Tourist Attractions Around Kochi
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Kodanad Elephant Training Centre : View of the Majestic.
Kodanad Elephant Training Centre is a popular tourist attraction located in Kodanad, near the town of Angamaly in Kerala, India. It is situated approximately 17 kilometres away from Angamaly. The centre is known for its efforts in training and rehabilitating elephants, offering visitors an opportunity to observe and interact with these majestic creatures in a natural environment.

Cherai Beach: Unwind with the waves
Cherai Beach, located in the enchanting coastal town of Cherai in Kerala, is a picturesque stretch of golden sands caressed by the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea. 27 kms away from Angamaly, this serene beach is a harmonious blend of natural beauty and tranquillity, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. With its pristine shoreline, swaying palm trees, and clear blue waters, Cherai Beach offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you want to bask in the sun, take a refreshing dip in the sea, or simply stroll along the shore, Cherai Beach provides a serene and idyllic setting to unwind and soak in the beauty of nature.

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Athirappilly: Behold the peak of Nature’s Beauty
Athirappilly is a breathtakingly beautiful waterfall located in Thrissur district, Kerala, India. Cascading down from a height of approximately 80 feet, the waterfall is a mesmerising sight to behold. The sheer force and grandeur of the waterfall, coupled with the captivating natural surroundings, create a truly awe-inspiring experience. It is a popular tourist attraction just 40 kms from Angamaly and has been featured in several movies for its scenic beauty. A visit to Athirappilly offers a serene escape into nature, with opportunities for photography, trekking, and enjoying the tranquil ambience.

Thekkady : Amidst the picturesque forest
Thekkady is a picturesque hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It is famous for the Periyar Tiger Reserve, one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in India. Thekkady offers a stunning landscape of dense forests, spice plantations, and meandering rivers. Visitors can enjoy activities like wildlife safaris, boat cruises on Periyar Lake, trekking, and elephant rides. Thekkady is located at a distance of approximately 111 kilometres from Angamaly. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts seeking an immersive experience in the lap of nature.

Kanakamala
Kanakamala, a village in Thrissur district and is 228 kms from Angamaly. shares its name with a prominent hill in the region. Situated approximately 3000 feet above sea level, Kanakamala offers a serene and elevated setting. The village enjoys regular bus services connecting it to nearby towns such as Chalakudy and Kodakara, facilitating easy access for visitors. Located on the western side of the Sahyadri Ghats, the hill of Kanakamala allows you to immerse yourself in the tranquil ambience and explore the natural wonders that await at Kanakamala village.

St. George Forane Church: Epitome of divinity
Located 20 kms within Angamaly the St. George Forane Church holds a revered place as one of the oldest Roman Catholic Churches in the state. Fondly known as Edapally Pally, this historic church traces its origins back to 594 AD. With its rich history and spiritual significance, the St. George Forane Church in Edapally continues to be a place of devotion and pilgrimage, drawing visitors from far and wide.