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How long is the drive from Vythiri to Thrissur?

The direct drive from Vythiri to Thrissur is 105 mi (169 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 52 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Vythiri to Thrissur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Kalpetta and Kozhikode, as well as top places to visit like Banasura Sagar Dam and Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts Village, or the ever-popular Makkiyad Meenmutty Water Falls.

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Top cities between Vythiri and Thrissur

The top cities between Vythiri and Thrissur are Kalpetta and Kozhikode. Kalpetta is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Vythiri and 3 hours from Thrissur.
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Kalpetta

Kalpetta, a charming town nestled in the mountainous Wayanad region of Kerala, South India, serves as a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking trails of Chembra Peak and Neelimala Viewpoint. The area is adorned with cascading waterfalls and lush valleys, offering stunning vistas. Visitors can also visit the Ananthanatha Swami Jain Temple with its traditional Dravidian-style architecture set amidst picturesque coffee plantations.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Thrissur
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Kozhikode

Kozhikode, also known as Calicut, is a coastal city in the state of Kerala, India. It has a rich history as a major spice trade center and was where Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in 1498. The city boasts the scenic Kappad Beach and the central Kozhikode Beach with its old lighthouse offering stunning sunset views.
31% as popular as Kalpetta
14 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Thrissur

Best stops along Vythiri to Thrissur drive

The top stops along the way from Vythiri to Thrissur (with short detours) are Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, and Guruvayur Shri Krishna Temple. Other popular stops include Dhyanalinga, Athirappilly Water Falls, and Pookode Lake.
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Makkiyad Meenmutty Water Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Makkiyad Meenmutty Water Falls is a stunning three-tiered waterfall located 29 kilometers from Kalpetta town in Wayanad District. The waterfall offers a spectacular 300-foot drop and is surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, making it an ideal destination for tourists and business travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. Accessible via a challenging hike through muddy terrain, the falls are well-maintained with clear directions along the way.
Makkiyad Meenmutty Waterfalls is such a hidden gem! The whole spot is surrounded by beautiful tea plantations, which makes the drive there really scenic. That said, the last stretch of road is more like an off-road trail — no tar, just a bumpy ride, so be ready for a bit of an adventure! There’s a small entry fee (I think around ₹60). The walk to the falls is short and peaceful, with the sound of the water getting louder as you get closer. And once you're there — wow. The waterfall is powerful, the air is fresh, and it’s not too crowded either, so it feels like your own private nature retreat. Totally worth the trip if you’re in Wayanad.
Arya N — Google review
Visited Meenmutty Waterfalls and it was absolutely worth the effort! The short trek through the forest is refreshing, and the sound of the waterfall gets louder as you get closer pure magic. The view is stunning, especially when the water gushes down from such a height surrounded by greenery. The place is well-kept and feels untouched, a perfect spot for nature lovers and anyone looking for a peaceful escape. Just make sure to wear good shoes and take your time to enjoy the scenery. 🌿💦
Jarwis H — Google review
If you’re coming from the Vadakara side and looking for a quick nature escape, this waterfall is an absolute must visit.It’s one of the nearest waterfalls in the area and surprisingly still less crowded which makes it even more special. The journey itself is a treat, with scenic views along the way including beautiful tea plantations and lush greenery. It’s not a tough trek or hidden in some remote corner it’s very easily accessible, making it perfect for a spontaneous trip with family or friends. Whether you’re looking to relax, take great pictures, or just enjoy the calming sound of water amidst nature, this place delivers. A peaceful spot to unwind and create memories. Highly recommended
Radeep R — Google review
Nice one. Serene,ticket price a bit hyped. While reaching the spot the road is a bit tricky to cover in car. Else all good
Asmita T — Google review
Meenmutty Falls, located in Wayanad, Kerala, is a spectacular waterfall known for its three-tiered cascade. It's one of the largest waterfalls in the region, offering a mesmerizing sight as the water plunges down the rocky terrain. The journey to the falls is an adventure in itself, involving a trek through the lush green forests of Wayanad. The trek to Meenmutty Falls offers a chance to immerse oneself in the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats. The trail passes through dense forests, offering glimpses of various species of flora and fauna. The sound of the cascading water and the surrounding greenery create a tranquil and refreshing atmosphere. The falls are a popular spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty, take photographs, and experience the thrill of being in the heart of nature. Meenmutty Falls is a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and adventure in Wayanad, providing a memorable experience amidst the stunning landscapes of Kerala.
Akash D — Google review
Very nice view you can also sit on the rocks which is very near to waterfall
Taha R — Google review
A small place with a single waterfall, entry fee charged Rs: 65/- per person, not to worthy for the price with insufficient space of parking place and road
Abhijith V — Google review
The best time to visit is during the post-monsoon season. The entry ticket costs ₹65. Visitors need to walk about 200 meters to reach the falls. The road from the main road to the ticket counter is narrow and damaged in many places. There is a small parking area adjacent to the ticket counter. The tea plantation near the ticket counter is very beautiful. It is a great place to visit on the weekend.
Vishnu A — Google review
4.2
(1150)
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4.0
(271)
Korome- Karimbil Rd, Thondernad, Kanjirangad, Kerala 670731, India
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Banasura Sagar Dam

