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Sabarimala Virtual-Q Availability
Official Travancore Devaswom Board Booking
π Booking Prerequisite & Rules
- User Profile: A verified profile with a valid Mobile Number and Email ID is mandatory.
- Group Bookings: Up to 5 pilgrims can be booked per transaction under one active login.
- Photo Upload: A clear passport-size photo (under 1 MB file size) is required for every traveler.
- Valid ID Proofs: Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving License must be carried in original for verification.
- Exemption: Virtual-Q booking is not required for children under 5 years of age.
π’ Tracking Calendar Status
Note: Devotees can maintain only 1 active booking at a time. To change dates, you must explicitly cancel your current pass first.
β οΈ Never share your banking passwords, OTPs, or credit card details over phone or email.
Gavi-Kakki Ecotourism
Official Entry & Ticket Booking Portal
π« Vehicle Rules & Route
- Allowed: Up to 33-seat vehicles (LMV, Traveller, Mini Bus).
- Strictly Prohibited: Bikes (2-wheelers) & 3-wheelers.
- Entry: Angamoozhy check post (Pathanamthitta)
- Exit: Vallakkadavu check post (Vandipperiyar) before 5:00 PM.
π° Entry Fee Structure
β οΈ Weather Advisory
If a Red Alert is declared in the district due to heavy rain, entry via Kochandi Check Post will be suspended.
Adavi Eco Tourism
Pathanamthitta, Kerala
Adavi is a pristine hidden gem located in the Pathanamthitta district, famous for its unique Bamboo Rafting and Coracle Boating (Kuttavanchi) experiences along the scenic Kallar/Konni River. Surrounded by dense, lush forests, it offers a peaceful retreat into nature.
β¨ Major Attractions
- Bowl-boat Coracle Riding (Kuttavanchi)
- Picturesque Bamboo Rafting options
- Forest trekking paths and riverside relaxation patches
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
π How to Reach
Konni Elephant Training Centre
Pathanamthitta Eco-Tourism, Kerala
Dating back to 1810, Konni is one of Kerala’s most historic elephant rescue and rehabilitation hubs. Located on the banks of the Achakovil River, the center safely shelters orphaned or injured baby calves, taming them through traditional, generational bonding practices.
β¨ Key Highlights
- The Aanakkoodu: Massive historic wooden cages built in 1942 from rare Kambakam wood to closely house up to 6 elephants.
- Interactive Experiences: Watch the elephants being bathed, given their custom diets, or walking their morning routines.
- Elephant History Museum: Showcases an educational look at elephant biology and features an intact full tusker skeleton.
- Eco-Shopping: On-site outlets selling pure forest honey, sandalwood, and unique paper made from elephant dung fiber.
