Kottayam
with its landscape, rivers, lakes, bird sanctuaries,
temples, churches, mosques and historic remnants attract
tourists. Sea shores denied, the western parts of the
district are embraced by Vembanad Lake.
Kumarakom
Kumarakom
gained national and iternational importance with
the visit of Prime Minister of India, Mr. A.B.
Vajpayee in December 2000 .
Kumarakom
is a small village 14 km.west of Kottayam. It
is a part of Kuttanad, which is a 'wonder land'
lying below sea level, comprising of a number
of islands, in the back waters. Kumarakom Village
covers an area of 5166 He. of which 2413 He. is
lake portion, 1500 He is paddy fields and the
remaining 1253 He. is dry land. Kumarakom is a
paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy
fields and coconut groves interepersed with enchanting
water ways and canals adorned with white lillies.
Situated on the Vembanad lake, this small water
world has plenty of traditional country boats,
crafts and canoes which will take you into the
heart of scenic Kerala. The resorts near by offer
comfortable accomdation and exclusive leisure
options like Ayurvedic massages, Yoga and meditation
besides boating, fishing, angling and swimming.
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In
the last Century, Henry Baker, an English man, attracted
by the beauty of the place, selected
Kumarakom as his residence and built a bungalow, obtaining
104 acres of land from the then
Maharaja of Travancore. He also made a beautiful garden.
Preserving the old style, the beautiful bunglow of
Baker has now been modified into the Taj Garden Retreat,
a hotel with modern living facilities. The Kerala State
Toursim Development Corporation is converting this place
into a Tourist Complex. K.T.D.C. has constructed Cottages
here and it runs a floating restaurant. Boating facilities
are also provided by the Corporation. Coconut lagoon
is a beautiful resort here.
Vembanad
lake
Kottayam
has a vast network of rivers and canals which empty
into the great expanse of water called the Vembanad
Lake, a fast developing back water tourism destination.
Vembanad lake is having 83.72km. length and 14.48km.
width. Traditional cargo boats called Kettuvallams
are modified into cruise boats and house boats, with
all basic facilities like kitchen, toilet, bathrooms,
sitouts etc. These boats gracefully move around the
back waters, providing facilities to tourist to enjoy
the beauty of the Vembanad lake in a relaxed pace. The
Kumarakom tourist village offers house boat cruises
and holiday packages.
In
the Vembanad lake there is a small beautiful island
called Pathiramanal or the Midnight sands. This
lonely island in the Vembanad Lake is accessible only
by boat.
Boat
races
In
the festive months of August and September, the rivers
in and near Kottayam are turned into festival centres.
The serene lakes comes alive during onam with a spectacular
water regatta- the snake boat races. It is amazing to
watch oars men, atleast a hundred in one boat, slice
their way through the waters to the fast rhythm of their
own full throated singing. In the Kumarakom boat race,
about 50 types of boats viz; veppu, ody, churulan and
few snake boats participate.
Bird
sanctuary
Another
attraction of Kumarakom is the Bird Sanctuary spreading
over 14 acres of land. Located on the banks of theVembanad
lake, the sanctuary is a favourite haunt of migratory
birds like the Siberian stork, egret, darter, heron
and teal. Local birds like the water fowl, cuckoo, owl
and water hen other common varities like the wood pecker,
sky lark, crane and parrots can also be spotted here.
91 Species of local and 50 species of migratory birds
are found here. Best time to bird watch is June-August
and migratory birds during November- February. A cruise
along the Vemband lake is best way to experience the
sanctuary. House boats and motor boats are available
on hire for bird watching cruises on the lake.
Elaveezhapoonchira
Elaveezhapoonchira
, a hill station near Melukavu Mattom, 60 kms.
from Kottayam is gaining tourist importance. Elaveezhapoonchira
means valley where leaves don't fall and is names so
because the place has no trees. This is also one of
the best places in Kerala to witness both the sun rise
and sunset.
Located
among three beautiful hillocks Mankunnu,Kudayathoormala
and Thonippara, Poonchira is a place of picturesque
charm. Legends say that the pool here was a bathing
place for Panchali the heroine of Mahabharata.
The D.T.P.C. is developing this place into a trekking
spot. The beautiful valleys of Poonchira spread across
thousands of acres. The verdant land scape punctuated
by the gigantic hills , each rising to around 3200 sft.
is an ideal place to un wind. During the monsoons when
the valley fillup to form a scenic lake, this place
unveils yet another beautiful slice of nature.
Kurisumala
Three
Kms. from Vazhikkadavu, this renowned Christian pilgrim
centre is where hundreds of devotees from far and near
converge during the holy week and after, to climb the
hill in faith, carrying small wooden crosses. The peaceful
Jewish monastery at the top of the hill, the cool mountain
air and the lush green landscape are all soothing to
the soul. On the eastern side of the hill is Murugan
mala, home of a rock cut temple dedicated to Murugan
( son of Lord Siva). The road to Kurisumala offers wonderful
sight-seeing opportunities in a European model house
and the beautiful artificial lake both designed by the
renowned architect, Laurie Baker.
Poonjar
palace
The
Poonjar palace in Meenachil taluk is a glorious testimony
to the regal opulence of a by gone era.With the palace
walls is an extra ordinary royal collection of antiques
and exquisite furniture which include a palaquin, a
thoni carved out of a single piece of wood for ayurvedic
massages, huge chandeliers, palm leaf engravings, jewels
boxes, a variety of lamps, sculptures of Nataraja
(dancing Lord Siva), grain measures, statues and
weapons. A unique couch preserved here is taken out
once a year for ritualistic purpose. Near the palace
is an amazing replica of the Madurai Meenakshi Temple.
The walls of this temple have sculptures with war fare
stories from the Puranas (the legends of ancient
India).However the most fascinating thing here is the
Chuttuvilakku (row of lamps) carved out on the
stone walls of the Sastha temple nearby. Such rock cut
lamps are rare in India.
Vaikom
A
picnic spot ideal for langourous break. Tourists can
avail of various recreation options. Boat cruises are
available on the Vaikom lake.
Vayaskara
and Chirattamon
These
places are well known for their ayurvedic rejuvenation
centres.
Monroe
light
The
Vemband lake at its glorious magnificance is seen at
Pallom. The sunset from the Monroe light area is an
unique experience, that one will always cherish. The
vast expanse of the blue waters as seen from here, awakes
the glorious feelings of awe and love for the mother
nature. Situated at the eastern extremity of the Vembanad
lake, the light was established by colonel Monroe, the
Resident in 1813. This being an engineering marvel,
the like of which is very rare.
Wagamon
Situated
64 kms. from Kottayam, this enchanting hill station
at an elevation of 1100 meters above sea level is a
trekkers paradise. This enchanting hill station on the
Idukki -Kottayam border dotted with tea gardens and
meadows, will soon be one of India's foremost eco- tourism
projects. The breeding centre of the Kerala Live Stock
Board is located here.