Numerous resorts and restaurants line the edge, but prices are high, making the experience feel more commercial than relaxing. Safety feels uneven—lifeguards are present only at the main beach, leaving parts of the shore less monitored. The narrow access roads are often crowded or uneven, making approach and exit difficult. Positive aspects to highlight: The location is scenic—where backwaters meet the sea; gentle tides often make it suitable for dolphin spotting. Early mornings and off-peak hours offer calm, peaceful views and a quieter stretch to enjoy. A few local vendors sell light bites such as fried banana or chilli—simple and tasty. Suggestions for improvement: Create organized, secure parking with shade or paved surfaces—and consider validating or waiving fees for visitors. Increase frequency of beach cleaning crews and establish designated waste bins to manage both tidal and on-site debris. Install clear signage and maps to guide visitors to access points, seating areas, restrooms, safety zones, and lifeguard-watched areas. Expand the beach footprint or undertake erosion control measures to restore walking and leisure space. Offer affordable lounge spaces or shaded seating for families and groups, separate from high-cost resorts. Consider extending lifeguard coverage to broader areas or offering beach safety warnings during peak hours. Overall recommendation: Cherai Beach has charm and potential, especially for early-morning strolls or a quick getaway. However, the current experience is hampered by parking hassles, limited space, unclear safety measures, and inadequate cleanliness. With basic infrastructure upgrades and better visitor guidance, it could become a much more welcoming destination. od experience.
Dr. R — Google review
Cherai Beach is a beautiful spot with clean sands and calm waves. Perfect for a relaxing evening walk or watching the sunset. The beach is less crowded than others, making it ideal for families and couples. Definitely a must-visit if you're near Kochi.
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Paliam Palace

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Paliam Palace, also known as Paliam Dutch Palace, is a historic Nalukettu located in Chendamangalam, Kochi. It served as the residence of the Paliath Achans, prime ministers to the former Maharajas of Kochi. The palace museum showcases historic records and letters of the Paliam family. Renovated by the Muziris Heritage Foundation, it offers guided tours providing insights into early Kerala history.
**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Timeless Journey Through History and Architecture** Paliyam Kovilakom, nestled in the serene village of Chendamangalam, is a captivating blend of Kerala’s royal legacy and Dutch colonial influence. This 16th-century palace, once the residence of the Paliath Achans—hereditary prime ministers of the Kingdom of Cochin—offers a profound glimpse into Kerala’s political and cultural past. Stepping into its corridors feels like walking through a living museum, where every artifact and architectural detail whispers stories of diplomacy, power, and resilience . **Highlights of My Visit:** - **Historical Significance:** The Kovilakom was gifted by the Dutch to the Paliath Achan for his role in ousting the Portuguese from Cochin. It later became a strategic hub for governance, where the family advised the Cochin kings and hosted dignitaries. The museum’s exhibits, including ancient manuscripts, weaponry, and royal decrees, vividly narrate this legacy . - **Architectural Marvel:** The fusion of Kerala’s traditional *nalukettu* style with Dutch practicality is striking. Elaborate wooden staircases, thick walls with splayed windows for ventilation, and the *Prasanga Peedam* (speech pedestal) where the Achan addressed the public are standout features. The design ensures natural cooling—a testament to sustainable pre-modern engineering . **Visitor Experience:** - **Guided Tours:** Knowledgeable guides decode the palace’s history, from its role in the Cochin-Dutch alliance to Tipu Sultan’s invasion. Interactive displays and multilingual panels enhance engagement . - **Affordable Entry:** At just ₹55 per person, the museum is a steal. Timings are 10 AM–5 PM (closed Mondays) . - **Peaceful Ambiance:** The lush surroundings and riverside location make it ideal for leisurely exploration. **Tips for Visitors:** - **Combine with Nearby Sites:** Pair your visit with the Chendamangalam Synagogue (2 km away) and Paliam Nalukettu for a full day of historical immersion . - **Photography:** not allowed inside - **Parking:** Use designated areas to avoid congestion, especially on weekends . **Final Thoughts:** Paliyam Kovilakom isn’t just a palace—it’s a portal to Kerala’s golden age of trade, diplomacy, and cultural synthesis. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquility, this gem in the Muziris Heritage Circuit promises an enriching experience. **Rating:** 5/5 — A must-visit for anyone exploring Kerala’s layered past! 🏰🌿 *Pro tip:* Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and golden-hour lighting perfect for photography.
Don M — Google review
It's a blend of Kerala and Dutch architecture. Best part is the service of Guids engaged by the Tourism Department who narrates you the complete history. Photography inside palace is prohibited.
Sajan J — Google review
Paliam Palace in Chendamangalam, Kerala, is a captivating 450-year-old gem blending Dutch and Kerala architectural styles. Once home to the Paliath Achans, prime ministers of Cochin, it’s now a museum showcasing historic artifacts, intricate wooden carvings, and a medicinal wooden bed. The guided tour offers fascinating insights into its rich history, though photography is strictly prohibited. While well-maintained, it lacks grandeur compared to other palaces. A just visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. Entry fee is Rs 55 which includes the visit to Paliyam museum.
Stanly J — Google review
Paliam Palace and Kovilakam are a must-see for those who love the beauty of the past. A beautiful structure in the Dutch Kerala style, Kovilakam offers us a glimpse into the lifestyle of the old extended family.
Prakash C — Google review
When I walked into Paliam Palace, it felt like stepping into another era. This wasn’t just the home of the Paliath Achans, the hereditary prime ministers of the Kochi Rajas—it was a seat of power, diplomacy, and influence in Kerala’s history. What struck me first was the architecture. The nalukettu design, with its central courtyard, sloping tiled roofs, and beautifully carved woodwork, has a charm that no modern building can match. You can almost picture the Achans walking through those corridors, discussing matters of state with the kings of Kochi. The palace has a unique story even in recent times. It was a private property until 2014, when the Government of Kerala took it over and began preserving it as a heritage museum. Then came the 2018 floods—the palace was submerged in water, and the damage was heartbreaking. Standing there, knowing that the same rooms I was in had once been filled with floodwaters, gave me a strange mix of sadness and respect. Sadness for the loss, but respect for how well the palace has endured and been brought back to life. Interestingly, not all of Paliam’s heritage has turned into a museum. Some other nalukettu houses nearby are still private homes, with families living in them. That contrast made the experience even more real—it’s not just history frozen in glass cases, it’s a legacy that still breathes. The ticket price is just ₹55 per person, and honestly, it feels like a gift. The guides inside are the true highlight. Their storytelling is so vivid that the palace comes alive in front of you. I loved how they explained not only the history of the Achans but also small details about the rooms, the architecture, and even the lifestyle of those times. Without them, it would have been just a building—but with their explanations, it became a journey into the past. As I left, I felt grateful that places like Paliam Palace are being preserved. It’s not just worth visiting—it’s worth remembering. If you have even the slightest interest in Kerala’s history, culture, or architecture, this is one place you should not miss.
Fzan_1999 — Google review
I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Paliyam Palace in North Paravoor, and it was a truly enriching experience. If you're someone who enjoys culture, heritage, and architecture, this place is a must-visit gem tucked away in Kerala. The ticket was quite reasonable — just ₹160 for 3 people, which gives access to both the main palace and the nalukettu (traditional quadrangle-style ancestral home). Upon entry, we were shown a short video presentation, which helped us understand the historical importance of the Paliyam family, their connection to the Cochin royal family, and their influential role in Kerala's political and cultural landscape. This context really helped us appreciate everything we saw inside. Photography is not allowed inside the palace, which actually adds to the sanctity and quietness of the environment. The place feels very serene and steeped in history, as if time slows down once you walk through the gates. One fascinating part of the palace is the Sapramanchakattil — a special cot made entirely of medicinal woods, used by the palace members for their health and well-being. It’s a rare and thoughtful aspect of traditional living that shows how wellness was woven into everyday life. The architecture of the palace is truly remarkable – intricately carved wooden ceilings, traditional tiled roofs, and unique design elements that reflect the craftsmanship of a bygone era. We even saw a specially designed toilet structure placed outside the main palace, which was fascinating in terms of ancient hygiene planning. There’s also a photo gallery featuring portraits and historical moments of key Paliyam family members, which gives a face and personality to the names we hear in Kerala’s history. Overall, Paliyam Palace is a quiet yet powerful place to experience Kerala’s aristocratic heritage, and a perfect spot for a half-day cultural trip if you're in or around North Paravoor. I highly recommend it to history buffs, students, and anyone looking to explore Kerala beyond its beaches and backwaters.
Beyona B — Google review
Very nice place to observe the differences between Kerala and Dutch-style architecture, and the workers are helpful and friendly.
Jacob J — Google review
Dutch windows are so cool! Went on a mini adventure to Paliam Palace a couple of days back and it's now one of my favourite palaces. xD Shout-out to the wonderful guides for their many stories on the history and architecture of the palace. Thoroughly enjoyed them.
Aparna — Google review
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56FJ+PQQ, Bharanimukku, Chendamangalam, Kerala 683512, India
http://www.muzirisheritage.org/kerala-history-museum.php
+91 480 280 7717
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Chinese Fishing Nets

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When visiting Fort Kochi in South India, be sure to take in the mesmerizing sight of the Chinese Fishing Nets. These iconic nets, suspended from tall bamboo frames, have been a symbol of Kerala's colonial legacy for over 500 years. They are particularly captivating against the backdrop of the setting sun and are a popular subject for photographs and postcards.
The Chinese fishing nets at Fort Kochi are an iconic sight — giant cantilevers that look beautiful against the backdrop of the sea, especially during sunrise and sunset. Watching the fishermen operate these traditional nets is fascinating, and the whole atmosphere along the waterfront feels vibrant. They even allowed us to help pull the fishing net, which was such a unique and memorable experience. Fresh catches are often sold right there, adding to the charm. A must-visit spot in Fort Kochi for history, culture, and an authentic local vibe.
Devaleena — Google review
It is a Must visit place in Kochi. A unique and good experience along the side of the coast. The fisherman will do a lot of fishing on the sea shore. The mechanism is quite simple yet thoughtful. A few places give a demonstration about how it's done, we got a chance to see the entire mechanism because we had joined a bigger group. Lots of variety of fishes are available of various sizes. You can also purchase along the side and get it cooked in your stay if they allow.
Pooja S — Google review
Great place for viewing Arabian sea. You can watch the ships entering and leaving channel. Lot of food joints in around the Bay. Fresh seafood restaurants are there
Sudhakar K — Google review
A truly iconic sight in Fort Kochi! The Chinese Fishing Nets are massive, historic cantilevered structures that offer a fascinating glimpse into a unique, centuries-old fishing technique. 🎣 Visiting around sunset is highly recommended for the most beautiful, silhouette photo opportunity ✨. An essential piece of Kochi's history and a great experience 👍.
SANKER S — Google review
If you are looking for a sunset backed pic of the Chinese fishing nets, try to reach before 6pm (check local timing for sunset). We unfortunately reached just after sunset but luckily still got some okay pics. There are many shops where you can check out fresh catch and ask for it to be prepared right in front of you. I am sure it will be pricey but should be okay for a one time experience. There is a sunset view point a little ahead of the Chinese fishing nets which you should visit. The ferry is awesome from Marine Drive (High Court Junction) which costs just 40 bucks. AC ferry which is very well maintained
Ramesh K — Google review
1. 🐟 Chinese Fishing Nets – Iconic Fort Kochi landmark and living heritage monument. 2.📍 Located along the northern shore of Fort Kochi, next to Vasco da Gama Square. 3. 🚶 No entry fee; nets are visible from the public promenade. 4. ⚙️ Watch the fishermen lower and raise nets using wooden beams and stone counterweights. 5.🐠 Observe the catch, usually small fish and crustaceans, sorted after each haul. 6. 🌏 Nets are believed to be a legacy of Chinese explorers from Kublai Khan’s court.
VEL — Google review
The Chinese fishing nets of Fort Kochi are timeless symbols of Kerala’s maritime legacy—graceful wooden giants that blend history, engineering, and poetry in every tide. These iconic cantilevered nets, locally known as Cheena vala, are believed to have been introduced between 1350 and 1450 AD by Chinese explorers during the Ming dynasty’s treasure voyages. Their arrival coincided with the intense rivalry between Calicut and Cochin, and they became part of Cochin’s strategic and cultural transformation
Mushahid H — Google review
The iconic Chinese fishing nets of Kochi line the Fort Kochi shoreline like giant wooden spiders against the Arabian Sea. Sunset views here are magical—silhouettes, fresh catch auctions, and the salty breeze create pure Kerala nostalgia. Unmissable photo stop—pair with nearby seafood stalls for grilled prawns straight from the catch.
Ramdas P — Google review
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X69R+9V5, Fort Vypin, Puthuvype, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India
+91 1800 425 4747
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GREAT K V Kathakali centre.

