Mulamkuzhi Waterfall

Mulamkuzhi waterfall is a small village about 15 kilometers from Malayattur. The river Mulamkuzhi flows through the nearby mountain ranges and cascades into a huge waterfall with sweet, medicated water. The Venanbravady waterfall near Malayattur is also worth visiting.There is also a confluence of the rivers Periyar and Perumthode.

Mulamkuzhi Waterfall, waterfalls in Kerala

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About Mulamkuzhi Waterfall

Mulamkuzhi waterfall is a small village about 15 kilometers from Malayattur. The river Mulamkuzhi flows through the nearby mountain ranges and cascades into a huge waterfall with sweet, medicated water. The Venanbravady waterfall near Malayattur is also worth visiting.There is also a confluence of the rivers Periyar and Perumthode.

Interesting things to do

Its a beautiful waterfall, You can take bath, Swimming etc..

Interesting things to Visit

Malayatoor Church:

Located 52 kms from Kochi, the Malayatoor Church is situated atop the 609 m high Malayatoor Hill. The church is dedicated to St. Thomas, who is believed to have prayed at this shrine. One of the most important Christian pilgrim centres in Kerala, this holy shrine attracts devotees in very large numbers not only from Kerala but also from the neighbouring states.

The Foot prints of St. Thomas on the Rock:

People flock around the foot print of St. Thomas, inprinted and visible on this rock. There are also marks seen on the rock, which are said to have appeared once the saint knelt on the ground.

Jewish Synagogue:

The Synagogue at Mattancherry built in 1568 is the oldest Synagogue in the Common Wealth Countries. It was partially destroyed in the war of 1662, but was rebuilt by Dutch.

Kanjiramattom Mosque:

The mosque contains then mortal remains of a Muslim saint, Sheikh Parid.

Nearest Visiting places

St. Francis Church:

The St. Francis Church is located in Fort Kochi, Ernakulam district, Kerala. It is the first European Church in India. Vasco da Gama, the first European to come to India was buried here at the St. Francis Church. St. Francis Church was originally dedicated to Santo Antonio, the patron Saint of Portugal.

Ernakulam Backwaters:

Ernakulam at kochi is More popular as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochi is a cluster of islands on the vast expanse of the Vembanad Lake.Some of these picturesque islands are Bolgatty, Vypeen, Gundu and Vallarpadam. The lake opens out into the Arabian Sea here to form one of the finest and the Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and Gritish have all left their mark here.natural harbours in the world.

Historical Museum :

Important scenes of Kerala history are portrayed through through Sculptures. Greeting the visitor outside is a statue of Parasurama ,the mythological safe who is said to have created Kerala.

Bastion Bunglow :

Built in the Indo-European style way back in 1667 AD, Bastion Bungalow get its name from its location on the site of the Stromberg Bastion of the old, Dutch fort.

Bolghatty:

Bolghatty palace built by the Dutch in 1744. Later it became the seat of the British Resident of Cochin. Today it is a hotel run by K.T.D.C. The grounds have a small golf course & several vantage points for lovely views of the harbour & the sea.

Cherai Beach:

Cherai Beach offers a unique combination of sea and backwaters rimmed by lush green coconut palms.

Children’s Park :

A high-tech children’s Park with Non-Conventional Energy Museum and Musical Fountain. The Children enjoy a lot with the facilities available here.

Marine Drive:

Marine Drive is considered to be one of the most beautiful part of Kochy city. The marine walk is the main hangout for the local populace as the view of the backwaters and the harbour from here is excellent.

Hill Palace Museum:

This is now the largest archaeological museum in Kerala and is the official residence of the Kochi royal family. The complex is a reflection of traditional architectural style of Kerala. Full-fledged ethno-archaeological articles and artifacts belonging to the Kochi royal family are all a luxury that the visitors to the place get to relish. I

Kodanad:

It is one of the largest elephant training centres of South India. The beautiful river Periyar flows in the north of this place. The elephants are mainly trained for Safari. There is also a small zoo here.

Willington Island:

This is artificial island named after Lord Willingdon, and a British viceroy to India is surrounded by beautiful, calm and serene backwaters. This sweet getaway was created from the soil obtained while deepening the docks at the Kochi harbor. This small piece of land is the headquarters of the Southern naval command and also an important trade center. Cruises along the gorgeous backwaters that surround the island are a luxury anyone would love to indulge in.

Madhavan Nayar Foundation:

It is situated about 8 km from Ernakulam town at Edapally. It has life size figures revealing the historic episodes and events from the Neolithic to the neoteric era. The art gallery has 200 original paintings and sculptures, which are the works of the contemporary Indian artists. The light and sound shows with English and Malayalam commentaries attract a number of visitors.

Malayatoor:

Malayatoor is famous for the Catholic Church built on the 609 m high Malayatoor hill. This hill is dedicated to St. Thomas. Thousands of devotees visit this shrine to participate in the annual festival of Malayatoor Perunnal, in the month of March. St. Thomas is believed to have prayed at this shrine.

