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Pathanamthitta, the smallest district in God’s own country is renowned as the centre of Pilgrim Worship in Kerala. The famous shrine of Lord Ayyappa in Sabari hills is situated in Pathanamthitta. Every year crores of pilgrims visit the adobe of Ayyappa in the sacred sabari hills.

Pathanamthitta is also known for learning and experiencing of many cultural and traditional practices of Kerala. This is a land of cultural training centres, water fiestas and pilgrim centres.

Pandalam is another attraction in this antique land. But Pandalam is second only to Sabarimala in sanctity. Kozhencherry in Pathanamthitta is famous for the biggest Christian religious convention known as the Maramon convention. This is the biggest religious gathering of the Christians in Asia.

Boat races are conducted in Pathanamthitta. Aranmula Metal Mirror is a unique feature of Pathanamthitta. Aranmula is famous for the metal mirror called as Aranmula Kannadi. Aranmula mirror made of bell metal is a unique art which is only in this place. Thiruvalla, the largest town in Pathanamthitta district hold some of the finest pieces of traditional architecture and crafts of Travancore.

Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

1. sree vallabha temple.

Sree Vallabha Temple

This magnificent 4000 year old temple is located on the banks of River Manimala in Thiruvalla. This temple holds the Garuda Stambh, a unique 54 feet flag mast made of a single granite block and crowned by an idol of Garuda.

The stambh was constructed by the Legendary architect Perumthachan. This is the only temple in the country where Kathakali is performed as a daily offering.

2. St John’s Cathedral

St John’s Cathedral

This sparkling new cathedral is a fusion of modern and traditional Kerala architecture. This church is placed in place of the original church. This circular church is an amazing architectural beauty.

The outer walls have stone lamps, pillars and a huge brass lamp. Also it has a copper covered roof and flag mast. the church can accommodate 2000 people. The lighting and colour of the church made the ambiance even more elegant.

3. St Mary’s Orthodox Church

St Mary’s Orthodox Church

St Mary’s Orthodox Church also called as Niranam church is one of the oldest church in India. The original church was built in 54 CE, but has been reconstructed four times. Inside the church there are 500 year old urns, ancient chandeliers and aged brass lamps. This is one among the seven-and-a-half churches said to have been established by St Thomas.

4. Parumala

Parumala

Parumala is a famous Christian Pilgrim centre in Pathanamthitta district. This is India’s first church. The church houses the tomb of St Geevarghese Mar Gregorios, Malankara churches first saint. The remembrance day celebrated during November every year draws thousands of people from different part of the state. Irrespective of cast every people visit here during the day.

5. The goddess of Chengannur

The goddess of Chengannur

The chengannur Mahadeva Kshethram is where women’s menstruation is celebrated. The idol here is goddess Parvati. The belief is that Parvathy had menstruated while visiting Chengannur. This phenomenon is worshipped here annually in the Thripoothe Arattu Festival. Chengannur is where three of the five temples built by the Pandavas is located.

6. Maramon Convention

Maramon Convention

Maramon convention is Asia’s largest congregation of Christians. Maramon in Kozhencherry is a beautiful place in Pathanamthitta. The event originated to unify and thus counter the latinisation of Syrian Church by Portuguese Missionaries.

7. Aranmula

Aranmula

Aranmula, a heritage village situated on the banks of the famous river Pamba is famous for diverse attractions. The Parthasarathy temple situated in the heart of Aranmula gave the place its name. This is the most important of the five temples built by the Pandavas. The Krishna temple here is an important pilgrim centre which attracts large number of devotees.

During Onam a Snake Boat Race is held here as part of the festival during the period August / September. The famous snake boat race is conducted at the stretch of River Pamba. The snake boat resembling a snake with a length of about 100 ft and height of about 20 ft is a wonderful.

Aranmula is also a training centre of traditional arts and crafts of Kerala. Vijnana Kalavedi at Aranmula imparts training in Kathakali, classical dances, classical music as well as Kalaripayattu, the martial art form of Kerala.

8. Thekkekudi Cave Temple

Thekkekudi Cave Temple

This 50 foot high rock cut temple dates back to eighth century. The temple was built in Pallava style of architecture. There are beautiful carvings in the temple.

9. Sabarimala Sree Dharmasastha Temple

Sabarimala Sree Dharmasastha Temple

Sabarimala Sree Dharmasastha Temple is one of the most famous pilgrim centre in Kerala. The holy shrine is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. This temple is situated on the sacred Sabari Hills about 914 metres above sea level. The temple is amidst the thick forests in the refrains of the Western Ghats.

It is believed that Lord Ayyappa is the guardian of mountains and there are several shrines dedicated to him all along the Western Ghats. The popular festivals in here are the Mandala Pooja, Makara Vilakku and Vishu Vilakku.

10. Parthasarathy Gajamela

Parthasarathy Gajamela

Parthasarathy Gajamela is a famous festival conducted in January. Crowds gather here to see the nine caparisoned elephants. These elephants move to Chennampatti temple. There is a wonderful statue of Parthasarathy close to the temple pond.

11. Pandalam

Pandalam

Pandalam is a famous pilgrim centre after Sabarimala in Pathanamthitta district. It is believed that Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity of Sabarimala had his human sojourn as the son of Raja of Pandalam. Pandalam is famous as the pilgrims of Sabarimala worship here before proceeding to Sabarimala.

Three days prior to Makaravilakku, the chest containing Thiruvabharanam, the sacred ornaments of Lord Ayyappa is kept here and is later taken in a procession from Pandalam to Sabarimala.

12. Konni Elephant Cage

Konni Elephant Cage

Konni situated 11km away from Pathanamthitta is the gateway to the forest. This place has a significance in the past as this is where the elephants caught from forest were kept to be tamed and trained for work. During those days wild elephants caught from the forests were brought here and put in wooden cages known as Aanakoodu.

Places to Stay in Pathanamthitta

Pathanamrthitta have some of the best hotels, resorts and homestays. Some of the best places to stay in Pathanamthitta are Vanjipuzha Palace Heritage Resort, Heavenly Homestay, Homestays like Mannaas Veedu, Tulasidalam and Therakath Gardens, Hotel Elite etc.

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Pathanamthitta, in southern Kerala, is a town immersed in spirituality and mysticism. Blessed with several ancient temples, it is renowned as headquarters of pilgrimage in Kerala as Sabarimala is situated in the Pathanamthitta district. It is a land of untouched beauty with pristine rivers, lofty mountain ranges and sprawling coconut groves.

The region is parted into a fascinating topography of highlands, midlands and lowlands crafted by three rivers coursing in the town. The town of Pathanamthitta is also marked by a culture unique to this place as well as an art of metal mirrors i.e. Aranmula Kannadi, handcrafted with intricacy and poise. The town also practices the art of 'vaasthu vidya' in its purest form at a heritage village of Vassthu Vidya Gurukulam. Bounded by captivating vistas at every step, this bewitching town promise of an experience you never dreamt of.

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  • 6 Places To Visit In Pathanamthitta That One Must Explore In 2024

20 Sep 2023

Nestled in the heart of Kerala, Pathanamthitta is a hidden gem waiting to be explored by avid travelers and nature enthusiasts. This picturesque district, blessed with a rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty, offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to the interests of every visitor. From ancient temples and tranquil backwaters to lush forests and scenic hill stations, places to visit in Pathanamthitta promise an unforgettable journey through the heart of Kerala. Let’s dive and check out all the amazing attractions you can explore on your next trip to this picturesque town.

6 Best Places To Visit In Pathanamthitta

Discover the beauty of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, through its top attractions. From sacred temples to pristine natural wonders, explore the best places to visit in this enchanting district.

1. Sabarimala Temple

Sabarimala Temple: one of the best places to visit in Pathanamthitta

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Sabarimala Temple, situated in the serene hills of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India. Dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, this ancient temple attracts millions of devotees each year, particularly during the annual pilgrimage season from November to January. The temple’s distinctive rituals and customs, including a 41-day fasting period and the sacred trek through dense forests, add to its mystique, making it one of the best places to visit in Pathanamthitta. The serene ambiance and natural beauty of the Western Ghats surrounding Sabarimala create a spiritual atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression on visitors. It’s a place where faith and devotion blend harmoniously with nature’s grandeur.

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2. Perunthenaruvi Waterfall

scenic views of one of the best places to visit in Pathanamthitta

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Perunthenaruvi Waterfall, nestled in the heart of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is a captivating natural wonder and among the best places to visit in Pathanamthitta. Cascading from a height of approximately 60 meters, the waterfall’s name translates to “The Great Honey Stream,” aptly describing its sweet serenity. Set amidst lush tropical forests and rocky terrain, Perunthenaruvi offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The crystal-clear waters invite travelers to take a rejuvenating dip while the picturesque surroundings make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers. This pristine waterfall is a true testament to the untouched beauty of Kerala’s wilderness.

3. Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple

one of the best places to visit in Pathanamthitta

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Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple, nestled in the tranquil village of Aranmula in Pathanamthitta, Kerala, stands as a testament to timeless spirituality and architectural brilliance. Dedicated to Lord Krishna in his divine, this ancient temple is steeped in mythological significance. The annual Aranmula Boat Race, held here during the Onam festival, is a grand spectacle that draws visitors from far and wide. The temple’s distinctive Kerala architectural style, intricate woodwork, and serene ambiance create a spiritually enriching atmosphere making it one of the top picks for best tourist places in Pathanamthitta. Pilgrims and art enthusiasts find solace and inspiration in the sacred surroundings and cultural heritage of Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple.

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4. Konni Elephant Training Center

Konni Elephant Training Center in Pathanamthitt

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The Konni Elephant Training Center, located in the heart of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is one of the best tourist spots in Pathanamthitta. This center has been a hub for the gentle giants of the forest for generations. Here, you can witness these majestic creatures up close, as they undergo training, care, and rehabilitation. The center also offers informative sessions on elephant behavior and conservation, making it an educational experience for visitors of all ages. Surrounded by lush greenery and set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats, the Konni Elephant Training Center is a unique opportunity to connect with the awe-inspiring world of elephants while contributing to their welfare and preservation.

Scenic views in Gavi

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Gavi, located in the lush greenery of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala, is a pristine eco-tourism destination that beckons nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. This enchanting forested region, part of the Periyar Tiger Reserve, offers a serene escape into the heart of the Western Ghats. Gavi’s verdant landscapes, tranquil lakes, and abundant wildlife create an idyllic setting for trekking, bird-watching, and camping making it one of the best places to visit in Pathanamthitta for offbeat travellers. Visitors can explore the dense forests, encounter diverse flora and fauna, and embark on memorable boat rides on the Gavi Lake. With limited human intervention, Gavi embodies the essence of sustainable tourism, making it a true haven for those seeking harmony with nature.

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6. Charalkunnu

tea plantations of Charalkunnu

Charalkunnu, situated amidst the scenic beauty of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala, is a hidden gem for nature lovers and solitude seekers. This serene hill station offers respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, with its lush green hills, rolling meadows, and pristine waterfalls. A leisurely trek to the hilltop rewards visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a haven for photography enthusiasts. Charalkunnu’s calm and soothing ambiance provides an ideal setting for picnics and relaxation. With its unspoiled natural charm, this off-the-beaten-path destination is a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and communion with nature.

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Pathanamthitta is a treasure trove of spiritual sanctuaries, natural wonders, and cultural heritage. Whether you’re seeking to explore the profound depths of spirituality or simply unwind amidst serene landscapes this is the place to be. So next time you plan a trip to Kerala make sure to visit Pathanamthitta and immerse in the unique tapestry of experiences that will leave you enriched and rejuvenated.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Pathanamthitta

What are the must-visit temples in Pathanamthitta?

Some prominent temples include Sabarimala Temple, Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple, and the Maramon Convention, known for its spiritual gatherings.

Are there any trekking opportunities in the Pathanamthitta district?

Yes, Charalkunnu and Konni offer excellent trekking opportunities, allowing you to explore the lush hills and forests.

Can I visit Perunthenaruvi Waterfall throughout the year?

Perunthenaruvi Waterfall is accessible year-round, but the best time to visit is during the monsoon season when it's in full glory.

What is the significance of the Aranmula Boat Race held near the Parthasarathy Temple?

The Aranmula Boat Race is a vibrant cultural event held during Onam, showcasing traditional snake boat races, deeply rooted in local mythology and traditions.

How do I reach Gavi, and what activities can I enjoy there?

Gavi can be reached by road from Pathanamthitta. Activities include trekking, bird-watching, and boat rides on Gavi Lake, all within a serene forest environment.

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Country: india | state: kerala, #23 of 23 places to visit in kerala | places to visit in india, ideal trip duration: 1-2 days, base station: pathanamthitta, nearest city to pathanamthitta: trivandrum (106 kms), kochi (127 kms), best time to visit pathanamthitta: october to march, peak season: august to september & november to january, pathanamthitta weather: maximum: 38°c minimum: 16°c.

At a distance of 62 km from Kottayam, 67 km from Alleppey, 96 km from Tenkasi, 109 km from Trivandrum, 119 km from Kochi, 162 km from Tirunelveli, 197 km from Kanyakumari, and 238 km from Madurai, Pathanamthitta is a beautiful town and the administrative capital of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala. Also known as the pilgrim capital of Kerala, Pathanamthitta is the main transport hub to the famous pilgrim center - Sabarimala and also one of the popular places to visit in Kerala . It is situated in the central Travancore region of Kerala, close to the Western Ghats. Pathanamthitta town is located on the banks of Achankovil and three major rivers of Kerala - Achankovil, Pamba & Manimala flow through the district. Pathanamthitta is a combination of two words Pathanam and Thitta which means an array of houses on the riverside. It is one of the famous places to visit near Kochi . Pathanamthitta was formerly under the rule of a Pandalam king who had links with the ancient Pandya kingdom from Tamilnadu. These regions became part of this district when Pandalam was added to the princely state of Travancore in 1820. The district was formed on 1st November 1982 and it was carved out of Idukki, Alappuzha, and Kollam districts. Pathanamthitta is close to the Western Ghats and is endowed with a scenic landscape comprising of low undulating hills, extensive stretches of lush forests, rivers, and charming countryside. Sabarimala is the famous pilgrim center situated in Pathanamthitta. Aranmula, the Kerala Institute of Folklore and Folk Arts at Mannadi, Konni elephant training camp, Pandalam, Perumthenaruvi Waterfall, and Maramon are other prominent places to visit in Pathanamthitta . Pathanamthitta is famous for celebrating a variety of religious and social fairs and festivals. The most popular one is the festival season of Sabarimala that experiences over 4 million pilgrims every year. The 8 days Christian gathering at Maramon in February and the Chandanakudam festival at the mosque in the center of the town is quite famous. Pathanamthitta is also famous for rubber plantations. Trivandrum Airport (110 km) is the nearest airport to Pathanamthitta. Chengannur (27 km) is the nearest Railway Station to Pathanamthitta. It is one of the important stations on the Thiruvananthapuram-Ernakulum broad-gauge line. It has trains from Chennai, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Mumbai, Mangalore, Kanyakumari, Kochi, Kottayam, etc. Pathanamthitta is well connected by roadways to all major towns in Kerala. Regular buses are available from Pathanamthitta KSRTC Bus Station to Bangalore, Chennai, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Salem, Coimbatore, and Thrissur. The best time to visit Pathanamthitta is from November to March, while the peak seasons are August to September & November to February. It usually takes 1-2 full days to explore this area. It is best to avoid the summer and rainy seasons.

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At a distance of 15 km from Pathanamthitta, Sri Parthasarathi Temple is a famous Hindu temple situated at Aranmula. Located on the banks of the holy river Pamba, it is one of the most ancient places of pilgrimage in Kerala , and among the must include places in Pathanamthitta packages . Sri Parthasarathi Temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Krishna. It is one of the 108 Divyadesams dedicated to Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu, who is worshipped as Parthasarathi. This temple is believed to be one of the five temples built by the Pandavas. The other four being Chengannur (Yuddhisthra), Tiruppuliyur (Bhima), Tiruvanvandur (Nakula) and Tirukkodittaanam (Sahadeva). Aranmula temple is said to be built by Arjuna to expiate for the sin of having killed Karna on the battlefield, against the dharma of killing an unarmed enemy. According to the legend, the temple was first built at Nilakal .....

Sabarimala

#2 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 70 km from Pathanamthitta, 158 km from Kochi, and 178 km from Trivandrum, Sabarimala is a revered Hindu shrine located in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. It is one of the famous places pilgrimage in India , and among the must-include places in Kerala tour packages . Dedicated Lord Ayyappan, Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple is one of the oldest temples in India, with a history of more than 5000 years old. It is one of the most visited pilgrim centers in the world with an estimated 45 - 50 million devotees every year. The temple is situated amid 18 hills, at an altitude of about 3000 feet. It is believed that Lord Parasurama installed the idol of Ayyappa at Sabarimala. The pilgrimage season begins in November and ends in January (the temple remains closed during the rest of the year except for the first ..... Distance (From Pathanamthitta): 63 Kms Trip Duration (From Pathanamthitta - Including Travel): Full Day .....

St. George Orthodox Church - Chandanapally

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#3 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 9 km from Pathanamthitta, St. George Orthodox Church is a sacred church situated at Chandanapally in Pathanamthitta. It is one of the biggest churches in South India, and among the top pilgrimage sites near Kochi . St. George Orthodox Church, Chandanapally or Chandanapally Valiyapalli is dedicated to St. George, the patron saint of England, who slew the dragon snake. As a village Chandanapally, literally means the abode of sandalwood trees, once had snakes of myriad shapes and venom crawling all over. The residents of the village reposed their faith in the saint to save them from not just snakes but ghosts, demons, and other dangers that lurked in the darkness. The first church in Chandanapally was built in 1810. It was renovated in 1875 and consecrated by his holiness Mar Abdullah, the Later Patriarch of Antioch. There was a reconstruction in 2000 which is famous for the huge size of its structure. This .....

