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4 December 2011

Walayar Dam

Walayar Dam




    Walayar Dam is a dam in Palakkad district of Kerala, south India.   
   This dam is constructed across the Walayar River which is a tributary of Kalpathipuzha River.
    It was completed and opened in 1964.
    It is one of the major sources of irrigation in the region.
    Most of the water in this river is passed to the inner places of walayar .
    The dam holds a larger reservoir area , and the persons living near the reservoir area utilizes the water from the walayar dam as their main water source for irrigation.
    But currently the water holding inside the reservoir is less due to lesser rain at Walayar. The reservoir area is very scenic and has better scope for tourism.





Walayar Dam
LocationPalakkad, Kerala, India
Coordinates10°50′40″N 76°51′7″E / 10.84444°N 76.85194°E / 10.84444; 76.85194
Construction began1953
Opening date1964
Dam and spillways
Height20.42 m
Length1478.00 m
ImpoundsWalayar River
Reservoir
Capacity18.4 Million cubic meter
Catchment area106.35 sq. km

Thenmala dam

Thenmala dam




     The Thenmala dam is the second largest irrigation project in Kerala, India.
     It impounds the longest reservoir in the State and water from the reservoir is also used for power generation.
    The dam was started in 1961 under the Kallada Irrigation and Tree Crop development project with an original cost of Rs. 13.28 crores and revised estimate of Rs. 728 crores at the 1999 schedule of rates, the cost escalation reported is 5356 per cent.
    The ayacut targeted was 61630 hectares (net) and 92800 hectares (gross).
    Though the project was targeted for completion, and priority in allocation was given during Ninth Plan, it could not be completed and commissioned fully.
    It is now a centre of attraction at Thenmala and an ecotourism destination, with boating available on the reservoir, which is bordered on both sides by the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary





Thenmala

Thenmala is a tourist place near Punalur town, Kollam district in Kerala. It is located about 72 km from Thiruvananthapuram, and about 160 m above sea levelThe first eco tourism project in India is located at Thenmala. The Thenmala dam was built across Kallada River. Thenmala is famous for being the shooting location in Malayalam and Tamil movies.
Thenmala is a small village at the foothills of Western Ghats and predominantly a forest area. The famous Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary is the most important ecotourism resource of Thenmala Ecotourism. This Wildlife Sanctuary is of about 100 sq. km. and harbors large varieties of flora and fauna. Thenmala : “Then + Mala” , i.e. in local parlance “Then” means honey and “Mala” means hillock i.e. it mean honey hills. The honey collected from Thenmala forest region is of good quality and of high medicinal value because of the unique floristic composition of the forests.




Culture Zone

This zone accommodates various activities, which favours Ecofriendly General Tourism. Restaurant, Shop court, Amphitheatre etc help the tourists understand the Kerala cusines, Kerala crafts and natural wealth and Kerala’s Art, Culture etc. An open air Musical Dancing Fountain which is considered, as “Natures Dance” is another major attraction here.

Nakshatravanam

A garden comprising of 27 trees associated with the 27 birth stars. You will be blessed to see all the 27 trees planted in the garden. Walk along and get more information on the trees. If interested to purchase a book providing the details of Nakshatravanam titled “Stars & Trees-Trees of the Nakshatravanam” it is available at the facilitation Counter at a cost of Rs.250/-. The book published by Thenmala Ecotourism Promotion Society with research support from Tropical Botanical garden and Research Institute, Palode.

Butterfly Safari

An abode of the butterflies in an open ambience. A garden of host plants for the butterfly has been created enabling the large number of butterfly species of the region to thrive. A guided walk (Safari) along the nature trail of the garden will provide the visitor an opportunity to sight the butterflies and to learn about the butterflies.




Musical Dancing Fountain

A synchronized rhythmic ballet of water, sound and light located in the natural surroundings. Such a natural ambience is very rare and hence provides a unique and authentic experience.

Reaching Thenmala

Air : Thiruvananthapuram 72 km away.
Rail : Thenmala connected with Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Kashmir.
Road : 66 km from Kollam town on the Kollam - Shencotta Road, in Pathanapuram taluk of Kollam district.

Pothundi Dam

Pothundi Dam





         Pothundi Dam is an irrigation dam near a small village in Palakkad district of Kerala state, India.
         It was constructed in the 19th century.
         The dam is unusual in being constructed without a conventional concrete core, which is employed in most earth dams to counteract the force exerted by high water pressure.
        The core is, instead, an unusual mixture of jaggery and quick lime.
        It is the second dam in Asia constructed without using cement mixture.
        The dam is located about 8 km from Nemmara and 42 km from Palakkad; Nelliampathi, around 17 km away, is known for its Nemmara Vallengi Vela festival.
        The Pothundy dam is a nice site for tourists, covered with mountains. The dam is one of the major water sources for agricultural and drinking in the chittur taluk.
        This dam is the main site for the malayalam film Vinodayathra.



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          Pothundi dam is an irrigation project to provide water to the hilly areas of Nenmara. The dam is unusual in being constructed without a conventional concrete core, which is employed in most earth dams to counteract the force exerted by high water pressure. The core is made up of a mixture of jaggery and quick lime and Surki and was constructed during 1800 AD. The dam is located about 8 km from Nemmara and 42 km from Palakkad; Nelliampathi, around 17 km away, is known for its Nemmara Vallengi Vela festival.
         The dam provides a scenic beauty to the visitors with a aback drop of hilly mountain ranges of Nelliyampathi on one side and acres of never ending horizon of green rice fields on the other side. This dam is constructed across Padipuzha and Meenchadipuzha, the two sub tributaries of Ayilurpuzha, which is the tributary of Bharathapuzha.
         It is a small dam set in a picturesque surrounding, making it a perfect place to enjoy the beauty of nature and to unwind yourself. This dam is located at a distance of 42 km from Palakkad at the foot of Nelliyampathy hills. The Dam constructed in is braced with a unique jaggery and quicklime mortar. It is an ideal place to make a stopover on your way to Nelliyampathy.