Chendamangalam:

Chendamangalam is a rare geographical combination of three rivers, seven inlets, hillocks and vast expanses of green plains. The Paliam Palace, abode of the Paliath Achans, hereditary Prime Ministers to the erstwhile Maharajas of Kochi, represents the architectural splendour of Kerala.

Mangalavanam-“ The green lung of Kochi city“

The ecologically sensitive Magalavanam is safely tucked away behind the Ernakulam High Court. This evergreen forest land in the heart of Kochi is a green oasis for many migratory birds as a nesting ground. Visitors to Mangalavanam are captivated by the sheer variety of migratory birds that have nested atop the huge trees.

Cochin Carnival:

Cochin Carnival, December 2 to the New year day, attracts a number of domestic and international tourists each year.

Pierce Leslie Bungalow:

Founded in 1862, this graceful colonial abode, a blend of Portuguese, Dutch and native building style, was the office of the coffee merchants, the Pierce Leslie and Company.

Santa Cruz Basillica Church:

This is Built by the Portuguese, this church was elevated in its rank to a Cathedral by Pope Paul IV in 1558, and later was declared as a Basilica in 1984 by Pope John Paul II.

Old Harbour House:

Fishner Net, Cochin TravelThis elegant old bungalow built in 1808 is in the possession of Carrit Moran & Co., renowned tea brokers, who now use it as their residence. The house was once a boat club.

Vasco House:

Believed to have been the residence of Vasco da Gama, this is one of the oldest Portuguese residences in Fort Kochi.

Chottanikkara Temple:

Numerous stories attest to the early history of this 10th century temple, where tormented devotees found solace in the diety, Bhagavathi. Today it remains one of the most popular pilgrim sites in Kerala, devotees still floak here seeking liberation from torment.

Parikshith Thampuran Museum:

This museum houses a collection of coins, bronzes, copies of murals and megalithic relics of Kerala.

Vamanamoorthy Temple:

Inscriptions from the 10th to the 13th century are found in this temple in Thrikakkara, near Ernakulam.

Santhanagopala-Krishnaswamy Temple:

The original foundation of this temple was laid in 947 AD according to the inscriptions found here.

Children’s Park :

A high-tech children’s Park with Non-Conventional Energy Museum and Musical Fountain. The Children enjoy a lot with the facilities available here.

Marine Drive:

Marine Drive is considered to be one of the most beautiful part of Kochy city. The marine walk is the main hangout for the local populace as the view of the backwaters and the harbour from here is excellent.

Madhavan Nayar Foundation:

It is situated about 8 km from Ernakulam town at Edapally. It has life size figures revealing the historic episodes and events from the Neolithic to the neoteric era. The art gallery has 200 original paintings and sculptures, which are the works of the contemporary Indian artists. The light and sound shows with English and Malayalam commentaries attract a number of visitors.

Nearest Petrol Pump

Petrol Pump
SH 16, Perumbavoor
Ernakulam, Kerala.

Petrol Pump
Vazhakkulam, Ernakulam
Kerala State.

Petrol Pump Pattipara
Aluva Munnar Road
Ernakulam, Kerala .

Reliance Petrol Pump
NH47, Karayamparambu
Angamaly, Ernakulam
Kerala.

Jawahar Petrol Pump
Kothamangalam, Ernakulam
Kerala State.

Indianoil petrol pump
Kerala State.

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation

Nedstar Airport Hotel
Airport Road, Ernakulam
Kerala 680589
Tel: 0484 2475540.

Hotel Taj Residency
Ernakulam, Kerala
Tel: 0(91-484) 2371471.

Cochin Durbar Hotel
Opp to Cochin International Airport
Nedumbassery
Ernakulam, Kerala.

Surya Hotels
Kap Complex, Aluva,
Ernakulam, Kerala 680101
Tel: 0484 2626390.

Hotel Hill Park
Near Ksrtc Bus Stand
Angamaly, Ernakulam
Kerala 680572
Tel: 0484 2452256.

Bhavana Hotel
Near Hotel Bhavana
Perumbavoor, Ernakulam
Kerala
0484 3268154.

Hotel Prestige
Opposite Ksrtc Bus Stand
Angamaly, Ernakulam
Kerala 680572
Tel: 0484 2452737.

Help Line/Phone Number

Police Station:

Kalady Police Station
Kalady Malayattoor Road
Ernakulam, Kerala.

Kuruppampady Police station
Kuruppampady
Ernakulam, Kerala.

Perumbavoor Police Station
Perumbavoor,
Ernakulam, Kerala.

Malayidom Thuruth Police Station
Thadiyittaparambu, Malayidom Thuruth
Makkinikkara - Mathangakurishu Road
Kerala State .

Alwaye Police Station
Sub Jail Road, Aluva
Ernakulam, Kerala.

Nearest Hospital:

St Thomas Hospital Malayattor
Kerala State.

Ideal Mind Care
Perumbavoor Puthencruz Rd
Ernakulam, Kerala 683554
Tel: 0484 6450985 or 09447135015.

