”Kumarakom at  Kerala is a better place to stay with Nature”

Explore & Experience Kumarakom!

The maximum length and breadth of Lake Vembanad are visible from Kumarakom. There is always a comfortable breeze and waves on the lakeside of Kumarakom, as the Arabian Sea is west of Kumarakom. Sun Set is enjoyable from the bank of Lake Vembanad in Kumarakom. The morning on the Lakeside of Kumarakom, is very pleasant, as the trees on the lakeside provide very good shade and also the breeze from the west, southeast, and northeast, gives comfort and relaxation over here. Experience the live beauty of waves, the flow of water in the lake, the drifting of Houseboats, Shikara, Fishermen’s Boat, thrilling sceneries of Speedboats & Water Scooters cruising through Kumarakom Backwaters,  and the unique experience of the Vellavali (Catching of Pearl Spot fish)

The evening is also enjoyable because of the breeze from the west and the fascinating waves on the bank of  Lake Vembanad at Kumarakom. Always the temperature on the lakeside will be 2 to 5 degrees lower than many other Tourist destinations. The Lakeside of Kumarakom has pollution-free fresh air and there is more oxygen in the air, therefore Kumarakom is a much more attractive, enjoyable, and better place to live than many other tourist destinations. Kumarakom is a famous tourism destination located just 10 kilometers from Kottayam and 35 km away from Alappuzha. The Meenachil River and Lake Vembanad surround three sides of Kumarakom.

 

Best season to stay in Kumarakom


Kumarakom has a reasonably good climate throughout the year. Rain comes basically from the west, southwest, northwest, and southeast. There is severe, moderate, or intermittent rain for almost 3 to 8 months in Kerala and there is also rain during the summer months, that is February, March & April. The best season to stay in Kumarakom is from May to January. The best season to stay in Kumarakom is from August to January. February, March & April are a little warmer in Kumarakom. But during this period also Lakeside Accommodations are more comfortable and relaxing than many other places.

Kumarakom is an excellent natural tourist destination for relaxation.

Bank of Lake Vembanad in Kumarakom Is A Better Place To Visit and To Live. Kumarakom Village is a world-famous Tourist Destination, well known for its backwaters, three sides of Kumarakom are surrounded by Lake Vembanad, and also the Meenachil River flows through Kumarakom. Kumarakom is very famous for its very tasty Pearl Spot Fish (Karimeen) from Lake Vembanad.

Lake Vembanad
This is the largest Backwater of Kerala, a major part of Kumarakom faces Vembanad Lake, which extends from Alappuzha in the south and Thrissur in the north and its length is around 100 Km.  The lake has a maximum width of about 8 km. and is about 4 to 26 feet deep. Four Rivers mainly Meenachil, Manimala, Pampa, and Achankovil directly join this lake. Vembanad Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Kerala and the longest in India.   Vembanad Lake gets fresh water from four main rivers in Kerala originating from the Western Ghats, flowing through the Vembanad Lake, and joining the Arabian Sea.

Marvelous sightseeing from the bank of Lake Vembanad in Kumarakom
Beautiful Sunset can be experienced from the lakeside of Kumarakom, Watch the houseboats, motorboats, speed boats, country boats, and fishermen’s boats sail past. Unique scenery, throughout the day, and also the breeze and the waves of the beautiful lake. Joyous sights of the sunset, stars, and moonset. Watch the beautiful sight of the lights and fireworks on the western side of the lake and the stars in the sky during the night. Enjoy the rainy season by experiencing the rain coming from far away and also the breeze and the waves of the lake, nature’s live sound, and light show of thunder and lightning at night. Vellavaley–fishermen catching the pearl spot fish with their bare hands.

Backwater cruising in Kumarakom & Alappuzha
Kumarakom backwaters are one of the best backwaters for backwater cruising in a Houseboat, motor Boat, and Speed Boat or in a Country boat. It is around 20 Km long and around 8 Km breadth. You can see the beautiful Resorts on the lakeside of Kumarakom, such as from north Coconut Lagoon, Bird sanctuary, Fish sanctuary, Waterscapes, Taj Garden Retreat, Coco Bay, Kumarakom Lake resort, MRF Guest House, St. Peters church, Beautiful Cross constructed in the Lake, by ILLIKKALAM Family Members and donated to St. Johns Attamangalam Church in 1965. Rama Varma Union Club, Lake Song Resort. Radisson Plaza Resort, Sailing Club, Backwater Ripples, Paradise Resort, ILLIKKALAM Lake Resort, Backwater Resort, Kottayam Club, Abad whispering Palms Etc., Cruising through Kumarakom Backwaters is very good, as you can enjoy the Breeze and waves of the lake Vembanad, you can view the fishing by the fishermen and also the Vellavali. You can see the Pathiramanal Island, R Block, C Block, and also Alleppey Backwaters.

