Thommankuthu (Malayalam: തൊമ്മന്കുത്ത്) is a waterfall located in Thodupuzha Thaluk, Idukki District, Kerala, India.[1] It is one of the major centres of eco-tourism in Kerala.[2] The seven-step waterfall is situated in a forest in the southern part of Western Ghats mountain range. Thommankuthu is a series of 12 falls over a distance of 5km (03miles).[3]
Thommankuthu is located 18km (11miles) from Thodupuzha. The nearest towns are Karimannoor, Vannappuram and Udumbannoor, which are nearly from Thommankuthu. The waterfalls can be reached with a trek through the surrounding forests. The falls are positioned in a dense forest area, attracting nature enthusiasts and travelers.[4]
Thommankuthu takes its name from a local legend. According to folklore, a tribal leader named Thomman, or Thumban, drowned in the waterfalls while attempting to cross the river. Following this incident, the falls became known as Thomman's Waterfall or Thommankuthu (kuthu meaning waterfall).[5]