The island is an hour and half drive by motor boat or 30 minutes by speed boat from Alappuzha town. One can also take the boats plying in the muhamma to kumarakom water route. The swtd boats plying in the Muhamma-Kumarakom water route no longer stops at Pathiramanal. It takes around 40 minutes from Kumarakom to reach Pathiramanal. The journey through vembanad lake  is a marvellous experience. The best way to reach Pathiramanal is by renting a boat from Kayippuram jetty, which is just about 1 km east of the Kayippuram junction on the Alappuzha - Thannirmukkam road. The island (also known as Anantha Padmanabhan Thoppu) was purchased by Chevalier ACM Anthraper, from M/s Bheemji Devji Trust of Cochin and was under the private ownership of Thaimattathil Family until the late seventies. In 1979 after Land Reforms Acts were enforced in the State, the property came under government ownership. The island was returned to the government as a surplus land that crossed the land ceiling. It was later transferred to the Tourism Department and the idea of leasing it out to private enterprises was under consideration. The island at present is uninhabited. Till late seventies of the 20th century 14 worker families resided in the island, who were later rehabilitated on the mainland in the muhamma panchayath. The name Pathiramanal means 'sands of night'. The scenic beauty of both sides of the lake as well as that of the island is mind blowing. It is home to many rare varieties of migratory birds from different parts of the world. The Pathiramanal Island is 28.505 ha. It is about 1.5 km from Muhamma boat jetty and about 13 km from Alapuzha. From the jetty close by Baker Bungalow the distance to the island is about 5 km and from Kumarakom 4 km towards northwest.
Pathiramanal, a small island on the backwaters of Alappuzha district of Kerala, is a haven for hundreds of rare birds migrating from different parts of the world. It is a bird watcherâs paradise and is situated 1.5 km from Muhamma boat jetty and about 13 km from Alappuzha. A 1.5 hour motor boat ride or a 30 minute speedboat trip from Alappuzha gets you here. Surrounded by the Vembanad Lake, Pathiramanal is accessible only by boat. It is an ideal pit stop in the middle of a houseboat ride. The name 'Pathiramanal' means 'Sands of Night'. Estimates say that the area has 91 local species of birds and 50 migratory birds. One can see Pintail Ducks, Common Teal, Night Heron, Cormorant, Darter, Indian Shag, Purple Heron, Cattle Egret, Indian Pond Heron, Little Egret, Bronze-winged Jacanas, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Whistling Duck, Cotton Pygmy-Goose, Little Cormorant and...
   Read morePathiramanal Island located in Alappuzha district in Kerala India is a picturesque destination that offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. Spread over an area of about 10 acres this small island lies between the Vembanad Lake and the Kayamkulam Lake.
The literal translation of "Pathiramanal" is 'Sands of Midnight which aptly describes the island's mystical ambiance. The island is known for its rich flora and fauna making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
To reach Pathiramanal Island visitors can take a boat or a ferry ride from Alappuzha or Kumarakom. As you voyage through the calming backwaters surrounded by lush greenery and swaying coconut trees you can truly appreciate the beauty of Kerala's backwater ecosystem.
Once you disembark on the island you can explore the dense mangrove forests enjoy the gentle breeze from the waterfront and indulge in bird watching. Pathiramanal is home to over 91 species of local and migratory birds including herons kingfishers egrets and more. The island is a popular stopover for numerous migratory birds during their annual migration creating a vibrant spectacle for bird lovers.
Apart from bird watching visitors can also enjoy boat rides and fishing in the serene surroundings. The island provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature's tranquility and enjoy some peaceful moments away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
For those who wish to extend their stay there are a few resorts in the nearby areas that offer comfortable accommodation and breathtaking views of the Vembanad Lake. These resorts also organize various activities like village tours canoeing kayaking and traditional Kerala Ayurvedic treatments.
Pathiramanal Island is not just a treat for nature lovers but also a significant cultural and historical site. The island has traces of ancient trade routes and spice trade history. It is said that merchants would use this island as a stopover point for bartering and trading spices during the ancient times.
Overall Pathiramanal Island in Alappuzha is a hidden gem that provides a unique combination of natural beauty wildlife and serenity. Whether you are a nature enthusiast bird watcher or simply someone seeking tranquility a visit to this island will surely leave you mesmerized and...
   Read moreLocated on the borders of Kottayam, Pathiramanal Island is an enthralling tourist spot of Kumarakom. The island is set in the Vembanad Lake and is accessible only via boat. Located in the center of Vembanad Lake, the Pathiramanal Bird Sanctuary is a much loved and very popular site for nature lovers and bird watchers.The island is an ideal place to visit if you wish to experience exotic sightseeing in lush green surroundings. The island is spread over an area of 10 acres and offers an opportunity to watch rare migratory birds from different parts of the world. And this is not all, the scenic beauty surrounding the island leaves you spell bound. While you are on your backwater cruise, the Pathiramanal Island forms an ideal place for a break. This beautiful destination is easily accessible via rail and air. Alappuzha, located at a distance of 16 km, is the nearest railway station. Cochin International Airport which is 85 km from Alappuzha forms the nearest airport link. From Alappuzha, you can reach the island via motor boat or speed boat. The best way is to take the jetty, which covers a distance of 13 kms within a couple of hours. If you are coming to the island from Muhamma, then the boat jetty takes no more than 15 minutes covering a distance of almost 2 kms. If you are coming from Kumarakom, then the distance by the jetty is around 4 kms, taking no more than half an hour. The jetty has fixed timings, which more or less keeps the same timing. These fixed timings of the jetty change from season to season, depending on what time it gets dark during the evenings, so plan...
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