Ezhattumugham
is a village in the border of Thrissur and Ernakulam districts of Kerala, India.
It is on the banks of Chalakudi River. The other side is also a tourist place
called Thumboormuzhi. Now both sides of the river is connected by a hanging rope
bridge. In the non-monsoon season one can cross the river by foot through the
river. The meaning of the word Ezhatumugham is seven faces of the river. If both
places are to be visited separate ticket has to be taken from sides.
There
is a Palm Plantation of the Kerala Government through which only we can reach
the spot. The part of the road maintained by the Palm Plantation was very poor
when we visited the place. Therefore, it is advisable to reach the place from
the thumboormuzhi side (see the thumboormuzhi post) and cross the river through
the hanging bridge or through the river.
Nedumbassery
Airport is the nearest with about 11 kms distance. Chalakkudy town is the nearest
convenient road and rail head to reach the place.
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