Keerampara

[1] This place is once blessed with the footprints of all the holy personnel who passed through the Royal route (from Madurai to Kothamangalam).

The Thracians had a very good influence in India before the birth of christ especially in the Ernakulam district due to the trade links with ancient Kodungalloor Musris.

[3] The Keerampara Panchayat is encompassed with many historical locations like the Cheramala, believed to be the summer palace of erstwhile Chera kings; Kalappara, the sword fighting ground of Kings; Ayyappanmudi, the serene temple at the hill top, the royal route of Alwaye-Madura passes through this place.

Keerampara is a village ensconced at the eastern range of Ernakulam district in Kerala.

It borders Chelad about 7 km (4.3 mi) from Kothamangalam, the former seat of the Chera Kings.

Inchathotty Hanging Bridge
Bhoothathan Kettu
St.Sebastian Church