How to get there:
Air: The nearest airport is at Cochin, 152 km away. The Trivandrum
airport is 236 km to the south via Kottayam.
Road: Pathanamthitta is linked by motorable roads to
other towns in Kerala. Kottayam, for instance, is 76 km away.
Forest and pilgrimage centres
Carved out of Quilon district, more than half
of the area of Pathanamthitta district is forest land. The river Pamba flows through the
district, which is bounded on the east by the Western Ghats. A large part of the district,
then the eastern part of Quilon district, had been set apart for those who were evicted
from the Idukki Hydroelectric Project area as well as for educated unemployed,
ex-servicemen, Harijans and hill tribes. It was to provide these people with better
amenities that the area was sought to be developed economically and socially. Thus was
born, in November 1982, Pathanamthitta district.
Perhaps the best-known pilgrimage destination
in Kerala is Sabarimala, high up in the Sahyadri
mountains. The holy shrine dedicated to Lord Ayyappa (Dharma Sastha) attracts thousands of
pilgrims from all over, especially from other parts of South India. The main pilgrimage
season is November - January. The shrine is located 914 m. above sea level amidst dense
forests. Vehicular traffic cannot go beyond Pamba and the last five kms, to the shrine can
be reached only by trekking. But remember, tourists and foreigners, as well as women
betweeen the ages of 14 and 40, are not allowed entry.
Aranmula, a small town on the banks of the
river Pamba, 10 km from Chengannur on the Trivandrum-Kottayam route, is famed fro its
expensive hand-made mirrors of polished metal called the Aranmula Kannadi
or Aranmula Mirror. During Onam (August/ September), the Aranmula Boat Race takes place
amidst celebrations and festivities.
In February, devotees of the Marthoma
Christian faith as well as other believers converge on Maramon near Kozhencherry, 13 km
from Pathanamthitta, for the annual Maramon Convention
. Held on the river bed of the Pamba, this is said to be Asias largest gathering of
Christians. At Niranam is the oldest Christian church, believed to have been built by the
Apostle St. Thomas in 52 A. D.

Those interested in culture and the arts
would not want to miss the Vijana Kala Vedi Cultural Centre. Founded by Louba Schild, a
French scholar under the Indo-French Cultural Exchange Programme, this centre was started
with UNESCO support. The centre offers residential training courses in Keralas
traditional arts and crafts like kathakali, mohiniattam, bharata natyam, kalaripayattu,
music, wood caving etc. For more details, contact the Director, Vijana Kala Vedi Centre,
Tarayil Mukku Junction, Aranmula 689 533, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala.
At Kaviyoor, 5 km east of Tiruvalla, on the
banks of the Manimala river, atop a hill is a Hanuman temple in the characteristic Kerala
style. Not far away is another temple of archaeological significance. This rock- cut
temple has been dated to the 18th century and is close to the Pallava style. Inscriptions
on the central shrine are believed to belong to the Kali era.
The valiant ruler of Travancore Velu Thampi
Dalawa spent his last days at Mannadi, 13 km from Adoor and 45 km from Quilon.The ancient
Bhagwati temple here also houses the Kerala Institute of Folkore and Folk Arts, which has
a museum of tapes and a library.
The Perunthenaruvi waterfall which flows down a rocky path
into a ravine 100 feet deep, is accessible by bus from Quilon. |