Sabarimala
The Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala, 80 kms. from the
Pathanamthitta district head quarters, is a National Pilgrim Centre.
This famous shrine of Lord Ayyappa is surrounded by hazardous hills
like Karimala and Neelimala. Devotees visit Sabarimala after
undergoing 41 days of Vritha i.e., self-imposed
devotional penance. They, with irumudikettu (bundle with offerings
to Ayyappa) on their head, climb the mountain ranges and cross the
forest bare footed repeatedly chanting Saranam Ayyappa
which means we seek refuge in Ayyappa. This is probably the only
famous temple in Kerala, which does not restrict anybody from
visiting it for not being a Hindu.
Malayattoor
Malayattoor Church, a Christian pilgrim centre situated 52 kms from
Kochi beside the Periyar River at the top of a hill. The pilgrims
can reach the place only by foot. This church which was established
in AD 900 is believed to have been blessed by St.Thomas, one of the
Apostles of Christ.
Agastyakudam
Agastyakudam, near Thiruvananthapuram, a prominent peak of the
Western Ghats, is a pilgrim centre of the Hindus. This place is also
noted for its abundant Ayurvedic herbs.
Varkala
This famous Hindu pilgrim centre is situated at 48 kms north of
Thiruvananthapuram. It is noted for its mineral springs.
Sivagiri
and Aruvippuram
Aruvippuram of Thiruvananthapuram district is famous through the
consecration of the 'Siva Idol' by Sree Narayana Guru. Sivagiri is a
major pilgrim centre that attracts not only the local tourists but
also travellers from abroad.
Ochira: A unique pilgrim centre in Kollam district known for its
Advaita Philosphy. Here there is no temple or idol for the presiding
deity the Parabrahma. The ritual performance Ochirakali,
which is usually held in June gathers a huge crowd.
Maramon
Convention
Every year in the month of February, banks of river Pamba plays
host to a famous religious convention of Christians for 7 days. This
convention is addressed by the speakers of international repute and
attended by people from various other communities.
Cherukolpuzha
Convention
The famous Hindu religious convention held on the banks of river
Pamba. It is attended by a large number of people and addressed by
prominent religious scholars and cultural personalities.



