Kudukkathupara
Kudukkathu Eco Tourism, Alayamon, Kerala 691312, India
About Kudukkathupara
Kudukkathupara is situated at a height of 850 meters above sea level. It consists of three large rocks out of which you can climb the first two rocks. The tops of the last rock, which is also the tallest is inaccessible. About four districts of Kerala and some parts of the neighbouring Tamil Nadu state can be viewed from the top of the second rock.
Attractions near Kudukkathupara
The 8th century cave temple carved out of a large boulder.
Thenmala Dam, located in Kollam district of Kerala is the second largest irrigation project in the state of Kerala. The water from the dam is used for irrigation and for power generation. It has the longest reservoir of the state.
A giant rock cladded in legends, and an incredible opportunity for adventures.
The 13 Kannara bridge or 13 Arch Bridge (Pathimoonu Kannara Bridge) is a 108-year-old bridge from the British era consisting of 13 arches. It is a major landmark on the Kollam-Sengottai railway line. The bridge connects two hillocks and stands on thirteen granite pillars each almost a hundred feet tall. The bridge is sandwiched by the Kollam-Thirumangalam National Highway on one side and the River Kazhuthurutti on the other. It is 102.72 meters (337.0 ft) long and 5.18 meters (17.0 ft) tall.
A 90 meters tall waterfall, surrounded by large boulders and plunging from a hill side creating pools below.
The golden peaks of Ponmudi with its year-round cool climate and amazing scenery.
Where is Kudukkathupara
Discover more attractions in Kollam, where Kudukkathupara is located
The Kollam district has a cross section of Kerala's natural attributes. It is endowed with a longer coatstline