Blessed by nature and nourished by the Periyar and Muvattupuzha rivers,
Perumbavoor, in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, is well-known for its
thriving wood industry. It is one of the most strategically located and
industrially developing towns in Kerala. There are many small-scale industries
dotting the Aluva-Perumbavoor road.
Cochin is 38 km southwest of Perumbavoor.
It is situated northeast of Aluva,
north of Muvattupuzha and south of Kalady, the birthplace of Sree Adi
Sankaracharya. This charming town lies on the Main Central (MC) Road, which
connects Trivandrum to Trichur. The Aluva-Munnar road passes through
Perumbavoor. There are many tourist attractions around Perumbavoor - Kodanad
elephant training centre, Paniyeliporu waterfalls and St Thomas Church
(International Pilgrim Centre), Malayattoor, to name a few. Kallil Jain Temple is
located close to the town.
Clean, green and serene, Pereumbavoor is free from the noise pollution and
scorching heat of city living. With Cochin and Aluva bursting at their seams,
Perumbavoor town is fast emerging as a favoured residential destination of
discerning investors.
Rajmandir is located conveniently at an elite residential section on
MC Road-Broadway intersection, just 1 km from Perumbavoor Junction. The
apartment block can be accessed from both Broadway and MC Road.
The site’s proximity to Angamaly, Kalady, Nedumbassery, Aluva and Cochin
offers it excellent connectivity to any part of Kerala and beyond. All essential
services, public utilities and civic amenities are within easy reach. In fact,
four CBSE schools and three modern hospitals are within a radius of 1 km
from Rajmandir. |