Kauthuka Park

Kauthuka Park – Biodiversity Landscape Near Athirappilly, Kerala


Introduction


Kauthuka Park is a living example of ecological imagination transformed into reality. What began as a modest 1.25-acre agricultural homestead has evolved into a remarkable biodiversity sanctuary through the vision and dedication of Mr. Varkey Veliyath.

Situated near Athirappilly Waterfalls in Kerala, this innovative green space demonstrates how human creativity can harmonize with nature rather than compete against it.

Entrance to Kauthuka Park, Potta – a biodiversity landscape near Athirappilly, Kerala.


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About Kauthuka Park


Kauthuka Park is located in Potta Village under the jurisdiction of Chalakudy Municipality in Thrissur District, Kerala, India.

This once-simple agricultural land was carefully transformed into a structured ecological system featuring:

Interconnected fish ponds with underground tunnel systems



Artificial hill formations


A balanced coexistence of flora and fauna


The park functions as a self-sustaining micro-ecosystem and has been recognized as India’s first man-made ecosystem.


Living root-inspired eco-structure at Kauthuka Park, symbolizing a self-sustaining micro-ecosystem in harmony with nature.


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Vision and Environmental Philosophy


Founded by Mr. Varkey Veliyath, a humble agriculturist and environmental innovator, Kauthuka Park represents more than landscape architecture - it is a living statement of ecological balance and environmental responsibility. 

The project stands as:


A bridge between modern urbanization and natural ecosystems




It highlights the urgent need to rethink human interference in nature and promotes harmonious co-existence between biodiversity and human development.

A living green corridor at Kauthuka Park, demonstrating harmonious coexistence between biodiversity and human development.



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Educational and Research Value


Kauthuka Park has expanded beyond a personal ecological experiment into a learning platform for:

Students

Researchers

Environmental scientists

Innovators

Nature lovers

Eco-tourists


It integrates environmental science, informative tourism, and sustainable agricultural concepts into one experiential landscape.

A serene biodiversity zone within Kauthuka Park, showcasing a naturally evolved and experiential landscape.

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Honours and Recognition


The uniqueness and integrated conservation model of Kauthuka Park have earned:

Multiple State Government recognitions

Central Government acknowledgments

Non-government certifications

Two entries in the Limca Book of Records


The project has been visited by prominent personalities, including former Chief Minister

Extensive multimedia coverage has further highlighted its innovative ecological contribution.

Athirappilly Eco-Tourism Vision

Kauthuka Park forms part of the larger Athirappilly Eco-Tourism vision, supporting biodiversity conservation within the Chalakudy river basin landscape.
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Top 10 Tourist Destinations Near Athirappilly Waterfalls, Kerala

Athirappilly and its surrounding region in Kerala offer some of the most beautiful natural landscapes, cultural heritage sites, wildlife destinations, and spiritual centers in South India. Visitors traveling through Kochi or the famous Athirappilly waterfall route can explore several remarkable attractions within a short distance.This region also offers an ideal one-day travel route from Kochi to Athirappilly.


1. Athirappilly Waterfalls


Athirappilly Waterfalls is the largest and most spectacular waterfall in Kerala, often called the “Niagara of India.” Located on the Chalakudy River in the Western Ghats, the waterfall attracts thousands of nature lovers, photographers, and travelers every year.


                          
                                            Athirappilly Waterfalls – the Niagara of Kerala


  

2. Charpa Waterfalls


Charpa Waterfalls is a scenic roadside waterfall located between Athirappilly and Vazhachal. During the monsoon season, the waterfall becomes powerful and creates a breathtaking view for travelers on the Athirappilly–Valparai road.


                                            Charpa Waterfalls on the Athirappilly scenic route




3. Vazhachal Waterfalls

Vazhachal Waterfalls is located a few kilometers from Athirappilly and is surrounded by dense tropical forest. The calm environment and flowing river make it a peaceful destination for visitors exploring the Chalakudy River valley.

                                             Vazhachal Waterfalls in the Western Ghats forest


4. Valparai

Valparai is a beautiful hill station located in the Anamalai Hills of Tamil Nadu. The route from Athirappilly to Valparai passes through forests, wildlife habitats, and tea plantations, making it one of the most scenic mountain drives in South India.




                                      Valparai tea plantations and mountain landscapes


5. Kodanad Elephant Training Centre

Kodanad Elephant Training Centre near the Periyar River is known for its historic elephant training traditions. Visitors can see elephants in a natural environment and enjoy the peaceful riverside landscape.
 


                                        Kodanad Elephant Training Centre near Periyar River
 

6. Guruvayur Temple

Guruvayur Temple is one of the most famous pilgrimage centers in Kerala dedicated to Lord Krishna. Millions of devotees visit the temple every year for prayers, rituals, and spiritual gatherings
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                                              Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple in Kerala


7. Vadakkunnathan Temple

Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur is an ancient Shiva temple known for its traditional Kerala architecture. The temple is located at the center of Thrissur city and is associated with the famous Thrissur Pooram festival.

                                                    Vadakkunnathan Temple, Thrissur


8. Thrissur Zoological Park Puthoor

Thrissur Zoological Park at Puthoor is one of the largest modern zoological parks being developed in India. Spread across a vast natural landscape, it aims to provide animals with large open habitats and promote wildlife conservation.


                                                       Puthoor Zoological Park, Thrissur


9. Cochin International Airport

(Cochin Airport / Kochi Airport / Nedumbassery Airport)
Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery is the nearest international airport to Athirappilly Waterfalls. It connects Kerala with major cities in India and around the world and serves as the main gateway for tourists visiting the Athirappilly region.



                                    Cochin International Airport (Kochi / Nedumbassery Airport)


10. Visit Kauthuka Park near Athirappilly

Located near Athirappilly on the Chalakudy–Athirappilly road, Kauthuka Park is a unique eco-tourism destination showcasing biodiversity, rare plants, aquatic ecosystems, tree huts, and nature-based environmental experiences. Visitors exploring Athirappilly and nearby destinations can also enjoy the peaceful and educational environment of this eco park.


                                                                     Kauthuka Park
                                                     Athirappilly Road, Chalakudy, Kerala



Location & Contact

πŸ“ En route to Athirappilly Waterfalls
Potta Village, Chalakudy
Thrissur District, Kerala, India

πŸ“ž Mobile: +91 9446231551
                      91  6282997789
🌐 Website: http://kauthukapark.com/






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