Karimba (gram Panchayat)
Karimba (Malayalam: കരിമ്പ) is a gram panchayat located in the Palakkad district, Kerala, India. It is near National Highway 966, with Kalladikode as its largest town. The panchayat includes the villages of Karimba-I, Karimba-II, and parts of Palakkayam and has been recognized with the Nirmal Gram Puraskar for its sanitation efforts.
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census of India, Karimba has a literacy rate of 95%, which is slightly above Kerala's state average of 94%. The population details are as follows:
- Karimba-I: Population of 14,887, with 7,211 males and 7,676 females.
- Karimba-II: Population of 11,930, with 5,744 males and 6,186 females.
Tourism
Karimba is known for its natural attractions, particularly its waterfalls.
- Meenvallam Waterfalls: A series of ten waterfalls on the Thuppanad River, with the lowest waterfall being the most accessible. Visitors can trek 1.5 km to the falls from the nearest road, offering a serene experience amid lush greenery. The best time to visit is post-monsoon, between October and May. The area also features India's first micro-hydroelectric project that is operated by a gram panchayat, making it a unique blend of tourism and sustainable development.
- Atla Waterfalls (Aaral Falls): Situated higher up in the Meenvallam region, Atla Waterfalls offers a picturesque trekking experience through dense forests. Accessible by a 5 km trek or via jeep rides from Kalladikode, this waterfall provides a stunning view of cascading water in an unspoiled environment.
References
- ^ "Basic details of Gram Panchayats in Palakkad District". Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "Population finder | Government of India". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
- ^ "Meenvallam in Palakkad offers relief from heat". OnManorama. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
- ^ Shaji, K. a (2 October 2015). "Meenvallam waterfalls reduced to a trickle". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 July 2019.