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Performing arts theater
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GREAT K V Kathakali Centre, established in 1990, is a hub for traditional arts in Fort Kochi. The center showcases captivating masked Kathakali dance performances and martial arts demonstrations. Located near the Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, it aims to promote Kerala's classical art forms.
Wonderful place to learn about the classical and local art forms of Kerala. It is advisable to book tickets on their website in advance, so that you get premium seating. The artists begin their make up at around 5pm and the show starts at around 6.15 and lasts up to 7. Kalari show begins at around 7.15 and ends at around 8. Both the shows were great. It may not be as interesting to those who know nothing of the classical arts and Indian mythology, but it will definitely provide an insight into the art forms of Kerala.
Samata M — Google review
We just made it in time for the Kathakali show here, and I’m so glad we didn’t miss it. The makeup starts at 4:30 PM, and they do it right on stage so the audience can see the whole transformation — honestly, that itself felt like part of the show. The theatre is calm and welcoming, with devotional music and even a nice fragrance around, which made the experience feel special. Before the main performance, they explained the grammar of Kathakali — the expressions, eye movements, and hand gestures — and it was absolutely fascinating. The actual play started at 6 PM, and I was blown away — the makeup, the live instruments, the narration-singing, everything came together beautifully. You can really feel the love for culture in every detail. They also have a small shop at the back with souvenirs like oils, magnets, and antiques. Overall, it’s one of those experiences that stays with you — I’d definitely watch it again.
Ravi J — Google review
Fantastic experience at the Kathakali Centre. The staff are caring and committed to preserving the deep artistic heritage of Kerala, showcasing the various traditional artisans with respect and love. You see a small glimpse of performances, guaranteed to inspire you to seek out the full day long performances in the future. We watched an hour long Kathakali show, and a short demonstation of Kalari as well, both were fascinating in their own ways. I wish the centre a lot of success!! Please do visit and support the arts and culture of Kerala!
Freya D — Google review
After 6 month wait, finally we could make it last week. We witnessed the Kathakali performance (including makeup) and Kalaripayatu(martial arts). Excellent performance by the artists in both shows. Good seating arrangements, light and sound. Ease of contacting and booking, courteous hosting and punctuality. Please make it day wise schedule because we wanted to watch classical dance as well but it was on a different day.
S M — Google review
Its a must watch experience!!!! If you go early you can get a good spot near the stage where the artist do an interactive performance! All their efforts are so worth every penny. Absolutely loved it💚
Mehnaz B — Google review
Would surely recommend the Kathakali show. It takes us closer to our culture. The effort it takes to get ready for the show and the show itself is memorable. We should encourage these theatre forms for our future generations. My entire family enjoyed the ambirnce and the performance.
Luna M — Google review
One of the best, most authentic experiences i had in Kerala. It was so good to see how hard these artists work to keep the Indian tradition, art and culture alive. Such a beautiful country we live in!
Chhavi S — Google review
Very lovely performance and great spirit in the place of such an old art form. Enjoyed every minute 😊 the make up was beautiful ❤️ will reccommend and send people to come and witness kathakali at your centre. 🙏🙏
Tarot L — Google review
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KB Jacob Rd, Fort Nagar, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India
http://keralakathakali.com/
+91 98955 34939
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Mattancherry Palace

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History museum
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Mattancherry Palace, also known as Dutch Palace, is a stunning example of Kerala-style architecture with a touch of colonial influence. Originally constructed by the Portuguese in 1555 and later renovated by the Dutch, this palace is located just 10 km from main Ernakulam. The interiors are adorned with beautiful 17th and 18th-century murals depicting scenes from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The place houses marvelous royal portraits and magnificent Medieval period traditional Kerala Mural paintings under Dutch Colonial to a King here. The palace is an ASI handling site museum has enormous crowds from alover India and from foreign lands to see the the graduer of the Indian art and architecture. The ASI published literature about its monuments written by great scholars were on sale here. Every minute the palace is well protected by security personnel. The Heritage and art should be flourished to the all the directions untill it's ends. We see the evidences of Ramayan of Valmiki on the wall of Mattancherry palace also called Dutch House.
Shivkumar V — Google review
Mattancherri Palace in Kochi is widely admired for its historical significance and beautiful murals, which vividly depict scenes from Hindu mythology. It is a modest yet captivating structure that houses intricate and well-preserved murals, especially on its walls, offering a glimpse into Kerala's rich artistic and cultural heritage.The palace, originally built in the 16th century, is noted for its stunning architecture and the vibrant murals that adorn its interiors. These murals, depicting stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, are elaborate in details, vivid colors, and historical value, making the palace a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history lovers alike. palace’s unique blend of Kerala and colonial architecture, with carved ceilings and artifacts that add to its charm. Despite its humble exterior, the interiors reveal exquisite craftsmanship, especially in the murals, which are considered an important part of Kerala’s artistic legacy. the well-preserved murals are a window into Kerala’s royal past, and it is both educational and aesthetically enriching. Overall, the palace offers a meaningful exploration of Kerala’s art, history, and cultural traditions through its stunning murals and architecture.
Ranjuraj K — Google review
Visited the Mattanchery/Dutch Palace in Kochi and it was an incredible experience! The place beautifully showcases the rich heritage and architecture of Kerala’s royal era. It’s also known as Dutch Palace as the Dutch had renovated the palace as a gift to the Kochi royals. The murals and artifacts offer a glimpse into the fascinating history of the Kochi kingdom and its cultural connections with the Dutch and Portuguese. The palace is very well maintained, clean, and organized, making it a delight for history lovers and tourists alike. A must-visit spot to truly appreciate the legacy and charm of old Kochi!
Gaurav K — Google review
This is a really fascinating place. An absolute must visit. The AI description here is very accurate. The palace looks bland and uninteresting from outside but inside it’s an absolute delight. The interiors are incredible, especially the murals and ceilings, as are most of the exhibits. The entry price - 5 rupees - is ridiculously low. It should be increased significantly for foreigners. We spent a happy hour here and could have spent more. The only disappointment we found with the place is that the entrance and surrounds need to be tarted up a bit to make the exterior look more attractive. Otherwise, top marks
Two S — Google review
My visit to Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, was an enriching experience. The palace beautifully showcases Kerala’s royal history through well-preserved murals, paintings, and exhibits of the Cochin rulers. The architecture reflects a unique mix of Portuguese and traditional Kerala styles. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in culture, history, or art. The location in Fort Kochi makes it easy to explore nearby attractions as well
Curiosity — Google review
1. 🏰 Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) – Historic monument and museum in Mattancherry, Kochi. 2. 👑 Originally built by the Portuguese in 1545 CE for the Raja of Kochi, Veera Kerala Varma. 3.🇳🇱 Named "Dutch Palace" after renovations by the Dutch in 1663. 4. 🏠 Architecture combines Kerala Nālukettu style with European elements like arches and room proportions. 5. 🛕 Central courtyard has a temple dedicated to Pazhayannur Bhagavathy, the royal family deity. 6.🎨 Famous for Kerala mural paintings covering nearly 300 sq. ft., depicting Hindu epics and deities. 7. 📖 Ramayana Chamber features a continuous narrative of the entire epic. 8. 🗡️ Other exhibits include Coronation Hall, royal artifacts, ceremonial weapons, and Dutch maps. 9. 🕙 Open 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, closed on Fridays and national holidays. 10. 💵 Entry Fee: ₹5 for Indians, ₹100 for foreign tourists.
VEL — Google review
Small palace or building converted to museum of sorts. Displayes certain items used by the royals like swords, knives, palanquins, headgears, uniforms etc. Tickets prices only Rs 5 for adults. You dont need to spend a lot of time since there isnt much to see. Lots of historical writeups on the royal family are there probably downloaded from Google and placed for public to read. Temple at the ground floor open only occasionallly and allows only Hindus to enter. Small market outside sells good small useful items at a fair price.
Shadab T — Google review
The Mattancherry Palace in Kochi, often called the Dutch Palace, is a 16th-century jewel of Kerala-Portuguese architecture with later Dutch renovations. Its dim-lit chambers house India’s finest Hindu mural paintings—vibrant Ramayana scenes in temperate vegetable dyes spanning entire walls. Highlights include the royal bedchamber, coronation robes, palanquins, and weapons in a compact yet evocative museum layout. A serene 45-minute escape from Fort Kochi’s bustle; entry Rs. 5 Must-visit for art historians—pair with nearby Jew Town and the Paradesi Synagogue for a full Mattancherry morning.
Ramdas P — Google review
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X755+8P9, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India
https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/mattancherry-palace-kochi/178
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Paradesi Synagogue

