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Corporate Office

Triade Builders Pvt. Ltd.
Opposite Sugar & Spice - Beside Neelima Apartments
Kanjikuzhi,Kottayam 686001, Kerala, India

Contact us at:

+91-9447144195 (Mr. Thankachen)
+91-9961192301 (Mr. Prem)
+91-9447783278 (Mr. T.C. Chacko)
+91-0481-3238822 (Office Phone)
001-(954)-663-4508 (USA) (Mr. Sajan Chacko)

Our Management

Sajan Chacko, Florida, USA - 001-(954) 663 4508
Zenith Ellankil, Houston, USA - 001-(832) 282 3032
T.C.Chacko, Kerala: +91-9447783278 (C)

Our email

sales@triadebuilders.com
info@triadebuilders.com
customerservice@triadebuilders.com

About Kottayam

Kottayam
is an important commercial centre of Kerala, situated in the southern part of India. Sandwiched between tranquil palm-lined backwaters on the west and the Western ghats on the east, Kottayam is among the state's most mountainous regions, providing some of Kerala's finest natural scenes. The town is surrounded by some of the most fertile and beautiful scenery in the state with hills to its East and backwaters to the west. Kottayam is the ideal take off point for visits to Peermedu, Munnar, Idukki, Thekkady, Ernakulam and the temple city of Madurai. Most of India's natural rubber originates from the lands of well-kept plantations of Kottayam, also home to the Rubber Board, one of the country's primary commodities board.

Kottayam
, among the State's more mountainous districts, provides some of Kerala's finest natural scenes sandwiched between serene palm-fringed backwaters on the west and the Western ghats on the east. Much of this beauty is laid out in all its glory along the road which winds from Kottayam to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady through plantations of rubber, tea, coffee and pepper.

Kottayam
came into limelight when it was declared the first fully literate municipal town of India, an event that triggered a mass movement to make Kerala the country’s only state to achieve total literacy. Kottayam is also the birthplace of the state’s publishing industry, and is home to a number of globally renowned newspapers and magazines including Malayala Manorama (India’s largest circulated daily), The Week, Mathrubhumi, and Deepika.
  • Kottayam at a Glance
  • District Area: 2024 Sq km
  • Boundary Districts: North-Ernakulam, East-Idukki, South-Pathanamthitta, West-Alappuzha.
  • Population: 18,28,271 (1996 census)
  • Altitude: 935 to 2817 m above Sea level
    Climate: The climate of Kottayam like the rest of Kerala can be classified as in equatorial type of climate. It is hot and humid. From June to Sept. it experiences torrential rains brought by the monsoon clouds. However from September to March, the climate remains relatively dry and cool and it is the best period to visit the city.
  • Annual Mean Rainfall: 346 cms
  • Clothing: It is advisable to wear cloths made of natural fibres as synthetic fibres do not quite agree with climates of Kottayam.
  • Tourist Season: September to March
  • Temperature [in Degrees Celsius] - Summer: Mean Max. 35 and Mean Min. 22.5. Winter: Mean Max. 32 and Mean Min. 22
  • Language: The principal language of Kerala is Malayalam. Besides Malayalam, English is also spoken and understood by the majority of the
    population. Hindi and Tamil are also spoken and understood.
  • Religion: Hindus, Christians, Muslims
  • Calendar: Western, Malayalam & Arabic
  • Time: Indian Standard time (IST) is 5.5 hrs ahead to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and 4.5 hrs ahead of Central European time
  • Food: South Indian, North Indian, Tandoori, Chinese and Continental cuisine
  • Alcohol: There is no prohibition in Kerala, different brands of liquor are available. Toddy produced from fermented coconut sap is the popular local drink.
  • Currency: An Indian Ruppee is made up of 100 paisa. Coins in the denominations of 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 500 paise and currency notes in the denominations of Rupee(s) 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 are available.
  • Accessing Kottayam
  • By Air: The nearest airport is at Cochin (Kochi) located 76 km from Kottayam. Another airport is at Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) 160 km away.
  • By Rail: Kottayam is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. The railway station is situated just 2 km away from the central bus station. There are regular trains from Kottayam to Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam (165 km) and Ernakulam (65 km).
  • By Road: Kottayam is connected to major cities of South India by good motorable roads. There are two bus stations, the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation bus station on T.B. Road and a private bus stand near the railway station. Buses to major centres operate from the KSRTC bus station.