Malayalapuzha Devi Temple

Malayalapuzha Devi Temple

#4 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 7 Kms from Pathanamthitta, Malayalappuzha Devi Temple dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali (another form of Goddess Parvati) is located in Malayalappuzha town near Pathanamthitta. This temple is believed to be more than 3000 years old, constructed in Kerala style of architecture. The idol of Goddess Bhadrakali is about 5.5 feet tall. More than 100,000 devotees visit this temple every week, with Tuesday and Friday being the most popular days for darshan. The temple is under the administration of Travancore Devaswom Board. The temple has beautiful wall paintings and attractive sculpture work. It is the only temple in Kerala where the 'Satha Kodi Archana' is performed which is attended by large number of devotees. Malayalappuzha is connected by bus service with Pathanamthitta.

Elephant Training Center - Konni

Elephant Training Center - Konni

#5 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 10 km from Pathanamthitta, Konni Elephant Training Center is located near Iravan village between Pathanamthitta and Pathanapuram. It is one of the most prominent elephant training centers in Kerala and among the major tourist places in Pathanamthitta . Located in a thick forest environment, this training center was used to train wild elephants. The big wooden cages used to put newly brought wild elephants for training are still an attraction. Locally known as Aanakoodu, they can house up to 3 to 4 elephants at a time. The primary focus of the trainers here is to deal with the development of baby elephants that have been separated from their herd or been found hurt somewhere. The elephants are taught to obey specific commands and are taken for special exercise walks in the morning, are given baths and specific diets. At Konni, one gets to observe this training procedure in person. .....

Pandalam

#6 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 16 Kms from Pathanamthitta & 40 Kms from Sabarimala, Pandalam is a holy town as it is the birth place of Lord Ayappa in human form. Pandalam is famous for Sri Ayyappa Temple, Pandalam Palace & Pattupurukavu Temple. Sri Ayyappa Temple: Also known as Valiyakoikal Temple, it was built in the similar lines of Ayyappa Temple at Sabarimala . Pilgrims usually stop here to worship before proceeding to Sabarimala. Makaravilaku is the major festival celebrated at this temple in mid January. Three days prior to the Makaravilaku festival, the sacred ornaments of Sree Ayyappa are taken in a procession from Pandalam to Sabarimala. Pandalam Palace: This is the place where Lord Ayyappa has grown up during his childhood. It is located adjacent to Ayyappa temple. Pattupurukavu Devi Temple: At a distance of about half Km from Ayyappa Temple, it is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali. Annual festival is celebrated on .....

Mannady

#7 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 26 Kms from Pathanamthitta & 10 Kms from Adoor, Mannady is the place where the great freedom fighter 'Veluthambi Dalava' sacrificed his life. The monument of his martyrdom is of great historical importance. Mannady Devi Temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati is a shrine of historical and religious importance. Pazhaya Raja's family used to worship at this shrine. It is said that the Raja on his way to Sabarimala worships at this temple. This ancient temple is famous for its stone sculptures. The annual festival celebrated at this temple is Ushabali - in the month of February / March. Mannady is also the venue of the Kerala Institute of Folklore and Folk Arts.

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls

#8 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 26 km from Pathanamthitta, Perunthenaruvi Waterfall is a wonderful waterfall situated at Vechoochira village in Kerala. It is one of the famous Pathanamthitta sightseeing places , and among the major waterfalls near Trivandrum . Situated in the forest region of Sabarimala, Perunthenaruvi allures tourists with its breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls and the dazzling stream that flows to merge with the sacred Pamba River. The locality is the home field of beehives which have bestowed the place with the title Perunthenaruvi meaning 'The Honey Stream'. There are two waterfalls at Perunthenaruvi - the 300 feet Panamkudantha and the 200 feet Padivathil - both of these originate from the dense woods of Sabarimala. The stream gushes further beyond through the rocky bed to unite with the holy Pamba. This is a wonderful place .....

Aranmula

#9 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 15 Km from Pathanamthitta, 53 Km from Alappuzha & 57 Km from Kumarakom, Aranmula is a Aranmula Snake Boat Race, also known as Aranmula Vallamkali is a popular boat race held in the never ending Kerala Backwaters . This is an annual boat race held in Aranmula district of Kerala during the Onam festival in the month of August-September. It is also known as Uthrittathi Boat Race. Aranmula Vallamkali owes its origin to the Sri Parthasarathy Temple situated on the banks of the Pamba River. The Vallamkali, associated with the annual festival of Sri Parthasarathy, is usually held on the last two days of the festival. The event that attracts tourists from all over the world is conducted not to win any trophy or prize but to celebrate the anniversary of the Sri Krishna idol installation, the main deity at the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple. It is conducted in the Pamba River in .....

Kakki Reservoir

Kakki Reservoir

#10 of 28 Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta

At a distance of 70 Kms from Pathanamthitta, Kakki Reservoir is a scenic dam built across Pamba River. The reservoir is surrounded by valleys and forest of great natural beauty. The forest surrounded by the reservoir has rich wildlife population, like Tigers, Elephants, Deers etc. January to May is the best time to visit this place. There is very limited public transportation available to reach this place. It's advisable to hire private vehicle from Pathanamthitta.

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Pathanamthitta tourist places – Top 10 places to see in Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta is a district in the southern state of Kerala, India. It is known for its lush green forests and numerous temples, including the famous Sabarimala temple. In this article today let us look at Pathanamthitta tourist places, the top 10 places to visit in Pathanamthitta.

Pathanamthitta district is also a major center for rubber and pepper cultivation.

Pathanamthitta is also known for it’s natural beauty with the Western Ghats and the Pamba River flowing through the district. It is also a popular destination for pilgrimage and eco-tourism.

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Pathanamthitta tourist places

Below are the top 10 places to see in Pathanamthitta.

Sabarimala Temple

One of the most famous pilgrimage destinations in India. This is one of the best Pathanamthitta tourist places and one of the most visited temples in the country.

Sabarimala Temple is a famous Hindu pilgrimage destination .

Sabrimala tempe

The temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The temple is open to all devotees, but there are certain restrictions on who is allowed to enter the temple.

The temple is open for worship during the Mandala Pooja season, which falls between November and January, and the Makaravilakku season, which falls between December and January.

Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple

A historic temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.

Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple is a historic temple located in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Parthasarathy, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is considered one of the 108 Divya Desams, which are the most sacred Vishnu temples in India.

Pathanamthitta tourist places - Top 10 places to see in Pathanamthitta

The temple is known for its intricate architectural design and is considered a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture.

The temple is also famous for its annual boat race, the ‘Aranmula Vallamkali’, which takes place during the Onam festival.

This temple is also considered as a heritage site by the UNESCO.

Kadamanitta Devi Temple

A temple dedicated to goddess Bhagavathi.

Kadamanitta Devi Temple is located in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India.

The temple is dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathi, also known as Durga, and is considered one of the most powerful Devi temples in Kerala.

The temple is known for its annual Padayani festival, which is a colorful and vibrant event that takes place during the Malayalam month of Meenam.

The festival features elaborate masks and costumes, and is accompanied by traditional music and dance performances.

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The temple is also famous for its annual Pongala festival where thousands of devotees gather to offer Pongala (a sweet dish made of rice, jaggery and coconut) to the goddess.

Perunthenaruvi Water Falls

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls, also known as “Perunthenaruvi” is a beautiful waterfall located in Pathanamthitta district.

One of the most popular spots in Pathanamthitta tourist places.

It is situated on the banks of the Pamba river. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests and offers a serene and peaceful environment.

This waterfall is one of the popular tourist spot in the district and it’s a perfect spot for picnic and photography.

The waterfall is accessible by foot and the trek to the falls is considered as moderate level. The best time to visit the falls is between June and September when the water flow is the highest.

The place can be reached by road and is located around 25 km from the town of Pathanamthitta.

Sree Vallabha Temple

Sree Vallabha Temple is located in the Pathanamthitta district . It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is considered as one of the most important Vaishnavite temples in the state.

The temple is known for its traditional architectural style and is considered a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture.

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The temple is also famous for its annual Utsavam festival, which is celebrated for 8 days in the Malayalam month of Kumbham.

This temple is also considered as a heritage site by the UNESCO. The temple is also known for its beautiful mural paintings, which depict scenes from Hindu mythology.

The temple is open for worship every day and is visited by thousands of devotees every year.

Mor Ignatius Dayara Manjinikkara

Manjanikkara Dayara is a Syriac Orthodox Church has a monastery . It is found in Manjanikkara, close to Omallur, in the Pathanamthitta District in South Kerala, India.

Mor Yulios Elias Qoro, a Patriarchal representative to the Malankara Church, founded the monastery.

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The Patriarchal Delegate to Malankara and the metropolitan of the Simhasana churches both have offices at the Manjanikkara Dayro.

Aranmula is known as the cultural capital of Pathanamthitta district, located at a distance of around 116 km from Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, it is situated on the banks of the river Pampa.

A centre of pilgrimage from time immemorial and a trade post of eminence, when the river was the chief means of transport, it is near Kozhenchery in Pathanamthitta District.

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It is easily accessible from Thiruvalla & Chengannur railway stations.It is located around 14 km from Thiruvalla City Centre

Gavi Eco-Tourism

A popular ecotourism destination known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife.

