Pamba River
The Pamba River is a significant waterway located in the state of Kerala, India. It flows through the picturesque landscapes of the Western Ghats and is known for its cultural and religious importance, particularly in the context of the famous Sabarimala Temple. The river is approximately 169 kilometers long and is one of the major rivers in Kerala.
The Pamba River originates from the Western Ghats and eventually merges with the Vembanad Lake, which is the largest lake in Kerala. The river supports local agriculture and fishing communities, providing essential water resources for irrigation and daily life. Its banks are dotted with lush greenery, making it a vital ecological zone in the region.