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Kottayam Tourism

Kottayam is an important commercial centre of Kerala, India, thanks to its strength as a producer of cash crops. Most of India's natural rubber originates from the acres of well-kept plantations of Kottayam, also home to the Rubber Board, One of the country's primary commodities board. Kottayam, among the state's more mountainous districts, provides some of Kerala's finest natural scenes sandwiched as it is between serene palm-fringed backwaters on the west and the Western ghats on the east.
Bordered by the lofty Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west, Kottayam is a land of unique characteristics. Panoramic backwater stretches, lush paddy fields, highlands, extensive rubber plantations and a totally literate people have given this district the enviable title: The land of letters, latex and lakes. This land also boasts the first Malayalam printing press which was established by Benjamin Bailey, a Christian missionary, in 1820 AD.
Kottayam is the ideal take-off point for visits to Peermede, Munnar, Idukki,
Thekkady, Ernakulam and the temple city of Madurai.
Kottayam places of interest
Kottayam, among the state’s more mountainous districts, provides some of
Kerala’s finest natural scenes, sandwiched as it is between serene palm-fringed
backwaters on the west and the Western ghats on the east. Much of this beauty is
laid out in all its glory along the road which winds from Kottayam to the
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady through plantations of rubber, tea,
coffee and pepper.
Kottayam is also an important commercial centre, for it is a producer an array
of cash crops. Most of India’s natural rubber is prodiced in acres of well-kept
plantations of Kottayam. It also houses the headquarters of Rubber Board, one of
the country’s primary commodities board.
Kottayam is equally known for its cultural heritage. It was the first town in
India to attain cent percent literacy, an event which triggered a mass movement
to make Kerala the country’s first cent percent literate state. Kottayam is also
the "Town of Letters" wherefrom dozens of Malayalam newspapers and magazines,
including the state’s earliest, The Deepika (founded in 1887) and the country’s
largest selling daily and weekly from the Malayala Manorama group. Kottayam is
also the birthplace of a unique institution, the Sahitya Pravarthaka Sahakarana
Sangham, perhaps the first-ever co-operative of writers venturing into
publ;ishing.
Kumarakom Tourism
Kumarakom is an breathtakingly beautiful paradise stocked with divine
mangroves and coconut groves, lush green paddy fields, gushing waters snaking
through the dense forests and the magnificent delicate fluttering blossoms. The
place is located on the Vembanad Lake. This illustrious land is recognized for
its traditional country crafts. There are exquisite boats and canoes that take
you on a cruise round the lake. Fantastic resorts are available nearby that
offer leisurely Accommodation with an ever increasing line of facilities
provided like Ayurvedic massage, yoga, meditation, boating, fishing, angling and
swimming.
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
This fabulous bird sanctuary is on the banks of the Vembanad lake house. An
ornithologist's delight, this place is the favourite haunt of the migratory
birds like the Siberian stork, egret, darter, heron and teal. Among the other
species are the woodpecker, skylark, crane, water hen and parrots. To get the
right feel of the place, once should cruise along the lake. Take a look at
Pathiramanal too, which is a delightful island on the lake and can be accessed
by boat from here.
Vembanad Lake Top
Vembanad Lake is an intermingled and immense network of rivers and canals, it
is so to say, just another paradise. It incidentally forms the joining point of
all the rivers. This makes it a wonderful picnic spot. It is slowly being
commercialised and developed into a backwater destination. The lake has in store
for you, certain thrilling activities like boating and fishing. Nearby is the
Kumarakom Tourist
Village that offers houseboat cruises and holiday packages. The otherwise quiet
and peaceful lake comes alive bustling with joy at the dawn of Onam. It forms
the centre of attraction during that time as the snake boat races are held
there. The vigour of the boatmen, their cheerful and competitive spirit and the
enthusiasm of the silent watchers is worth the money spent on a trip to this
place.
Changanasserry
Changanasserry is a beautiful town, located 23 km. from Kottayam. Here, the
Thrikkodithanam temple has 18th century old inscriptions of great historic
value. The 'Deepam' festival is celebrated here in the months of Nov.-Dec.
Pathiramanal Top
Pathiramanal is a 10 acre island. Situated on the backwaters, it plays abode
to rare varieties of migratory birds from different parts of the world. Sprucing
up the beauty of the region are these quaint reservoirs named Nattakom and
Panachikad Reservoirs and are set amidst a green carpet. This thriving landscape
makes it pleasing for the migratory birds to have a little fun every summer. A
boat ride from Kodoorar in Panachikad to Kumarakom is a great way to relax and
enjoy nature's bounties. Facilities here range from Ayurvedic massages to
boating, fishing and swimming.
Ayyappara
The Pandavas, of the Mahabharata, during their exile, were believed to have
stayed near this rock, 2000ft. above sea level. The land is spread over an area
of 20 acres. The name is believed to have its origin from the Lord Ayyappa
temple situated here. Standing on four pillars and placed below a flat but huge
piece of rock that forms the roof, The temple, or so to say, a rock cave, can
accommodate just around 15 people. Thousands throng to this place to get the
deity's blessings and more than anything, to watch the pleasing sunset.
How to reach Kottayam:
The Railways, with 49 kms of railway line, runs through Changanacherry,
Chingavanam, Kottayam and Vaikom taluks. Meenachil and Kanjirappally taluks are
not reached by rail. There are 7 railway stations; Changanacherry, Chingavanam,
Kottayam, Ettumanoor, Kuruppanthara, Piravam and Vaikom Road.
A part of the traffic and cargo is formed by the Vembanad lake and the rivers
flowing into it. There are also a few navigable canals in Changanassery,
Kottayam and Vaikom taluks. Kottayam town is connected by a canal to the
Vembanad lake.
By Air: The nearest airport is at Kochi, 76kms away from Kottyam. For Flight
Schedule Click Here
By Rail: The Railways, with 49 kms of railway line, runs through Changanacherry,
Chingavanam, Kottayam and Vaikom taluks. It is well served by express trains
running between Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam. For Railway time
table(Kottayam Railway Station) Click here
Ferry: The main ferry station is about 3 km from the railway station and offers
ferry services that pass through the scenic backwaters to the following places:
Alleppey, Mannar, Champakulam, Kavalam, Mankombu and Ambalapuzha.