Best season to visit Kumarakom
Kumarakom is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable destinations among the Backwater Destinations in India. You can go out, even for a boat cruise, and even if the lake is rough, it is not dangerous like the sea during the Monsoon Season. The accommodation at a lake-facing cottage or room at the edge of Lake Vembanad in Kumarakom is a great experience. You can try your backwater experience in a country boat, motorboat, shikhara, houseboat, or in speed boat. All the types of boats have different experiences to share with you. May to January is the best time to Visit, the monsoon season usually starts by the middle of May and it will continue until almost November.

Accommodation in a lakeside and lake-facing cottage will provide a unique experience of the natural beauty of the backwaters of Kerala and the beauty of the Sky during the monsoon. Shikara boat, a smaller version of Houseboats, which may be available for cruising, if the lake is calm and quiet. This is also a great time to go bird watching, as many migratory birds visit Kumarakom during the monsoon.

Kumarakom is soothing and enjoyable
Experience, Beautiful Vembanad Lake, Houseboats, Shikara Boats, Sunset, Unique fishing methods namely Vellavali, Village life, and Responsible Tourism Activities in Kumarakom. Kumarakom is well known for its backwaters, three sides of Kumarakom are surrounded by Lake Vembanad, and also Meenachil River flows through Kumarakom to Vembanad Lake. Lobsters and Pearl Spot Fish (Karimeen) from Vembanad Lake are very tasty.

Backwater cruising in House Boats, Motor Boats, Speed Boats, and Country Boats are unique experience in Kumarakom. Ferry Service to Muhamma, a visit to the Birds Sanctuary, sightseeing in Kumarakom, and a boat trip to Pathiramanal are different experiences. Kumarakom is Well connected by Roads, from Kottayam, Alappuzha, Vaikom, Ernakulum/Kochi, and also by water transportation. There is direct access to Alappuzha by water and road. Agricultural Research Centre, three very famous Boat Clubs, and three famous Boat Races in and around Kumarakom are other attractions.

Kumarakom is a Special Tourism Zone
Kumarakom has been declared a Special Tourism Zone by the Kerala state Government, as legislated by Kerala Tourism Act, 2005.

Responsible Tourism (RT) Activities in Kumarakom
It was in March 2008, that the Responsible Tourism project was officially inaugurated in Kumarakom. The project assured the villagers that tourism could give them a livelihood. Responsible Tourism (RT) Activities focus mainly on three areas – the Economic, Social, and Environmental aspects of the destination.

The RT authorities of Kumarakom have planned and implemented various projects with these focus areas. The projects were to promote the natives to reap the benefits of the tourism industry by offering their products and services to visitors. It also provides opportunities for interaction with tourists giving the natives exposure to new ideas and cultures, and also gives them a platform for showcasing their talents. Kumarakom Village won the National Tourism Award for Best Responsible Tourism Project for the year 2008-2009.

Awards & Recognitions To Kumarakom

* National Tourism Award-2008/09

Best Responsible Tourism Project Kumarakom

Responsible Tourism Initiative

*PATA Grand Award 2011

Environment

Destination Kumarakom

* National Tourism Award 2011/12

Best Rural Tourism Project

Rural Tourism Project at Kumarakom

*National Tourism Award 2012/13

Best Civic Management of a Tourist Destination

Kumarakom Grama Panchayat

* UNWTO Ulysses Award 2013

Innovation in Public Policy and Governance

Responsible Tourism Project at Kumarakom, Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala.

* PATA Gold Award 2014

Corporate Social Responsibility

Kumarakom Responsible Tourism, Kerala Tourism

* National Tourism Award 2015/16

Best Responsible Tourism initiative in the ‘niche’ category

Kumarakom Responsible Tourism, Kerala Tourism

* World Travel Mart Responsible Tourism Award 2017

WTM Highly Commended Award

Kumarakom Responsible Tourism Project, RT Mission

*World Travel Mart Gold Award 2018

Best for Managing Success Category Gold Award

Responsible Tourism Kumarakom

Abraham John
Some people, though never in the limelight, contribute greatly to society by putting their genius to hard work. Abraham John of the Kumarakom Manayathra Bungalow (ILLIKKALAM) was one such person. In a life spanning six decades (1878 to 1939), John carved a niche for himself in the history of Kumarakom with his many and varied creations and experiments.

