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Kottayam is a beautiful Kerala backwater
destination. This historic town is also famous for many
churches and temples and for its role in the history
of Kerala. The beautiful Vembanand Lake and its associated
backwaters border Kottayam district on the West. There
are hill ranges to the East and the Ernakulam district
to the North. Kottayam is located in an area of great
natural beauty and you're sure to be enchanted by the
scenery around Kottayam on Kerala tours with Kerala
Backwater.
The name Kottayam is derived from Kotta and Akam and
means the inside of a fort. Kottayam has a long history.
The local rulers of Munjanad and Thekkumkur used Kottayam
as their headquarters. Maharaja Marthanda Varma of Travancore
defeated the local rulers and annexed Kottayam. With
its fertile fields and transport links through the backwaters,
Kottayam was a lucrative prize. You can see the ruins
of the old palace and fort of the local rulers of Kottayam
on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater.
Kottayam is an important center of Christianity in
Kerala. There are many famous churches in Kottayam including
the St Mary's church and the St Joseph's monastery.
Some of the famous temples in Kottayam are the Ettumanoor
Shiva Temple known for its paintings and sculptures
and the Thirunakkara Mahadeva temple. You can see the
historic churches and temples of Kottayam on Kerala
tours with Kerala Backwater.
Kottayam was the first town in Kerala to achieve 100%
literacy among the adult population. Because of the
many rubber plantations in Kottayam and the beautiful
Vembanad Lake, Kottayam is known as the "Land of
Letters, Latex and Lakes." You can tour the many
attractions of Kottayam on Kerala tours with Kerala
Backwater.
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