One of the best Pathanamthitta tourist places

pathanamthitta tourist place

Gavi is a village in Kerala, India’s Pathanamthitta district. It is situated on N.H. 220, the road that connects Kollam and Madurai, 28 kilometres southwest of Vandiperiyar, a town in Idukki.

Pandalam Palace

A historical palace with intricate architectural design.

Pandalam Palace is a historical palace located in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala.

It is the traditional residence of the Pandalam royal family, who are considered to be the custodians of the Sabarimala temple.

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The palace is known for its intricate architectural design and is considered a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture.

The palace complex includes several buildings and courtyards, and is open to visitors.

The palace is also famous for its annual Makaravilakku festival, which is celebrated in January and is attended by thousands of devotees.

The palace is also associated with the legend of Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity of the Sabarimala temple, who is believed to have spent his childhood here.

The palace is open for visitors and is a popular tourist attraction.

Kakki Reservoir

A popular spot for boating and picnicking.

Kakki Reservoir is a man-made lake located in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India.

The reservoir was created by building a dam across the Kakki River, and it is used for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation.

Kakki Reservoir

The reservoir is a popular spot for boating and picnicking. The place is surrounded by lush green forests and offers a serene and peaceful environment.

It is also a popular spot for birdwatching as it is home to a wide variety of migratory and local birds.

The reservoir is also a great place for trekking and hiking, as there are several trails that lead to the surrounding hills.

The best time to visit is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and the water level is high.

A beautiful hill town known for its rubber and pepper plantations, and traditional festivals.

It is known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty. The town is surrounded by lush green forests and is a popular destination for eco-tourism.

The main attraction of the town is the Konni Elephant Training Centre, where visitors can observe the training and care of elephants, which is an important part of the local culture.

Konni

The town is also home to the Konni Forest Division, a popular spot for trekking and hiking in the Western Ghats. Konni is also known for its rubber and pepper plantations.

Additionally, visitors can also find the famous Ayyappa temple located in the town.

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Pathanamthitta tourist places – Top 10 places in Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta is the district headquarters of Pathanamthitta district in the state of Kerala in southern India. The district can be divided into three parts one comprising of tall hills stretching through the Western Ghats, the other the descending smaller hills forming plains and landscapes, and third the low-lying area abundant in coconut trees. The district has dense evergreen, semi-green and humid forest areas. Three important rivers Pamba, Achankovil, and Manimala flow through the district originating from different mountains of the Western Ghats Mountain range. Pathanamthitta district is a rich district. Timber is one of the most important produce and raw material for wood-based industrial units. The district is famous for its scenic beauty, fairs, festivals, and culture.

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The top 10 places in Pathanamthitta are:

1. Sabarimala Temple

Sabarimala Temple is located at a distance of 72 km from Pathanamthitta town. It is one of the most sacred temples of Lord Ayyappa and an important Hindu pilgrimage centre in the country. The shrine is located amidst dense forests in the rough terrain of Western Ghats, inhibited by various wild species. Millions of pilgrims from all over the country assemble here during festivals “Vishnu Vilakku”, “Mandalapooja” and Vrichikam Dhanu” held in April, Nov-Dec, and January respectively.

Gavi is an Eco-Tourism project of the Kerala Development Corporation located at a distance of 109 km from Pathanamthitta surrounded by cardamom plantation, tropical forests, hills, valley, grasslands, spectacular waterfalls, and tea plantation. It has magnificent wildlife, flora, various bird species. It offers activities like trekking, wildlife watching, outdoor camping in specially built tents, and night safaris. It is a part of the Periyar Tiger Reserve and serves as a base camp for deep jungle trekkers, bird watchers, nature lovers, and research students, etc. An eco-tourist lodge in the village is located in front of a splendid lake providing a beautiful look at the lake and adjoining forest.

3. Pampa River

Pampa River of Pamba River is the longest river in the state of Kerala after Periyar and Bharathappuzha at a distance of 18 km from Pathanamthitta. It originates from Pulachimalai hill in the Peermedu plateau of Western Ghats and after nourishing and passing through many places drains into Vembanad Lake. It is a sacred river for Hindus and is known as Thriveni Sangamam-the meeting point of three rivers. The sandy banks of the river have emerged as a cultural and religious centre.

An important Hindu religious convention Cherukolpuzha is held on the banks of Pamba River at Cherukole in February every year. Asia’s largest Christian convention Maramon is also held on the banks of river Pamba. Aranmula is a cultural village on the banks of Pamba.

4. Aranmula

Aranmula is a small town situated at a distance of 15 km from Pathanamthitta is surrounded by green hills and the holy river Pampa flowing through it. There is an ancient Parthasarathy temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. This town is also famous for Aranmula Kannadi, handmade metal-alloy mirrors unlike normal silvered glass mirrors and eliminates secondary reflections typical of back surface mirrors. These mirrors are unique and the exact metals used in the mirror are not known however metallurgists believe that the ally is a mix of copper and tin.

This town is also famous for Aranmula Vallamkali, the annual regatta of the snake boat during the festival of Onam. These boats are 30 feet long and carry four helmsmen, hundred rowers, and twenty-five singers. Vasthuvidya Gurukulam a unique institution of Indian architecture and mural paints, established for promotion and preservation of Vasthuvidya and mural paintings is located here.

5. Konni and Adavi

Konni is an attractive town with lush pastures and hills on the banks of river Achakovil situated at a distance of 11 km from Pathanamthitta. It is surrounded by pepper and clove plantation. It is a famous timber trade and elephant training centre. Its vast area of lush green forests make it the eco-tourism hub of Pathanamthitta district and has projects like Ancient and present elephant shelters, photo gallery, etc., to provide different experiences to the visitors.

Adavi is a major tourist attraction in Konni situated on the banks of the Kallar river. The main attraction of Adavi is coracle (a small, round, lightweight traditional boat) riding and bamboo huts erected on the banks of the Kallar River.

6. Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls

Perunthenaruvi waterfalls in Wester Ghats are located at a distance of 36 KMs from Pathanamthitta. It is a famous tourist destination and a family picnic spot. Here the waterfalls on a rocky path into a ravine. These waterfalls are mostly famous for their wide area and not for their height. These falls ultimately merge with the waters of the Pamba River. These waterfalls become more graceful during monsoons with roaring waters and even become dangerous.

7. Thriveni Sangamam

Thriveni Sangamam is situated at a distance of 64 km from Pathanamthitta on way to Sabarimala and is the meeting point of the holy Pamba River that meets Manimala River and Achankovil River. It is a sacred place for the Hindus and pilgrims on way to Sabarimala Temple stop here and take a dip in the holy water to wash away their sins. It is a beautiful place with natural surroundings and millions of visitors come here to enjoy the beautiful landscape.

8. Kaviyoor Rock Temple

Kaviyoor Rock Temple is an ancient temple carved on a massive rough rock, situated around 28 km from district headquarters and dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple has a lot of archaeological importance because of its similarity to Pallava-style architecture. The 8th-century monument as well as stone sculptures and carved rooms of the temple are well preserved by the archaeological department. The temple is visited by historians and travellers besides devotees. The nearest Thiruvalla railway station is 4 km away.

9. Muloor Smarakam

Muloor Smarakam is a memorial situated at a small village Elavumthitta at a short distance of 12 km from Pathanamthitta town. This memorial is dedicated to the poet and social reformer of the pre-independence era Muloor S Padmanabha Panicker known as a humorous poet for his satirical writings. It is an ordinary Kerala house once inhabited by the poet himself. To preserve the culture of the state the department of culture of Kerala state Government took over the house and converted it into a memorial of the poet. The memorial attracts historians, writers, poets, and tourists because of its historical importance as well as the original beauty of the surroundings.

10. Palikara Church

Paliakara Church situated in Trivuvalla around 32 km from Pathanamthitta is one of the important religious centres for Syrian Christians. The history of the church dates back to 54 A.D and the arrival of St Thomas to Kerala. The church is known for the unique incredible architecture and breath-taking beauty of its sculptures. The outer wall of the building is decked with the carved lattice and inscriptions of various saints.

The pure artistry and ancient paintings were drawn with natural vegetable dyes on the eastern wall of the church are other major attractions. They portray the main events of the life of Jesus Christ depicting many tales relating to struggle, establishment, and spread of religion and other social movements. The structure also holds blends of Hindu cultural elements like tiny sculptures of elephants and tigers on the wooden beams supporting the roof. Various festivals similar to Hindu festivals and parallel to that of Sri Vakkabha temple are celebrated here. The most important festival is a 10-day festival during mid-April and May every year.

Distance of Pathanamthitta

Airport – The nearest airport from Pathanamthitta is Trivandrum International Airport 103 Kms far.

Railway station – The nearest railway station from Pathanamthitta is Thiruvalla or Chengannur 24 and 30 Kms far off respectively.

Bus – There are regular buses from major cities of the State to Pathanamthitta Bus Stand.

Pathanamthitta is a beautiful place, which has many more tourist attractions other than these Top 10 places in Pathanamthitta. So do not wait any longer and make a plan to visit Pathanamthitta now.

