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Jatayu Earth’s Centre

At Jatayu Earth’s Center, the sky, the earth, and the hillocks come together with tradition, belief, and culture, blending seamlessly with a spirit of adventure and bravery. Unlike traditional natural tourism destinations in Kerala, Jatayu Para is designed to offer a comprehensive experience that caters to cultural beliefs while providing modern facilities. The destination is equipped with a cable car system, an adventure park, a digital museum, and a 6D theater. It also includes amenities such as a rainwater harvesting system, a temple, and Ayurvedic facilities, ensuring a holistic experience for visitors.

atayu is a significant shift in the approach of Kerala tourism. Traditionally, Kerala has been renowned for its natural beauty, and Ayurvedic wellness treatments attracting tourists primarily for its lush landscapes, serene backwaters, and tranquil beaches. Jatayu Earth’s Centre caters to adventure enthusiasts with a variety of activities, including rock climbing, zip-lining, rappelling, and trekking. The inclusion of a cable car service adds a modern touch to this traditional landscape, allowing visitors to easily access the hilltop and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding greenery. At the same time, Jatayu Earth’s Center honors Kerala’s rich tradition of Ayurveda, offering wellness treatments in a serene and natural setting.

Jatayu Para which is locally known, is the world largest bird sculpture. Jatayu is a significant and heroic figure in the epic of Ramayana. As an eagle, Jatayu displayed immense bravery when he attempted to rescue Sita Devi from the clutches of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. In a fierce battle to protect Sita, Jatayu fought valiantly but was overpowered by Ravana, who severed one of his wings. The wounded Jatayu fell to the earth, and it is believed that he landed on the rocks of Chadayamangalam in Kollam district, Kerala. Jatayu Para, or Jatayu Earth’s Center, has been created as a tribute to this legendary bird’s courage and sacrifice.

After Jatayu’s fall, Sreerama and Lakshmana found him still alive at the site. With his last breaths, Jatayu informed Rama that Sita had been taken southward by Ravana, heading towards Sri Lanka. After delivering this crucial information, Jatayu passed away. To honor the brave bird’s sacrifice, Rama performed the final rituals for Jatayu, giving him a dignified farewell.

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