Ponkunnam is a census town in Kerala, India, part of Kottayam district under Kanjirappallytaluk. Ponkunnam literally means golden mountain
(ponn = gold, kunn = mountain). Nearby towns are Kanjirappalli, Pampady , Manimala and Pala. This part of Kerala is famous for its fertile land and rubber plantations. It is at an altitude of
495 ft (151 m) above mean sea level. The town is at the junction of two major roads in Kerala: NH 183 and Main Eastern Highway. The climate is moderate with timely cold breezes and the town is the gateway to the Western Ghats. The town is famous for its volleyball traditions and customs. Almost every year there is an ever-rolling volleyball tournament happening in Ponkunnam Mahatma Gandhi Mini Stadium.
Holy Family Syro Malabar Church - near KSRTC bus station.
Ponkunnam Puthiyakavu Temple is near the Ponkunnam private bus stand.
St.Marys Orthodox Church is on the Ponkunnam–Thampalakad road.
Mosque is near Ponkunnam bus stand & in Manimala road.
Latin Catholic Church 2 km from the town (westward) by the side of NH 183.
CMS church half km from the town at Attickal in PP Road.
Elamgulam Sreedharma Shasta temple and Elagmulam church are 5 km away from the town.
Panamttom Devi temple (Where the traditional travancore folklore padyani is held every year as a part of temple fest) is 4.5 km from Ponkunnam.
Notable persons
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Ponkunnam lies on the National Highway 183 (Old NH 220) connecting the City of Kottayam and Theni. The NH183 connects Kottayam to the state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the busiest roads passing through Ponkunnam.
The Main Eastern Highway (Punalur- Pathanamthitta- Ponkunnam- Pala- Muvattupuzha) also passes through Ponkunnam. Main Eastern Highway is categorized as State Highway - 08 ( SH-08 ) of Kerala. It is the second-longest State Highway of Kerala covering a distance of 153.6 km (95.4 mi). The districts it passes through are Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, and Ernakulam. These highways connect Ponkunnam to MuvattupuzhaMC Road(SH-01). The Ponkunnam- Pala- Thodupuzha- Muvattupuzha stretch of Main Eastern Highway was upgraded in 2016 to a width of 15 meters (49 ft). The two-lane highway, which connects Ponkunnam To Muvattupuzha over 60 km (37 mi) within 80 minutes. This makes it easy to access for the people of Highranges, tourists to Thekkady and pilgrims of Sabarimala to reach Muvattupuzha, Angamaly and Ernakulam. The Highway becomes congested during the months of November and December due to Sabarimala pilgrims.