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39 lists 
Building
Nature & Parks
Dams
Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earthen dam in India, located in a scenic lake area offering walking trails and speed boat rides. It is built across the Karamanathodu river, creating a giant reservoir with serene islands against the backdrop of green hills. The dam is a popular spot for honeymooners and photographers due to its picturesque beauty.
4.2
(1208)
Padinjarathara, Kerala 673575, USA
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Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts Village

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Handicraft
Sights & Landmarks
Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts Village is a charming attraction located in Iringal, just a short distance from NH 66. The village features 28 units where skilled artisans demonstrate their crafts. Visitors can explore craft shops, enjoy pedal boating on the lake, and relax at the cafeteria. With an entry fee for the village, guests can witness diverse works by talented artists and participate in educational programs.
Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts Village, located on the banks of the Moorad River near Vatakara, is a vibrant cultural hub with over 60 artisan cottages showcasing bamboo, coir, wood, metal, and handloom crafts. Visitors can enjoy live demonstrations, workshops, authentic shopping, boating, and local delicacies, along with the annual International Crafts Festival. The village also features two multipurpose halls that host weddings, birthday parties, convocations, and other events, making it not only a cultural destination but also a community-friendly venue that empowers rural artisans through training and sustainable livelihoods.
Jalaludheen A — Google review
Sargaalaya Craft village, a fascinating place that preserves and showcases the history, culture, ancient artifacts, human creativity, hand loom productions, live handicraft making demonstrations, cafes, shops, fish spa, Aquariums and boating facilities.This impressive cultural institution offers various aspects of knowledge and education renowned for its extensive collection including many iconic works. Providing a window to the past and the public enjoyment to promote cross-cultural dialogue and understanding the heritage through its exhibitions and programs. Preferably on weekdays there will be less crowds than other days. Crafts, Souvenirs and many available at affordable prices. There is huge parking available inside with a small fee. It's a platform to explore the abilities of artists and crafts persons and sell the products to the public. Frequently well arranged shows and events provided by the support of the Govt.of Kerala Tourism Dept. A must visit tourist spot.
Hashim S — Google review
It was a nice place with lots of craft items on sale! Nothing much to see. They have a nice waterbody in the middle where there are a few birds that caught my eye and I found it more interesting than the craft village as is. They have interesting ideas, most of the items made are from natural objects while at the same time a lot more objects use plastic and pollutants. Hope they'll make it more nature suitable.
Chandu — Google review
Sargalaya is truly a gem and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves art, craft, and culture. The entire space feels like a living museum where tradition meets creativity. Walking through the craft village, I was amazed to see skilled artisans at work and the wide variety of hand-crafted items that reflect Kerala’s rich heritage. It is not just a shopping experience but also a learning journey, watching how each piece is thoughtfully made. The surroundings are beautifully maintained, with neat pathways and greenery that make it a pleasant place to spend time with family or friends. The hotel and restaurant facilities are well-managed, offering good food and comfortable spaces to relax. What really stood out for me was the boating experience by the river—it added a refreshing touch to the visit and made the day even more memorable. Sargalaya is more than just a tourist spot; it is a cultural experience that stays with you
Muhammed S — Google review
A beautifully planned village and a great initiative by the Kerala Government and ULCCS. The place is very clean and well maintained with spacious parking and nice walkways. There are many stalls supporting small businesses, local crafts, and cultural activities. A peaceful waterfront area and boating options make it relaxing and enjoyable. The hotel inside the project is also good, with rooms around ₹3000 per day. Toilets are clean, and the mess food is tasty too.
Affnitha A — Google review
Good calm peaceful place, lot of art work can be seen here. Speciality is those big natural rocks in water. Beautiful place
Diwakar G — Google review
Sargaalaya Craft Village is a unique arts and crafts center located in Iringal, near Vatakara in Kozhikode district, Kerala. It is spread across 20 acres and was established in 2011 by the Kerala Tourism Department to promote and preserve Kerala’s traditional handicrafts and artisan skills. The village brings together artisans from more than 20 traditional villages across Kerala and other Indian states, creating a vibrant hub for craft-making, live demonstrations, workshops, and training. Visitors can witness and learn different crafts including pottery, weaving, bamboo, coir, palm leaf, coconut shell, wood carving, metal work, and more. The products are available for purchase, and the village also serves as a business platform for artisans. The Crafts Design and Technology development center offers training programs encouraging innovation among craftsmen.
Vishnudathan S — Google review
Sargalaya arts &craft village in Iringal, near Vadakara town in the Kozhikode district of Kerala India. It was established by the tourism department - Govt of Kerala. The nearest railway stations are Vadakara ( 6.9 km ) and Iringal ( 2 km). nearest airports are kannur ( 51 km ) and Calicut international airport ( 69 km ). Annual Sargalaya international arts & craft festival is held here from 20 December to 5 January. The craft village also has peddling and rowing boat facility.
NIKHIL K — Google review
4.3
(6081)
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4.4
(64)
HJ33+H9J, Sargalaya Rd, Kottakkal, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
http://www.sargaalaya.in/
+91 94463 04222
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Edakkal Caves

