Marayoor
An enchanting place to live and tour.
Marayoor is situated in the district of Idukki in kerala. The major portion of the geographical area of Idukki district lies in the high lands and is characterized by high rainfall and a cool climate. Idukki is one of the few districts in Kerala that does not boast of having a sea coast. The total geographical area of the district sprawls over an area of 5150 sq. km., which is 13 percent of the total area of the state. Marayoor comes under Devikulam block- Several notes are found in history and epics about this area. It is believed that, Lord Sriram and Seethadevi visited this place during 'Vanavaasam'. The name 'Devikulam' took its origin from Seethadevi and it is believed that she took bath in a pond here. In the great epic Mahabharatha, this area has also been cited. It is said that, 'Pandavaas' had stayed in the area during their 'Vanavaasam' and so the place was named as 'Maranjirunnaoor'. Now the place is known as 'Marayoor'.
Idukki food, sight-seeing and shopping options
Excellent tasty veg and non veg Kerala cuisine is available at every small restaurant at exceedingly low prices, fresh, hot, and much better than what is offered at resort hotels. Shopping: Spices and masala, aromatic soaps - try unusual vanilla fragrance soap, good quality leaf tea - Kolukkumalai BOP is the best, strawberry jam, beautiful thick coir baskets or different rubber baskets made from old truck tyres, Kerala mixture etc. Sightseeing: Periyar Sanctuary activities, Prehistoric Dolmens [Muniyaras] at Kovilkadavu nr Marayoor, Spice plantations - Valley View at Chellarkovil was the best, Chinnar WLS with guided trek to Thoovanam falls, Munnar and all its famous falls and sights, Tea estates, Pambadum Shola reserve forest at Top Station etc. Avoid the over rated boring Tea Museum.
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| People migrated from Tamil Nadu to this area when the Madurai King Thirumalainaicker was defeated by Tippu Sultan. The Migrated people created five villages namely Kanthalloor, Keezhanthur, Karayur, Marayoor and Kottakudi. These villages were called 'Anju Nadu'. During the British period this block was under Periyakulam taluk. British administration introduced plantation crops like rubber, coffee, tea, cardamom etc. Now plantation crops are grown predominantly in Devikulam block. Labourers from Tamilnadu were brought here to work in these plantations. As a result migration of hundreds of Tamil families took place. A mixture of Tamil and Kerala cultures is prevalent here. Apart from Malayalees and Tamils, hilly tribes ( Muthuvar ) can be found in some areas of the block. |
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| Sandalwood Forest Marayoor is the only place in Kerala with a natural growth of sandalwood trees. The sandalwood factory run by the Forest Department is of tourist interest. A reduced rainfall is more suitable for the growth of the best types of sandalwood trees from which good quality oil can also be extracted. |
| Sandalwood oil / Perfume An inevitable cosmetic of the elite, the sandal oil called the "liquid gold" is a popular perfume. Most of the government handicrafts emporiums in Kerala have this item for sale. One such is the SMSM Institute, Thiruvananthapuram, where you can buy 50 ml oil for Rs.1243/-. A few private agencies are also producing sandalwood oil and sold here, after testing its quality by the government's research cell. |
| Sandalwood sculptures They are a little expensive, but they carry with them the fragrance and memories of a rich land. The sandalwood sculptures of Kerala are popular souvenirs : icons of Ganapathy - the elephant headed god, the trinity - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, little snake boats, elephants... |
| About the tree |
| Sandalwood-It's Precious Heartwood |
| In the sandalwood depot the remaining sapwood is carefully removed by people skilled in this type of work. Extreme care must be taken so that all the precious heartwood remains intact. After all the processes are completed the wood is separated into heartwood, branchwood, chips, and powder for auction. Even the sapwood containing a tiny bit of fragrance due to its proximity to the heartwood will be auctioned off. The wood is auctioned off from these sites twice yearly. Sandalwood has a lot of medicinal values. Its use in treatment of skin problems is legendary. When applied to the forehead in the form of a paste it has a cooling effect and is used to bring down fevers.It is an excellent moisturizer .Traditionally sandalwood has been used for treating digestive complications arising from diarrhea, nausea, colic and gastritis. Commercial tree : Price and market trends |
Special Tourism Zone comprises the following Panchayats
| | . Munnar. Pallivasal. Chinnakkanal. Marayoor. Kanthalloor and. Vattavada
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Getting there:
Munnar - Marayoor is 40 km
Munnar-Idukki is 55 km by road
The district is accessible only by road. The total extent of road mileage in the district is about 8000 Kms. of which only less than 1750 Kms are black topped. About 80% of roads are of lower type. National Highway NH 49 passes through the district.
Nearest railway station:
Aluva railhead, is 120 km away. Ernakulam railhead is 173 km away.
Nearest airport:
Kochi international airport,
about 150 km away.
Distance from Munnar to near by tourist spots
| Munnar | Cochin 130 Km |
| Munnar | Coimbatore 180 Km |
| Munnar | Madurai 135 Km |
| Munnar | Kodaikanal 160 Km |
| Munnar | Udumalpet 88 Km |
| Munnar | Ootty 245 Km |
| Munnar | Thekkady 110 Kms |
| Munnar | Kottayam 180 Km |
| Munnar | Trivandrum 340 Km |
| Munnar | Devikulam 6 Km |
| Munnar | Rajamalai 13 Km |
| Munnar | Mattupatty 13 Km |
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| Munnar | Marayoor 40 Km |
| Munnar | Chinnar 60 Km |
| Munnar | Topstation 41 Km |
| Munnar | Koviloor 50 Km |
| Munnar | Kothamangalam 80 Km |
| Thodupuzha | Malankara 6 Km |
| Thodupuzha | Moolamattam 22 Km |
| Thodupuzha | Kulamavu 40 Km |
| Thodupuzha | Idukki 62 Km |
| Thodupuzha | Kattapana 90 Km |
| Thodupuzha | Thekkady 120 Km |
