Karuvatta

Karuvatta is a village in Alappuzha District of Kerala region of India.

The Pampa and Achenkovil rivers reach directly to the Arabian sea through a leading channel.

The village of Karuvatta is well known for its communal harmony and its many temples, churches and mosques.

Sree Narayana Dharma Seva Sangham, Kannukalipalam is known as the second Shivagiri.

The St. Joseph's church Karuvatta North was built in 1874 by the initiative of the Rev.

The Holy Rasa (a religious procession), held at St. George Orthodox Church Karuvatta North is a major attraction.

There are more than 300 houses, Two Lower Primary Schools and Two Anganvadies in this area, and a branch of the Pamba River passes through.

The annual boat race held in Karuvatta is on the Pamba river.

Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai's House is approximately 6 km away from this place.

The school's land and the building were donated by Samudayathil Keshavakurup to Nair Service Society.

When the institution became a higher secondary school in 1997, Kattiyattu Sudhamony Kunjamma of the Samudayathil Family became the first principal.

It is the very famous Devi Temple, located at Thamallackal in Karthikappally Taluk, Alappuzha district.

leading channel
St. Joseph's Church Karuvatta North
MGM Central School Karuvatta