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Synagogue
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The Paradesi Synagogue, located in Mattancherry, Kochi, is a historic site with a rich and tumultuous past. Originally constructed in 1568, it suffered damage from the Portuguese in 1662 but was rebuilt by the Dutch shortly after. The synagogue boasts ornate brass bimah, elegant wooden benches, and intricate hand-painted floor tiles from Canton.
The Jewish Synagogue at Fort Kochi stands as one of the most brilliant historical and cultural heritage markers of Kerala. Its beauty is truly one of a kind, reflecting centuries of tradition, architecture, and history that continue to fascinate visitors from around the world. Nestled within the charming lanes of Fort Kochi, the synagogue offers not just a glimpse of Jewish heritage but also a deep sense of Kerala’s multicultural past. A visit here is highly recommended as part of experiencing Fort Kochi’s unique charm. Please note, the synagogue remains closed on Fridays after noon and throughout Saturdays for prayers.
Ann S — Google review
The Cochin Paradesi Synagogue in Mattancherry is one of the oldest active synagogues in India and a beautiful historic place. The building is well maintained, with colorful tiles, elegant interiors, and old artifacts showing the heritage of the Jewish community in Kochi. It is near Jew Town, so you can visit both together. The place is usually crowded, and parking nearby is limited.
Menon's P — Google review
The Paradesi Synagogue in Mattancherry holds immense cultural significance as one of the oldest active synagogues in the Commonwealth, built in 1568 by the Paradesi Jewish community—comprising Sephardic Jews who settled in Kochi after fleeing persecution in Europe. It symbolizes the longstanding presence and contributions of the Jewish community to Kerala's multicultural heritage and global spice trade.The synagogue was built on land generously granted by the Raja of Kochi, reflecting a harmonious relationship between the Jewish settlers and local rulers. Architecturally, it blends Kerala and European styles, featuring unique elements like hand-painted Chinese porcelain floor tiles, elegant Belgian glass chandeliers, and intricately carved teak woodwork.Culturally, the Paradesi Synagogue serves not only as a place of worship but as a testament to religious tolerance, coexistence, and the rich diversity of Kerala’s society. It houses sacred artifacts, including ancient Torah scrolls adorned with silver and gold, and has become an important heritage site attracting visitors worldwide who come to appreciate its historical, religious, and artistic value. The synagogue stands as a symbol of resilience and continued legacy of the Jewish community in the region.
Ranjuraj K — Google review
The Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi, built in 1568, is India's oldest active Jewish house of worship in the heart of Jew Town. Its serene interior dazzles with hand-painted Chinese willow-pattern floor tiles, Belgian chandeliers, and Torah scrolls in silver cases. A poignant museum traces the 2,000-year history of Kerala's "Malabar Jews" through copper plates and spice trade artifacts. Tranquil 30-minute visit (Rs 10 entry); closed Fridays/Saturdays and Jewish holidays. Essential stop for cultural immersion—stroll nearby antique shops and the historic Jewish cemetery afterward.
Ramdas P — Google review
Keshava Rama Varma, Maharaja of Cochin write.. "When I, the Raja of Cochin, first offered a parcel of land to the Jewish community who sought refuge in my kingdom, I could not have imagined that centuries later travelers from every corner of the world would still tread those tiled floors in awe. The Paradesi Synagogue, as they call it today, stands not just as a house of worship, but as a symbol of what happens when tolerance meets craftsmanship. I remember their leaders approaching me weary from exile, yet proud of their faith and trade. They brought knowledge, commerce, and a quiet dignity to our port city. Granting them space beside my own palace was no accident, it was a gesture of respect, and perhaps, a little curiosity. They built their synagogue in 1568, modest in size but rich in soul. white walls, a red-tiled roof, and soon enough, brass lamps and Belgian chandeliers that would put even my court’s ceiling to shame. The Dutch came, the Portuguese came, and still this little sanctuary stood its ground. I’ve watched it survive bombardments, colonizers, and time itself. Its blue and white Chinese tiles no two alike still whisper stories of faraway lands that traded with us. The carved teak ark gleams with quiet devotion, and the great clock tower, added later, proudly displays the numerals of many tongues: Malayalam, Hebrew, Arabic, Roman. A clock that tells time to everyone, no matter their faith now that’s a kingdom I can be proud of." I will admit, the place isn’t perfect. Time has a way of dulling even royal gifts. The wooden beams creak, the brass grows tired, and the guides, though earnest, sometimes forget the finer details of its creation. And alas, the Jewish community that once brought life to those prayers is now but a handful of souls. The spirit lingers, but the voices are fewer. Still, each visitor who walks its mosaic floor honors what we built together: a partnership between a king who believed in coexistence and a people who believed in faith. The Paradesi Synagogue remains one of my kingdom’s proudest legacies — not because it is grand, but because it endures.
Dan S — Google review
Paradesi Synagogue is a beautiful and historic place of worship built in 1568. It features unique hand-painted Chinese tiles, exquisite Belgian chandeliers, and rare artifacts, reflecting Kochi’s rich Jewish heritage. A peaceful and culturally rich spot that’s definitely worth visiting when in Mattancherry
Stoicrust — Google review
What a peaceful and historic place. The Paradesi Synagogue is beautifully preserved with its unique architecture a standout feature. The surrounding streets are equally fascinating outside and full of old-world charm. This is a must-visit spot in Mattanchery. Note the hours of business on Fridays and Saturdays
Heide G — Google review
The Paradesi Synagogue (also called the Mattancherry Synagogue) was first built in 1568 by Sephardic Jews (exiled from Spain and Portugal) on land granted by the Raja of Cochin. It has endured adversity: destroyed by the Portuguese in 1662, but rebuilt under Dutch rule shortly after. Over the years, it has become the only active synagogue in Kochi (“Jew Town”) out of originally several. It’s not just a place of worship — it’s a living monument to the Jewish presence in Kerala, preserving a rare architectural and cultural legacy. The synagogue is a whitewashed building with a pitched clay-tiled roof — designed to handle Kerala’s heavy monsoons. Clock Tower: One of the most distinctive features is its square, three-story clock tower, added in the mid-1700s by Ezekiel Rahabi. Each of its four faces has clock dials in different numeral systems: Hebrew, Roman, Malayalam, and Arabic. Floor Tiles: The interior floor is laid with hand-painted Chinese porcelain tiles, imported in the 1760s. Each tile is different — no two are alike. Ceiling: The tray ceiling features square panels with lotus patterns, reflecting a blend of local Kerala aesthetics. Bimah / Tebah: In the center, there is a lyre-shaped tebah (or bimah) made of brass-railed structure, raised and very elegant. Women’s Gallery: There is a second tebah on the upper gallery (for women), supported on brass columns. Ark (Heckal): The ark is carved from teak, housing ancient Torah scrolls. Lighting & Chandeliers: The sanctuary is decorated with Belgian crystal chandeliers and many decorative lamps in glass, brass, and silver. Copper Plates: Among its most precious artifacts are copper plates (inscribed in Old Malayalam), which record the privileges granted to the Jewish community by the Cochin rulers. Rug: There’s also an oriental rug gifted by Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia — a symbol of international Jewish connections. The name “Paradesi” literally means “foreigner”, referencing the Sephardic origin of its founders. Although the Jewish population in Kochi has dwindled, prayer services (minyan) still happen, though they depend on visiting Jews. Some practices reflect local cultural syncretism: for example, worshippers enter barefoot — a practice common in Kerala’s Hindu and Muslim traditions. During festivals, there are unique traditions: e.g., distribution of grape-soaked myrtle leaves. Timings & Access According to the official site, open Sunday–Thursday: 10am–6pm, Friday: 10am–2pm. Closed on Saturdays. Visitors must remove their footwear before entering the main hall. There is a small entry fee (since it's maintained as a heritage site). Photography may be restricted in some areas. The synagogue has a very serene, reflective atmosphere. The combination of natural light, chandeliers, and tile work makes it feel luminous yet peaceful. The tiled floor is a major draw — visitors often comment on how each tile is unique, which gives a wonderfully textured, handcrafted feel. The clock tower is visible from outside and adds a dramatic, almost whimsical touch — that mix of languages on its dials is historically rich and visually interesting. You’ll see the Torah scrolls (decorated in gold and silver), the ark, and other ritual items. The copper plates are a big highlight for history lovers — they’re not just decorative, but tell a real story of place, privilege, and community. The chandeliers and lamps are gorgeous, and they reflect a cross-cultural trade history (Belgium, etc.). The rug from Haile Selassie is a surprising but beautiful artifact, showing the global connections of this community.
A S — Google review
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4.0
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X745+XPC, Synagogue Ln, Jew Town, Kappalandimukku, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India
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Jew Town

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Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Jew Town, located in Mattancherry, is a historic area that was once the center of the Cochin Jewish community. The 16th-century Paradesi Synagogue is a major attraction here. The narrow streets are lined with quaint shops selling antiques, carvings, vintage collectibles, and Keralan crafts. Visitors can also find aromatic spices and various home decor items in these small antique shops.
4.0
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Anavathil, Kappalandimukku, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India, USA
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Athirappilly Water Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Athirappilly Water Falls, also known as the Niagara of India, is a majestic 80-foot tall waterfall located in Kerala. It is situated at the border of Ernakulum district and Thrissur district and is a significant tourist attraction drawing visitors from all over during each season. The falls are best seen during the monsoon season when they are at their most substantial, offering breathtaking views from both the top and bottom.
It is truly a breathtaking destination and a must-visit in Kerala. The sound of the falls, the cool breeze, and the misty spray make the whole experience refreshing and magical. A great spot for photography and spending time with family or friends. The falls look even more majestic during or after the monsoon. The area can be a bit busy since the route connects other attractions like Vazhachal, Valparai, and Malakkappara. Parking is managed with a large ground that can hold many vehicles, though some still park roadside which isn’t ideal.
AMAL V — Google review
Athirappally Waterfalls is a "must-visit" for nature lovers, renowned for its spectacular, cascading waters and lush, verdant surroundings in Kerala, India. Praise as the "Niagara of India" for its breathtaking beauty, the falls are known for their majestic size, described as the largest in Kerala and the surrounding green forests provide a serene and natural atmosphere. You can enjoy views from different points, including the top of the falls and the base, though the trek down to the base is a 1 km path that can be challenging. Visitors can bathe in the natural pools found in the upper part of the river near the falls. For the adventurous, there's a trek down to the base of the falls, though it can be slippery. The dense forest surrounding the falls offers a chance to experience spellbinding natural beauty. The area is also popular for birdwatching. Also famous being known as "Bahubali Falls" as clippings of Blockbuster flick "Bahubali" was shot here. It is also being featured in lot of Bollywood movies. PS:- Athirappilly Falls is a majestic sight! The water plunges from a height of 80 feet, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Highly recommended for visiting.
Vaibhav J — Google review
Great place to visit. Do visit there once. Initially when we reached there the water was low. But as time went the water raised. It was great. We were washed by the water hitting the stones. The scenes there was wonderful. There was so much crowd that time. We can buy the tickets and have to walk somtime to reach the top of the waterfalls. There are shops at the top. You can have tea or icecreams. Then on the right side there is a way to the view from the bottom of waterfalls. The way is somewhat adventurous. It will be difficult for people with joint issues. You have to walk down the road. The way to top is wheelchair accessible.
Ashif M — Google review
Beautiful place. A must-visit. I recommend going during the monsoon to see the waterfall in its full flow — it’s often called the Niagara Falls of India. Make sure to wear good anti-skid shoes, and be prepared for about 30 minutes of descending steps to reach the falls. During the monsoon season, it won’t be possible to get close to the waterfall due to the strong flow.
Ibrahim A — Google review
Beautiful place in the lap of nature. Must visit. Best time to visit is during rainy season . But going down nearer to the waterfalls is bit difficult.
DIP M — Google review
The waterfall is majestic and powerful, surrounded by dense forest and fresh air. It’s truly a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and photography.
Stephen S — Google review
We took a detour from Kochi to Munnar and visited these beautiful waterfall. Word has it that certain scenes from the movie Baahubali were shot here. It's a short walk up from the roadhead - at the fork in the trail the left fork takes one to the top of the waterfall and the right fork leads one down a winding set stony steps and then a field of large rocks to the base of these wonderful waterfall. Well worth the detour to spend a couple of hours here!! There is a small fee one must pay to visit the falls. There is parking by the side of the road, but spotty cell signal.
Pranay G — Google review
Athirappilly Waterfalls is one of Kerala’s most stunning natural attractions, drawing visitors with its dramatic cascade and the vibrant forests that surround it. Often referred to as the “Niagara of India,” this massive waterfall—one of the largest in the state—offers unforgettable views from both the top and the base. While the descent to the bottom involves a mildly challenging 1 km trek, the panoramic sight of the roaring falls makes it truly worthwhile. The upper stretches of the river feature calm natural pools where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the rich biodiversity of the area, with the dense forest providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful exploration. Athirappilly has also gained popularity as a filming location, famously showcased in the movie Bahubali and several Bollywood films, adding to its charm and recognition. With water thundering down from a height of about 80 feet, the falls create a magnificent spectacle that no traveller should miss. A visit here is highly recommended for anyone wishing to experience Kerala’s raw and enchanting beauty.
Divya P — Google review
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4.6
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Pariyaram, Kerala 680721, India, USA
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Athirappilly Water Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Athirappilly Water Falls, also known as the Niagara of India, is a majestic 80-foot tall waterfall located in Kerala. It is situated at the border of Ernakulum district and Thrissur district and is a significant tourist attraction drawing visitors from all over during each season. The falls are best seen during the monsoon season when they are at their most substantial, offering breathtaking views from both the top and bottom.
It is truly a breathtaking destination and a must-visit in Kerala. The sound of the falls, the cool breeze, and the misty spray make the whole experience refreshing and magical. A great spot for photography and spending time with family or friends. The falls look even more majestic during or after the monsoon. The area can be a bit busy since the route connects other attractions like Vazhachal, Valparai, and Malakkappara. Parking is managed with a large ground that can hold many vehicles, though some still park roadside which isn’t ideal.
AMAL V — Google review
Athirappally Waterfalls is a "must-visit" for nature lovers, renowned for its spectacular, cascading waters and lush, verdant surroundings in Kerala, India. Praise as the "Niagara of India" for its breathtaking beauty, the falls are known for their majestic size, described as the largest in Kerala and the surrounding green forests provide a serene and natural atmosphere. You can enjoy views from different points, including the top of the falls and the base, though the trek down to the base is a 1 km path that can be challenging. Visitors can bathe in the natural pools found in the upper part of the river near the falls. For the adventurous, there's a trek down to the base of the falls, though it can be slippery. The dense forest surrounding the falls offers a chance to experience spellbinding natural beauty. The area is also popular for birdwatching. Also famous being known as "Bahubali Falls" as clippings of Blockbuster flick "Bahubali" was shot here. It is also being featured in lot of Bollywood movies. PS:- Athirappilly Falls is a majestic sight! The water plunges from a height of 80 feet, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Highly recommended for visiting.
Vaibhav J — Google review
Great place to visit. Do visit there once. Initially when we reached there the water was low. But as time went the water raised. It was great. We were washed by the water hitting the stones. The scenes there was wonderful. There was so much crowd that time. We can buy the tickets and have to walk somtime to reach the top of the waterfalls. There are shops at the top. You can have tea or icecreams. Then on the right side there is a way to the view from the bottom of waterfalls. The way is somewhat adventurous. It will be difficult for people with joint issues. You have to walk down the road. The way to top is wheelchair accessible.
Ashif M — Google review
Beautiful place. A must-visit. I recommend going during the monsoon to see the waterfall in its full flow — it’s often called the Niagara Falls of India. Make sure to wear good anti-skid shoes, and be prepared for about 30 minutes of descending steps to reach the falls. During the monsoon season, it won’t be possible to get close to the waterfall due to the strong flow.
Ibrahim A — Google review
Beautiful place in the lap of nature. Must visit. Best time to visit is during rainy season . But going down nearer to the waterfalls is bit difficult.
DIP M — Google review
The waterfall is majestic and powerful, surrounded by dense forest and fresh air. It’s truly a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and photography.
Stephen S — Google review
We took a detour from Kochi to Munnar and visited these beautiful waterfall. Word has it that certain scenes from the movie Baahubali were shot here. It's a short walk up from the roadhead - at the fork in the trail the left fork takes one to the top of the waterfall and the right fork leads one down a winding set stony steps and then a field of large rocks to the base of these wonderful waterfall. Well worth the detour to spend a couple of hours here!! There is a small fee one must pay to visit the falls. There is parking by the side of the road, but spotty cell signal.
Pranay G — Google review
Athirappilly Waterfalls is one of Kerala’s most stunning natural attractions, drawing visitors with its dramatic cascade and the vibrant forests that surround it. Often referred to as the “Niagara of India,” this massive waterfall—one of the largest in the state—offers unforgettable views from both the top and the base. While the descent to the bottom involves a mildly challenging 1 km trek, the panoramic sight of the roaring falls makes it truly worthwhile. The upper stretches of the river feature calm natural pools where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the rich biodiversity of the area, with the dense forest providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful exploration. Athirappilly has also gained popularity as a filming location, famously showcased in the movie Bahubali and several Bollywood films, adding to its charm and recognition. With water thundering down from a height of about 80 feet, the falls create a magnificent spectacle that no traveller should miss. A visit here is highly recommended for anyone wishing to experience Kerala’s raw and enchanting beauty.
Divya P — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(874)
Pariyaram, Kerala 680721, India, USA
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Kodanad Elephant Training Centre

