Pathanamthitta is a scenic district in Kerala known for its lush forests, rivers, hill stations, and famous pilgrimage centres like Sabarimala Temple and Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple, attracting both nature lovers and devotees.
Attractions in and around : Chuttippara Viewpoint, Malayalappuzha Bhagavathi Temple, Kadammanitta Padayani, Cherukolpuzha, Charalkunnu, Maramon, Aruvikuzhi Waterfalls, Kottappara Hills, Muloor Smarakam@ Elavumthitta.. Etc..
Chuttippara is a scenic hill formation in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, known for its 200-ft rocky hilltop and breathtaking panoramic views of the town. It is especially popular for sunrise and sunset views, offering a calm and refreshing atmosphere.
The Maramon Convention is one of the largest annual Christian gatherings in Asia, held on the sandy banks of the Pamba River at Maramon in Pathanamthitta.Organized by the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, it takes place every year in February, lasting about 8 days.
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.
Perunthenaruvi is a picturesque waterfall in Pathanamthitta district, known for its wide rocky cascades, serene forest surroundings, and breathtaking views of the Western Ghats.
Attractions Nearby : Oottupara, Panamkudantha Waterfalls, Orakkampara Waterfalls, Vaipur Hanging Bridge, Madatharuvi Waterfalls, Nagapara Viewpoint, Aruvickal Waterfalls.. Etc..
The 10-day annual Padayani festival at Kadammanitta Bhagavathy Temple is held as a part of the annual Pathamudaya Mahotsavom. Padayani at Kadammanitta begins with the chootu vaipu or the lighting of fire. The fire for this ritual is brought from the sacred lamp inside the temple and is followed by the drumming of thappu and chenda.
Sabarimala is one of the largest Hindu pilgrimage centres in India, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa and located in the forested hills of the Western Ghats in Pathanamthitta district.
Attractions in and around : Pamba, Thriveni Sangamam, Erumeli, Vavarambalam, Nilackal, etc..
The Lord Ayyappa Temple of Sabarimala, located in a forest in Pathanamthitta, is a hill shrine. There are strict traditional practices, rituals, preparations and dress codes meant for those intending to visit Sabarimala.
Erumeli, a legendary stopover on the pilgrimage to Sabarimala, is renowned for the vibrant ritual of Pettathullal. This sacred tradition symbolizes Lord Ayyappa's slaying of the demon Mahishi. Pilgrims gather in Erumeli to participate in Pettathullal, celebrating their devotion and preparing for the onward journey to Sabarimala. Experience the cultural richness and spiritual fervor of Erumeli, a vital part of the Sabarimala pilgrimage, reflecting deep-rooted traditions and unwavering faith.
Vavar Masjid in Erumeli is a sacred mosque linked to the Sabarimala pilgrimage. Dedicated to Vavar Swamy, it reflects religious harmony as Hindu devotees also visit. Pilgrims offer prayers here before Sabarimala. The nearby Petta Thullal adds cultural vibrancy to this spiritual destination.
Pilgrims visiting Sabarimala often visit major temples across Kerala along their spiritual journey. Key stops include Guruvayur Temple, Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Chottanikkara Temple, and Vaikom Mahadeva Temple. They also visit Vavar Masjid, Erumeli Dharma Sastha Temple, and Pandalam Palace, enriching the pilgrimage with devotion, tradition, and cultural unity.
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Gavi is a pristine eco-tourism destination inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Pathanamthitta. Surrounded by dense forests, hills, and reservoirs, it is known for its untouched natural beauty and rich wildlife.
Highlights
Spot wildlife like elephants, deer, and rare birds
Boating in serene forest lakes
Trekking through lush green hills
Part of Kerala’s famous eco-tourism initiatives
Activities
Visitors can enjoy guided treks, jeep safaris, birdwatching, and camping, all organized under eco-tourism programs to preserve the environment.
Access
Entry is restricted and permit-based
Usually reached via the scenic forest route from Pathanamthitta or Thekkady
Gavi is ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering a rare chance to experience Kerala’s wilderness in its purest form.
Gavi Ecotourism is a pristine eco-tourism destination inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Pathanamthitta, known for its dense forests, wildlife, scenic landscapes, and sustainable nature tourism activities.
Attractions Nearby : Neer Veezhcha Waterfalls, Sabarimala Viewpoint, Kochu Pampa Wier, Kakki Reservoir, Moozhiyar Dam, Alavumkuzhi.. Etc..
Kakki Reservoir is a scenic water body located inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Pathanamthitta. Formed by the Kakki Dam, it is surrounded by dense forests and hills, offering a tranquil and untouched natural environment.