Ala is a village in Chenganoor taluk of Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.
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1.5 km
Pennukkara is a small village situated about 5 km south of the town of Chengannur taluk of Alappuzha district, Kerala in India. Pennukkara is famous for its lagoons, Pond's and the Poomala Chal lake, & Natural heritages. The kerala's longest Canal Aquadate is situated at Pennukkara & Pennukkara is on the banks of Uttarappalli River ## Utharappalli_River also known as varattar locally. this river is a natural interlinking of Achankovil and Pampa rivers.
Pennukkara is a landmark site to travelers on the kollam -theni National highway, Chengannur-Mavelikkara Road , Pandalam Kozhuvaloor, Venmony, Kollam etc..
Administratively Pennukkara lies under the jurisdiction of ALA village Panchayat. Mostly this place is an agricultural strip of paddy field called Mampra padam. The physical features of the area follow the typical midland geographical pattern of Kerala, consisting of lush vegetation, fertile wet fields, and hilly terrain.
Malamodi, Kinaruvila, Valappuzha, Thevarakkode, Chammath, Pullamthazham, Utharapally are the minor places include in Pennukkara
There are private and state transport buses connecting Chengannur and kollam chain service, kozhuvalloor, Venmony, pandalam, Mavelikara, Haripad, Mannar, Alappuzha, through Pennukkara :-
5 km to Chengannur
12 km to Pandalam
13 km to mavelikara
15 km :- Thiruvalla
14 km :- Mannar
14 km :- Aranmula
22 km :- Kayamkulam
22 km :- Haripad
1.6 km
Kozhuvallur is a small village in the Chengannur taluk of Alappuzha district in Kerala, India. An ancient Devi temple dedicated to Baghvathy is located here. It is situated about 10 km south of the town of Chengannur and about 8 km northwest of Pandalam. The road to Kozhuvallur from Chengannur deviates at Chammathu Mukku Junction on the Chengannur-Mavelikkara Road before Kodukulanji. From the Pandalam side, the road to Kozhuvalloor branches at Kulanada on the Main Central Road. Administratively, Kozhuvalloor lies under the jurisdiction of Mulakkuzha Panchayat. It is separated from the nearby Venmony village by a large strip of paddy field called Changapadam. The physical features of the area follow the typical midland geographical pattern of Kerala, comprising lush vegetation, fertile wet fields, and hilly terrain.
1.9 km
Sree Narayanapuram Thrikkayil Temple is one of the oldest temples in Perissery. The divine idol installed here represents the world–enchanting form of Krishna endowed with the four lustrous arms carrying the conch, the discus, the mace, and the lotus. Adorned with the divine Thulasi garland and pearl necklaces, the idol represents the majestic form of Vishnu as revealed to Vasudeva and Devaki at the time of Krishnavatharam.
1.9 km
Perissery is a village situated 1 kilometre west of Chengannur Railway Station in Alappuzha district, Kerala, India.
2.2 km
Vettiyar is a village located in the Onattukara Region of Alappuzha District, Kerala, India, specifically within the Thazhakkara Panchayat and Mavelikara Taluk along the Mavelikkara-Pandalam Road/State Highway-80. It lies on the banks of the Achankovil River. It is located between Mavelikkara and Pandalam. The village features famous temples, such as the Palliyarakkavu Devi Temple, which hosts the Pathamudaya festival.