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Training center
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled along the serene banks of the Periyar River, the Kodanad Elephant Training Centre is a captivating sanctuary dedicated to wild elephants. This expansive facility, one of Kerala's largest, offers visitors an immersive experience with safari tours and interactive feeding sessions that allow for close encounters with these majestic creatures. The centre has become a vital hub for elephant care since the ban on capturing them was implemented.
We had visited this place in 2012. At that time it was only small place that was open to public. Back again in 2020, we visited this place twice with a gap of 2-3 years. This place has been expanded and developed in a positive way. There is a butterfly garden, medicinal herb garden, deer park with proper stoned walkways. The inhabitant elephants here were once wild elephants that either lost their way or were badly injured & left out to die. The injured elephants are treated here and trained here to become Kumki elephants to help forest departments to manage wild elephant populations and mitigate human-wildlife conflict. They are used for tasks like capturing, rescuing, and treating injured wild elephants, and driving them away from human settlements.
Bindya B — Google review
An elephant camp by Govt. Parking available at payment. 70 Rs per ticket for people and 35 for senior citizens. 8 elephants are now here including the notorious one in the history Peelandu Chandru. Needs more maintainance. Children park is there with some rides. Also one eco shop canteen by department is available. Basic toilet facilities also available. Worth for 1 time visit
Sankar V — Google review
We went to this centre to see the elephants with our family. We could tell it was a great place for children to spent time in. It's a govt funded training centre for rescue elephants. The place was very quiet with lots of beautiful trees and their canopy protecting from the heat. We went their in an afternoon and it was like trekking. We had to walk through the forest like place with a pavement road in the middle and after awhile we could see some areas with protected deers and elephants. It's a great place to spent time in if you want to relax with nature and hear the birds flying through the thick trees. We can also see some areas of a lake where the elephant bathe most days. There are bamboo seats everywhere to sit and look at the greenery. We also saw some tree houses . It's a great place to enjoy nature and get some fresh air.
Akil K — Google review
Good place to visit friends & family. Timings 8AM to 5 PM. The entry ticket is 70 . We can elephant nearby ☺️ Only. We can also deers and butterflies. And their is children Park Also. Public transport available from Perumbavoor.
Cilian M — Google review
Kodanad elephant park is situated near Perumbavoor on the banks of Periyar River in Ernakulam district .It's one of the famous elephant training centres in Kerala Located at the distance of 45 km towards the north east of Kochiit's a place where the newly captured elephants are kept for training. Earlier, elephants were captured in the Malayattoor forests and trained at Kodanad. Though capturing Elephants are banned now and Kodanadjust become the training centre for elephants. There are many walkways beside the river that give pleasant experience to the visitors. There is a small wildlife park at the centre which is a home of deer and other wildlife.
Abhilash A — Google review
The place has a huge area with very well maintained flora and fauna. The elephants here look healthy and friendly. A good place for a nice stroll,with fruit orchards, bamboo trees etc. A great number of deers as well as sambar deer are there. The butterfly garden is also nice. The place also has 2-3 tree houses which is yet another highlight.The place is very well maintained with a nice park, swings and some really good photo spots. Parking is also lavish.
Arthana A — Google review
It's a very nice place amidst nature. Such a big forest with a few big elephants and lots of deer. Spotted Deer and Sambar Deer are seen. It has a very big parking space. Take your tickets and go inside. Toilet available but no lights inside. Cafeteria available but with less options. Children park is also there even swings for the adults. One watch tower to climb up and take pictures. On the other side boating is available. It's a nice place for a day outing. Elephant Training can be seen but not allowed to go near them. Roads are well connected. No hotels nearby. Better to come in the morning and enjoy here.
Mou P — Google review
Good place to visit. Very calm place and we have a handful of things arranged by the eho tourism department. Main attractions are deer Park, elephant camp, children's park and butterfly garden. We can have walk for few distance through forest and the river view and the elephant bathing pool is another attractions on this place.
Sreeraj S — Google review
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Vallom Panamkuzhi Road, PO, Malayattoor, Kaprikad, Kerala 683544, India
+91 94479 79164
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Honeycomb, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve

Hotel
Nature & Parks
Hostel
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Stayed at Timber Nook. Very good room with nice location. You need to travel 6km for food and other services. Guide Nalla Thambi assisted well. Spotted leopard, Elephant,bison, deer, sambar deer, boar, black monkey during 1 night stay. Food was excellent.
Karthik T — Google review
The food, stay and the hospitality by the tribal people was awesome. The only place we had issues with the guide. Better to plan in Feb or March as you can see many animals due to summer. Kudos to the food preparation
Shankar S — Google review
Stay is very good. The wash rooms are kept neat and clean. Bedsheets and furnitures are cleanly maintained.
R. N — Google review
Excellent place. The rooms are neat and clean. In the morning, I saw a beautiful peacock sitting on the fence and saw a giant squirrel. This place is much more suitable for people visiting groups where you can get 6 rooms in the same place.
Thangadurai . — Google review
A guest house inside a deep forest maintained by kerela eco tourism. You can spot deers peacocks and sometimes elephants near this stay. The overall experience is amazing. But only drawback was even if drinking and smoking is banned here few tourist were drinking and smoking and created lot of chaos there. That ruined the place. Do not do that
Gyana D — Google review
A hidden gem within Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, this must-visit spot offers a serene stay surrounded by abundant deer and peacocks. One of the finest places to unwind in tranquility.
The T — Google review
Nice stay in a forest environment, tasty food, nice staffs
Muraleekrishnan P — Google review
Really decent place to stay. With decent rooms with working AC and good foods.
Evin M — Google review
4.3
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4.2
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Tiger Reserve, Parambikulam Road, Muthalamada South, Kerala 678661, India
https://www.parambikulam.in/
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Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Chottanikkara Bhagavati Temple is a Hindu temple complex located near Chottanikkara, Kerala. The main deity is Raja Rajeshwari Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple is famous for its self-manifested deity with four arms covered in golden armor. It's a popular pilgrimage site where devotees worship the goddess in three different forms throughout the day.
Attending the Guruti Pooja at night was a truly divine experience. It was deeply powerful and something I will cherish for a lifetime. I felt immense peace and blessings – an unforgettable spiritual moment. Mobiles will be seized by police and official if you use it during guruti pooja so keep it off for better experience.
Ishwara P — Google review
Visited on Chingam (malayalam month 1st day) sunday, so there was huge rush Usually there's puja that starts from 7am & last till 8am so one might experience extreme weight time when visiting. There's 2-3 parking place but might be crowded if visiting during peak hours & weekend day's. Especially morning times. There's lot of history and temple is well maintained. Washroom aren't available.
Preethi — Google review
ated near Kochi, is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathy. It is famous for the belief that the goddess can heal ailments and for rituals like the Guruthi Pooja, which is performed to appease the goddess and remove negative energies. The temple is also architecturally significant, featuring intricate wooden structures and artwork. Deity: The main deity is Rajarajeswari, who is worshipped in three forms throughout the day: Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Durga. There is also an idol of Mahavishnu, and the pair are known as Lakshmi Narayana. Beliefs: Devotees believe the goddess has powerful healing energies and can alleviate physical and mental ailments. Rituals: The Guruthi Pooja is a key ritual performed to seek blessings and spiritual cleansing. Worship starts with the blowing of a conch and the playing of musicians' instruments. History: The temple dates back to the early 10th century and is steeped in rich history and mythology. Architecture: The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, including intricately carved wooden structures and a grand sanctum. Dress Code: Men are required to remove their shirts before entering, and women should wear a salwar suit or a saree.
Suresh K — Google review
A Truly Divine Experience at Chottanikkara Bhagavathi Temple Visiting Chottanikkara Bhagavathi Temple was one of the most powerful spiritual experiences of my life. The moment I stepped inside the temple premises, I could feel the divine energy and blessings of Amme Narayana, Devi Narayana echoing in every corner. The early morning Guruthi Pooja and the chanting of mantras create an atmosphere that touches the soul and brings a deep sense of peace. The temple is beautifully maintained, and the priests perform every ritual with great devotion. I felt a strong spiritual connection as if the Goddess herself was guiding and protecting me. It is believed that Bhagavathi here cures mental and physical ailments, and I truly felt her healing presence. If you are seeking blessings, inner peace, or spiritual strength – this temple is a must-visit. More than just a pilgrimage, it felt like a divine calling. I left the temple with a peaceful heart and renewed spirit.
Kiran R — Google review
Such a powerful temple, really loved the place. I reached around 6 AM, and all facilities like dormitory, bathroom, restroom and cloak room are available just nearby. Mobile phones you can keep in silent mode. From 7 to 8 AM, poojai will be going on, so you will have to wait around one hour in the queue.
Abilash M — Google review
It is a truly divine and peaceful place. The temple has a powerful spiritual atmosphere, especially during the morning and evening poojas. The energy of the deity is deeply calming, and the surroundings feel blessed. The traditional Kerala-style architecture and well-maintained premises add to the experience. A must-visit temple for anyone seeking positivity, peace, and spiritual upliftment.
ROHIT P — Google review
Chottanikkara Devi Temple, located in Ernakulam district, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, worshipped as Saraswati in the morning, Lakshmi at noon, and Durga in the evening. Known for its healing powers, especially for mental health, the temple draws pilgrims seeking relief and spiritual solace. The deity is mounted on sand, not fixed to the ground, and is accompanied by Lord Vishnu. Picturesque and surrounded by natural beauty, Chottanikkara temple’s architecture is a testament to ancient craftsmanship and tradition.
VASUDEV K — Google review
The presiding Deity: Sree Bhagavati Amman/ Sree Rajarajeswari Some of the salient features of this temple are…. The temple faces east with dwajasthambam, and balipeedam. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of sanctum sanctorum. In sanctum sanctorum Sree Bhagavathi Amman is about 7 feet tall with 4 hands. The upper hands holds shankha and chalra and lower hands are in abhaya varada hastam. Idol of Mahavishnu made out of Saligrama is on the same pedestal along with Bhagavathi Amman and so the Deity is called Ammenarayana, Devinarayana, Lakshminarayana and Bhadrenarayana also. Along with Lakshmi & Narayana there are idols of Brahma, Siva, Ganapati (Ganesh), Subramanya, and Sastha on the same pedestal. In the thiruchuttambalam /outer praharam Kizhukkavu Bhagavathy temple, Sastha, Siva, Ganapati, Nagas and Kshetrapalakas and other Upa-Devas. Keelakarai Bhagavathy/ Keezhkkavu Bhagavathi Amman temple is about 200 meters from the main temple. Ayyappan temple on the way to the Keelakarai Bhagavathy Amman Temple. ARCHITECTURE The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam, Namaskara mandapam, Nalammbalam, thiruchuttambalam. Sanctum sanctorum is square in plan on a pada bandha adhistanam. The temple was constructed with stone from adhistanam to parastaram. A two tier nagara/ pyramidal Kerala style vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. The namaskara mandapam is with an elevated level platform and pyramidal vimanam. HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS It is believed the original temple belongs to 10th century CE, constructed during Chera period. Since the temple was built with wood, the temple underwent many renovations. The temple received contributions from, Cheras, Pandyas, Venadu, Travancore Kings, etc. KIZHUKKAVU TEMPLE On the eastern side of the temple pond stands the Kizhukkavu temple.The temple faces west (faces Chottanikara Bhagavathi temple). It is believed that the presiding deity was installed by Vilwamangalam Swamiyar. After the Athazha pooja (main pooja in the evening), the chief priest of the principal deity comes to Kizhukkavu to perform the famous and great pooja "ValiyaGuruthy" (great Sacrifice). The Guruthy is prepared in 12 cauldrons (huge vessel) and is performed at about 8.45 p.m every night. Those who witness the guruthy performance, which itself is awe inspiring and prolonged ceremony, finds it an experience which is indescribable. Being present here during Valiya guruthy on Fridays permanently cures women suffering from mental abnormalities like schizophrenia. An ancient 'Pala' tree standing on the northeastern side of the sanctum sanctorum is covered with long iron nails hammered on by haunted victims with their foreheads.
Veludharan — Google review
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Chottanikkara, Kochi, Kerala 682312, India
http://www.chottanikkarabhagavathy.org/
+91 91889 58013
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Aliyar Dam