The huge Clock Tower at Kumarakom
A creation of Abraham John’s, which still attracts a lot of visitors, is the huge clock tower in front of his house, facing the lake. He completed designing the clock tower in the early 20th century and built it with the help of a blacksmith in 1930. The clock, once a great boon to the fishermen and boatmen, is not in working condition now, though still visible to those who pass by on the lake.

About 20 palchakrams (gear-wheels) are used for the timekeeping. Two metallic weights of 90 kilos each are connected to the clock with two long metal rods.  A bell is also connected to the clock. The hammer placed near it used to strike the bell every half hour. Two cranks were used to wind the clock; the winding had to be done once every 24 hours.

The clock tower resembles the one in Thiruvananthapuram, near the Padmanabhaswamy Temple. It is said that John received acclamations and a gold medal from the King of Travancore for creating the clock. Mahatma Gandhi also wrote him a congratulatory letter.

Other Contributions
Abraham John is also credited with playing a crucial role in the popularization of the Pettiyum Parayum, the traditional dewatering mechanism made of wooden planks, in Kuttanad. Mr. Brunton is said to be the one who brought the device to Kumarakom but he was unwilling to share the technical details of the machine with anyone. Abraham John spent an entire night in the water to understand the design of the new device. Later, he sketched it on paper and designed the device himself.

Pathiramanal Island ( Midnight Land )
Pathiramanal is a beautiful island in the Vembanad Lake it lies on the border of  Kumarakom. There is only 30 30-minute journey in a Motor Boat and only a 10-minute journey by a Speed boat from Kumarakom to Pathiremanal, and from  Alappuzha, it will take more than 2 hours to reach Pathiramanal by motor boat and 45 minutes in a speed boat. The Island originally had 68 Hectares (168 Acres), There is a legendary story regarding the creation of this island, One famous Brahmin who possessed supernatural powers was traveling through Vembanad Lake in a country Boat. During the trip, the Brahmin wanted to pass urine, but passing urine in the lake water was considered a sin. So with his supernatural power, he created an island called pathiramanal (Midnight-sand) in the lake. The undisturbed atmosphere of the island provides a favoured breeding ground for various Birds. This island has its own unique flora with rare plants like crocodile apples, various climbers, mangroves, medicinal plants, etc.

Kumarakom Birds  Sanctuary
There are 180 species of birds found in the Kumarakom bird sanctuary, the story of the bird sanctuary begins in the year 1847, when Mr Alfred George Baker started developing a vast area of Vembanad Lakeshore at Kumarakom. He planted Mangrove bushes and created a green belt on the lake shore to protect his land and crops. He also kept an area of about ten acres of land with mangroves to accommodate local as well as migratory birds coming from far-off regions. No one was allowed to enter the area to disturb the birds. A permanent Bird sanctuary was thus formed which may be the first of its kind in the country. Later construction works of Resorts and Hotels over these areas disturbed the birds. Now the trees in front of the Taj hotel, KTDC entrance, and the forest Office are the breeding area of Darters, Little Cormorants, Indian shags, and Pond Herons.

Thanneermukkham Salt Water Barrage
This is only 12 Km. away from Kumarakom by road, and it is on the northwest of Kumarakom, only 15 minutes in a Speed Boat, one and a half hours in a Houseboat, or in a Motor Boat. Its length is 1400 meters and has 93 shutters. These shutters were fitted to control the entry of saline water from the Arabian Sea to the southern part of the barrage to facilitate two crops of paddy in a year. The original decision was to keep the shutters of the barrier open for the period from 31st March to 15th    December (9 months) every year after the harvest of the Punja crop. The major objective of this project was to prevent the intrusion of salinity to Lake Vembanad during summer to enable a second paddy crop every year.Mr. John Abraham ILLIKKALAM wrote in Malayalam Manorama daily articles, vehemently criticising the project. He said that the project would upset the balance of nature and prevent tidal flow from causing water pollution and health problems.

