Guide To Vagamon: A Paradise For Trekkers

Apart from verdant spice plantations, a quiet monastery and luxurious resorts, several scenic trails snake through Vagamon. Here's all that you can do while here
The hill station of Vagamon offers nature at its most glorious with paths and trails to explore
The hill station of Vagamon offers nature at its most glorious with paths and trails to explore

Vagamon is a charming hill station, nestled at the border of Idukki district. At the outset, Vagamon does not appear to promise anything extraordinary. However, a surprisingly picturesque drive takes one to a tall hill, which towers over visitors to welcome them into the folds of Vagamon's beauty. The hill station's sleepy stature and commonness serve to distract visitors from what it can offer—nature at its most glorious, paths and trails to explore, and adventures to be had.

Vagamon has breathtaking landscape and a calm, welcoming ambience. Apart from verdant spice plantations, a quiet monastery and luxurious resorts, Vagamon has been made famous by a string of three hills, each dedicated to a different religion, coexisting harmoniously. It is difficult not to be touched by this quiet reflection of religious tolerance.

Things To See & Do

Vagamon is best suited for people who love the outdoors. A trekking and adventure paradise, the little hill station offers many ways to explore the landscape, ranging from pilgrimages to nature trails. The land is inviting, ideal for long, peaceful walks and exploratory treks, most of it untouched by commercial tourism.

Vagamon is best known for the three adjoining paras (hills), each of which is dedicated to one of Kerala's main religions—Islam, Hinduism and Christianity. A sense of tranquility and breathtaking views await visitors at the top of these hills. Vehicles can only reach a certain point, after which visitors will have to cover the remaining journey on foot. It will take at least an hour to climb each hill, and strong, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

The first of these hills, Thangalpara, houses the mausoleum of Sheik Fariduddin, who is also recalled in the Kanjiramattom Mosque in Ernakulam District. The Thangal hill is also known for its rock formations.

Muruganmala is dedicated to Murugan, the son of Lord Shiva. A rock-cut temple on one side of this hill draws pilgrims regularly.

Kurisumala, the third hill, is home to the Kurisumala Ashram, an important pilgrimage spot for Nazrani Catholics. 14 crosses, at regular intervals, line the path up the hill. At the foot of the hill is St Thomas Mount, a centenary memorial with a flight of 120 steps leading to a statue of St Thomas.

Kurisumala Ashram is an important pilgrimage spot for Nazrani Catholics
Kurisumala Ashram is an important pilgrimage spot for Nazrani CatholicsWikimedia Commons

Kurisumala Ashram

Founded by Abbot Francis Acharya, this Cistercian abbey is nestled amidst the Sahya Hills. A Belgian by birth, Fr Francis became a naturalised Indian citizen. He passed away in 2002. His tomb greets visitors as they make their way towards the main building of the ashram.

There are about 20 monks in residence at this monastery at any given time. The simplicity of life at the monastery is evident at every turn -- from the low stone buildings that serve as homes for the monks to the furniture-less dining area. A pervasive air of silence paradoxically resounds throughout the ashram. The monks spend their time in prayer, meditation and manual labour, making their living from the dairy farm on the premises.

Visitors are welcome at the ashram for day trips or overnight stays. Guests eat their meals with the monks and learn their ways through observation. Those who stay on also get to visit the dairy farm, whereas day visitors are not permitted. The rooms are nominally priced, inclusive of meals.

Timings: 6am-6pm

Where To Stay

This lovely hill station is becoming increasingly popular. Be sure to book well in advance. Vagamon Heights (Tel 075105 02030) is scenically located atop a hill tucked away in an isolated part of a plantation estate. They have six cottages here. The resort organises paddle boating in a nearby lake, hiking and trekking expeditions. There is a friendly, homely feel here that is absent in many other hotels. Its Windshadows guest house, which can accommodate two families (4 adults and 4 kids) is priced at INR 14,000. Tariff for other rooms range from INR 5,000. For camping groups, tariff starts from INR 1,250 per person.

Holiday Vagamon  is a boutique resort with 10 rooms and a beautiful treehouse
Holiday Vagamon is a boutique resort with 10 rooms and a beautiful treehouse

Holiday Vagamon (Cell +91-6235006699/+91-6235006611 Tariff INR 2,500-6000) in Kambipalam is a boutique resort with 10 rooms and a beautiful treehouse. They have a restaurant and offer paragliding and boating. Winter Vale Green Stay (Cell 08111807771, 09048322916 Tariff 3,500-15,000) too has a good location with breathtaking views. Go trekking, boating or simply relax around a campfire.

In the town lies Chillax Vagamon (Cell 09447128874), with spacious, clean rooms and good food. Green Palace Residency (09495759541) and Punchayil Tourist Home (6282075755/09495526903) are also good options.

Another great place to stay is the Econest Asha Sadan Resort (Tel 04822-289267, Cell 099433 95551 Tariff 2,500) in Kurisumala with rooms and valley-facing cottages.

Where To Eat

Most of the restaurants in Vagamon are found in the hotels and resorts. They offer delicious, authentic Kerala cuisine. Windshadows offers the typical Kerala meal of red rice, sambar, vegetables and chicken curry, along with some sumptuous north Indian dishes. Winter Vale offers good multi-cuisine fare. Chillax has a restaurant.

The Information

Best Time To Visit: October to May

By Air: Nearest airport Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery (141km/ 3.5hrs). Prepaid taxis (Tel 0484-2610115, extn 2107) to Vagamon will between 3,214 and 3,574

By Rail: Nearest railhead Kottayam (72km/ 2hrs). Taxis to Vagamon cost between 2,200 and 2,800 approximately.

By Road: Vagamon is connected to Kochi via Thripunithura (93km), Vaikom (90km), Thalayolaparambu (82km), Ettumanur (53km), Pala (39km) and Erattupetta (25km). From Kottayam, you can take the MC Road to Ettumanur and follow the aforementioned route, or drive to Vagamon via Pambadi, Kanjirapally, Thidanand and Erattupetta. SH14 (Erattupetta-Peermade Highway) links Vagamon to Peermade (25km) near Thekkady

Bus: The nearest KSRTC Stand is located at Eratupetta (27km Tel 04822-272230). From Kottayam (Tel 0481-2562935/08) and Kumily (Tel 0471-2323400), take any bus plying the Eratupetta-Peermade route and get off at Vagamon.

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