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Tourism in
Palakkad
TTHE GRANARY OF INDIA Palakkad, the land, which is one of the most
fertile and thickly forested districts of
Kerala is supposed to have derived its name
from the 'Pala' tree and 'Kadu' meaning
forest. The whole area is said to have been
covered by 'Pala' trees, in the past.
The district of Palakkad, which lies at the
foot of the colossal Western Ghats, has only
midland and highland areas. Much of the area
is made up of plains, scattered with a few
hillocks. The plains are so fertile and
productive that the district is considered
the "Granary of Kerala".
Along with Idukki, Palghat is the other
district in Kerala, which has the rare
distinguishing characteristic of not having
a seacoast. Kerala's longest river
Bharathapuzha flows through the district.
During the hot season, its wide sandy bed is
dry except for some miles from its origin.
Being too shallow and rocky for water
transport, the Bharathapuzha has little
commercial significance but holds a special
place in the cultural psyche of the State.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS FORTS Palakkad Fort: One of the best preserved
forts in Kerala, it was built by Mysore's
Haider Ali. In 1790, The Fort was taken over
and renovated by the British.
TEMPLES Kalpathi temple: The most important of all
the temples, Kalpathi Temple is dedicated to
Shiva. The car festival or the Rathotsavam
is held here in November.
WATERFALLS Dhoni: (15 km from Palakkad) it is a 3 hour
trek from the base of the Dhoni Hills to
this reserve forest area with its small,
beautiful waterfall.
OTHERS Malampuzha: It is a picnic spot in the lower
hills of the Western Ghats, 12 kms from
Palakkad with a dam and a garden. Malampuzha
Garden is a famous picnic spot, which
comprises a dam and beautifully landscaped
gardens, is situated on the lower hills of
the Western Ghats. There are frequent buses
to the garden from Palakkad.
Kottayi: (15 km via Poodar from Palakkad)
This village is the native place of the late
Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, the doyen
of Carnatic music.
EXCURSIONS CITIES Thrithala: 75 kms from Palakkad along the
banks of Bharathapuzha river, Thrithala is
famed for its Shiva temple. Kattilmadom
temple on the Pattambi-Guruvayoor road has
archaeological importance.the small granite
structure, a testimony of Buddhist
influence, built probably during the 9th or
10th century. Attappady: Attapaddy situated on the
northeastern side of the district of
Palakkad and spread over an area of 827 sq.
kms has the largest tribal settlement.
WILDLIFE Silent Valley National Park: A virgin
forest, it is 2 hours drive form Palakkad.
Nelliyampathy: 75 kms from Palghat. The
ranges here consist of a chain of ridges cut
offf from one another by valleys. The
highest peak is Nellikota. The forest
contains teak of extraordinary height and
girth. Estates of tea, coffee, orange and
cardamom dot the ranges. more...
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary: It is
situated 97 kms from Palakkad. 
MONUMENTS Chittur Garumadam: Located on the banks of
the river Sokanasini (the destroyer of
sorrows), this is a memorial to Thunchath
Ezhuthachan, the author of Adhyatma
Ramayana, who spent his last days here. A
srichakra, some of the idols worshipped by
him, a stylus, wooden slippers and a few old
manuscripts are exhibited here. more... OTHERS Kanjirapuzha: 24 kms from Palakkad, this
catchment lake of the dam lies in a single
stretch. An evergreen forest, the 'Vettilachola',
provides the backdrop to a lake surrounded
by hillocks. During the rains, the
mist-draped mountains create a picturesque
landscape.
Mangalam Dam: The Mangalam Dam is
constructed on the river Cherukunnapuzha, a
tributary of the river Mangalam. A popular
picnic site, the dam is located 48 kms south
of Palakkad town.
WILDLIFE Silent Valley National Park: A virgin
forest, it is 2 hours drive form Palakkad.
Nelliyampathy: 75 kms from Palghat. The
ranges here consist of a chain of ridges cut
offf from one another by valleys. The
highest peak is Nellikota. The forest
contains teak of extraordinary height and
girth. Estates of tea, coffee, orange and
cardamom dot the ranges.
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary: It is
situated 97 kms from Palakkad.
MONUMENTS Chittur Garumadam: Located on the banks of
the river Sokanasini (the destroyer of
sorrows), this is a memorial to Thunchath
Ezhuthachan, the author of Adhyatma
Ramayana, who spent his last days here. A
srichakra, some of the idols worshipped by
him, a stylus, wooden slippers and a few old
manuscripts are exhibited here. more... OTHERS Kanjirapuzha: 24 kms from Palakkad, this
catchment lake of the dam lies in a single
stretch. An evergreen forest, the 'Vettilachola',
provides the backdrop to a lake surrounded
by hillocks. During the rains, the
mist-draped mountains create a picturesque
landscape.
Mangalam Dam: The Mangalam Dam is
constructed on the river Cherukunnapuzha, a
tributary of the river Mangalam. A popular
picnic site, the dam is located 48 kms south
of Palakkad town.  |