Tourist Places of AngamalyAngamaly is a city in Kerala's Ernakulam district that is well-known for its explosive expansion and development as the state's commercial hub. In the past, it was an important port city in South India that exported precious spices, bamboo, and agricultural goods to other nations. According to archeological evidence, the church's unique construction, which was influenced by Buddhist and Jain forms, goes back to 409 AD. Tourist Places in Angamaly1. PerumbavoorA significant satellite city of Cochin, this holy city in the Ernakulam district is home to a number of religious buildings, including Catholic and Orthodox churches, the Dhanwantari Temple, the Alppara Kavu Temples, and well-known mosques like the Madeena Masjid and Makka Masjid. 2. St. Mary's ChurchThis 1800-built church is significant to Christians on a religious level. It contains the graves of Mor Gregorios Geevarghese Vayaliparambil, Mor Athanasius Paulose Kadavil, and St. Athanasius Paulose Pynadathu. 3. KodanadThis location, 25 kilometers from Angamaly, is well known for its elephant training facility and has a zoo with opportunities to ride elephants. 4. Kallil TempleA historic Jain temple from the ninth century that is 26 kilometers outside of the city. Reaching the rock-cut temple, which has an idol of Goddess Durga and intricate sculptures of Bramha, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva, as well as Padmavati Devi, Parshvanath, and Mahavira, requires climbing 120 steps. 5. St. George's BasilicaThe greatest church in South India is the St. George's Basilica. It was built in 450 AD and is of immense historical significance to Christians. 6. Vamanamoorthy TempleThis temple honors Lord Vishnu's avatar, Vamanamoorthy, and is renowned for its stunning architecture. It holds the renowned Onam festival, and archeological evidence reveals it was built between the 10th and the 13th centuries. Shopping in AngamalyDue to its growing manufacturing sector, Angamaly offers a variety of lifestyle products for purchase. Visitors can also browse neighborhood shops for distinctive deity idols and other religious memorabilia. Travel information: If you're thinking about visiting Angamaly, you can book train tickets at www.indianrail.gov.in and www.irctc.co.in, respectively. Kerala RTC and Indian Railways both offer transportation choices. Next TopicTV Review |