Fish Sanctuary
The northeastern side of Lake Vembanad near the bird sanctuary, in Kumarakom, a protected fish sanctuary for pearl spot fish ( Karimeen),(Etroplus suratensis)the first of its kind in India, was established in Open Vembanad Lake, on an experimental basis. A variety of nest and reef substrates were deposited on the floor of the lake to provide artificial nesting surfaces for karimeen. Half-split coconut shells, large boulders of laterite blocks, specially designed cement concrete tetrapods, and piles of coconut trees were used as paaru and reefs simulating breeding habitats for fish in this open lake sanctuary. But now it is not maintained.

Regional Agricultural Research Station, Kumarakom
The Coconut Research Station, Kumarakom was established in the year 1947 to cater to the research needs of coconut in the reclaimed alluvial soils of Kuttanad. 24 hectares of land required for establishing the station was obtained from the R.B.A. Baker. This was upgraded to the status of a Regional Agricultural Research Station in 1982. The total geographical area of the farm attached to the RARS is 45 hectares.

Objectives of the Station
The main objective of the station was originally to conduct research on coconut and coconut-based cropping systems with special reference to coconut diseases. Now the Station is conducting problem-oriented location-specific research on all crops in the Special Zone (5254 Sq. km. in Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, and Thrissur) of the problem areas. The main mandate of the station is research on coconut and coconut-based farming systems and integrated farming.

Agriculture Farm & Sales Centre
A lot of vegetable seeds, fruit trees, Ayurvedic plants, & spices plants, coconut trees & Palm trees are sold here.

Vellavali is a unique type of  fishing in Kumarakom and Alleppey Backwaters
One of the very strange ways of fishing in this region is Vellavali, and only one type of fish called Karimeen (Pearl spot) is caught by bare hand by fishermen by this way of fishing called Vellavali. Karimeen is a popular fish and is generally found in the Backwaters of Kerala. It is a very tasty fish and usually, it may grow more than 200 grams the general size will be the size of a human palm, but it also has bones. Small wooden country boats are used for fishing, and in each Country Boat, 5 to 7 people will be there to catch the fish in the backwaters. They will carry a minimum 3 long bamboo poles; one man will use one of the poles from the backside of the Country Boat for moving the same and others will use oars to move into the pre-planned fishing spot. They will carry a long  Valli (Unique fishing equipment) of around 85 Mar (475 Feet), this Valli was formerly made up of long thick coir and tender coconut leaf. Thousands of the same leaf after removing the mid-rib will be attached to the Valli, each leaf will have an average 1-inch thickness and 2 to 2.5 feet length. This leaf will be attached at a distance of up to 8 inches. Nowadays plastic is being used for the coir and the leaf.

Two men will tie each end of the Valli just above their hip and will take one bamboo pole each they will jump down from the country boat to the water and they will start their forward movement by walking, swimming, or jumping with the help of the pole, and they will keep the distance of around 75  feet, thus they will drag the Valli in a U shape through the down of the water. Two to three persons will be following at the back side of the U-shaped Valli, they will make sounds with their hands and legs by swimming, beating, and cutting into the water.

The fish (Karimeen) which is already in the U-shaped valli,by seeing the peculiar glittering colour of the leaves of the valli usually get scared and move forward to the back side of the U shaped Valli,very fast ,but when they reach at the down of the U shaped valley, they will get further scared by hearing the artificial sound of the fishermen diving  in the water and immediately they will dip into the mud,to get escaped, when it goes through the mud at the bottom of the water,because of the movements of the back fin, mud will come up in the water. The fishermen at the back will be watching this by diving and looking at the bottom, then the fishermen will know immediately where exactly the fish is under the mud and the fishermen will dive into the bottom of the water and with their bare hands, using only the fingers, they will catch the fish on the head, and dive back to the surface of the water and by keeping the balance in the water by floating, they will throw the fish into the small country boat, which may be in the distance of 5 to 25 feet away. One fisherman will be in charge of the country boat, who will try to keep close to the divers so as to enable them to throw the caught fish from the water, very soon into the Country Boat. The divers will go back soon into the underground water as so many fish will be dipping into the mud again and again till the drawing of the Valli is stopped by the first two persons. They start their fishing by 8 am and stop by 2 pm, usually they stop fishing depending upon, the climatic conditions (Severe breeze & waves and also underground water should be clear, then only the divers can see the movements of the fish) and also depends upon the volume of the catch of the fish. Generally, they get from 5 Kg to 20 Kg fish (30 to 120 fish)The surprising fact is that the diving fishermen even go down up to 24 feet without any diving materials, to catch the Karimeen in this unique way.

