Pathiramanal Island, meaning 'Sands of Midnight', is a small, picturesque island located in the Vembanad Lake near Alleppey, Kerala. This serene island is a haven for birdwatchers, offering glimpses of migratory birds from across the globe. Surrounded by the tranquil backwaters, the island is accessible only by boat, adding to its secluded charm. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, explore the island's lush vegetation, and witness the beauty of the diverse avian population. The island is an ideal destination for a relaxing day trip, offering a unique escape into nature's tranquility.
Pathiramanal Island's history is shrouded in local legends. One tale suggests it was formed from the Vembanad Lake when a powerful Brahmin threw a handful of sand to create a new piece of land. Another story links it to the Raja of Kayamkulam, who used the island as a resting spot during his travels. Regardless of its exact origins, the island has long been a refuge for various bird species and a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace amidst nature. Its relatively recent development as a tourist destination has brought more attention to its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.