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Edakkal Caves, located in a remote area 25 kilometers away from Wayanad, are two natural caves formed due to the sons of Lord Rama. These caves are famous for their archaeological significance and unique rock formations with ancient engravings dating back to the Neolithic era. The prehistoric caves feature exquisite rock carvings and walls, situated at an elevation of 1,200 meters above sea level.
This particular place, old beautiful history, and it’s a beautiful side to watch, especially during rainy season. In the fact that all these carving by the ancient human civilisation have survived for all these years is just mesmerising. One has to climb up the hill. There’s a little hike which is required to reach this cave, which is on top of a small mountain. It’s a combination of both walkways and steps which leads us there. I wouldn’t consider it as extreme or very difficult. It’s a moderate trick, and I think people of any age group can do it very easily if they’re physically active. View from the top of the mountain is truly amazing, filled with lush greenery. The climb something which might be little challenging because these are the steps made out of rocks. However, the descent from the top of the caves to the bottom. There are metal staircases made by the government and it makes it easier to get down.
MONICA R — Google review
Amazing caves and awe inspiring. The moss covered stones and support for access is great! The views are stunning. However, the parking is not easily identifiable, lots of these for cars are given to the buses. The hike from parking to the cave is moderately challenging, with 5-6 steep slopes. We went on a Sunday so it was extremely crowded with many people jumping queues and yelling. More staff is needed to manage the crowd on such days.
Moina S — Google review
The journey begins at a parking ticket counter on the main road, the fee was ₹30 for a car. They assign a numbered parking area (ours was No. 7), and from there, you walk some distance before the line of small shops begins. The path gets progressively steeper, though it’s a tar road initially. After a long uphill walk, you’ll reach another ticket counter (₹50 per person) to continue further. Beyond this point, the path turns rocky and steeper, and you’ll need to climb or walk over rocks carefully. There’s even a narrow opening to pass through, a fun little adventure before you reach the upper section. The views from there are beautiful, and thankfully, steel railings have been installed to assist with the climb. At the top, on the right side, there’s a cave-like chamber where you can see ancient carvings, not very clear, but still fascinating to witness in person. The exit route is separate and has full steel railing support for an easier descent. ⚠️ Note: The climb is not suitable for elderly visitors or those with health or breathing issues. Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing — it’s quite a workout! ✅ Facilities: 🅿️ Parking – Yes 🚻 Toilets – Yes ♿ Accessibility – No
Esha H — Google review
Nestled high on Ambukuthi Mala in Wayanad, Kerala, the Edakkal Caves offer more than just a sightseeing trip; they provide a profound journey through time. Technically a natural rock shelter formed by a massive fissure in the mountain, Edakkal is a mandatory stop for history enthusiasts and adventurous trekkers. ​The experience begins with a challenging but rewarding climb. The path is steep and well-secured with rails and steps, demanding comfortable footwear and a moderate fitness level. The approximately 45-minute ascent can be strenuous, but it culminates in one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the lush Wayanad valley below—a stunning reward for the physical effort. ​The true marvel, however, lies inside the cave. Edakkal is world-renowned for its extensive collection of petroglyphs, or ancient rock carvings. These unique pictorial writings and symbols, etched into the dark walls, date back to the Neolithic (New Stone Age) era, making them potentially 8,000 years old. The carvings depict figures of humans, animals, and mysterious geometric symbols, offering archaeologists and visitors a direct, tangible link to some of India’s earliest civilized settlements. Standing among these silent, ancient artworks is an awe-inspiring moment. ​To maximize your visit, arrive early to avoid the midday sun and the heavy rush of tourists, as the narrow pathways can get crowded. Edakkal Caves is an unforgettable combination of natural beauty, physical challenge, and immense historical value. It's a powerful reminder of our ancient past, perfectly preserved high in the mountains of Kerala.
Dr P — Google review
Visiting the Edakkal Caves was one of the most memorable experiences I’ve had in Wayanad. The trek up the Ambukuthi Hills is moderately challenging, with a mix of rocky paths and scenic greenery all around — but the view as you climb higher keeps you going. Once you reach the top, the cool breeze and panoramic view of the valleys are absolutely stunning.The caves themselves are truly fascinating. Inside, you can see ancient carvings on the rock walls — human figures, animals, and strange symbols that date back thousands of years. It’s amazing to think that these were made by people from the Stone Age! The atmosphere inside the cave feels calm and mysterious, almost like stepping back in time. Overall, it’s a perfect blend of history, adventure, and nature — a must-visit spot if you’re in Wayanad.
Shiva P — Google review
Edakkal Cave offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty and ancient history. The trek to the top is a bit steep, but the views and the cool breeze make it worth it. Inside, the prehistoric carvings are stunning and give a real sense of stepping back in time. Overall, it’s a must-visit spot in Wayanad for anyone who loves nature, history, or a bit of adventure.
John J — Google review
Place of historic importance - it is more of a rock chamber than a cave. A large rock wedged into the space between the surroundings rocks has formed a large room which probably was used as a living space by people 1000s of years ago. The walls have rock cut pictorial depiction of humans, animals and natural phenomena. There is also evidence of writing in Brahmi script
Jayadev M — Google review
It's a strenuous climb upto the caves,even to the ticket counter. Be prepared with good shoes and not advisable for those already struggling with climbing stairs. There are only stone steps carved out of rocks and no hand rail on the way up. On the way down was easier with steel hand rails and straight steps.
Vrinda K — Google review
4.1
(20956)
•
4.0
(1701)
Nenmeni, Kerala 673593, India
https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/edakkal-caves-wayanad/335
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Edakkal Caves

