Aryankavu
Hill Station
Aryankavu
Aryankavu is a village and a hill station situated in the Kollam district of Kerala, near the border with Tamil Nadu. It lies along the Aryankavu Pass, also known as Schencottah Gap, a mountain pass in the Western Ghats that connects Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The area is known for its natural beauty, including forests, waterfalls like Palaruvi Falls, and eco-tourism spots such as Rose Mala. Aryankavu is famous for the Aryankavu Sastha Temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, one of the five major temples dedicated to the deity in Kerala. The temple features traditional Dravidian architecture and rituals rooted in Tamil tradition.
Aryankavu is well connected by road and rail, with National Highway 744 and the Kollam–Sengottai railway passing through it. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, pilgrims, and trekkers due to its serene environment and rich cultural heritage.
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