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Bhoothathan
Kettu
Kothamangalam, Ernakulam District, Kerala
Bhoothathan
Kettu, the perfect getaway for the nature freak.
Forests to trek in, birds to watch, a river
for boating, rapids to shoot, a lake to fish in,
and much more, provide the perfect holiday for
the nature loving tourist.
An
Overview
Tall
mountains, a calm lake, the river Periyar and
an all-encompassing forest meet at Bhoothathan
Kettu to make it a tribute to nature. Bhoothathan
Kettu is 100 mtr. above MSL and has a very moderate
climate. At Bhoothathan Kettu a nature loving
tourist can enjoy a cruise through a tranquil
fresh water lake, trek through deep green reverie
forest in search of remnants of bygone civilizations,
go for an adventure expedition down the turbulent
Periyar reenacting the old route, take a cool
dip in fresh clean water coming down a mountain
where the ‘Neelakoduveli’-a life-giving herb-
is said to grow and much more. All this is located
just 50 km. North east of Kochi and a 35 km. drive
from Kochi International Airport.
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Pindimed
Waterfalls |
Sunrise
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A
lot has been written about the Periyar or ‘Churni
Nadi’ in the Tamil epics of the Sangam age such
as the ‘Chilapathikaram’,. ‘Akananooru’,
‘Purananuru’ etc. It is a river that has witnessed
the rise and fall of many civilisations, cities,
ports, towns and villages. At Bhoothathankettu,
the river Periyar joins the Edamalayar and Pooyamkuttiyar,
forming Kerala’s longest and largest river. Down-stream
from Bhoothathan Kettu there are several islands,
falls, rapids, and deep chasms in the river bed.
This multi-faceted nature of the river provides
challenging opportunities for those who love adventure.
In
the olden days the bamboo from the forests was
taken to Kalady through this river in rafts. Navigating
the river posed a great challenge for those who
transported the bamboo down the river. This old
raft route can be rediscovered by an expedition
on dinghies.
A
myth associated with the place explains its name
and how it came about. According to it Bhoothams
(evil spirits/ghosts) wanted to destroy the temple
at Thrikariyoor dedicated to Lord Shiva. They
decided to flood the region by damming the river
Periyar. To do this the Bhoothams rolled down
massive stones from the surrounding hills into
a narrow portion of the river. Lord Shiva, realizing
their intention came up with an ingenious plan
to deter them. Ghosts being scared of daylight,
he tricked them into believing that morning had
arrived. To do this Lord Shiva imitated a rooster’s
crow, the most common announcement of dawn’s arrival,
on hearing which the evil spirits fled, leaving
the dam incomplete. Visitors can see the structure
downstream from the present dam. Hence the name
Bhoothathan Kettu (fort of the spirits). Later,
this natural topography helped in building a dam
here.

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