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11 Famous Tourist Places To Visit in Pathanamthitta during Your Visit to Kerala

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Tourists willing to take Eco-tourism in India must visit the Pathanamthitta district in Kerala. The World Health Organization has listed Pathanamthitta as the cleanest place to live, with excellent air quality. Thus, Mother Nature promotes Eco- tours rather than the Kerala Tourism Development Board. Nature and wildlife lovers to see the Biome of the Western Ghats mostly book Pathanamthitta tour packages . Pathanamthitta is also known as the Land of Lord Ayyappa. The Sabarimala Temple is nestled on the 18 rolling hills on the Western Ghats at 1598-ft AMSL. Sabarimala Temple pilgrimage foothills or the place to start begins from this district and there are many tourist places to visit in Pathanamthitta that offers the Gods Own Country with its evergreen farmlands, monsoon rain forests, rivers, and the traditional countryside looks. 

Famous Tourist Places in Pathanamthitta for One-Day Trip

Gavi

This destination is a part of the Ranni reserve forest and Periyar Tiger Reserve which is one of the most famous tourist places to visit in Pathanamthitta during Your Visit to Kerala. Thus, plan your Gavi backpacking trip by booking in advance. You can buy an entry ticket from the entrance. During your exploration, you can see many Biomes of the Western Ghat and nature lovers must visit this place once in a lifetime to see many untouched places on the foothills of the Western Ghats in Gavi, Pathanamthitta. The silent nature sound of flowing river water, birds chirping, flowing winds, rolling hills, fog, cool and lush green environment of the rainforest will relax you to the fullest. 

Visiting hours: 08:00 AM – 05:30 PM

Trip Duration: Around 8 hours

Entry Fee: Per head INR 25, Vehicle fee INR 50, photo camera INR 25 and Video camera INR 100.

2. Perunthenaruvi Falls

Perunthenaruvi Falls

Tourists must reach Vechoochira in Ranni Taluk to see this aquatic attraction in Pathanamthitta. Perunthenaruvi Falls is also known as Ranni waterfalls locally. Pathanamthitta to Perunthenaruvi distance is 22 miles. The main source of the water is from Southwest Monsoon and Northeast Monsoon rains flowing from the Western Ghats in the Ranni rolling hill areas. The water from this falls joins the holly Pemba River. The waterfalls and their streams are flooded during rain in Kerala from June to November. Thus, the best time to visit this waterfall is from December to March. During April and May, the water flow is less due to the hot summer. It is not a steep and high waterfall.

Visiting hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Trip Duration: Around 04 to 06 hours

Entry Fee: INR 30 for adults and INR 15 for children

3. Konni Reserve Forest

Konni Reserve Forest

If you wish to relax with Mother Nature, then visit Konni Reserve Forest in Pathanamthitta. A part of this forest is also allocated as a Konni elephant reserve by the forest department of India. These are non-rainy seasons, and hiking in the forest is possible with mild difficulties. Mother Nature in this tropical rain forest will make you feel Kerala is God’s Own Country. The wildlife you can see here are Asian elephants, languor monkeys, barking deer, peacocks, panthers, sloth bears, leopards, and kingfisher birds. In this forest, you will find an elephant sanctuary, Annakudu or a huge elephant cage. They are harmless, and you can go near them when they are with attendants. 

Visiting hours: 07:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Trip Duration: Around 05 to 06 hours

Entry Fee: Nil. For boating, you have to pay INR 400 per head.

4. Sree Vallabha Temple

Sree Vallabha Temple

A divine temple on the banks of the Manimala River made this place blessed by Lord Vishnu since ancient times. It is believed that this temple has undergone many changes over the past 4000 years. Tourists willing to see the Kathakali dance must visit this temple in the evening as daily dance performances happen in this temple only in the entire Kerala. It will be an architectural wonder to see a 54-ft flag mast made of monolith rock and a vast Garuda statue in front of this temple. This temple is a masterpiece of Kerala temple architecture. It is advisable t visit this temple during sunset to see glittering oil-lit lamps all over it.

5. St John’s Cathedral

St John's Cathedral

If any church in India does not look like the conventional Christian churches, then visit the St. John’s Cathedral on the Thiruvalla highway. You will be surprised to see a circular church with a seating capacity of 2000 people. This church is built in a modern and traditional Kerala architectural type. This church is unique to look in a church garden, which is in green surroundings. This holy church comes under the Syro-Malankara Catholic Archeparchy governing body. Architect Laurie Baker is the designer of this church in the Hindu temple and Cyrian architectural marvel. Its interior has many glass stain paintings depicting biblical stories and the painting of the last judgment. Thousands of people gather for mass prayer on Sundays and festival occasions.   

Visiting hours: 07:00 – 06:00 PM

Trip Duration: 02 to 03 hours

Entry Fee: Nil

6. St Mary’s Orthodox Church

St Mary's Orthodox Church

The St Thomas apostle in India lays the foundation of many old churches. One such old church is the St Mary’s Orthodox Church in Pathanamthitta. This 54 CE-built church was renovated many times, and the present structure has been untouched for more than a century. It has chandeliers, sculptures, brass lamps, and wooden and metal artefacts dating back 500 years. Overall, the present-day temple looks in the Travancore style. Apart from its face, you will find shingled rooftops made from locally sourced red clay in the rest of the places. This church is amidst the tropical rainforest in Kerala. If you wish to attend the mass prayer, you must visit on Sundays.  

Trip Duration : 02 to 03 hours

7. Parumala

Parumala

It is a famous church in Pathanamthitta, attracting thousands of pilgrims in November or this church Remembrance Day. Apart from Christianity, people from other religions visit here to seek blessings from this church’s three saints’ tombs. You will see a festival of glory on the remembrance day occasion of this church. This church is one a scenic location near the banks of River Pampa. It will be a wonder to see this part of the church is like a river islet during rain. Night prayer mass happens during Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Ormapperunnal is this church’s famous festival during 1st week of November annually. They serve a mass feast for all on the church premise during this festive occasion.

Trip Duration: 02 to 05 hours

8. Chengannur Mahadeva Kshethram

Chengannur Mahadeva Kshethram

It is a mythic temple in Pathanamthitta, which does not have restrictions that teenagers and adult women nearing their menstrual cycle can come and worship here. It is believed that the Durga or Devi Shakthi menstruated in ancient times when she visited this place. Since then, it is the only temples in India that women with such circumstances can visit this temple. It is because; a few Hindu customs do not allow such women to enter the temple premises of gods and goddesses in India. Thripoothe Arattu Festival pulls many women devotees from across Kerala. Elephant processions happen with the traditional band, which is famous s the Chenda Melam in Malayalam.

Trip Duration: 01 to 02 hours

9. Aranmula

Aranmula

Kerala’s famous snake boat race takes place in Aranmula between August and September every year. Domestic and foreign tourists gather here to see the magnificent hand-built 100-ft long and 20-ft height wooden snake boat. Aranmula is a scenic village located on the banks of the Pampa River. Aranmula looks like God’s Own Country after the monsoon rain. It is in a lush green tropical rainforest. Foreign tourists visit here to see the competitions. It happens with Chenda Vadhiyam, or traditional drumming, on the boat, and 100 men row each snake boat with a lead commander and instructor. New boats are made every year in a traditional handmade manner. These are unique boats that later become river careers to transport agricultural produce.

Trip Duration: 03 to 05 hours

10. Parthasarathy Gajamela

Parthasarathy Gajamela

There is no other place on this Earth like Kerala where the elephants are honoured and respected with great devotion in temples. One of such nine elephant processions takes place during Parthasarathy Gajamela annually in February. It will be eye soothing to see the giant mammoths stuffed with gold-covered metal accessories and flowers and men’s display umbrellas and colourful artefacts from the top of elephants’ backs. These elephants have special ornate vibes during the festival occasion. These nine elephants are the main pride of this temple. The elephants of this temple are taken care of near the temple surroundings. They are human-friendly and bless you with their trunk when you near them. Peoples seek blessings from the elephants to seek strength like them.

Trip Duration: 01 to 05 hours

11. Konni Elephant Camp

Konni Elephant Camp

It is one of the wild tourist places in Pathanamthitta for a one-day trip to see the taming of elephants from close to them. Konni Elephant Camp is the entry point to the Konni forest reserve too. Kids can enjoy with small elephants trained to act according to human commands. The Annakudu is a famous elephant house where you will find where the elephants take rest. It is a family and kids-friendly place to visit in Pathanamthitta. It would be best if you hiked in the Konni rainforest to reach this wild nature camp. A day trip is enough to see the friendly mammoths, river streams, waterfalls and lakes of this Konni forest.

Trip Duration: 05 to 10 hours

Frequently Asked Questions?

A. The nearest railway station to alight is Tiruvalla railway station to reach Pathanamthitta town. This railway station is 31 Km away from Pathanamthitta town.

A. The nearest airport to reach Pathanamthitta town is Trivandrum and Kochi. The former is 109 km, and the latter is 137 km.

