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Pathanamthitta (Land of cultural unity)
Situated near the Western Ghats and bordered by hills, Pathanamthitta district is a visual feast with its vast unending stretches of forests, rivers and rural landscape.  Blessed by nature, the district is famous for its scenic beauty, fairs and festivals
 
Pathanamthitta is a true tropivcal diversity adorned with fertile agricultural land, plantations and forest.  A hilly terrain of pristine beauty, this is the land of temples, rivers, mountain ranges and coconut groves, Paddy, tapioca, various kinds of vegetables and spices like cardamom and pepper are extensively cultivated.  The district also abounds in extensive rubber plantations.  Pathanamthitta is bordered by the Western Ghats on the east, Kollam district on the south, Alappuzha district on the west and Kottayam and Idikki districts on the north
 
It is presumed that the regions presently under the district were formerly under the Pandalam reign which had connections with the Pandya Kingdon.  Pathanamthitta now includes portions of the erstwhile Kollam, Alappuzha and Idukki districts.  Pathanamthitta, Adoor, Ranny, Konni and Kozhencherry are some of the important places taken from Kollam district, whereas Thiruvalla and Mallappally are the major places taken from Alappuzha district
 
Popular as the headquarters of pilgrim worship in Kerala, the district is frequented by visitors from India and abroad, often for its water fiestas, important shrines and centres of  culture.  Sabarimala, the famous temple of Lord Ayyappa situated atop a hill near River Pampa is the most famous pilgrim centre of the Hindus in Kerala
 
Pamba
 
Pathanamthitta is a combination of two words ‘Pathanam’ and ‘Thitta’ which mean ‘an array of houses on the river side’.  This district was formed on November 1, 1982 with the objective of hastening the process of development.  Plaves of interest include Perunthenaruvi, Kaviyoor, Aranmula, Niranam, Malayalapuzha, Sabarimala, Thiruvalla, Mannadi, Cherukolpuzha, Manjanikara Church, Maramon, Omallur, Kadammanitta, Konni, Muloor Smarakam, Kodum Chilanthiyambalam, Pamba, Parumala, Vasthuvidya Gurukulam, etc
 
The district consists of three natural divisions, viz, the lowland, the midland and the highland.  The highland stretches through the Western Ghats and descends to the midland in the centre, down to the lowland and coconut gardens on the westen borders of Akappuzha district.  The topography of the district is highly undulating.  It starts from the tall hillslopes covered with thick forests in the east along the mountains, down to the valleys and small hills to the flatland of coconut trees in the west
 
The district has more or less the same climatic conditions as prevalent elsewhere in the state, viz., a dry season from December to February and a hot season from March to May
 
Aranmula Kannadi
 
Timber is the most important forest produce in the district.  In fact, the forests are the main source of raw material for wood-based industrial units.  Teak, rosewood, jack tree, manjakadambu, anjili, pala, etc. are some of the important varieties of timber seen here.  Apart form providing raw materials for rayon, newsprint, plywood etc., these forests are the source of other useful products like herbs
 
How to reach
The nearest airport is Trivandrum, which is 50 Kms from Trivandrum city.
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  1 . Trivandrum
     
  2 . Kollam
     
  3 . Alappuzha
     
  4 . Pathanamthitta
     
  5 . Kottayam
     
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