Thursday 5 September 2019

Places of Interest in Thiruvalla | Place to Stay in Thiruvalla | Family Accommodation in Thiruvalla


Thiruvalla is is a town on the western border of Pathanamthitta District  and it also the headquarters of the taluk of same name located in Pathanamthitta district in the State of Kerala, India. It is located 31 kilometers towards west from district head quarters Pathanamthitta .  It  is in the border of the Pathanamthitta district,  Alappuzha district and Kottayam district. The nearby  towns of Thiruvalla are  Kottayam,  Chengannur , Changanassery  and Mavelikkara. 

The ancient name of Thiruvalla was “Valla vai”. The name had some relation with the river Manimala which was known as “Vallapuzha”. The mouth is known as “Valla vai”. Thiruvalla town is spread over an area of 27.94 km2. It lies on the banks of the rivers Manimala and Pamba, and is a land-locked region surrounded by irrigating streams and rivers.   Formerly some areas of present Changanacherry were parts of Thiruvalla. Now the boundaries of the taluk are Varattar Bridge on the south, Lappalam on the north, Pullad on the east and Edathua on the west.

Thiruvalla is regarded as the “Land of Non resident Indians“ as it has a large Non-Resident Indian Community.   Studies suggest people migrate due to economical, social, political and environmental reasons.

Thiruvalla is famous for its various religious festivals,  education establishments  and medical colleges and hospitals. Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital and Believers Church Medical College Hospital are two of the reputed medical colleges and hospitals  located in this town.  It is also the location of Nedumpuram Palace and Paliakkara Palace. 

Thiruvalla is also famous for the dance of Kathakali, which is hosted in the Sreevallabha temple almost every night as an offering.  The culture and heritage of Thiruvalla is tied up with temples. Archaeological evidence in the form of copper plates and proclamations suggest that this was a major center of spirituality and education. 

The Padayani  Folk is an event which is associated with festivals of a few temples of southern Kerala, especially Pandalam, Kadammanita and Chenganoor. Visiting during this time could be an enriching experience. 

Shree Vallabha Temple in Thiruvalla is a masterpiece. The flag post of this temple is carved out of a single rock with a Garudan at the top and is one the places in the city worth visiting. 

Aranmula, another must-visit, is promoted by the rural tourism board and is famous for Aranmula Kannadi  (hand-made mirrors made of polished metal). 

Parumala Church is another tourist spot located in this city which attracts many tourists.  Parumala, situated at a little distance from Thiruvalla, is a must-visit in this city. A large number of people visit this place on the first and second day of November every year.

Kaviyoor, built in the 8th century, reflects Pallava architecture is also worth visiting. The Thekekudi Cave Temple in Kaviyoor is built in a cave in the ranges of the Western Ghats and can be reached by foot alone. It is a highly visited pilgrimage center. 

Niranam is a church that is said to be one of the seven churches founded by St Thomas and is around 2,000 years old. It is also believed that the great poet Kannassa Panicker wrote his main poetic works close to this spot.

Thiruvalla is a perfect destination for a great time with your dear ones. Enjoy the attractions of this popular tourist spot. With so much to lure your senses and offer you recreation at its best, get drenched in the spirit of adventure that you get to explore at Thiruvalla. Enjoy together all the points of popular interests and bring back several memorable moments. Thiruvalla also enables you to steal a self-indulgent moment for yourself as well.  

So, check out the Thiruvalla tourist spot for all the attractions that is on offer and visit this spot on weekends for a rejuvenating time. World standards, extraordinary architecture, innovative layouts, and well-thought execution make place a highly coveted point of tourist interest. Thiruvalla is the sure way to refresh and relax after a busy weekday. Explore interesting themes, fabulous designs, colorful landscapes, amusing characters, ambient music, props and merchandise available in nearby stores- all at one place. Thiruvalla, Kerala is the best way to have a memorable time with kids and family.

On a daily basis there are approximately 165 flights that operate at Cochin International Airport. Besides flying you can also reach Thiruvalla through train. Thiruvalla is one of the most popular train stations in Thiruvalla.

By road Thiruvalla is surrounded by Chengannur, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta which are 5.48 km, 13.96 km, 17.33 km away respectively. These places are ideal spots for people to plan their short weekend break.

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