A. Pathanamthitta town is accessible via SH 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, and 37 from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

A. December to March is the favourable time to visit Pathanamthitta. These are non-rainy seasons in Kerala State.  

Conclusion 

An all-inclusive Pathanamthitta tour package is the best to book during peak season online. It is because tourist places in Pathanamthitta are mostly present in the forest reserve. Pathanamthitta in Kerala tourism is Eco-friendly. Thus, only a permitted number of tourists are allowed in peak and non-peak seasons. Thus, avoid carrying plastic bags and water bottles. It is a tourist-friendly place in Kerala, State, India. Thousands of foreign tourist visit here under the Gods Own Country tour in Kerala sponsored by KTDC. Yet, locally and via travel and tourism booking apps and platforms, you can book the customs Pathanamthitta tour . It is the best for adventure seekers, campers, and trekkers. 

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A treasure trove of religious sites, scenic beauty and pristine villages, Pathanamthitta is an epic destination for your next vacation. It offers an interesting amalgamation of majestic temples, beautiful waterfalls, dense forests and holy rivers. To put it simply, Pathanamthitta has everything a traveller could want in a destination. No wonder why it is mentioned in every Kerala travel guide !

So, if you are in search of a visit-worthy place for your trip, we say, head to Pathanamthitta. And to help you plan the itinerary, we have curated a list of some of the 10 most popular tourist spots in Pathanamthitta. Check out the list and mark your favourites!

While you make the travel plans for Pathanamthitta, remember, the nearest airport is in Thiruvananthapuram. Make sure you book your flights to Thiruvananthapuram and also a hotel in Pathanamthitta in advance for a smooth trip!

Thriveni Sangamam

Thriveni Sangamam

A religious site with a natural bounty, Thriveni Sangamam is the meeting point of the holy Pamba River with Manimal River and Achankovil River. It is a must-visit tourist destination in Pathanamthitta for the Hindu pilgrims on their way to the Sabarimala Temple. Devotees take a holy dip in the water to wash off their sins before heading to the temple. Also, if you are an ardent nature lover, this place will mesmerise you to the core.

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls

The captivating strokes of nature will greet you from all sides at the Perunthenaruvi waterfalls. The gushing waterfalls located on the banks of river Pamba falls with all its might on a rocky bed, creating a majestic surrounding like nowhere else. If you are looking to soak in virgin natural beauty or enjoy a picnic day out with your family, Perunthenaruvi waterfalls are one of the most popular tourist spots in Pathanamthitta.

Manjinikkara Church

Around 6 km from Pathanamthitta lies the magnificent Syrian Christian pilgrim centre. Situated atop the hill, this church has often found its spot in the list of the top tourist attractions in Pathanamthitta. The holy tomb of Patriarch Mor Ignatius Elias III placed near the altar is the major draw of the church. You cannot miss the feast of the saint or Orma Perunnal organised here annually in honour of the saint. A visit to this pilgrim site is truly a delightful experience.

Sabarimala Temple

Talking about the tourist places at Pathanamthitta without mentioning Sabarimala Temple doesn’t seem right. One of the country’s largest pilgrimage centres, the Sabrimala temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The shrine is located amidst towering hills and dense forests in the Western Ghats. People generally trek up to the temple and you can too. Also, remember, the temple remains open 5 days a week so visit accordingly. If you are planning to pay homage, you can plan your visit during the annual festivals, Vishnu Vilakku (April), Mandala Pooja (Nov-Dec) and Vrischika Dhanu (January).

Kaviyoor Rock Temple

Next on this list is the brilliant Kaviyoor Rock Temple. Carved on a massive rough rock, Kaviyoor Rock Temple is a spectacular architectural structure. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple glorifies the town’s rich culture and historical roots. If you are a history buff or spiritual seeker, there’s no way you can miss a visit to this Kaviyoor Rock Temple during your Pathanamthitta trip.

The elusive, exotic land of Gavi beckons every nature lover and backpacker to experience its many wonders. A pristine village tucked between dense forests and lush tea estates, Gavi is a part of an eco-tourism project of the Kerala Forest Development Corporation. The spellbinding beauty, breathtaking sunsets and rich wildlife of Gavi make it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala for one day trip . You can enjoy many fun activities like camping, trekking and canoeing for an unforgettable weekend.

Muloor Smarakam

A memorial dedicated to Muloor S Padmanabha Panicker, a celebrated poet and social reformer, Muloor Smarakam witnesses the footfall of tourists from across the country. It is a traditional Kerala house preserved as a memorial, attracting poets, historians and tourists. It is located in Elavumthitta, around 12 km from Pathanamthitta and is surrounded by breathtaking sceneries. Owing to its historical significance and alluring charm, it is among the popular tourist attractions in Pathanamthitta.

Your trip to Pathanamthitta will remain incomplete without a visit to Aranmula, a marvellous UN Heritage site. The place is known for Aranmula Vallamkali, the annual snake boat race and the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple. The distinct allure of Aranmula is sure to amaze every traveller. While in Aranmula, make sure to get your hands on Aranmula Kannadi, handmade metal-alloy mirrors unique to the region.

Sree Vallabha Temple

Sree Vallabha Temple

Take a step into spirituality and peace at the Sree Vallabha Temple. Among the most important spiritual tourist places at Pathanamthitta, Sree Vallabha Temple beckons pilgrims from far and wide. You can soak in the pleasant aura with a walk around or witness the grandeur of the Kathakali performance held on the premises every evening. There’s also a Vedic school where students learn the Vedas and Hindu Tantric practices.

Konni Forest Reserve

Konni Forest Reserve

What’s a trip without a nature tour, right? A splendid forest reserve offering a bunch of memorable experiences, Konni Forest Reserve is an unmissable tourist destination in Pathanamthitta. If you love wildlife, nature and peace, this place will never disappoint you. Here, you can visit the elephant training centre to spend some time with the wildlife wonders. Or, you can ride the bowl-shaped boats admiring the surreal beauty of this region.

Isn’t Pathanamthitta an incredible destination for an unforgettable vacation? It indeed is! So, don’t wait any further, book your tickets, confirm hotel bookings, plan your itinerary and get ready for an experience like no other.

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A hilly province of pristine splendour, the district of Pathanamthitta is hailed as the headquarters of pilgrim worship in Kerala. Three rivers course through its prosperous terrains comprising natural divisions of the lowlands, the midlands and the highlands. Interspersed with temples, rivers, mountain ranges and coconut groves, more than fifty per cent of the total area of this region is covered by forests. Pathanamthitta has been dubbed a Heritage Village as it attracts visitors from all over the world for its spectacular water fiestas, religious shrines and cultural training centres. Pathanamthitta is also home to the unique AranmulaKannadi - metal mirrors that are meticulously handcrafted and the VasthuVidyaGurukulam, a village which practices the ancient Indian school of architecture. Tourist Information Offices:

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By road: Pathanamthitta is well connected by an excellent network of roads to all major towns in Kerala. Pathanamthitta KSRTC Bus Station, Ph: 2229213

By rail: Chengannur (26 km); Thiruvalla (31 km)

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Pathanamthitta is a district located in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and religious significance. The district is home to several tourist attractions that draw visitors from all over the world.

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Pathanamthitta has a long and fascinating history that dates back to ancient times. The district has been ruled by various dynasties and empires, including the Chera, Pandya, and Chola kingdoms. Today, visitors can explore the historical significance of Pathanamthitta by visiting ancient temples, forts, and other landmarks that offer a glimpse into the region’s past.

In addition to its historical significance, Pathanamthitta is also known for its religious attractions. The district is home to several important Hindu temples, including the Sabarimala Temple, which is one of the most sacred temples of Lord Ayyappa. Visitors can also explore other religious sites, such as churches and mosques. Whether you’re interested in history, religion, or nature, Pathanamthitta has something to offer everyone.

Key Takeaways

  • Pathanamthitta is a district in Kerala known for its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and religious significance.
  • Visitors can explore the region’s rich history by visiting ancient temples, forts, and other landmarks.
  • Pathanamthitta is home to several important Hindu temples, including the Sabarimala Temple, and other religious sites.

Historical Significance

Pathanamthitta has a rich historical significance that dates back to the prehistoric era. The district was under the reign of the Travancore dynasty, which had a significant influence on the culture and traditions of the region. The Pandalam dynasty, who were the custodians of the Sabarimala temple, also played a crucial role in shaping the history of Pathanamthitta.

One of the most notable historical events in Pathanamthitta is the connection with the Pandavas of the Mahabharata. Legend has it that the Pandavas visited the region during their exile and stayed in the 18 hills, which are now known as the Pathanamthitta hills. These hills have been a significant pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Christians.

The Travancore dynasty also left its mark on Pathanamthitta. The district was an important center of trade and commerce during their reign. The Travancore kings built several temples and palaces in the region, which still stand as a testament to their architectural prowess. The Sree Vallabha Temple, located on the banks of the River Manimala in Thiruvalla, is one such temple that was built by the Travancore kings.

The Pandalam dynasty, who were the custodians of the Sabarimala temple, also played a significant role in the history of Pathanamthitta. It is believed that Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity of the Sabarimala temple, was born to the Pandalam dynasty. The Pandalam palace, which is located in the heart of the town, is a major tourist attraction and is steeped in history and tradition.

In conclusion, Pathanamthitta has a rich and diverse history that is steeped in tradition and culture. The district has been shaped by the influence of the Travancore dynasty, the Pandalam dynasty, and the legend of the Pandavas. The historical significance of Pathanamthitta is reflected in its numerous temples, palaces, and pilgrimage sites, which continue to attract tourists from all over the world.

