Madammakkulam Waterfalls is located near Kuttikkanam in the Idukki district. This less-explored cascade is known for its serene atmos and picturesque beauty. The place got its name after a British lady who used to visit this spot during the colonial era. 'Madamma' means foreign woman and 'Kulam' means pond in local parlance.
Surrounded by lush foliage, Madammakkulam invites travellers around the world to discover the incredible artistry of Mother Nature. The place has a natural pond under the shimmering falls that let you take a dip and enjoy the enchanting beauty.
Travel on the Kattappana route from Kuttikkanam and turn left after one and a half km to reach this natural wonder. Never miss the thrills of off-roading while visiting Madammakkulam!
The temple is considered the epicentre of Onam celebrations across Kerala.
Annually the church witnesses the participation of a large number of people from around the globe.
Thousands of devotees immersed in prayers carrying wooden crosses of different sizes and ambling up a hill; a whole village getting decked up and readying itself to welcome these pilgrims.
Once a year, the River Pamba gets enlivened as an elaborately decorated snake boat glides across its placid waters bearing the provisions for a grand feast
Pooram Purappadu, Uthram Vilakku and Vrischika Ekadasi are the popular festivals
Discover the thrills & chills of festivities here!
Madammakkulam Waterfalls is situated at Peermedu in Idukki district of Kerala.
Sights of interests in Peermede Kuttikkanam, Summer Palace, Peeru Hills, St. George’s CSI church, Pallikkunnu, Eagle Rock or Parunthumpara, Amritha Medu, Pattumala, Thrisangu Hills, Madammakulam, Panchalimedu, Mundakayam, Koottikkal and Sahyadri Ayurvedic Clinic.