Location
Achanpady
Landmark
Kudumba Kshema Kendram, Achanpady
Nearby Attractions
Kadambrayar Tourism
Kadambrayar Boating Centre is a charming picnic spot in a typical Kerala village, which is now an ecotourism village. Situated in Kizhakkambalam Grama Panchayat in Ernakulam district, there are myriad boating options available here, as well as a number of activities that will enchant all its visitors. Close to Wonderla amusement park, Kadambrayaris a whimsical blend of emerald waters, verdant fields and swaying coconut trees. Travellers looking for a tranquil experience will surely find here, as the serene atmosphere and the soothing water lulls your senses.
Areekal waterfalls
A must-visit place in Ernakulam district, Areekkal waterfalls is a serene destination to spend a great time with family and friends. Surrounded by woods and rubber plantations, the cascade is a pleasant place for vacationers to experience the freshness and beauty of Nature.
Kochareekkal Caves
Kochareekkal Caves is one of the hidden gem in Ernakulam district of Kerala. This cave is situated near Areekal Waterfalls in Pampakuda. Kochareekkal caves is covered with huge trees and caves which feels like a deep jungle. The caves is supported by huge roots of the tree. It is so big that it can accommodate up to 20 people. This is one of the best places for you to escape from the overloaded city life.
Hill Palace Museum
Hill Palace is an archaeological museum and palace located in the Thrippunithura neighbourhood of Kochi, Kerala. It is the largest archeological museum in the state and was the imperial administrative office and official residence of the Cochin Maharaja. Built in 1865, the palace complex consists of 49 buildings spreading across 54 acres and built in the traditional architectural style. The complex has an archaeological museum, a heritage museum, a deer park, a pre-historic park and a children's park.
Paniyeli Poru Rapids
Panieli Poru is a tourist spot in the Ernakulam region of Kerala, India caused by a natural bottleneck in the flow of the Periyar River due to rock formations.
The river, which is shallow and wide until just before the rock formations, is forced to flow through some narrow crevices in the large rocks and to flow over shallower rocks, which increases its momentum and creates a great deal of turbulence. Nevertheless, this turbulence will not be visible on the surface.