Religious Attractions

Pathanamthitta is a land of faith and devotion, with a rich history of religious traditions and culture. The district is home to many ancient temples and churches that attract pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. Here are some of the prominent religious attractions in Pathanamthitta.

Sabarimala Temple

Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple is one of the most famous and visited temples in India. It is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa and is situated amid 18 hills, at an altitude of about 3000 feet. The temple attracts an estimated 45 – 50 million devotees every year, especially during the Mandala Pooja and Makaravilakku festivals. The pilgrimage to Sabarimala is considered one of the holiest pilgrimages in India.

Parthasarathy Temple

Parthasarathy Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, situated in Aranmula. The temple is famous for the annual Aranmula Boat Race, which is held during the Onam festival. The temple is also known for its unique architecture, which is a blend of Kerala and Tamil Nadu styles.

Kaviyoor Temples

Kaviyoor is a small village in Pathanamthitta, known for its ancient temples. The Kaviyoor Mahadeva Temple is one of the oldest Shiva temples in Kerala, dating back to the 8th century. The Kaviyoor Rock Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is another famous temple in the village. The Sree Vallabha Temple and Malayalapuzha Devi Temple are other prominent temples in Kaviyoor.

Other Prominent Temples

Pathanamthitta is home to many other ancient and famous temples, such as the Maramon Convention, which is the largest Christian gathering in Asia. The Manjinikkara Church and Paliakara Church are other prominent churches in the district.

Pathanamthitta is known for its vibrant and colorful festivals, which are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. The Onam festival, which is celebrated in August-September, is one of the most important festivals in Kerala. The feast of St. George Orthodox Church, which is celebrated in April, is another famous festival in the district. The Snake Boat Race, which is held during the Onam festival, is also a major attraction in Pathanamthitta.

Natural Attractions

Perunthenaruvi waterfall.

Perunthenaruvi Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder located on the banks of the Pamba River. The waterfall cascades down a height of approximately 60 meters, surrounded by lush greenery and captivating scenery. The name of the waterfall translates to “The Great Honey Stream,” which aptly describes its sweet serenity. It is a popular picnic spot among locals and tourists alike, and visitors can take a dip in the cool waters of the falls.

Konni Forest Reserve

Konni Forest Reserve is a dense forest located in the eastern part of Pathanamthitta. The reserve is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wild elephants, tigers, deer, and more. Visitors can enjoy trekking through the forest and witnessing the natural beauty of the area. The reserve is also known for its elephant training center, where visitors can watch elephants being trained and cared for.

Gavi is a picturesque hill station located in the western part of Pathanamthitta. The area is surrounded by lush greenery and offers stunning views of the Periyar Tiger Reserve. Visitors can enjoy trekking, bird watching, and camping in the area. The hill station is also known for its eco-tourism initiatives, promoting sustainable tourism and conservation of the environment.

Pamba River

The Pamba River is a significant river in Kerala, originating in the Western Ghats and flowing through Pathanamthitta. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is considered sacred by Hindus. The Thriveni Sangamam, where the Pamba River meets the Manimala and Achankovil rivers, is a popular pilgrimage site. Visitors can enjoy boating and fishing in the river, as well as witness the natural beauty of the surrounding areas.

In conclusion, Pathanamthitta is a nature lover’s paradise, offering a plethora of natural attractions for visitors to enjoy. From waterfalls and forests to hill stations and rivers, there is something for everyone to explore and appreciate.

Cultural Attractions

Pathanamthitta is a place rich in cultural heritage and offers a unique experience for travelers. There are several cultural attractions that one can visit in Pathanamthitta.

One of the most popular cultural attractions in Pathanamthitta is the Aranmula Kannadi. It is a unique metal mirror that is made only in the village of Aranmula. The mirror is made of a special alloy of copper and tin, and it is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the household. Visitors can watch the artisans at work and purchase these mirrors as souvenirs.

Another cultural attraction that one can experience in Pathanamthitta is Kathakali, a traditional dance-drama of Kerala. The district has several Kathakali centers where visitors can watch performances and learn about the art form. The performances are accompanied by live music and are a visual treat for the audience.

Pathanamthitta also hosts several fairs and festivals throughout the year, which showcase the rich cultural heritage of the district. One such fair is the Aranmula Boat Race, which is held during the Onam festival. The race is a spectacular event, where teams of rowers compete in traditional snake boats on the River Pamba. The boat race is a must-see for anyone visiting Pathanamthitta during the Onam festival.

In conclusion, Pathanamthitta offers a unique cultural experience for travelers. From the Aranmula Kannadi to Kathakali performances and fairs, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the district.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

Pathanamthitta offers a wide range of delectable dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. The cuisine of this region is a blend of different flavors and spices that are unique to Kerala. Some of the popular local dishes include:

  • Puttu and Kadala Curry : Puttu is a steamed rice cake that is served with Kadala Curry, which is a curry made with black chickpeas. This dish is a popular breakfast item in Pathanamthitta.
  • Karimeen Pollichathu : This is a must-try dish for seafood lovers. Karimeen or Pearl Spot fish is marinated with spices, wrapped in a banana leaf, and then grilled to perfection.
  • Appam and Stew : Appam is a fluffy pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk. It is served with a vegetable or meat stew that is flavored with spices like pepper and cardamom.
  • Kallappam : Kallappam is a pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk. It is thicker than Appam and is served with chicken or mutton curry.

Apart from these dishes, Pathanamthitta is also known for its variety of snacks and sweets. Some of the popular snacks include banana chips, murukku, and achappam. The sweets include palada payasam, ada pradhaman, and unniyappam.

The cuisine of Pathanamthitta is known for its use of spices like pepper and cardamom, which are grown abundantly in the region. The locals also use a variety of other spices like turmeric, cumin, and coriander to add flavor to their dishes. The food is cooked in coconut oil, which gives it a unique taste and aroma.

Overall, the local cuisine of Pathanamthitta is a perfect blend of flavors and spices that are sure to leave you craving for more.

Nearby Cities

Pathanamthitta is a district situated in the southern part of Kerala, India. The district is well-connected to various nearby cities, making it easier for tourists to explore the surrounding areas.

Thiruvalla is a city located 28 km from Pathanamthitta. It is known for its beautiful temples, churches, and educational institutions. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Thiruvalla include the Sree Vallabha Temple, St. Mary’s Orthodox Syrian Church, and the Believers Church Medical College.

Chengannur is another city located close to Pathanamthitta, just 8 km away. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and is home to several ancient temples and churches. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Chengannur include the Mahadeva Temple, the St. Thomas Orthodox Cathedral, and the Paliakkara Church.

Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a beautiful city located 66 km away from Pathanamthitta. It is known for its backwaters, beaches, and lagoons. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Alappuzha include the Alappuzha Beach, the Punnamada Lake, and the Krishnapuram Palace.

Thrissur, located 138 km away from Pathanamthitta, is known for its rich cultural heritage and is home to several ancient temples, churches, and museums. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Thrissur include the Vadakkunnathan Temple, the Guruvayur Temple, and the Chavakkad Beach.

Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a major port city located 138 km away from Pathanamthitta. It is known for its rich history, culture, and cuisine. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Kochi include the Fort Kochi, the Mattancherry Palace, and the Chinese Fishing Nets.

Overall, Pathanamthitta’s proximity to these nearby cities makes it an ideal base for tourists to explore the beauty and cultural richness of Kerala.

Best Time to Visit

Pathanamthitta is a year-round destination that can be visited at any time of the year. However, the best time to visit Pathanamthitta is from October to February, during the winter season. The temperature during this time ranges from 18°C to 28°C, making it pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Winter Season (October to February)

The winter season is the best time to visit Pathanamthitta as the weather is cool and pleasant. The temperature during this time ranges from 18°C to 28°C, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The winter season is also the peak tourist season in Pathanamthitta, and hence, it is advisable to book accommodation in advance.

Summer Season (March to May)

The summer season in Pathanamthitta starts from March and lasts till May. The temperature during this time can go up to 35°C, making it hot and humid. However, if you are planning to visit Pathanamthitta during the summer season, you can visit the Perunthenaruvi Waterfall, which is a popular tourist attraction.

Monsoon Season (June to September)

The monsoon season in Pathanamthitta starts from June and lasts till September. The region receives heavy rainfall during this time, which can sometimes lead to landslides and roadblocks. However, if you are a nature lover, you can visit Pathanamthitta during the monsoon season and enjoy the lush greenery and waterfalls.

February is a great time to visit Pathanamthitta as it is the month of the Aranmula Boat Race, which is a popular annual event in Kerala. The boat race is held on the Pamba River and is a spectacle to watch. If you are planning to visit Pathanamthitta in February, make sure to book your accommodation in advance as it is a peak tourist season.

Overall, the best time to visit Pathanamthitta is from October to February, during the winter season. However, if you are a nature lover, you can also visit Pathanamthitta during the monsoon season and enjoy the lush greenery and waterfalls.

Accommodation Options

Pathanamthitta offers a range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. From luxury hotels to budget-friendly lodges, tourists can find a place to stay that fits their needs.

