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Mathur Aqueduct

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Mathur Aqueduct is a remarkable engineering landmark built in 1966 to carry irrigation water across the Pahrali (Parazhiyar) River. Stretching nearly 1 km and standing about 115 feet above the valley on 28 massive pillars, it is one of the longest and tallest trough aqueducts in Asia. Visitors come for the scenic walkway, lush Western Ghats backdrop, and breathtaking panoramic views.

Best Time to Visit

October to February offers the most pleasant weather. Visit 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM for cool temperatures and fewer crowds, or 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM for golden-hour photography and beautiful sunset views over the surrounding hills.

Local Tip

💡 Walk to the middle of the aqueduct for the best panoramic views of the river, paddy fields, and Western Ghats. Visit on weekdays for a quieter experience, and combine your trip with nearby attractions like Thirparappu Falls and Padmanabhapuram Palace for a full-day itinerary.

Heads Up

⚠️ Avoid leaning over the railings or visiting during heavy rain, as the walkway can become slippery. Supervise children carefully, wear comfortable shoes with good grip, avoid littering, and carry water since the bridge walk has limited shade.

Voice Notes from Visitors

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