Mangala Devi Temple

Overview

Mangala Devi Temple is an ancient hill temple located near Thekkady in Kerala, close to the border with Tamil Nadu. The temple sits at a high elevation inside the forest area of Periyar Tiger Reserve.

It is dedicated to Goddess Mangala Devi and holds religious and historical importance. The temple structure is built with large stone blocks and reflects old style construction.

The location offers wide views of forest, hills, and distant valleys. Because of its remote setting, the temple remains quiet and less crowded.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: Once a year during Chitra Pournami
  • Visiting Time: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM (on festival day)

The temple remains closed on regular days and opens only during the annual festival.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Entry Fee Free
Forest Entry ₹50 – ₹100 (approx.)
Jeep Transport Jeep Transport
Camera Free

What To Expect

Hilltop Temple

Mangala Devi Temple stands on a high ridge inside forest land.

Forest Views

The surrounding area shows dense forest and distant hills.

Annual Festival Visit

Access is allowed only during Chitra Pournami.

Remote Location

The temple lies deep inside protected forest, requiring guided access.

Tips

  • Plan your visit only during the festival day.
  • Start early to avoid delays and crowds.
  • Book jeep transport in advance.
  • Carry water and basic essentials.
  • Follow forest rules and avoid littering.
Mangala Devi Temple

About Mangala Devi Temple

Mangala Devi Temple is believed to be over 1,000 years old. It is associated with regional history and local beliefs.

The temple is built using stone blocks without modern materials, showing strong and simple construction. Its position on a hill provides clear views of the surrounding forest and valleys.

Because it lies within Periyar Tiger Reserve, access remains restricted for most of the year. Visitors can enter only during the annual festival, when special permission is granted.

The temple is important for both religious visitors and those interested in history and remote landscapes.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Location Near Thekkady, Kerala
Type Hill temple
Dedicated To Goddess Mangala Devi
Access Once a year during festival
Within Periyar Tiger Reserve
Famous For Ancient structure and location
Visitor Activity Pilgrimage and sightseeing
Best Time to Visit Chitra Pournami day

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mangala Devi Temple located?

Mangala Devi Temple is located near Thekkady in Kerala.

Why is the temple famous?

It is known for its ancient structure and hilltop location.

When can visitors go to the temple?

Visitors can go only during Chitra Pournami.

Is there any entry fee?

Entry is free, but forest and transport charges apply.

How much time is needed to visit?

A half day is usually enough due to travel and access time.