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The Kesari waterfalls, also known as Valanjamkanam falls, lies between Kuttikanam and Murinjapuzha on the Kottayam-Kumaly route. Valanjamkanam is a 3 hr journey from Kottayam by any bus to Kumaly; trek to Kuttikanan offers additional adventurous spirit and closeness to nature.Valanjamakanam is a three-hour journey from Kottayam by any bus to Kumili.Valanjamkanam is a 3 hr. journey from Kottayam by any bus to Kumaly; trek to Kuttikanan offers additional adventurous spirit and closeness to nature.this amazing waterfallincreases the spirit to the tourists who are on their way to Kuttikanam, the nature blessed place in Kottayam. Also known as Valanjamkanam fall, this waterfall has been captured in the cameras of those passing by.



Location info:

Address:Kuttikanam and Murinjapuzha, Kottayam, kerala, India
District: Kottayam district
Nearest City:Kuttikanam, Murinjapuzha, Panamattom,Koorali, Poothakuzhy, Pampady South, Pazhayidom, Chirakadavu East, Chenappady.
Best time to visit:September to March

Climate/Weather:

Temperatures in Kollam range from 22.35 to 32.9 (Celcius).

History:

 

Interesting things to do:

Its a small waterfall, So you can take bath, And clicks the photo of trhe Nature Around it. and treckking.

Interesting things to Visit:

Sabarimala:

Located about 72 km from Pathanamthitta and about 190 km from Thiruvananthapuram, on the western coast of Kerala, Sabarimala is one of the most famous pilgrim centres in India. It is situated on the mountain ranges of the Western Ghats at an altitude of 914m above sea level and can be accessed only by foot from Pamba, which is 4 km away. The temple is dedicated to Sri Ayyappa and is held by millions as a very sacred spot. The pilgrimage season starts in November and ends in mid January. On the particular day of 'Makaravilakku', lakhs of devotees throng around the temple for a glimpse of 'Makarajyothi'.

Thekkady:

Thekkady (Idukki district) is the location of the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, which is an important tourist attraction in Kerala state, India, close to the Kerala -Tamil Nadu border town Kumily, located about 160 miles from Trivandrum. The sanctuary is famous for its dense evergreen, semievergreen, moist deciduous forests and savannah grass lands. It is home to herds of elephants, sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed macaques and Nilgiri langurs.

Kumarakom :

Kumarakom is one of the most famous backwater destinations of Kerala, India.And it is Located at the distance of 15 km from Kottayam town in Kerala, it is a peaceful region with numerous coconut palms and shallow waterways. The most important attractions of Kumarakom are the Natural Bird Sanctuary and the breathtaking Backwaters. One of the most popular ways to explore the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary and the breathtaking backwaters is by scheduling houseboats in Kumarakom Kerala backwaters. Kumarakom houseboat takes you into the unique world of water and wonderment and provides wonderful opportunity to explore backwaters attractions including bird sanctuary. A Kerala Houseboat tour over the breathtaking backwaters at Kumarakom will be surly a great experience.

Alleppey:

 

Alappuzha or Alleppey is famous for its boat races, houseboats, coir products, fish and lakes. Alappuzha remains prominent on the tourist trial of Kerela as one of the major centers for backwater boat trips and this place is also known as the "Venice of the East" its was here that traders from across the seven seas came in search of black gold and souvenirs.

Chottanikkara:

Chottanikkara, a small village in Erankulam district, Kerala, India is famous for the Bhagavathy temple located there.The temple is situated in hilly region surrounded on all sides by undulating beauty, rich with its green turf, golden farms and provides deep spiritual solace to the entire devotees.This is one of the most celebrated Hindu shrines of Kerala. Thousands of pilgrims and devotees of the Goddess visit here and make their reverential offerings to redeem them of their afflictions.
Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple is the most important Temple among the 393 shrines spread over 3 Districts of Kerala and coming under the administration of Cochin Devaswom Board. The Divine Mother known as Rajarajeswari (Adiparasakthi) is worshipped here in three forms Saraswathy in the morning, Lakshmi at noon and Durga in the evening. There is an Idol of Mahavishnu on the same pedestal and so the Deity is called Ammenarayana, Devinarayana, Lakshminarayana and Bhadrenarayana also. Along with Lakshmi & Narayana there are idols of Brahma, Siva, Ganapathi (Ganesh), Subramanya and Sastha on the same pedestal.

Mobile range info:

How to reach?

Nearest Railway Station:Kottayam railway station
Nearest Airport:Cochin International Airport
Road Transport:Valanjamkanam is a 3 hr. journey from Kottayam by any bus to Kumaly.

Nearest Visiting places:

Grampi hill station:

The picturesque hill station of Grampi, situated 5 kms from Peerumade is also known as the Parunthupara, meaning the eagle rock.