Hotels in Pathanamthitta offer comfortable and well-furnished rooms with modern amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and room service. Some of the popular hotels in Pathanamthitta include Hotel Hills Park, Hotel Park Residency, and Kutties Residency. These hotels offer a range of facilities like a restaurant, conference rooms, and 24-hour front desk service.

For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, there are several lodges and guesthouses in Pathanamthitta. These accommodations offer basic amenities like clean rooms and bathrooms, and some may offer additional facilities like a restaurant or laundry service. Some of the popular lodges and guesthouses in Pathanamthitta include Sreevalsam Residency, Hotel Prasanthi, and Hotel Sreekrishna.

In addition to hotels and lodges, Pathanamthitta also has several homestays and resorts. Homestays offer a unique opportunity to experience the local culture and way of life, as tourists stay in the homes of local families. Some of the popular homestays in Pathanamthitta include Green Valley Homestay and Nandanam Homestay. Resorts offer a more luxurious stay, with facilities like a swimming pool, spa, and restaurant. Some of the popular resorts in Pathanamthitta include Aranmula Heritage Resort and Forest Glade Resort.

Overall, tourists visiting Pathanamthitta have a variety of accommodation options to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly lodges to luxurious resorts. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak tourist season, to ensure availability and the best rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the top tourist places to visit in pathanamthitta district.

Pathanamthitta district is blessed with a rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty, offering a diverse range of attractions that cater to the interests of every visitor. Some of the top tourist places to visit in Pathanamthitta district are Sri Parthasarathi Temple, Sabarimala Temple, Perunthenaruvi Waterfall, Gavi, and Pandalam Palace.

Which historical places are worth visiting in Pathanamthitta?

Pathanamthitta is rich in history and culture, and there are many historical places worth visiting. Some of the most famous historical places in Pathanamthitta are Pandalam Palace, which is associated with the Pandavas of the Mahabharata, and the ancient Sri Parthasarathi Temple, which has a history of over 5000 years.

What are some hidden gems to explore in Pathanamthitta?

Pathanamthitta district is home to many hidden gems waiting to be explored. Some of the hidden gems to explore in Pathanamthitta are the Manjinikkara Church, which is known for its miraculous healing powers, and the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple, which is famous for its exquisite mural paintings.

What is Pathanamthitta famous for, besides being a tourist destination?

Pathanamthitta is famous for its rich cultural heritage, traditional art forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, and its contribution to the Indian film industry. Pathanamthitta is also known for its unique cuisine, which is a blend of traditional Kerala and Tamil Nadu cuisine.

What are some of the best cities to visit in Kerala, besides Pathanamthitta?

Kerala, known as “God’s Own Country,” is home to many beautiful cities that offer a unique experience to visitors. Some of the best cities to visit in Kerala, besides Pathanamthitta, are Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and Alappuzha.

What are some popular tourist places near Pathanamthitta?

Pathanamthitta is surrounded by many popular tourist places that are worth visiting. Some of the popular tourist places near Pathanamthitta are Alleppey, Kumarakom, Thekkady, and Munnar.

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Pathanamthitta is famous for celebrating a variety of religious and social fairs and festivals. The district offers travelers and visitors a wonderful chance to view nature at its scenic best. The vast stretches of forests with winding ghat roads and silvery waterfalls, the meandering rivers and the rural topography of the land combine to create an irresistible charm. Pathanamthitta was formerly under the rule of a Pandalam king who had links with the ancient Pandya kingdom belonging to Tamil Nadu. It derives its name from two words - Pathanam and Thitta meaning a cluster of houses by the riverside. A large variety of vegetables and spices are cultivated on the fertile lands of this land-locked district. There are a large number of rubber plantations as well. The district is recognized as the headquarters of pilgrimage tourism in the state of Kerala. The Cultural Tourism Programme, a joint initiative of the Union Ministry of Tourism and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has included Pathanamthitta in its scheme of developmental activities. Pathanamthitta district is endowed with numerous places of historical and tourist interest. River Pamba , the main halting point on the way to Sabarimala, the famous pilgrim center, is also known as Thriveni Sangamam, the meeting point of three rivers. There is the Kakki reservoir surrounded by a jungle full of roaming tigers, elephants, and monkeys. The picturesque Charalkunnu hill station offers a panoramic view of the nearby valleys and has a camp house with comfortable lodging facilities. Perumthenaruvi waterfall is another tourist hotspot.  

Sabarimala is situated on the mountain ranges of the western ghats, at an altitude of 914 m above sea level. The holy shrine, to be accessed by foot from Pamba, is visited by lakhs of devotees every year. The Aranmula Parthasarathy temple located on the banks of the river Pamba is dedicated to Sree Krishna and similarly attracts large crowds of devotees especially for the annual boat race festival held in the premises during Onam season. The temple is also famous for its fine murals of the 18th century. Besides, the Vijnana Kala Vedi Cultural Centre at Aranmula imparts residential training courses in the traditional arts and crafts of Kerala. The place is also popular for its handmade, polished metal mirror called ‘ Aranmula Kannadi ’ the making of which is an ancient and unique art not found anywhere else in the world.

The Kerala Institute of Folklore and Folk Arts at Mannadi, the agricultural region of Konni which also houses an elephant training camp, Pandalam, the birthplace of Lord Ayyappa , and Maramon, the venue of an annual Convention attended by pilgrims from all over the world are the other tourist attractions.

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Pathanamthitta is a center for devotees and also a retreat for the eyes with its dense forests, rivers, and rural landscapes. Some of the exquisite places to visit in Pathanamthitta are Sabarimala Sri Dharmasastha Temple, Aranmala Parthasarathy Temple, Konni Forest Reserve, Achankovil River, Perunthenaruvi waterfall, Malayalappuzha Devi temple, Gavi village, Pandalam Bridge, Konni and Adavi, etc.

Perunthenaruvi Waterfall

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls are waterfalls 36 km from Pathanamthitta in Pathanamthitta District, Central Travancore region, Kerala State, India. It is a popular tourist destination situated in Vechoochira Panchayat of Ranni taluk. Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls  to relax, and rejuvenate, Perunthenaruvi waterfall by the bank of the Pamba River against the backdrop of the Western ghats is a treat to eyes

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Achankovil River

​ chankovil is a river in Kerala, India, which originates in the Achankovil Reserve Forests in the Pathanamthitta district by the confluence of the Rishimala, Pasukidamettu, and Ramakkalteri Rivers. The Anchankovil enriches the Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta district of Kerala state.  The river is unique in that along its route is a large number of ancient temples, indicating that the richness of the river basin has been identified by humans since ancient times and they preferred to settle down there so that they could grow their crops on the fertile lands. Edappon, a place famous for its flora and fauna, near Pandalam is on the banks of the Achankovil river.

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 This is mostly due to the lore surrounding this exotic village, famous for the genius of its craftsmen and the ancient vibe one experiences the moment oneenters. Aranmula is famous for its Aranmula Kannadi (metal mirrors), the centuries’ old Sree Krishna Temple, the unique ritualistic feast of `Vallasadya,’ and famed Aranmula Boat Race and the list goes on.

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Thriveni Sangamam

Situated on the way to Sabarimala, the Thriveni Sanganam as the name suggests is the point where the Holy Pamba River meets with the Manimala River in its north and with the Achankovil River in the south. The devotees stop here to take a dip in the holy water to wash away their sins.This pilgrimage spot draws visitors too who come here to enjoy the beautiful landscape of the place.

Thriveni Sangamam

​ Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, is the most famous and prominent among all the Sastha temples in Kerala.The temple is situated on a hilltop (about 3000 feet above sea level) named Sabarimala in Pathanamthitta district, which is unique. The temple is open to people belonging to all religions. There is a place near the temple; east of Sannidhanam (the abode of Lord Ayyappa), dedicated to Vavar (a close friend of Lord Ayyappa) which is called Vavaru Nada, an epitome of religious harmony. Another unique aspect of this temple is that it is not open throughout the year. It is open for worship only during the days of Mandalapooja, Makaravilakku, Vishu and also during the first day of every Malayalam month.

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Gavi is an Eco-Tourism a project of the Kerala Forest Development Corporation located in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala. Gavi, located in Pathanamthitta district offers its visitors activities like trekking, wildlife watching, outdoor camping in specially built tents, and night safaris. Distance from Pathanamthitta To Gavi is 109 km 428 mtrs & Travel Time is 2 hour 5 mins By Road. Gavi is 14 km south west of Vandiperiyar

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Konni Forest Reserve

The lush green land has been prominent as a haven of wild elephants and as an elephant training center. The large area of thick forest with wild animals made Konni to emerge as another tourist spot for safaris and trekking. In Kerala there are two elephant training centers, the other located at Kodanad. It is located in the Adoor revenue division and it is one of the major towns situated near it. Most Tamil workers in Kerala are in Konni

Konni Forest Reserve

Muloor Smarakam

Muloor Smarakam or Muloor Memorial, siutated about 12 km from Pathanamthitta town is the memorial to Muloor S.Padmanabha Panicker(1869-1931) a renowned social reformer and poet, is located at Elavumthitta. His home at Elavumthitta is preserved as his monument by the Department of Culture of the State Government.

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