Fishing at Kumarakom
Fishing At Mutherimada,5 Km away from Kumarakom market Junction, you can try Perl Spot Fishes (Karimeen) by using a fishing rod. There will be many other fish also to catch, with a fishing rod, at the above place, you can reach the place through Kannadichaal which is after the Petrol Pump in Kumarakom. You can experience the village beauty on the way to Mutherimada. The place is very comfortable with a good climate, breeze, village life experience, and natural beauty. Fishing At Kari & Metran Kayal is around 4 km away from Kumarakom and you may get different types of fish including  Perl Spot Fishes (Karimeen) by using a fishing rod, You can go in an auto rickshaw and come back in another one. Karimeen is a very tasty fish in Kerala backwaters.

Boat Races & Boat Clubs in Kumarakom
Kumarakom is very famous for its Boat clubs and the Boat Races. Sree Narayana Jayanthi Public Boat Race and Kavanattinkara Public Boat Race are held during Kerala’s festival of Onam holidays. Moreover, there is the Kottayam Boat Race which is also held every year during the Onam Festival. Many types of Boats including Snake Boats participate in the race. Kumarakom Boat Club, Kumarakom Town Boat Club, and Kumarakom Village Boat Club are the most popular Boat  Clubs in Kumarakom and also in  Kerala, which won Nehru Trophy for the Snake Boat Race, which is held every year in Alappuzha, consecutively many times, in Jawaharlal Nehru Boat Race, being held at Punnamada Kayal in Alappuzha Backwaters.

Ferry Service

One must experience a boat ride from Muhamma to Kumarakom through Vembanad Lake, the largest lake in Kerala. The 45-minute journey costs around 25 rupees. Awesome experience.Muhamma – Kumarakom boat service available. Anyone can make use of public water transportation. From Kumarakom, bus services are available as well as a 30-minute – 10 km nonstop boat ride to Kumarakom by government boat for 10 rupees only. This boat ride crosses Vembanad lake at its widest part of 10 km.

Kumarakom – Muhamma

There is a Govt. Ferry Boats start at the following times from Kumarakom govt Boat Jetty to Muhamma, which is a village just opposite of(west) Kumarakom on the bank of  Vembanad lake by cruising around 40 minutes and the charge per person is around Rs15.this is a marvelous economical short trip by experiencing village life, lot of houseboats, the famous cross constructed in the lake, fishing activities, very comfortable breeze and waves in the lake is really an activity for relaxation and enjoyment. you can come back to Kumarakom in the same boat or in another boat.

Time :06.30,0715,08.00,09.00,10.00,11.00,11.45,13.00, 13.45,14.45,15.30,16.15,17.15,18.00,19.00,20.00

Note: Please confirm again  the starting time  and availability of the Boats

Muhamma – Kumarakom
There is a Govt. Ferry Boats start at the following times from Muhamma Govt Boat Jetty to Kumarakom just opposite Vembanad Lake by cruising for around 40 minutes and the charge per person is around Rs15. This is a marvelous economical short  trip by experiencing village life, a lot of houseboats, the famous cross constructed in the lake, fishing activities, the famous cross constructed in the lake  at Kumarakom side, very comfortable breeze and waves in the lake is really activity for relaxation and enjoyment

Time:05.45-06.30-07.15-08.15-09.00-10.00-11.00-11.45-13.00-13.45-14.45-15.30-16.30-17.15, 17-15, 18-15.

Phone: 094000 50331

 Allappuzha —- Kottayam
A boat ride between Alapuzha and Kottayam is a very pleasing experience. The 2-and-a-half-hour ride in either direction costs just Rs 25. The State-run boats stop at some 40 points. For the inhabitants of these water-logged lands, the boat is the only means of transport, hence the rates are kept low. The boats are very basic: not so even wooden floors, narrow seats of coir mat cushions, with fibber bristles. But the journey is blissful, with just water, green paddy fields, Coconut trees, the village life of two districts, fishing by fishermen, and the skies. Currently, the boats do not touch Kottayam town: the service is terminated at Kanjiram, which is 7 km off Kottayam. You can catch a bus or autos for reaching your place of accommodation. At Alapuzha, the bus terminus and the ferry points are adjacently located.

Time:7.30 Am, Via: Chithira, Pattaserry, Vettikadu/ 9.35 Am, Via: Kuppapuram, Pandissery / 11.30Am,Via: Soman Jetty, Kuppapuram, Pullathussery / 2.30 Pm, Via: Kuppapuram, Chithira / 5.15 Pm, Via: Kuppapuram, Pandissery.

