It is embraced by the well-known village of Ayamkudy in the east and the water-logged Mundar Estate of Upper Kuttanad in the west. The twin islands comprising the mainland Ezhumanthuruthu and a smaller island called Pulithuruthu, charm visitors with their unspoiled beauty.
Being an emerging hub of inland water tourism, Ezhumanthuruthu offers you a variety of cruising options to enjoy the serene waters. A boat ride through the inundated waters during the monsoon season is an experience like no other. The exotic shikhara boats give you an opportunity to relish the tranquillity of rural life. The unique species of birds and the variety of mangroves elevate this experience to the next level.
Watching the villagers harvesting paddy and singing the 'Koithupattu' (harvest folk song) will make you feel like you are a part of the agrarian life. Ezhumanthurthu is not only a feast for your eyes, but for your tastebuds as well. The eateries with their delectable local cuisine will leave you spoilt for choice. The unending stretches of vast paddy fields, the cool coconut groves and the unrushed rustic life will drain your worries readying you for the next adventure.