Mentioned on 
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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Edakkal Caves, located in a remote area 25 kilometers away from Wayanad, are two natural caves formed due to the sons of Lord Rama. These caves are famous for their archaeological significance and unique rock formations with ancient engravings dating back to the Neolithic era. The prehistoric caves feature exquisite rock carvings and walls, situated at an elevation of 1,200 meters above sea level.
This particular place, old beautiful history, and it’s a beautiful side to watch, especially during rainy season. In the fact that all these carving by the ancient human civilisation have survived for all these years is just mesmerising. One has to climb up the hill. There’s a little hike which is required to reach this cave, which is on top of a small mountain. It’s a combination of both walkways and steps which leads us there. I wouldn’t consider it as extreme or very difficult. It’s a moderate trick, and I think people of any age group can do it very easily if they’re physically active. View from the top of the mountain is truly amazing, filled with lush greenery. The climb something which might be little challenging because these are the steps made out of rocks. However, the descent from the top of the caves to the bottom. There are metal staircases made by the government and it makes it easier to get down.
MONICA R — Google review
Amazing caves and awe inspiring. The moss covered stones and support for access is great! The views are stunning. However, the parking is not easily identifiable, lots of these for cars are given to the buses. The hike from parking to the cave is moderately challenging, with 5-6 steep slopes. We went on a Sunday so it was extremely crowded with many people jumping queues and yelling. More staff is needed to manage the crowd on such days.
Moina S — Google review
The journey begins at a parking ticket counter on the main road, the fee was ₹30 for a car. They assign a numbered parking area (ours was No. 7), and from there, you walk some distance before the line of small shops begins. The path gets progressively steeper, though it’s a tar road initially. After a long uphill walk, you’ll reach another ticket counter (₹50 per person) to continue further. Beyond this point, the path turns rocky and steeper, and you’ll need to climb or walk over rocks carefully. There’s even a narrow opening to pass through, a fun little adventure before you reach the upper section. The views from there are beautiful, and thankfully, steel railings have been installed to assist with the climb. At the top, on the right side, there’s a cave-like chamber where you can see ancient carvings, not very clear, but still fascinating to witness in person. The exit route is separate and has full steel railing support for an easier descent. ⚠️ Note: The climb is not suitable for elderly visitors or those with health or breathing issues. Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing — it’s quite a workout! ✅ Facilities: 🅿️ Parking – Yes 🚻 Toilets – Yes ♿ Accessibility – No
Esha H — Google review
Nestled high on Ambukuthi Mala in Wayanad, Kerala, the Edakkal Caves offer more than just a sightseeing trip; they provide a profound journey through time. Technically a natural rock shelter formed by a massive fissure in the mountain, Edakkal is a mandatory stop for history enthusiasts and adventurous trekkers. ​The experience begins with a challenging but rewarding climb. The path is steep and well-secured with rails and steps, demanding comfortable footwear and a moderate fitness level. The approximately 45-minute ascent can be strenuous, but it culminates in one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the lush Wayanad valley below—a stunning reward for the physical effort. ​The true marvel, however, lies inside the cave. Edakkal is world-renowned for its extensive collection of petroglyphs, or ancient rock carvings. These unique pictorial writings and symbols, etched into the dark walls, date back to the Neolithic (New Stone Age) era, making them potentially 8,000 years old. The carvings depict figures of humans, animals, and mysterious geometric symbols, offering archaeologists and visitors a direct, tangible link to some of India’s earliest civilized settlements. Standing among these silent, ancient artworks is an awe-inspiring moment. ​To maximize your visit, arrive early to avoid the midday sun and the heavy rush of tourists, as the narrow pathways can get crowded. Edakkal Caves is an unforgettable combination of natural beauty, physical challenge, and immense historical value. It's a powerful reminder of our ancient past, perfectly preserved high in the mountains of Kerala.