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Dams
Aliyar Dam is a picturesque spot nestled amidst mountains, parks, and gardens. It's an ideal stopover on the way to Valparai, best visited in the morning or evening due to the hot climate. A short climb leads to breathtaking views at the top of the dam, where boating facilities are available. While there are no snack shops inside, visitors can enjoy stunning reservoir views against the backdrop of Annamalai hills.
What a lovely spot! The view is stunning, specially at sundown you get a beautiful view of the reservoir and hills in the background. There is a small entry fee of 10 bucks or less. The place can be better maintained by people with few additional dust bins but else overall the view is nice. You have to climb 40-50 steps so please be prepared for that.
Jonah J — Google review
Very peaceful, beautiful and an important place in the film history perspective. Better to visit in monsoon or the winter season, else the scorching sun will not allow your sense of relaxation to exist. Tender coconut is a bit costly, wondered why the land of coconut has become like this. There are other places better than this nearby. Need atleast two days to completely experience this out.
Vikas R — Google review
Aliyar Dam is in Tamil Nadu but it is part of the Parambikkulam-Aliyar Project. The dam is a good tourist destination. You can spend some time on the dam viewing the deep blue water in the reservoir and the surrounding hills. It is an excellent spot for photos. Usually there are several tourists on the dam. If you go there in the evening you will love the dam and the surroundings in the fading light.
Dr G — Google review
Cool place! Wonderful on cloudy and light rain day! perfect day with family! Wow site seeing on the route by road, full green and hill views.
Vaithy — Google review
One of my favourite dams in Tamil Nadu is this one. ​I love this place for its serene and nature-bound atmosphere. The dam offers a fantastic view of Valparai and other mountains. ​Don't miss the stunning view from atop the dam. Be sure to walk the full length to witness more scenic views of the bridge, the flowing water, and the surrounding mountains. The entire area seems to be covered with coconut trees. ​The small entry fee is well worth it to enjoy the beauty of the place. It's especially beautiful to visit on non-summer days. You'll find many small eateries outside the dam. ​This is a place you shouldn't miss when you're in Pollachi.
ENTER I — Google review
Aliyar Dam is a charming location surrounded by Annamali Hills with wonderful natural views. It is located between Pollachi and Valparai. The dam's location amidst the Western Ghats provides a stunning backdrop, and the surrounding hills and reservoir offer picturesque views. Mango orchid and coconut trees on the one side and hills and water on the other side. Absolute beauty. Entry fee is 5 ₹ person and 20₹ to carry mobile phones inside. Note they don’t accept UPI at the counter , so carry cash. Inside the premises they have various play stations - swings toy trains and many other kids play games - few of them are paid entry. You have to walk to the top of the damn via stairs - close to 100 steps .
Pramodh K — Google review
Serene reservoir with Western Ghats backdrop, peaceful gardens, cheap entry. Great for sunsets, photos, and family strolls.
Paul S — Google review
Aliyar Dam, located a bit away from the hustle and bustle of Coimbatore city, is a scenic spot that’s perfect for tourists and nature enthusiasts. The combination of the serene dam waters, lush greenery, and towering mountains creates a picturesque setting that’s ideal for relaxing and clicking beautiful photos. The entry fee is quite affordable, just ₹5 per person for access to the garden attached to the dam. If you plan to take pictures using your mobile, there’s an additional ₹20 photography fee. The garden is well-maintained with smaller fountains adding to its charm. After exploring the garden, you can climb the stairs to get closer to the dam. One side of the dam is bordered by the scenic garden, while the other side is flanked by magnificent mountains, making it an incredible sight. Outside the garden, you’ll find some small vendors selling fruits and snacks, although they tend to charge slightly more as it’s a tourist area. However, during my visit, I didn’t see any vendors inside the garden itself. There are also a few shops near the entrance where you can grab some food. For families with children, the kids’ play area inside the garden is a thoughtful addition. If visiting during the daytime, especially in hot weather, it’s advisable to carry water bottles and a cap to stay comfortable. The best time to visit is in the evening when the weather is cooler and the views are even more magical. Parking facilities are available outside the garden, making it convenient for those arriving in private vehicles.
JK M — Google review
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Tamil Nadu 642101, USA
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Marari beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Marari Beach is a stunning coastal stretch with white sand, coconut trees, and a serene lagoon. The area is home to luxurious resorts inspired by local fishing villages, offering Ayurveda treatments and yoga classes on the beach. This quaint village near Alleppey boasts rich culture and traditions, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing beach vacation. National Geographic has recognized Marari Beach as one of the top Hammock Beaches in the World.
Marari Beach, located near Alleppey in Kerala, is a serene and less commercialized coastal gem that offers a perfect escape from the hustle of city life. Unlike the more crowded beaches in Kerala, Marari retains a peaceful charm with its golden sands, swaying coconut palms, and traditional fishing villages. The beach is clean and relatively untouched, making it ideal for long, quiet walks or simply lounging by the sea. The sunsets here are truly spectacular, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink. The atmosphere is calm, perfect for relaxation, yoga, or reading a book with the soothing sound of waves in the background. Local homestays and eco-resorts add to the authentic experience, offering glimpses into the life of the local community. The seafood here is fresh and delicious, often served in traditional Kerala style.
Roopesh — Google review
Marari Beach is one of those rare places where nature still whispers in peace. Located away from the usual tourist crowds, this beach offers a clean, unspoiled shoreline with golden sands and gentle waves. The beach is beautifully maintained, with hardly any litter, making it a perfect spot for long, peaceful walks or quiet reflection. What makes Marari truly special is its tranquility. It’s not a place buzzing with activity or beachside shacks. Instead, it's calm, quiet, and mostly secluded, which adds to its charm. If you’re someone looking to escape the chaos and just unwind with the sound of waves, this beach is an ideal choice. The sunsets here are stunning, and the gentle breeze makes the experience even more soothing. It’s not for party lovers, but for those who appreciate nature, silence, and serenity, Marari is a perfect slice of coastal heaven. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a peaceful and clean beach getaway in Kerala.
Rubai G — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful beach of kerala , if you are traveling kochi to allapy or allapy to kochi . It will be a great place to stop in the way to your destination. Most beautiful during sun set. Recommended.
Nrusingha B — Google review
We stayed one week and it was wonderful. Too bad there are very big waves so it's not easy to swim. The beach is clean.. not 100% but clean. There was a big procession and thousands of people left there garbage but the next morning it was clean.
Jurgen B — Google review
A beautiful and clean beach with a calm atmosphere. Marari Beach is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sunset. It’s not very crowded, and you can walk peacefully along the shore. The beach is well kept, and the coconut trees add to its charm. A great place to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of Kerala.
Rahul A — Google review
Beach is quiet neat but you cannot bathe here as the waters are aggressive and the shore is deep just may be dip your foot. The major concern here are the dogs in large nos. So be careful carry a stick or something for safety.
Xavier M — Google review
Very good and decent beach, has very little crowd and peaceful. Difficult to change dress so better not to make any swimming unless you made prior arrangements. Small shops are available for cool drinks and soda. People there will charge 100/- for 2 chairs and umbrella to rest for some time.
Saicharan S — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful beach I have never been. I like that It has been kept without big hotels, bars, night clubs...It is very relaxing to stroll along the beach with its palms. It is not easy to swim in the beach.
Cecilia A — Google review
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South.P.O, SH40, Mararikkulam,Mararikkulam, Cherthala, Kerala 688523, India, USA
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Aanamalai Tiger Reserve

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National park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Aanamalai Tiger Reserve, also known as the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park, is a renowned nature reserve located in the southern part of India. It offers a unique opportunity to observe and interact with various wildlife species such as elephants, tigers, wild bears, porcupines, flying squirrels, deer, jackals, and sloth bears.
Visiting the Anamalai Tiger Reserve was an unforgettable experience, with its serene beauty, scenic views, and the chill climate making the long forest route truly delightful. The tranquility and natural charm of the reserve are unmatched, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventurers alike. However, one challenge we faced during our journey stood out. The checkpost at the reserve closes at 6:00 PM and reopens at 6:00 AM for safety reasons, which is completely understandable. Unfortunately, we arrived at 3:00 AM on a two-wheeler after a long night ride to Valparai, and had to wait three hours for the checkpost to open. There isn’t any nearby facility for resting or sheltering during such times. As a prominent tourist destination, it would be immensely helpful if the authorities could provide a family rest area or at least a waiting shed near the checkpost. Such an addition would enhance the experience for visitors and make the wait more comfortable. Overall, the ride and the journey through the reserve were absolutely worth it. The enchanting views and peaceful ambiance left us in awe. Despite the minor inconvenience, I’d highly recommend the Anamalai Tiger Reserve for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Prince S — Google review
Anamalai Forest is a beautiful and serene place to explore nature. The greenery and fresh air make it a great spot for a peaceful getaway.
Mohammed I — Google review
Anamalai Tiger Reserve in the Western Ghats is a breathtaking mix of forests, grasslands, and wildlife 🌳🐅. We spotted elephants, gaurs, macaques and many birds—tigers and leopards stay hidden but wildlife sightings are still exciting. The main hub is Top Slip, great for jeep safaris (7 AM–10 AM & 3 PM–5 PM) or elephant rides (11 AM–2 PM) — permits needed, book early 🎟️. Park is open 6 AM–6 PM; check‑posts close at 4 PM—don’t miss the 6 PM Valparai cutoff ⚠️. Roads are steep and narrow, drive carefully 🚗. No shops inside—carry water, snacks, and a camera. The reserve is rich in biodiversity—800+ plant species, 250+ birds ﹨cite﹂turn0search6﹂turn0search1﹁. Best time to visit is October to May for pleasant weather and sightings. Avoid weekends/holidays—they get crowded by midday. Stunning for nature‑lovers seeking calm forest trails, wildlife and views ✨.
Aneesh A — Google review
Very serene place. We went around noon so it was a little hot but it was not that warm. We saw monkeys, deer, peacocks etc. but if it was evening time we could see more of them. There is a canteen near the top slip and washrooms were also available. Through this we can reach the kerala border through Parambikulam Tiger reserve but the road is not recommended. Better coming back through Aanamalai tiger reserve is best.
Able G — Google review
Nice place to chill over the weekends. We can see elephants live feeding at the camp, other wild animals like bison, deer, bird varieties, monkeys(not the one's that we usually see), wild squirrels, wild elephants etc. Try to be here early as possible, maybe around 6.30 so that you can see wild animals inside the reserve.
Prakatheswaran — Google review
Good jungle safari. Spotted elephants, deep down the woods. Morning first safari we could enjoy fresh nature breeze as well as elephant’s feeding. Evening sessions may also have them bathing 😆😜
Lakshmi P — Google review
Mostly very hot place . Only day time we can travel through this forest area. Thick forest mostly we can see monkey, peacock,little birds . Can't stop the vehicle inbetween passing . Don't throw any waste & plastic items . Can experience a good forest drive . Fresh air .
Rahul R — Google review
good forest. .very rare animal spotting
NR S — Google review
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C44H+9QX, Pollachi, Tamil Nadu 642101, India
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Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

