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Attappady, Palakkad district |
Situated in the Attappadi block of Mannarkkad taluk in Palakkad district, Attapadi is a unique culmination of nature’s pictorial beauty and an ethnic human culture. It is reported to
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Chinganchira, Palakkad district |
Located at 6 km from Kollengode which is located at 20 km from Palakkad city is picturistic small temple. The main attraction of this area is a banyan tree with its canopy that |
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Chittur Gurumadam, Palakkad district |
After being banished from his homeland due to the Zamorian encroachment of his then country the father of Malayalam language, Thunchath Ramanujan Ezhithachan belived to spent |
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Chulannur Peacock Protection Centre |
The only sanctuary exclusively for the national bird peacock in Kerala. Located in a true village inside Palakkad, this sanctuary offers a patch of tropical forest preserved inside a |
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Chulliyar Dam, Palakkad district |
Chulliyar dam and its catchment area which is a part of the elegant Western Ghats gives you a real visual treat. Chulliyar River is one of the tributaries of the river Gayathripuzha. The |
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Jain temple, Palakkad district |
One of its types in Kerala, also known as Chandranatha temple the Jain temple is located on the western side of Palakkad. This historic temple is of 32ft long and 20ft wide |
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Kalpathy Viswanathaswamy temple, Palakkad district |
One of the oldest Shiva temple in Malabar, Kalpathy Viswanathswamy temple was built in A.D.1425. It was built by the then Palakkad raja Kombi Achan. There is a saying about |
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Kanjirapuzha Dam, Palakkad district |
Just 25 km from Palakkad, Kanjirapuzha dam is surrounded by the hills of western ghats. It is surrounded by the evergreen forest which is locally known as vettichola. This forest and the |
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Killikurissi Mangalam, Palakkad district |
One among the ancient Malayalam poetic Trio Kunjan nambiar is the founder of a separate art form called ‘Thullal’. It was regarded as a temple of Malayalam literature by many and |
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Kollengode Palace, Palakkad district |
Located at about 20 km south of Palakkad town Kollengode is a Picturistic village with acres of green rice fields which forms a green scenic beauty. Kollengode (land of Black smiths |
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Malampuzha Dam, Fantasy Park and Rock Garden |
The largest Irrigation reservoir in Kerala, Malampuzha is located 15km due north to Palakkad city. It is a combination of a masonry dam with a length of 1,849 meters and an earthen |
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Mangalam Dam, Palakkad district |
This irrigation dam is constructed across the Cherukunnupuzha river. It was primarily meant for irrigation purpose for the agricultural fields. The dam have completed |
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Meenvallam waterfall, Palakkad district |
Meenvallam is a small waterfall located just 8 km from Thuppanad on Palakkad-Mannarkad route. A combination of enchanting beauty and scenic splendor. The water falls from |
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Nelliyampathy hills, Palakkad district |
Nelliyampathi also known as the Ooty of poor people. Located at a distance of 60 km from Palakkad town it is a hilly mountain cliff. We can visit the Pothundi dam on the way to |
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Palakkad Fort, Palakkad district |
Also known as tippu’s fort was built by Haider ali father of Tippu and ruler of Mysore. It was built during 1766 AD and are preserved in its best from. Historically, the ruler of palakkad
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Parambikulam Wildlife sanctuary |
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected forest area of about 285km2 at an altitude of 300m to 1438m and is adjacent to Anamalai wildlife sanctuary. It is now under the |
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Pothundi Dam, Palakkad district |
Pothundi dam is an irrigation project to provide water to the hilly areas of Nenmara. The dam is unusual in being constructed without a conventional concrete core, which is |
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Seetharkundu, Palakkad district |
Seetharkundu is a small waterfalls starting from Nelliyampathi and reaches the valley below and form a tributary of Gayathripuzha. The water falls from a height of 1000m and is |
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Silent Valley National Park, Palakkad district |
Home to a large number of plant and animal species, silent valley national park got its name due to the absence of the sound of crickets which is present in almost all forest ranges. |
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Siruvani Reservoir and Siruvani waterfalls |
Siruvani Waterfalls and the dam named after them are located 37 km west of Coimbatore in the Western Ghats; the road to the falls leads past the historical villages of Perur, Mathampatt |
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