Excursion in Cochin
Kaladi (35 km):

The
birthplace of Adi Sankaracharya, the great Advaita philosopher of the 8th century,
Kaladi is 10 km from Aluva. Temples dedicated to Sri Sankara, Sarada Devi, Sri
Krishna and Sri Ramakrishna add to the sanctity of the destination. A place
called Crocodile Ghat is where Sri Sankara took his vows of renunciation. According
to legends, a crocodile caught hold of him and refused to release him until
Sankara's mother Aryamba permitted him to accept Sanyas (renunciation).
Kodanad (30 km from Kottayam town):
Situated in the high ranges on the southern bank of the Periyar, Kodanad is
one of the largest elephant training centres in south India. Elephants specially
trained for safari are provided with saddles for riding. There is also a mini
zoo for wild animals here.
Chendamangalam (42 km from Ernakulam town):
This is a rare geographical combination of three rivers, seven inlets, hillocks
and vast expanses of green plains. The Paliam Palace, abode of the Paliath Achans,
hereditary Prime Ministers to the erstwhile Maharajas of Kochi, represents the
architectural splendour of Kerala. The Palace houses a collection of historic
documents and relics. The hillocks at Kottayil Kovilakom presents the unusual
sight of a temple, a church, a mosque and the remains of a Jewish synagogue,
all situated next to each other. Also interesting is a visit to the remains
of the Vypeenkotta Seminary built in the 16th century by the Portuguese.
Malayatoor (47 km from Kochi):
Malayatoor is famous for the catholic church on the 609 m high Malayatoor hill
(dedicated to St. Thomas). Thousands of devotees undertake the pilgrimage to
the shrine to participate in the annual festival - Malayatoor Perunnal (March/April).
St. Thomas is believed to have prayed at this shrine.
Bhoothathankettu (50 km north east of Ernakulam town):
A picturesque haven situated in a vast virgin forest, this mythologically popular
picnic spot lies close to the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary at Thattekkadu. Two of
the main irrigation projects of Ernakulam district - the Periyar Valley Irrigation
Project and the Idamalayar Irrigation Project - are also located nearby. Trekking
through the enchanting wilderness to the old Bhoothathankettu holds promises
of excitement to adventure lovers.
Thattekkadu Bird Sanctuary (20 km from Kothamangalam on the Kochi - Munnar
route):

This
sanctuary, nestled in evergreen forests, was discovered by the renowned ornithologist
of India, Dr. Salim Ali and is named after him. The sanctuary is notable for
indigenous birds like the Malabar grey-hornbill, the woodpecker, rose-ringed
and blue-winged parakeet etc. Rare birds like the Ceylon frog-moth and the Rose-billed
roller are also seen here. Diverse migrant species home in here during season.
Wildlife can also be sighted often.
Athirapally waterfalls (80 km)
Guruvayoor (108 km):
Sree Krishna Temple (non Hindus are not allowed)
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (192 km)
Munnar (130 km):
Hill station, tea plantations
Kumarakom (92 km):
Lake Resort, backwater cruises.
Lakshadweep Islands :
Lakshadweep, a Union Territory of India, is a group of 36 islands, located in
the Arabian Sea, about 300 km off Kochi. Of these islands, Androt, Amini, Agatti,
Bitra, Chetlat, Kadamat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti and Minicoy are inhabited. The main
occupation of the islanders is fishing. The languages spoken are Malayalam and
Mahl. Tourists are permitted to enter through package tours offered by SPORTS.
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