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Temporarily Closed
Nature & Parks
Bird watching area
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary in Kerala is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering a unique opportunity to spot both domestic and migratory species. Spanning across 14 hectares of lush greenery, the sanctuary is home to rare seasonal birds such as Siberian Crane, Night Herons, Pelicans, Parrots, and more. The government ensures the conservation of this natural habitat and its towering coconut trees.
We went during the day, probably would have seen more birds in the morning. However, we could still see some from the high watchtower. It's a nice path through the area, easy to walk. You can spend some one and a half hours, enjoying the walk and taking some rest on the benches. We also saw some turtles and a big lizzard. We enjoyed it a lot. Bring some water.
Nathalie S — Google review
A must-see tourist spot in Kottayam district, the area is surrounded by forests and the ticket price is Rs. 100 per person.There is no parking facility, but the parking fee is extra. You have to walk about 2 kilometers through the forest.There are two watchtowers, the first of which is restricted, but if you climb the second one, you can get a good view of the birds.
Sreekanth S — Google review
A peaceful paradise for nature lovers! Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a beautiful escape into greenery and calm waters. Perfect for birdwatching, peaceful walks, and spotting unique species in a natural setting. Early mornings are magical here. A must-visit for anyone who loves nature and wildlife!
Kajal K — Google review
Nice walk (around 2km each way) through the trees and wilderness. You can see birds at a distance only when you get to the watchtower at the end of your walk. If you are really interested in bird watching, it is better to go through the backwaters in a boat
Tisha B — Google review
Visited the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on a weekday in early May 2025, and it was a serene and rewarding experience. Located along the banks of Vembanad Lake in Kerala, this sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. The weekday visit ensured a peaceful atmosphere with fewer crowds, allowing for an immersive experience in the lush greenery and tranquil surroundings. The highlight was the 2.25 km walk to the watchtower, which is a must for spotting birds. The trail, though moderately long, is well-maintained and offers stunning views of the wetlands, mangroves, and lake. The scenery is breathtaking, with vibrant flora and the calming sound of water and bird calls. I spotted several species, including egrets, herons, kingfishers, and migratory birds, though the variety might depend on the season. The watchtower provides an excellent vantage point for birdwatching, so bring binoculars if you have them. A tip: carry a water bottle, as the walk can feel tiring under the humid Kerala sun, and there are limited facilities along the trail. Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, and consider sunscreen or a hat. The sanctuary could benefit from more signage about bird species and perhaps a small refreshment stall near the tower. Overall, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a gem for anyone seeking nature and solitude. The beautiful scenery and diverse birdlife make the trek worthwhile. Highly recommend for a half-day visit! Rating: 4.5/5
PADRE A — Google review
Took the boat ride towards the village. Saw a lot of birds on the way like kingfisher, purple heron, brahmini kite, eagle, cranes, ducks, bee -eater, cormorants, black ibis and darter. The guide was excellent. Boat ride cost is 750rs
Stuti T — Google review
Inital walk is okay. The path is not maintained. Walk is about 2km one way. Reaching the 2nd Watchtower requires walking through 500 meters of thick mud and sludge as there is no path to walk. The 1st Watchtower has been closed for 2 years due to damage. The 2nd Watchtower is very rusted and in urgent need of maintenance. Do not attempt walking more than a kilometer in Monsoon. No path after the yellow bamboo bridge Boat ride is good. KTDC needs to maintain this sanctuary urgently. Entry charges are ₹100 and ₹25 for parking.
David J — Google review
Visited the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary recently and had a great experience. The entry ticket is ₹100, and the sanctuary closes by 4 PM, so it's best to reach early. The total trail is around 4 km (up and down), so wear comfortable shoes. You can spot a variety of birds,🐦especially from the view tower which offers a great vantage point. The entire area is very eco-friendly and peaceful, surrounded by lush greenery and chirping birds. Ideal for nature lovers, bird watchers, or anyone looking to unwind in a serene environment. Highly recommended if you're visiting Kumarakom❤️
Jai J — Google review
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Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
+91 481 252 5864
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Cheeyappara Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Cheeyappara Waterfalls is a renowned destination amongst trekkers, situated in a lush hilltop setting. Its cascading waterfall is an enchanting sight and provides ample opportunity for capturing wonderful photographs. Although the falls are fenced off, this ensures visitors' safety. There are vendors available who can take your photo and provide instant prints. The area features small shops selling food items and tea stalls, providing relaxation before starting the 50km climb towards Munnar through winding ghats.
Cheeyappara Waterfalls – Nature’s Delight on the Kochi–Munnar Highway 🌿💧 Cheeyappara Waterfalls is one of those spots that instantly makes you pause your journey and soak in the beauty of nature. Located on the Kochi–Munnar highway, this majestic waterfall cascades down in seven steps, creating a breathtaking view surrounded by dense greenery. I visited during my trip to Kerala, and it turned out to be one of the most refreshing experiences of the journey. The cool breeze, the gushing sound of water, and the mist in the air together create a magical vibe. It’s the kind of place where you just want to stand still for a few minutes and take it all in. Accessibility & Facilities: • Very easy to access since the waterfall is visible right from the roadside. You don’t need to trek, which makes it perfect for families, kids, and elderly visitors. • There are parking spots nearby where you can stop safely. • Local vendors set up stalls offering tea, pakoras, corn, and snacks – enjoying hot chai while admiring the falls is an experience in itself. ☕🌽 Best Time to Visit: • The waterfall is at its most powerful and beautiful during the monsoon season (June–September). • Even in other months, the flow remains decent and worth a stop, but post-monsoon is when the surrounding greenery looks the freshest. What I Loved: ✔️ The seven-step cascading fall – very scenic and photogenic 📸 ✔️ No entry fee, and you can enjoy the view straight from the highway ✔️ Clean mountain air and peaceful vibes – a perfect break on the long drive ✔️ Convenient for quick visits, but also a place where you can linger longer if you love nature Travel Tip: If you’re driving to Munnar, plan to take a short halt here. Morning hours are usually less crowded and perfect for capturing pictures without too many people in the background. Overall, Cheeyappara Waterfalls is not just a roadside attraction – it’s a natural wonder that adds charm to the Munnar road trip. A must-visit stop that combines beauty, accessibility, and serenity. 🌸💧
Globe M — Google review
Cheeyappara Waterfalls is a stunning sight right along the Kochi–Munnar highway — you can’t miss it. The cascading water over the rocks looks beautiful, especially during or just after the monsoon. It’s a great roadside stop to take photos, enjoy some fresh air, and grab tea or snacks from the small stalls nearby. Parking can get busy on weekends, but the view is absolutely worth the quick break. A perfect start to your Munnar trip!
Rahul A — Google review
This waterfall falls on the way to Munnar from Kochi airport. Since we visited during May when it started raining we happen to catch a glimpse of this waterfall enroute. Not a great fan of crowded place but only the waterfall was good. Since it was afternoon when we visited this place, there were a lot of visitors around which made it very unpleasant experience for us. We just halted for 5 mins , clicked few pictures and we left the premises as soon as we can. Tip: try to visit this waterfall early morning so that the place is crowdless and the experience is great. I wouldn't recommend anyone to spend and time here.
Priyanka M — Google review
Recently visited Munnar and Cheeyappara Waterfalls did not disappoint! 🌊 Stunning waterfall, lush green surroundings, and a peaceful atmosphere - perfect for a relaxing day out. The cascading water and scenic views are a treat for nature lovers. Highly recommended!
Aishwarya P — Google review
Cheeyappara Waterfalls, located along NH 85 (Kochi–Madurai Highway) near Chillithodu, is one of the most beautiful roadside waterfalls in Kerala. The best part is that you don’t need to take a long trek to enjoy it—the falls are clearly visible right from the highway, making it a perfect stop for travelers heading towards Munnar. From Kochi, it takes about 2–3 hours by road (around 48 km before Munnar), and from Munnar town, it’s just a 40–minute drive. Public buses and cabs regularly pass this route, so reaching here is very easy. The waterfall cascades down several rocky steps, creating a refreshing and picturesque view, especially during the monsoon season when it flows in full glory. Entry is completely free for everyone, and there are small shops nearby for tea, snacks, and souvenirs. A wonderful roadside attraction, Cheeyappara Waterfalls is definitely worth a visit on your Munnar trip!
MP D — Google review
Overall Impression - The waterfalls are absolutely stunning. Accessibility - Positioned right beside the highway. Bathroom Amenities - Unclear or not available. Activities - No swimming allowed; viewing is the chief pastime. Food Options - There are many food stalls and some restaurants in the vicinity. Drawback - It can become fairly crowded.
SrEeJiTh S — Google review
Very nice place to hang out with your friends. Hundred percent. Actual quality is here. You can park your car or vehicle on the side of road. Must visit on the way of Munnar
Y5promax — Google review
Nice place to take a halt on the way to Munnar, good view of valley and waterfall. You will get very tasty pineapple there also raw mangoes. You will find monkeys also there.
Kunal B — Google review
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NH 85, Kochi-Madurai-Tondi Point Rd, Chillithodu, Kerala 685561, India
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Eravikulam National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Eravikulam National Park, located in Munnar, Kerala, is a scenic natural area known for its lush greenery and breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. The park is home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and offers well-maintained trails and guided tours for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich biodiversity of the region.
Eravikulam national park in one the best national parks available in Kerala, it is famous for the Nilgiri Tahr. It is one of the endangered species of goat which only available here. The parking is available but will be full if you are late . So start early and reach early. Ticket for Indian is Rs 200. They don't accept cash, card or UPI. Your phone will not have network but you can use the local Wifi available inside. From the entrance they have bushes which will take you to the top of the hill. It is a different world altogether. Mostly it will be Misty, but sighting is on your luck. Once the bus drops you, you will have to walk around and the trail is for about 1km. Toilets available but was dirty, cafe is available but again it was dirty. Otherwise the place is well kept and the scenery is awesome. Please try if you can.
Prantik M — Google review
Scenic views. You should go there if you just want to relax and be with nature, need to be fit enough to finish the entire trek, needs 3 hours minimum to explore. Facilities available for food. Unfortunately we didn't find the goats during our visit.
Edwin F — Google review
We recently visited Eravikulam National Park in Munnar, and it was an absolutely wonderful experience! The park offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife, making it a nature lover’s paradise. The well-maintained trails and scenic viewpoints make exploring easy and enjoyable. It’s a must-visit destination in Munnar for anyone looking to experience Kerala’s natural beauty. The serene environment and stunning landscapes left us with unforgettable memories. Highly recommended!
Jaysheel M — Google review
the Eravikulam National Park would be good but the visitors are allowed only very very limited access. Secondly, There is no control on local village vehicles and both the Forest department vehicles and the local villager vehicles ply too fast which will affect the animal movement. Thirdly, we had hired a exclusive electrical vehicle for visit. wildlife sighting was limited to Lion-tailed macaque. the Vehicle driver had limited knowledge of wildlife of maybe a communication problem. Paying Rs 7500/ seemed too high, given the experience. the forest department should take care of these issues. The VR Show of Eravikulam National Park was good. The Eravikulam National Park has endangered Nilgiri Tahr, along with mammals like the Gaur, Sambar Deer, Nilgiri Langur, tiger, and leopard. The park is also a significant bird habitat, with 132 species recorded, including endemics such as the black-and-orange flycatcher and Nilgiri pipit. unlike we were not able to experience the wildlife, just the drive, most of which was lovely tea estates. A sincere request to forest department, to control vehicle speed and the noise pollution by vehicles
Jawahar S — Google review
Brilliant place to visit if you love nature and magnificent views. A bus takes you from the entrance of the park to a quarter of the way up. After that you can walk to up to half way. It is not a long walk about 20 minutes at a slow pace. The views are magnificent and there are many springs and waterfalls along the way. I wish the path went up further and there were more different paths. It would be a hikers paradise.
Vanessa — Google review
A natural way and big walk. Enjoy a bit of nature. But nothing special otherwise than a walk up the hill. Could be strenuous for old or heart patients. Overall it's okay place. We didn't see any animals.
Sanjeev J — Google review
An absolute gem in the heart of Munnar! 🌿 The scenic views, rolling tea plantations, and misty hills make Eravikulam National Park a paradise for nature lovers. Seeing the rare Nilgiri Tahr in its natural habitat was an incredible experience. The park is well-maintained, and the shuttle ride up the hill offers stunning panoramic views. A must-visit spot for anyone exploring Kerala’s natural beauty
Curiosity — Google review
It's a beautiful place between fog and clouds. Eravikulam National Park is home of endangered species (Nilgiri Tahr) and many special species of plants and flowers!! And yes nature is mashallah❤️ But if you are going to see Nilgiri Tahr don't go, visibility of Nilgiri Tahr is very rare . So enjoy the nature don't expect anything. But yes we have seen wild elephants.
Ujjawal S — Google review
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Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685612, India
https://eravikulam.org/
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Tea Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
TATA Tea Museum in Munnar offers a captivating journey through the history and production of tea. The museum showcases old machinery, photographs, and demonstrations that illustrate the evolution of the tea industry. Set up by Tata Tea, it highlights significant milestones that have contributed to the industry's growth. Visitors can explore the Nallathanni Estate to learn about the pioneers who shaped today's expansive tea industry.
It's an amazing place if you're curious about Munnar's tea plantation history, especially, Kannan Devan Hills Produce!! The 30 minute movie is a nice peep into history and the narration is very clear and lucid. The artefacts from tea factories, tea gardens and planter's bungalows are well cared for and curated, though they're tightly packed together due to lack of space, leaving one with very little time for ruminating since the place is almost always crowded, especially in tourist season. Thereafter, there's also a basic tour of the tea factory showing how tea is sorted, treated and processed once it has been brought to the factory after plucking. Lastly, there's a very well stocked shopping arcade where one can buy souvenirs and everything tea 🍵 At Rs 150 per adult, the entry fee is quite reasonable. If you aren't a tea connoisseur of an insta wannabe, paying an additional Rs 120 per head for optional tea tasting is completely avoidable. All in all, it's worth a visit.
ANURAG B — Google review
The Tea Museum in Munnar offers a nice overview of the region’s tea history, with vintage machines, old photographs, and a short processing demo. The live tea-making session and tasting were the most engaging parts. That said, the video presentation felt a bit outdated, and the overall experience was more educational than exciting. The location itself is beautiful, with views of the surrounding tea plantations. Worth a visit if you’re interested in tea or local history—but not a must-see if you’re short on time.
Norbert B — Google review
The Tea Museum in Kanan Devan Hills offers an insightful journey into the history of tea production in Kerala. The exhibits showcase vintage machinery, photographs, and artifacts, enriching visitors' understanding of the tea industry. The scenic surroundings enhance the experience, making it a must-visit for tea enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Amit M — Google review
A former Tata group owned factory/museum dedicated to rich history of beginning of tea plantation era and story of bringing eucalyptus tree in the Munnar valley. Located within 10 km radius of munnar city. Must visit place if you want to know about the history of tea plantation, settlement of Tamil people in Malayalam speaking state. The stuff of bygone era beautifully preserved. Also one can witness making of ctc tea from raw tea leaves excellently demonstrated and told. Also came to know about difference of white leaves, first flush etc. Truly knowledgeable journey. There is shop also adjacent the tea factory where one can purchase tea at reasonable price of his choice.
Chinmoy S — Google review
The Tea Museum in Munnar is a good spot to learn about the history and process of tea making. The exhibits include old photographs, vintage machines, and a documentary that explains the evolution of tea production in the region. The guided walkthrough of the tea processing line is quite interesting, showing each stage from fresh leaves to the final product. Do note that the place can get crowded and the entry fee is slightly on the higher side for the short duration of the tour. It’s worth a quick visit if you’re curious about tea history, but not a must-do if you’re short on time in Munnar.
Sujit P — Google review
Its location is beautiful as it is situated in the valley of tea plantation but I was not too impressed with their management. First the tickets can only be bought by cash was a bit of a hassles for us. Inside it was crowded and we were rushed in all the rooms where antiques were, later a huge crowd were given the demo which was a bit difficult to follow from distance among the crowd. I would recommend to find other private tours which we did later and it was a short group and more detailed one.
Pallavi V — Google review
It's about 1 hour to reach there on foot from the Munnar town market like me in a muddy and gloomy rainy day, but could have been a way shorter time if it was a good sunny weather! On the way, there were only private tour cars and 🛺 auto rickshaws, which threw water splash all over me unfortunately, which i believe they didn't mean, but it was what it was. All my clothes and shoes were soaking wet reaching there and back to my hotel in the town on foot since I was already soaked. One good side is not about the tes museum, the tea plantation along was gorgeous and enjoyed breaking some time to capture the moments! The tea museum is quite small in size and just ok for one time visit, nothing special! There is a equally as big as a gift shop right next to it. One mystery thing is that I couldn't locate any toilet facility in there where i was hoping to clean up my muddy shoes, perhaps I couldn't find one.
Pam F — Google review
I had an amazing time here. They guide us so well tell about all the tea process. Staff was so friendly wish to visit again. I have also created a vlog on this you can check on my channel name Pratiksjourneyvlogs. 😊
Pratik B — Google review
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3.8
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KDHP House, NH 49, Nullatanni, Munnar, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685612, India
http://kdhptea.com/
+91 4868 255 000
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Rosegardens Homestay