Bethsada Mental Hospital
7/503, Vengola, Ernakulam
Kerala 680547
Tel:0484 2529851.

Government Hospital
Perumbavoor, Ernakulam
Kerala.

San Joe Hospital
Perumbavoor, Ernakulam
Kerala
Tel: 0484 2590710.

Samaritan Hospital
Pazhanganad, Kizhakkambalam
Ernakulam, Kerala 680562
Tel: 0484 2680511.

Vaidyaratnam Dr.R.Raghavan
Putheyadom, Kanjoor
Ernakulam Dist.-683575 .

Janatha Hospital
Market Road, Alwaye Aluva
Ernakulam, Kerala 680101
Tel: 0484 2624931.

Link:

http://destinationunlimited.blogspot.com/2009/03/mulamkuzhi-confluence-of-rivers-periyar.html

Location info

  • Address: Malayattur,ernakulam district ,keral india

  • District: Ernakulam

  • Nearest City: Kalady,Angamally

  • Best time to visit: September to May

Climate & weather

The Temperature of this area ver cool and tropical, the weather is Max. 35 deg.C and Min. 20 deg.C.

Mobile network coverage

Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi all provide coverage across Kerala. 4G is reliable in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and along the coastal belt. Coverage may be weaker in remote sections of the Western Ghats, deep forest reserves, and certain backwater stretches. Most hotels, houseboats, and cafes in tourist areas offer free Wi-Fi.

Food & restaurants nearby

Food options are available in the nearest town. Kerala cuisine — fish curry, appam with stew, puttu, and Kerala sadhya — is widely available and famously delicious.

Accessibility

Accessibility information is not currently available for this site. Contact the venue directly or check with your accommodation for the latest accessibility details.

Rules & restrictions

Standard visitor rules apply. Check locally for any specific restrictions at this site.

Best photography spots

The best photography spots are typically during the golden hours (early morning and late afternoon). Scout the location first to identify the best angles, and consider the direction of light at different times of day.

Best time to visit Mulamkuzhi Waterfall

The best time to visit Mulamkuzhi Waterfall is during and immediately after the monsoon season (July–January) when the water flow is at its peak. The falls are most spectacular from July to October. Post-monsoon (November–January) offers good water flow with pleasant weather. Summer (February–May) sees reduced water flow but easier access.

Timings & opening hours

Waterfalls are accessible from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during morning hours (7:00 AM–11:00 AM) when the water flow is strong and the lighting is good for photography. Visiting after dark is not recommended for safety reasons.

Entry fee & tickets

Most waterfalls in Kerala have a nominal entry fee of INR 10–50 for adults and INR 5–10 for children. Parking fees are additional (INR 10–30). Some waterfalls within forest areas may require forest entry permits (INR 25–50 per person).

Duration needed

1–2 hours including trek to the falls, photography, and time spent enjoying the natural surroundings. Some waterfall treks require 3–4 hours round trip (including travel).

Safety tips

The rocks near Mulamkuzhi Waterfall are extremely slippery — walk with extreme caution. Do not attempt to climb the waterfall or rocks near the cascade. The water current can be deceptively strong. Do not swim or bathe close to the waterfall base. Supervise children closely. Avoid visiting during heavy rain when water levels rise suddenly. Follow all safety signage.

Things to carry

A change of clothes (you will get wet from spray), quick-dry towel or swimsuit, waterproof footwear or sandals with good grip, a waterproof phone pouch/cover, drinking water, snacks, an umbrella, mosquito repellent, a camera in waterproof housing or a GoPro, a comb, and plastic bags for wet clothes.

Nearest airport, railway & bus

Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (COK) (approximately 0 km). Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Junction / Ernakulam Town Railway Station. The destination is well-connected by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses and private taxis from major towns.

History of Mulamkuzhi Waterfall

Mulamkuzhi Waterfall is one of the many spectacular waterfalls that cascade through the Western Ghats of Kerala. These waterfalls are formed by the rivers that originate in the Ghats and flow westward to the Arabian Sea. The region’s unique geography — where the Western Ghats meet the coastal plains — creates ideal conditions for waterfalls. Many waterfalls are located within forest areas and have been part of local folklore and traditions for generations.

Frequently asked questions

Is swimming allowed at the waterfall? — Swimming is allowed at some waterfalls in designated safe areas. However, the area near the cascade is extremely dangerous due to strong currents and underwater rocks. Follow all safety signage. What is the best time to visit? — Morning hours (7:00 AM–10:00 AM) for the best light and fewer crowds. The waterfall is most spectacular during and after monsoon (July–January). Is there a trek to reach the waterfall? — Some waterfalls require a short trek (200 m–2 km) from the parking area. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip. Are there food facilities? — Basic snack stalls and tea shops are usually present near popular waterfalls. Carry water and light snacks.

How to reach Mulamkuzhi Waterfall

Nearest Railway Station:Angamaly railway stationNearest Airport:Kochi Intenational AirportRoad Transport:Malayatoor Church is easily reachable from anywhere in Kerala and Cochin as the place is well connected by a wide network of roads.

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