Pala and Kanjirapally (Rubber Plantations):

Nourished by the Meenachil and Aanimala rivers respectively, these two places are centers of Rubber Plantations.

Maramala Waterfalls:

This lies a few kms away from Eerattupetta. It is exactly 7 kms from Teekoy rubber estate. From here a private vehicle can take you further 2 kms after which the road is not motor able. To reach the falls one has to trek through the estate over the rocky path. The waterfall is about 60 metres in height, falling into a 12-meter deep pool and joins the River Teekoy way down.

Chandragiri Cruises:

This offers boat trips to the nearby islands and palm grove. The boarding point is Chandragiri Bridge and nearby, is a mosque and also the ancient Kizhur Sartha Temple.

Ayyampara:

This is a well known scenic spot of rocky plains, where a 100 acres of flat rock makes a natural granite stadium to enjoy the sunset and the view of the town below. It is a good place for trekking.

Wagamon (Trekker's Paradise):

Situated at an elevation of 1100 metres above sea level, Wagamon is called the trekker's paradise because it is an ideal place for trekking and a beautiful tourist spot surrounded by the greenery of tea plantations, meadows, valleys and dales. It is about 60 km from Kottayam. The other attraction of this place is Kurisumala, a sky-scraping mountain with a small church on its peak. There is also a monastery on this hill, called Kurisumala Ashramam, which has a small community of ascetics who follow Christian faith but combines with it the Indian spiritual traditions and Gandhian thoughts. People of all faith are welcome to visit this place.

Elaveezhapoonchira (mountains):

Elaveezhapoonchira, formed of imposing mountain ranges with rocky cliffs is on the eastern periphery of Kottayam district. It is a beautiful picnic spot, accessible from Pala, located in the middle of hillocks. About 3000 feet above sea lever, the pristine beauty of nature is preserved almost intact here. There is also a famous ancient mosque at Thazhathanangady near Thalikotta Palace, which attracts many devotees.

Panchalimedu :

Situated from Mundakkayam - Kuttikanam stretch on the Kottayam - Kumali road, lies Panchalimedu at an altitude of about 2500 feet above sea level. A 3-hour trek from Valliankavu, also connected by bus service from Kottayam. According to legends, the Pandavas had stayed here and the pond beside a small temple is where Panchali, their wife is said to have had bath.

Vembanad Lake:

16 kms from Kottayam town, is a vast network of rivers and canals, which empty into the great expanse of water called the Vemanad Lake, which is situated in Kumarakom village. The lake is an enchanting picnic spot and a fast developing backwater tourist destination. It provides boating, fishing and sight seeing experiences that are truly exhilarating. The Kumarakom tourist village also offers houseboat cruises and holiday packages.

Koottickal:

Situated in the western ghats, north of Mundakayam in Kottayam district, is Koottickal .The majesty of the mountain ranges combined with the beauty of the forest and the artificial lake created by the check dam of the River Manimala makes the spot linger in ones mind. Amruthameda, which is famous for medicinal plants, is nearby. Koottickal is well connected by roads to the main cities.

 

Nearest Petrol Pump:

Petrol Pump
Puimoodu junction NH 220, Kottayam
Kerala

Indian Oil Petrol Pump
Manarcadu Thenganal Road
Puthuppally, Kottayam, Kerala.

BP Petrol Pump
Muttuchira, Kaduthuruthy
Kottayam, Kerala.

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:

Paradisa Plantation Retreat
Kottayam Kumily Road, Murinjapuzha
Kumily, Kerala 685532- 0469 2602828.

St. Mary Holidays
Kumarakom,
Kerala 686563- 09446924161

Hotel Vani
SH 1, Changanassery
Kottayam, Kerala.

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Tips & Suggestions:

Help Line/Phone Number:

Police Station:

S.I. Mundakayam
Mundakayam P.O
686514, Kottayam
District, Kerala
04828-272317

Police Station
Thodupuzha, Idukki, Kerala

police station
Pandalam, Pathanamthitta
Kerala.

Nearest Hospital:

BODHI HOMOEOPATHY
ABAN TOWER, ABAN JUNCTION, PATHANAMTHITTA,
Kerala 689645- Tel:09447364380

AM Hospital
NH 47, Karunagapalli, Kollam
Kerala 690518- 0476 3290262.

Society/Community Phone Number:

Link:

http://discover-of-india.blogspot.com/2009/03/these-mountains-too-high-and-rivers-too.html
http://kesari.blogspot.com/2006/04/river-rafting-rishikesh.html
http://enchantingkerala.blogspot.com/2007/09/waterfalls-in-kerala.html

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Kumarakom Backwaters
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