Bed & breakfast
Nature & Parks
Casual mountainside B&B on a fruit & spice farm with 5 rustic rooms, plus cooking demonstrations.
We had a wonderful experience at Rosegardens! Dileep and Rose are so kind, welcoming and caring! We felt at home. The garden is amazing with beautiful flowers and organic spices. The food is fresh and delicious (made by Rose). Dileep arranged all transportation and trekking tour for us with experienced trekking guides. He understands so well the needs and expectations of his customers. You can only enjoy to be here 🥰 We hope to come again 🙏
Beatrice A — Google review
The home stay was amazing! The family was really nice and the service was at the best. They made us great homemade dinner and breakfast, and took us through their garden.
Kristin Y — Google review
From the first few minutes, when we were greeted with a snack and homegrown and roasted coffee, to the very last moments of our stay, my husband and I felt truly welcomed. All members of this wonderful family went out of their way to make this a memorable experience. A must-see is a tour of the garden and nursery, which has an amazing variety of spices, plants and flowers. Just out your window and from the veranda are beautiful local birds, great for birdwatching. Dileep had a number of tours that could be arranged on the spot, and he also arranged a private car to out next destination. We had a great time on a full day tour with Roy, who went out of his way to make sure we were happy. Evening meals there were delicious and hearty, as were the breakfasts. The homemade pineapple marmalade was a special treat. I don't usually write reviews this long, but I was really impressed with this place. I could write more, but I'll let you discover it for yourself.
Angela C — Google review
Perfect homestay. Dileep and his family are perfect hosts. They helped us to plan, cooked amazong meals for us and we also learned more about the culture and nature. The homestay is very sustainable and the garden full with spices and plants. We would highly recommend.
Annik M — Google review
We only booked in for the tour of the gardens and cooking class and it was a great experience. We did however go first to the Rose Gardens in Munnar - so by the time we had sorted that mistake out and drove to the correct location (40mins away on the Kochi-Munnar Rd) we were a bit late! However Dileep was very understanding and accommodated our late arrival. The cooking class was run by Raji, (Dileep's mother) and Rose, (Dileep's wife). Two lovely women who talked us through the 4 x dishes we created. Really lovely food and easy recipes to follow. Highly recommended even though its a bit out of town, its worth the trip. Thanks to Dileep and family for a great morning cooking and recipes we can wow our friends with back home!
5star S — Google review
Lovely family and relaxing atmosphere. The food was amazing and very good recommendations on trekking tour! Highly recommended!
Sigrid V — Google review
The homestay is located a short out of town which makes for a very quiet experience. The family could not have been more welcoming. The grounds are beautiful and the meals were absolutely delicious. Highly recommended!!
Nancy B — Google review
Beautiful homestay with a beautiful garden and a serene balcony with a view. The family prepares breakfast and dinner, and helps organize trips around Munnar. It's also possible to do cooking classes and get a tour around the garden. The whole family is super friendly, and we felt very welcome there. Great place to relax!
Leonie B — Google review
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Munnar - Aluva Rd, Karadippara, Munnar, Kerala 685565, India
https://www.rosegardensmunnar.com/
+91 94968 22059
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Tea Gardens

Farm
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The tea gardens in Munnar are a sight to behold. The endless rows of tea bushes, rolling hills, and mist-covered mountains create a breathtaking landscape. It's a feast for the eyes and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The tea gardens are not just visually appealing, but also offer a glimpse into the local culture and economy. You can witness the tea-making process, from plucking the leaves to drying and processing them. Many tea estates also have factories where you can see how tea is packaged and prepared for export. If you're a tea lover, you'll be delighted by the opportunity to sample different varieties of tea, including black, green, and white. You can also purchase tea leaves and other souvenirs to take home. However, it's important to note that some tea estates may charge an entrance fee or require you to book a tour in advance. It's advisable to research and plan your visit accordingly. Overall, the tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful hill station. They offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a delightful tea-drinking experience.
Living S — Google review
Munnar's tea gardens cover vast green expanses in Kerala, India, and are famous for their high-altitude tea, which has a distinctive flavor due to the region's unique climate. Visitors can explore the gardens, learn about traditional hand-picking and processing methods at places like the Kolukkumalai tea factory, and enjoy breathtaking scenic views. The most prominent of these is Kolukkumalai, a tea estate at a high altitude known for its world's highest tea plantations and a historic 1930s tea factory, which is accessible only by a jeep ride. Key Aspects of Munnar's Tea Gardens High-Altitude Cultivation: The gardens are situated at high altitudes, which create a special micro-climate that gives the tea a unique flavor and quality. Tea Factories: You can visit tea factories to see the traditional methods of tea processing, including hand-picking leaves and manual packing. Scenery and Views: The landscapes are characterized by lush, rolling tea plantations that offer breathtaking panoramic views. Historical Significance: Munnar's tea industry was developed by British planters in the late 19th century, and its legacy continues today.
Bhuvan M — Google review
Munnar's tea gardens are a breathtaking sight to behold! The lush green tea estates, rolling hills, and misty mountains create a serene and idyllic atmosphere. A visit here is like stepping into a tranquil paradise. The tea gardens offer stunning views, and the aroma of fresh tea leaves is invigorating. A must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking peace and relaxation.
Badam R — Google review
We visited tea gardens during our trip from munnar to Thekkady. Tea garden owner charged Rs. 50/- for per person visit for that. Although it's nothing in front of scenic beauty. Must visits the tea gardens. Kalari kshetra We visited the show in the evening. It's live show of traditional warriors and their war heads. We enjoyed it very much, All the warriors performances were very wonderful and Commendable. Must visit
Jay S — Google review
We spent several very interesting hours watching the process to give everyone their cup of tea! Firstly there is a film which gives the background history. The set up which is a village of workers and includes hospital, Nursery, school and housing. A job for life ! The tea gardens are all around, miles and miles of small hills covered in tea. It is a very skilful job knowing which leaf to take. We went around the factory seeing the processes involved. The staff showing us fiercely proud. At the end we had a cup of tea of course and just like theme parks the obligatory shop on the way out!
Digvijay Y — Google review
Such a beautiful place. Munnar is famous for its tea garden. The tea garden looks astonishing. Loved it. There is a small canal that flows around the workers farm. Can't describe its beauty by words. The people working in the tea garden are very kind, humble and helpful.
Rijuu R — Google review
The Tea Gardens in Munnar are absolutely breathtaking! The lush green landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a serene and peaceful environment that's perfect for relaxation. Walking through the tea plantations is a delightful experience, with the fresh air and the gentle rustling of the leaves providing a calming backdrop. The views are stunning, especially in the early morning when the mist settles over the hills. It's a photographer's paradise and a must-visit for nature lovers. The tea gardens also provide a unique insight into the tea-making process, adding an educational element to the visit. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of Munnar!
Mohammed H — Google review
Tea garden is very greenry and beautiful, looks foggy in the morning time.Best place for photography. Climate is very pleasant.
Soumya S — Google review
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3358+4CP, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India, USA
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Mattupetty Dam

