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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. |  beautiful evening view | 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
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 commercialized 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 vigor 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. | | Changanassery
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
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 is 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, 2000 ft. 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 deities blessings and more than anything, to watch the pleasing sunset. | |
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