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Tourist Attractions

Pambummekkatu Mana - 2km

Pambummekkattu Mana is a most famous Serpent worship Place, The ancient Naga temple which is famous for its history and myth that there is a five-headed snake inside the temple. Devotees believe that the divine presence of “Nagayakshi” and “Vasuki” is present in the “Kizhakkini” of Pambummekkattu Mana.


Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple - 13km

Kurumbakavu Bhagavathi Temple, popularly known as Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is one of the oldest functioning temples in India. It is assumed that the placement of the idol of Kannaki was done about 1800 years ago by Cheran Chenkuttuvan of the Chera dynasty.


Cheraman Juma Masjid Museum - 13km

The Islamic History Museum has been set up along The Cheraman Juma Masjid Mosque, which is believed to have been built in 628 AD by Malik Ibn Dinar during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammed, is considered to be the earliest masjid in India.


Cherai Beach - 25km

It is a favourite haunt of those looking for a relaxing swim with the backdrop of coconut groves being the added incentive. Famous for the rustic images of Chinese fishing nets from its sands, Cherai is one of the most visited beaches in Kochi. The seashells on Cherai Beach are unique and swimmers have been known to run into dolphins in the waters.


Thumboormuzhi Dam - 25km

Nestled in the Chalakkudy River glade while going towards the Athirappally Waterfalls lies the Thumboormuzhi Dam. Experience the hanging suspension Foot Bridge with a picturesque view of the Thumboormuzhy Dam, the River View Garden, the Ezhattumukham Eco Village and the Butterfly Garden.


Silver Storm Water Theme Park - 31km

Eco friendly Park with the most thrilling and mind boggling rides, an experience which you can choose for a lifetime. The rides here are a combination of natural wonder and manmade marvels, located near natural attractions like Athirapally Waterfalls and Vazhachal.


Athirappilly Waterfalls - 42 km

The Athirappilly Waterfall, at 24-m high, is the largest in Kerala often called ‘the Niagara of India’. Surrounded by forests that are home to all kinds of wild animals, including elephants, leopards and bisons, this area is also known to birders as the only place where all four south Indian hornbills can be spotted.


Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary - 40km

The Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary located in the serene ambiance of Western Ghats is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. With lush tropical rainforest, plenty of streams, mountains and sprawling areas of deciduous trees Chimmony Wildlife sanctuary is a haven of different species of endangered plants animals and birds


Vaidhyaratnam Ayurveda Museum - 26km

Vaidhyaratnam Ayurveda Museum, The first of its kind in the history of Ayurveda, narrates the evolution through a multimedia experience including artifacts, sculptures, scriptures and pictures meant to enlighten the public about the rich heritage of Ayurveda and also to present a comprehensive picture of the evolution of Ayurveda all over the world.


Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple - 59km

Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is one of the most renowned pilgrim centres in South India, over 5500 years old. The temple is also called as the “Dwarka of South India” due to Lord Krishna's widespread presence. It is among the most revered and popular pilgrimage destinations in Kerala and the entire country.