Dr P — Google review
Visiting the Edakkal Caves was one of the most memorable experiences I’ve had in Wayanad. The trek up the Ambukuthi Hills is moderately challenging, with a mix of rocky paths and scenic greenery all around — but the view as you climb higher keeps you going. Once you reach the top, the cool breeze and panoramic view of the valleys are absolutely stunning.The caves themselves are truly fascinating. Inside, you can see ancient carvings on the rock walls — human figures, animals, and strange symbols that date back thousands of years. It’s amazing to think that these were made by people from the Stone Age! The atmosphere inside the cave feels calm and mysterious, almost like stepping back in time. Overall, it’s a perfect blend of history, adventure, and nature — a must-visit spot if you’re in Wayanad.
Shiva P — Google review
Edakkal Cave offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty and ancient history. The trek to the top is a bit steep, but the views and the cool breeze make it worth it. Inside, the prehistoric carvings are stunning and give a real sense of stepping back in time. Overall, it’s a must-visit spot in Wayanad for anyone who loves nature, history, or a bit of adventure.
John J — Google review
Place of historic importance - it is more of a rock chamber than a cave. A large rock wedged into the space between the surroundings rocks has formed a large room which probably was used as a living space by people 1000s of years ago. The walls have rock cut pictorial depiction of humans, animals and natural phenomena. There is also evidence of writing in Brahmi script
Jayadev M — Google review
It's a strenuous climb upto the caves,even to the ticket counter. Be prepared with good shoes and not advisable for those already struggling with climbing stairs. There are only stone steps carved out of rocks and no hand rail on the way up. On the way down was easier with steel hand rails and straight steps.
Vrinda K — Google review
4.1
(20956)
•
4.0
(1701)
Nenmeni, Kerala 673593, India
https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/edakkal-caves-wayanad/335
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Pookode Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Pookode Lake is a picturesque freshwater lake in Wayanad, surrounded by lush greenery and offering activities like pedal-boating. It's one of the many attractions in the area, which also include Banasura Sagar Dam, Kuruva Island, Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Waterfalls, and more.
“Very pleasant and relaxed environment and must visit place in Wayanad.” Insight: The setting is serene and the boating relaxing,but be careful observed lot of leeches wear full cloths and be cautious they simply crawl onto your cloths
MANIDEEP N — Google review
Decent spot in Wayanad with nice views from the lake. They have pedal boats, but cycling them is quite tiring and not very smooth. The place is okay, not the best. But still a relaxing break if you're nearby and want to enjoy some quiet time.
Dasthagiri V — Google review
Went here without much expectations and there is nothing either, it's just a walk around the lake and if you are interested in some boating you can go here. Also we went during rainy season, there were lot of leeches every one has seen the blood.
〽〽 — Google review
Pookode Lake is a calm and refreshing spot. I visited today and loved how peaceful the whole place felt. The walkway around the lake is scenic, the water is clear, and the surrounding greenery makes it perfect for slowing down and just enjoying the moment. It’s a great place to sit by the lake, relax, and take in the view. There are a few activities like boating and small shops around, but the best part for me was simply the quiet atmosphere. Even with people around, it still feels serene. The place is clean and well maintained too. If you are in Wayanad and want some fresh air and a peaceful break, this is an easy recommendation.