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Dams
Tucked away in the enchanting hills of Munnar, Kerala, Mattupetty Dam is a stunning blend of engineering and nature. This concrete marvel not only serves as part of the Pallivasal hydro-electric power project but also offers visitors a chance to engage in thrilling water sports like speed boating and paddle boating, organized by the Idukki Tourist Promotion Council.
Mattupetty Dam is one of the most beautiful and relaxing spots in Munnar, offering stunning lake views and cool mountain air. I visited this place recently, and it was such a refreshing experience. The calm water, misty breeze, and scenic view of the Western Ghats make it perfect for nature lovers. There are small shops nearby selling snacks, tea.It was a bit crowded when I visit there.It can get a bit crowded during holidays. A must-visit destination in Munnar — perfect for relaxation, photography, and enjoying Kerala’s natural charm 💚🌄✨
Bas!laa — Google review
The water body is well maintained, pollution free. there are different varieties of boat rides. Speed boat gives an awesome adventurous feel, a must try. If you lucky can see elephants and bison come to the dam territory to drink water. good place to enjoy and have fun. Tickets can be booked online which is preferable rather than buying tickets over the counter which leads to wait time.
Deepa S — Google review
It’s a nice scenic place with a beautiful dam surrounded by greenery. The water looks clean, and you can even enjoy boating here it costs around ₹400 for 30 minutes. There’s also horse riding available, and you can get your photos clicked with a professional camera for about ₹100 per big photo. Apart from that, there are small shops, street food stalls, and a few local items to explore. Overall, it’s a good place for a one-time visit and to spend a relaxed day outdoors.
Pratik P — Google review
Beyond boating, the dam area encourages nature walks and picnics. The cool, fresh air and serene environment make it an ideal spot to unwind and spend quality time amidst nature.
Nayan G — Google review
For those seeking natural beauty and tranquility, Mattupetty Dam in Kerala's Idukki district is a highly recommended destination. Construction of this concrete dam commenced in 1949, just a few years following India's independence. Mattupetty Dam was completed and opened to the public in 1953, within a span of five years. A visit to Mattupetty Dam presents breathtaking views of a serene lake, enveloped by verdant landscapes and mist-shrouded hills. The peaceful ambiance makes it an ideal location for relaxation and immersion in nature. This area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for boating and other water-based activities. Pedal boats, speedboats, and rowboats are available, providing an enjoyable experience for families, couples, friends, and adventure seekers alike. However, the heavy traffic in and around the dam can be a source of inconvenience. The area can become quite congested, often resulting in traffic delays. The presence of large buses navigating the single-lane road across the dam can contribute to traffic congestion, particularly during peak seasons. Nevertheless, by venturing a short distance away from the crowded areas, one can discover a peaceful atmosphere, escaping the chaos and fully appreciating the dam's scenic beauty.
Dileep K — Google review
Dam not big in size with free entry and small market for shopping, completed in 1953 for hydroelectricity purposes, is set amid lush mountains and dense foliage of eucalyptus trees. If you're lucky, you can see different wildlife species at Mattupetty Dam such as elephants, bison, deer and birds. You can also visit the nearby Eravikulam National Park or Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary for more wildlife spotting opportunities.
Rohit G — Google review
The dam itself has a narrow road with two way movement of vehicles and tourists + those visiting passing through. The parking lot is prone to puddles of water with light rain. The reservoir (lake) is picturesque, particularly when the mist is descending. There's boating for those who are interested. Is it a must-see? Perhaps a bit underwhelming for many, but you need to pass this place to visit Echo Point and other attractions further away.
Vipin — Google review
Good for clicking pictures. Goodviewpointt. Boating present at the dam. We could not go inside due to traffic jams and the place was too crowded. We had a lot of time constraints, too. You can enjoy the view along the bridge. The lake is surrounded by tall trees.
Pooja S — Google review
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Mattupatty Dam, Mattupetty, Kerala 685616, India
https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/mattupetty-munnar/359
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Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls

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Waterfalls
Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, located in the Kottayam district of Kerala, is a charming small waterfall that comes to life during the monsoon season. Standing at around 30 feet tall, it provides a serene escape amidst the verdant rubber plantations. The area is popular for picnics and also draws trekkers and nature enthusiasts. Accessible after a short drive from Pala, it's nestled under a bridge and offers opportunities for swimming, bathing, and photography.
Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, Pampadi is an amazing place for peaceful exploration with family. During rainy season it is a great spot where nature's serenity meets beauty. Note# there is an entry fee and they ensure to charge you but they don’t maintain the facilities such as the walkway and especially toilets (no lights, doors, and cleanness)
Sanoj K — Google review
Visited this waterfall with my family, and it was a lovely experience overall. 🌿 The place is naturally beautiful, and even though the water flow was less during our visit, we could still enter and enjoy the refreshing surroundings. My kid had a great time! However, one area that could be improved is cleanliness — the toilets were not well-maintained. Entry fee is ₹26, which is reasonable for the experience.
SYAM K — Google review
Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls in Kottayam is a calm and scenic spot, especially beautiful during the monsoon when the waterfall comes alive. It’s about 30 feet high and surrounded by greenery, making it a great place for a peaceful walk and some nice photos. There are proper pathways inside for visitors, though the toilets could be better maintained. An entry fee is charged. Overall, it’s a refreshing place to spend some quiet time in nature.
Akhil A — Google review
Aruvikuzhi waterfalls is a beautiful and peaceful spot surrounded by lush greenery, best enjoyed during the rainy season from June to September when the water flow is at its peak. I visited spontaneously and it turned out to be an amazing experience — captured a lot of beautiful photos and made some truly memorable moments.
Parvathy R — Google review
I recently visited Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, and it was a refreshing experience amidst nature’s beauty. The cascading water surrounded by lush greenery created a peaceful vibe, perfect for relaxation. The trek to the falls was enjoyable, and the serene atmosphere made it worth visiting. Truly a hidden gem for nature lovers.
Karthik U — Google review
A lovely picnic spot in Kottayam! It’s a great place to relax and spend some time with family or friends. The waterfall is beautiful and adds to the peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for a short getaway!
Ananthakrishnan S — Google review
Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls — often casually spelled Aruvikuzhi — is a charming, lesser-known fall nestled near Pallickathode in the Kottayam district of Kerala, just over 18–20 km from Kottayam town and roughly 2 km from Pallickathode, or 7.5 km from Pampady . --- 🌿 What Makes It Special Height & Character The waterfall cascades in five steps from a height of around 30 feet (≈100 ft), giving a milky, foamy flow that's especially photogenic during the monsoon months . Seasonal Flow Active primarily from June to November, it becomes quite dramatic during and after the rains—though by summer the stream reduces to a trickle . Surroundings Situated amidst lush rubber plantations and verdant greenery, the setting is peaceful and shaded—sunlight rarely filters directly through the dense foliage, offering a tranquil retreat . Cultural Landmark Atop the falls perches St. Mary’s Church, adding a touch of spiritual and historical charm to the landscape . --- 🧭 Visitor Tips Best Time to Visit: Mid monsoon (June–September) or post-monsoon (October–February) is ideal—the weather is cooler, lush greenery abounds, and the falls are at their fullest . Access & Facilities: The falls can be visited daily from around 6 AM to 10 PM (some sources report closure by 6 PM, so checking local updates is recommended) . Entry is either free or nominal (₹10–₹23), and parking may have a small charge depending on season and vehicle type . What to Carry: Wear non-slip footwear (rocks can be slippery in rain), bring water and snacks since little is available on site, and be mindful of children near the shallow pools . Nearby Attractions: Good for a half‑day excursion and often paired with visits to Kumarakom, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, or nearby waterfalls like Cheeyappara, Valara, and Keezharkuthu . --- ✔️ Quick Visitor Summary Feature Details Elevation ~30 ft (≈100 ft, five-step cascade) Location Near Pallickathode, ~18–20 km from Kottayam Season June–November (monsoon/post-monsoon) Surroundings Rubber plantations, lush greenery Cultural Landmark St. Mary’s Church at the top Entrance & Parking Entry ~₹10–₹23; small parking fee Activities Picnicking, short treks, photography Safety Notes Slippery rocks; shallow water; limited facilities --- Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls offers a peaceful and scenic escape, perfect for nature lovers and day‑trippers. With shimmering cascades set against a verdant backdrop, it's a lovely spot to relax, click photos, or just soak in Kerala’s natural essence. If you're traveling through Kottayam or Kumarakom and seeking a quiet place for a picnic or short walk, it's definitely worth a stop.
Sreerag G — Google review
A very scenic spot with lots of photographing opportunities. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get in because it was closed due to heavy rains. However, the place seemed to be very beautiful from the outside. There seems to be pathways inside to walk and take pictures in. I will visit another day.
Jyothis V — Google review
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Kooroppada Road, Aruvikkuzhy, Pampady, Pallickathodu, Kerala 686503, India
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Vagamon

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Vagamon, located in the Indian state of Kerala, is a picturesque hill station and revenue village nestled within lush surroundings. The area boasts expansive tea gardens, stunning meadows, and deep ravines that contribute to its natural beauty. Visitors can admire the endless green hills, breathtaking valleys, and winding rivulets that make Vagamon a haven for nature enthusiasts.
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Kerala, India, USA
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Vagamon Pine Forest

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hilly landscape of walking trails under a canopy of towering conifers, also popular for picnics.
Visit this spot in winter. Walking in pine forest in cold climate is amazing.
Explorer I — Google review
The pine forest with its mighty old trees was picture perfect. You should visit this place in early monsoon and late monsoon. The way the moss covers the tree trunks are something out of a fairy tale. The place has a mystic sense of beauty and adventure. The parking is wheelchair accessible but that's it. The minute you step into the forest you gotta be able to trust your legs and lungs. The climb down is easy and fun, you could go all the way down to see the creek that flows gently right beneath. But the climb back up is bound to break those sweat glands and give your lungs a run for their money. But don't let that keep you away from its beauty. As they say, the most beautiful places require the hardest climbs.
Joshua S — Google review
Nice place to enjoy sound of nature 😀. Avoid slippers. sit somewhere alone and close your eyes for 5 minutes, definitely you will enjoy it. 10rupees entry fee
Albs 6 — Google review
Best place for a time pass with friends and family.. Calm and cool place with beautiful atmosphere... You can take good pictures or just relax or explore the area... There are lot of small shops on the way that sells home made chocolates,ice creams,hats etc.. It has an entry fee of 10..Visited on 27 dec 2020.
Mushthaq — Google review
Beautiful experience. Inside the pine forest gave the experience of being inside a deep jungle. loved it
Athul J — Google review
Pine valley forest as it is known and called is located on the right side the road when you are nearing Vagamon when coming from Elapara. Just after the main gate of Kerala Veterinary and Livestock University is this place. There is a paid parking place or try to park along the left side of the road while coming from Elapara. There is enough parking space on the left side of the road in front of the University campus which is greenery. The entrance fee per adult is Rs. 10/-. You have to walk 200 mtrs from the entrance to reach the pine valley. There are a lot of way side shops where you can buy home made chocolates, sweets, tea dust or tea leaves etc. I suggest buy home made chocolates only after eating a piece as most of the these chocolates are not at all sweet. Mostly good for diabetes people as it is not sweet but can be eaten with the feeling it is chocolate. Inside the pine trees campus you have to walk down the hill fully covered with pine trees and so can stay out of the sun rays and heat. Better to visit during afternoon if you are on a one day tour as it gives relief from the hot sun which you experience visiting the Vagamon meadows and Thangalpara etc. If you are visiting Vagamon on a one day tour or plan to leave Vagamon via Elapara towards the end of the day I advice to visit Pine Valley towards the end of the sightseeing as from pine valley you can leave directly to Elapara. There is a Kudumbasree Hotel at the entrance of pine valley where you can get homely food at moderate prices. Happy sightseeing
Psalms 9 — Google review
Good place to visit. Pleasant climate once we enter the forest. Steep and uneven pathway to walk. That's a small difficulty for some people. Else good place for photography. Lot of shops from entrance till forest. We can have snacks, buy things for kids and adults and much more.
Vaanmathi91 — Google review
one of the most famous things about the Vagamon hills is the pine forest. Vagamon Pine Forest is a region with acres occupied by magnificent Pine trees thriving in the environment on steep slopes which is very unique to the region. This man-made forest was created during the British era and today also it is standing tall and beautiful. Even at noon, when the sun is very strong, the heat of sun does not penetrate and keeps the land very cool. It is worth taking some time to relax in the middle of pine trees enjoying the cool weather
Anooj L — Google review
Good place. Serene and calm. Nice sound of wind. Lots of shops on the way. Short walk from main road. Car should be parked on road side. You will get locally made chocolates, tea powder and a lot more items on the side.
Dr I — Google review
Calm and quiet place to spend some time with your friends or family.I prefer morning
Muhammed A — Google review
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Parunthumpara

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Lookouts
Parunthumpara, situated in the Idukki District of Kerala, is a picturesque village near Wagamon on the way to Peerumedu. It's about 6 km from Peermade and 25 km from Thekkady. This tourist spot offers a distant view of the Sabarimala forests and is known for its refreshing cold winds. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to witness the Makarajyothi of Sabarimala.
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Kerala 685533, India, USA
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