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2 Places of interest  





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4 Notable people  





5 Climate  





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Chingoli is an urbanised village which lies in Karthikappally Thaluk, near Haripad town in Alappuzha districtofKerala, India. It is an amalgamation of both modern city life style and traditional values of Kerala.This Village has ATM facilities, Rickshaw facilities, Ayurveda Hospitals, Dental Hospitals, Mini Supermarkets etc.

How to visit[edit]

Chingoli can be accessed by road and rail. Chingoli is accessible by the Kayamkulam - Muthukulam - Danapady road. The nearest major bus station, Haripad, is around 4–5 km away whereas the nearest railway station, Haripad railway station, is at a distance of 5 km.[vague]

For visitors from outside the state, Cochin airport (117 km), Thiruvananthapuram Airport (116 km) and Alappuzha railway station (35 km) are the nearest major points of access.

Places of interest[edit]

Chingoli village is close to many famous Hindu temples among which Mannarasala Nagaraja temple, Haripad Sri Subramanya temple, Evoor temple, Kanjoor Sree Durga Devi temple, Vettikulangara Devi Temple are the most famous. The Kavillpadikkal temple, Mariyamman temple and Sree Bhuvaneswari devi temple are among the most famous temples in the village and a source of strength to its inhabitants.

Industry[edit]

Notable people[edit]

Climate[edit]

Chingoli has a typical tropical climate just like the rest of Kerala. Summers can be rather uncomfortable due to high humidity levels.

Nearby places[edit]

Chingoli lies in close proximity to Muthukulam, Cheppad, Kayamkulam, Mavelikara and Karuvatta.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sree Ramakrishna Pharmacy-Karthikappally-Kerala | National Health Portal Of India". www.nhp.gov.in. Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  • ^ "Krishnendu Ayurveda | Best Ayurveda Treatment Centre in Kerala, India". krishnendu.org. Retrieved 4 December 2020.

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