Pamba, the chief resting point on your way to Sabrimala, is named after the beautiful Pamba River. You trip to Pamba, the famous Triveni Sangam and also a popular picnic spot, is certainly going to refresh your senses along with purifying your mind and body with the sacred waters of the Pamba River, the proper time to visit Pamba being from the month of March to the month of August. The breathtaking view of the Pamba River, the third longest river of Kerala, meandering all along after beginning its journey from the Pulachimalai hills, located in the Peerumedu plateau, will mesmerize you. The Pamba River passes through Thiruvalla, Ranni, Ambalappuzha and Changanassery on its course in Kerala. Formerly, Pamba was under the rule of the Pandyas, only the remnants and ruins of the Pandya Kingdom being visible today. You can reach Pamba from the Trivandrum Airport, which is located at a distance of 92 km or from the Chengannur Railway Station which is 25 km from Pamba. The Cochin Airport is 145 km from Pamba and the Thiruvalla Railway Station is at a distance of 30 km from Pamba.
On your trip to Pamba, you can explore the Sabrimala Temple, this shrine of Lord Ayappa being one of the most important holy places in India. The shrine is believed to be very sacred by the devotees who come from far-off places at Sabrimala. You can also visit Pandalam where devotees stop before going to the Sabrimala Temple. Also enjoy visiting a small town of temples, Aranmula in Pamba, which is popular all over India for its mirrors and its famous boat race. Go for exploring the beautiful Peruthenaruvi Waterfalls, which plunge into the depths from a height of 60 to 110 feet. The Maramon Convention, on the Rive Pamba bank is also worth visiting, being attended by the Christian communities from all parts of the world.
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