Places to visit in Thodupuzha

Growing rapidly from a little riverside community to a thriving industrial and tourism centre, Thodupuzha is generally considered Central Kerala’s most dynamic city.

In Kerala’s Idukki district, the lovely town of Thodupuzha serves as a gateway to the rest of the state. It is located 200 kilometres away from Trivandrum, which is the administrative centre. Growing rapidly from a little riverside community to a thriving industrial and tourism centre, Thodupuzha is generally considered Central Kerala’s most dynamic city. It has been dubbed “Hollywood of Kerala” due to the fact that many South Indian films have been shot there.

Those who want solitude amid the wooded hills and untamed terrain of Thodupuzha will not be disappointed. A lovely stream runs through the middle of this Keralan town, adding to its already impressive natural beauty. Travellers wishing to unwind in the great outdoors, explore the beautiful scenery, or just appreciate the beauty of the mountains should make the trip to Thodupuzha. 

Take a look at the several routes that you might take to reach Thodupuzha tourist places:

By air: The closest airport is the Cochin International Airport, which is located 54 kilometres away. When travelling from Kochi International Airport to Thodupuzha, you have the option of taking a public bus or a private cab.

By train: It is not possible to go to Thodupuzha via train at the moment. Kottayam Railway Station is 54 kilometres from Thodupuzha. This town in Kerala, however, has plans to build a train station in the near future.

By road: The roads leading to and from Thodupuzha are quite convenient. With the construction of a 4-lane highway, the time it takes to travel between Thodupuzha and Kochi is expected to drop to around 45 minutes.

 

5 Thodupuzha tourist places to explore 

Uravappara

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Uravappara is a tiny hilltop in Olamattom, close to the town of Thodupuzha (2.9 km). Visitors from far and wide are drawn here by the breathtaking scenery. The hill’s namesake, “Sree Subramanya Swami Temple” may be found at an elevation of around 500 feet above sea level. Tourists looking to worship the major god, Lord Muruga, in the appearance of “Bala Subramanya” would find this place to be a hospitable one. The temple celebrates its yearly festivity during the Malayalam months of Makaram. 

In addition, this location is significant in mythology. During their time spent in exile, the famous heroes of the ancient Indian epic known as the Mahabharata are said to have made a stop here, according to a local tradition. On top of the rocks, there are three large stones that may have been used for cooking.

 

Thommankuthu Waterfalls

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Thommankuthu is a magnificent place that is dedicated to a succession of waterfalls, various caverns, and gorgeous viewpoints. It is located less than 20 kilometres away from the city of Thodupuzha. The trail is an ideal destination for hikers since it spans a distance of 12 kilometres from the base of the mountain to the verdant woodlands beyond. The picturesque waterfalls, verdant grasslands, and breathtaking vistas never fail to excite the hikers and leave them wishing for more. Also, make sure you take advantage of the opportunities for sport fishing that are available in the neighbouring lake.

The Thommankuthu Waterfalls are considered to be one of the top tourist locations in the Thodupuzha district because of the breathtaking natural scenery and the exciting activities that can be enjoyed while hiking through the verdant grasslands. You will be thrilled to experience nature in its purest form, whether you want to go all the way to the top or choose for a more leisurely stroll instead.

 

Aanachadikuth Waterfalls

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In the Idukki district of Kerala, the Aanachadikuth waterfall may be found roughly 20 kilometres away from Thodupuzha. The scene of a freshwater stream that is encircled by low rocks and trees seems to be enchantingly gorgeous and helps induce mental calm. In close proximity to the Thommankuthu waterfalls is where you’ll find this enchanting waterfall.

 

Nedumala caves

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The entrance to the Nedumala caverns may be found near the town of Piralimattom, which is around 10 kilometres away from Thodupuzha. Caves carved out of granite by humans may be seen at this archaeological site, which dates back to the Prehistoric era. This location attracts a huge number of history buffs as well as visitors who are interested in gaining knowledge about the wonderful homes that our ancestors once inhabited.

 

Ilaveezhapoonchira

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Unique among hill stations, Ilaveezhapoonchira can be found between the three peaks of Thonippara, Mankunnu, and Kudayathoor Mala, located at a distance of 23 km from Thodupuzha. Since there are no trees to be seen in the vast expanse of this location, the name is a fitting allusion to the lack of foliage.

 

Local traditions of Thodupuzha

 

  • Religious Implications

Thodupuzha has long been regarded as a place that fosters religious tolerance and peaceful cohabitation. This tranquil and peaceful town is home to both Hindu temples and Christian churches in addition to Islamic mosques.

 

  • Traditional Clothing

Women often wear sarees, while males put on white dhotis or lungis with a blouse. In this city, Malayalam and English are the two most common languages spoken.

 

  • Celebrations of the Region

Onam and Chandanakudam are among the holidays that are observed with the greatest fervour in Thodupuzha. Festivals are occasions for getting together with one’s family and celebrating with a great deal of enthusiasm. A well-known celebration known as Adimali Fest is held every year in this area. This celebration of tourism and agriculture was first held in 1991 and has continued every year since.

 

  • Historic Art and Culture

The traditional dance art of Kerala is called Kathakali, and its performances often include stories from Indian mythology. The Indian state of Kerala is credited with being the birthplace of martial art known as kalaripayattu, which dates back to the sixth century. Even in modern times, a significant amount of the practice can be seen in Thodupuzha.

 

FAQs

Why is Thodupuzha so well-known?

In addition to its abundance of breathtaking vistas and adrenaline-pumping activities, Thodupuzha provides visitors with the calming companionship of nature.

What are some of Thodupuzha's flaws?

Travellers should be aware that the summers in Thodupuzha may be demanding and unpleasant.

Who ought to go to Thodupuzha?

Nature lovers, those who are interested in animals, and people who are looking for an exciting experience should go to Thodupuzha.

When should one visit Thodupuzha?

Between the months of August and November, Thodupuzha is at its most beautiful. The climate during these months is quite agreeable, making it an excellent time for all types of outdoor activities and excursions, particularly those involving sightseeing. Even if it is a little bit chillier, January and February are also wonderful months to go to Thodupuzha. The months of March through July have an uncomfortable rise in temperature, which is accompanied by an increase in humidity.

How should one go to Thodupuzha?

The district of Thodupuzha may be found in the part of central Kerala that is farthest to the east. The town may not have an airport or train station, but it is not difficult to get there thanks to the great road connection that exists there.

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