Mankayam Falls, alias Kalakkayam Falls or Idinjar Falls, is at a distance of around 50 kilometers distance from Thiruvananthapuram city in Kerala state. As the falls are near motorable roads, a lot of local tourists visit these places daily.
Kalakkayam Falls alias Idinjar Falls is part of the Agasthiyavanam streams. Agasthavanam is part of the Western Ghats and is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Those areas are between Neyyar and Peppara Wildlife Sanctuaries, which form part of Agasthiyavanam, have been declared as Biological park and is part of UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere program. These areas have diverse flora and fauna.
The Mankayam Eco-Tourism Development Authority controls Mangayam Falls. They charge a small amount of entry fee to tourists who visit these falls.
Mankayam Falls has a small pond that is cool, and taking a refreshing bath in the pond is a great experience.
How Do I Go to Mankayam Falls alias Idinjar Falls or Kalakkayam Falls?
Mankayam Falls or Idinjar Falls, or Kalakkayam Falls, is about 50 kilometres from Thiruvananthapuram en route to Palaode, if you are going through the Agasthavanam biological park.
Thiruvananthapuram is the nearest city with train and air connectivity. Thiruvananthapuram is well connected by roads to other parts of the country. NH 47 passes through Thiruvananthapuram. Kanyakumari is 3 hours drive from Thiruvananthapuram, and Nagarkoil (both in Tamilnadu state) is 2 hours drive.
In conclusion, Mankayam (also known as Idinjar or Kalakkayam Falls) offers more than just scenic beauty — it is a refreshing escape tucked into the Western Ghats, part of a rich ecological landscape and UNESCO-recognized biosphere. Its cool pools, verdant surroundings and accessible trails make it ideal for nature lovers and day-trippers alike. Whether you’re seeking solace, a dip in natural waters, or a quiet trek off the beaten path, Mankayam promises a serene experience. Be sure to respect local regulations and preserve the area’s natural purity while you enjoy its tranquil charm.
