Kurisumala, popularly renowned as Amrithamedu- the hill of the Cross- is a prominent pilgrimage and trekking trail along the Western Ghats. Located within the Kuttikkanam region of the Idukki district, Amrithamedu is the highest point in the region. During Easter, pilgrims climb the ‘Stations of the Cross’, which would require a pilgrim to cover 14 points, with each point having a cross,symbolising various phases of Jesus Christ’s last journey.
Throughout the trek, when one achieves the third cross, a great extend of Peerumedu ends up noticeably unmistakable, which is without a doubt a pleasant sight. One can likewise observe tea domains out yonder and furthermore the moving Kokkad slopes. As one continues additionally up, the encompassing scene soon turns out to be increasingly amazing. Once the climb achieves the ninth cross, one would venture on to a level and the fog that immerses you at this place is a significant affair. This is Amrithamedu, the most astounding point in Kuttikkanam area in Idukki region.
On the northern side of Amrithamedu is Madamakulam, a natural pond at the base of a waterfall. This region has a number of connected water bodies like the Uppukulam Reservoir and Vellapara Waterfalls. This chain of water bodies in and around this region form the source of tributaries that go on to form four major rivers – Meenachil, Manimala, Pampa, and Periyar.The scenic beauty of this region with its lush forests and misty mountains is trekkers’ heaven. It is also known for its rich biodiversity including several rare and endemic species.