Kottayam —- Allappuzha
Time: 6.45 Am, Via: Chithira, Pattaserry/ 11.30 Am, Via: Chithira, Pattaserry/ 1 Pm, Via: Pullathussery, Pandissery/ 3.30 Pm, Via : 24000 Kayal, Pullathussery, Aryadu, Punamada/ 5.15 Pm, Via: Pullathussery, Chithi.For More Information & Complaints:0471-2332021,2320600,Mobile No:9447051333,Email:minister-transport@kerala.gov.in

Hindu Temples & Deities In Kumarakom

Sri Muthen’s Nada Mahadeva Temple
Main Idol—Siva, Festival—April (4 days before Vishu) Location—Konchumada, Kumarakom South.

Thekkumkara Sri Ardhanariswara Temple
Main Idol—Siva & Parvathy Sitting together in the same idol having half male and half female, Festival–April, Location—Pandan bazaar, Kumarakom south

Puthiyakavu Devi Temple
Main Idol— Bhadrakali, Festival—April, During festival time, two days before the hoisting of the flag, there will be an artistic performance as part of a religious rite known as THEEYATTU (A kind of ritual worship of Goddess Kali) Location—Near  Govt. High School, Kumarakom South

Sri Dharma Sastha Temple & Subrahmanya Temple
Both of these Temples are inside the same wall, This is the first temple in Kumarakom.Subrahmanyan(Kumaran)/ Sastha (Ayyappan), Festival-January—February.Location—Near  Govt.High School, Kumarakom South

Sree Kumaramangalam Subramanyaswamy Temple
Near Govt. Boat Jetty, Kumarakom. The temple was consecrated in 1903 by Sri Narayana Guru. Main Idol-Subrahmanyan (Kumaran), Festival—February –March

Churches in Kumarakom

St.Johns Vadakkumkara Church
Festival–May

St.Johns Vallara Puthen Church
Festival—May, Location—Opposite of Kumarakom Panchayat Office

St.Johns Attamangalam Jacobite Syrian Church
Festival—January,Kumarakom

The Navanazreth Holy Family Church
Festival—January,Near Konchumada, Kumarakom South

St.Johns Orthodox Syrian Christian Church
Festival—January, Near Petrol Pump, Kumarakom

Thazhathangady Juma Masjid 10 kilometers from Kumarakom
Thazhathangady Juma Masjid The 1000-year-old Thazhathangady Juma Masjid, is situated at a distance of around  10 km from Kumarakom. This mosque is famously known as Thazhathangadi Mosque, which lies on the banks of River Meenachil. It is more than 1000 years old and is considered to be one of the oldest mosques in India. The Thazhathangadi Juma Masjid, is one of the oldest mosques in the country. It is believed that Habib Dinar, son of Malik Dinar who introduced Kerala to Islam, constructed the masjid. The picturesque beauty of the Masjid, on the banks of River Meenachil, attracts many visitors. Architecturally, it is a work of art. The carved wooden gabled roof, the beautiful inner courtyard, the latticed windows, and the traditional bathing area all combine to give it a look of royalty. There are two graves in the mosque, that of Malik Ibn Dinar and of the mason who constructed the mosque.  There is also a sacred well with stone steps like the ones commonly seen in temples. The Government of Kerala has declared the mosque as one of its protected monuments.

How to reach Kumarakom,in Kottayam Dist,Kerala State
By Air & then by road
Via Cochin International Airport, in Ernakulam Dist.(80 K.m.) 2.5 Hours
Via Thiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum) Intl. Airport (180 K.m.) 4.5  Hours
Via Karipur Intl. Airport (Kozhikode / Calicut International Airport) (215 K.m.) 5.45 Hours
Via Kannur  Intl Airport ( 326 Km ) 9 Hours.
Via Mangaluru  International Airport (463.1 km)10 hr 31 min.

By Rail, then by road
Via Kottayam Railway station (16 Km).

Via Cherthala Railway Station (22Km)
Via Alappuzha Railway Station(40Km)
Via Ernakulam Railway Station(58Km)

By Ferry Service / Boat, then by road
Via Muhamma, in Alappuzha district, then through Ferry Service to Kumarakom Boat Jetty. ( 2.5 Km)


By Private Boat / Speed Boat
Via Alappuzha by Private Boat, then directly to ILLIKKALAM Lakeside Cottages (2.5 Hours)
Via Alappuzha by Speed Boat, then directly to ILLIKKALAM Lakeside Cottages ( 30 Minutes)