Explore Kottayam: A Melange of Culture and Heritage

Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple: One of the oldest and most prominent temples in Kottayam, Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple’s architecture is a fine example of traditional Kerala temple architecture, with intricate carvings and towering gopurams (gateway towers). The annual festival, Thirunakkara Arattu, attracts devotees and tourists alike with its colorful processions, cultural performances, and traditional rituals.

Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple: Another significant temple in Kottayam is the Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is renowned for its magnificent architecture, particularly its impressive gopuram adorned with exquisite sculptures. The temple hosts the annual Ezhara Ponnana festival, during which a grand procession featuring caparisoned elephants is held, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Vagamon: Situated around 65 kilometers from Kottayam, Vagamon is a breathtaking hill station known for its lush greenery, meadows, and tranquil ambiance. It offers a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, with opportunities for trekking, paragliding, and nature walks amidst picturesque landscapes. The serene Vagamon Pine Forests, Thangal Para viewpoint, and Kurisumala Ashram are popular attractions here.

Bay Island Driftwood Museum: Located in Kumarakom, just a short distance from Kottayam, the Bay Island Driftwood Museum is a unique attraction showcasing a fascinating collection of driftwood sculptures. Created by artist Raji Punnoose, these sculptures highlight the beauty and intricacy of natural wood formations found along the shores. Visitors can admire the craftsmanship and creativity displayed in each piece while learning about the art of driftwood sculpting.