Thouseef B — Google review
Pookode Lake offers a serene and amazing experience. The pedal boat ride was good and lasted 20 minutes. The place is exceptionally clean, with good service, though the prices are a bit high. It is a fantastic and calm spot to visit.
Vishnu O — Google review
A beautiful, picturesque lake that's a perfect spot for families with children. Just be aware that it gets extremely crowded on holidays and weekends, which means a very long wait for boating. We'd highly recommend visiting on a weekday to enjoy it peacefully.
Rishab T — Google review
Paying money fornthe park is a waste of since 80% of things in park is broken/not working. But we cannot do peddle boating or kayaking wothout paying to enter to the park which is waste of money. But peddle boating was worth of additional money spent. Great view.
Fazal R — Google review
Pookode Lake, nestled amidst the lush green hills of Wayanad in Kerala, is easily one of the region's most picturesque and tranquil destinations. It’s the perfect place to slow down, breathe the cool, forest-scented air, and reconnect with nature. What truly sets Pookode Lake apart is its stunning location. Situated at the highest altitude for a freshwater lake in Kerala, it is completely surrounded by evergreen forests and wooded mountain slopes. The ambiance is immediately peaceful and serene, a welcome contrast to the bustling towns nearby. Fun fact: from an aerial perspective, the lake is said to resemble the geographical map of India! While the primary draw is the scenery, there are enough activities to keep visitors engaged for a couple of hours: • Boating: The most popular activity is taking a ride on the lake. Both pedal boats and rowboats are available, offering a relaxing way to enjoy the mirrored reflections of the trees on the water. It’s a must-do for families. • Walkway: A well-maintained path circles the lake, providing a lovely, easy walk where you can spot birds and the abundant blue lotuses in the water. • Freshwater Aquarium: Located near the entrance, this is a nice side stop, especially for children, featuring a variety of local freshwater fish, including the unique Pethia pookodensis species found only here. • DTPC Emporium: The District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC) manages a small shopping centre where you can purchase local Wayanad spices, handicrafts, and honey—a great place to pick up authentic souvenirs. Pookode Lake is an excellent stop for nature lovers, couples, and families. It offers a calm, refreshing break from typical tourist trails. While it isn't an all-day excursion, the couple of hours spent here boating, walking, and soaking up the tranquility are well worth the modest entry and boating fees. Just be sure to check the operating hours (generally 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) to ensure you have enough time to enjoy the boating facilities.
Stories P — Google review
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Kunnathidavaka, Pookode, Kerala 673576, USA
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Lakkidi View Point

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Lakkidi View Point is located at an elevation of 2296 feet on the border of Kozhikode and Wayanad. It provides a stunning panoramic view of the valley below, offering a bird's-eye perspective of the plains and highway.
Lakkidi View Point offers a stunning panoramic view of the lush green valleys and winding ghat roads below. The cool breeze and mist-covered hills create a dreamy atmosphere, especially early in the morning. It’s a quick stop but totally worth it for nature lovers and photographers. Don’t forget to enjoy a cup of tea from the local vendors while taking in the view!
Dilshad R — Google review
Lakkidi View Point is a must-stop when traveling through Thamarassery Churam. You get a stunning panoramic view of Wayanad’s valleys, winding roads, and mist-covered hills. Best to visit early morning or just before sunset for the most magical experience. Parking is limited, so stop carefully. Totally worth it if you’re passing by!
Sree — Google review
Stopped by Lakkidi View Point and the view honestly took my breath away. The misty hills, winding roads, and cool breeze make it one of the most scenic spots in Wayanad. You can just stand there and watch the clouds drift over the valley it’s pure calm. It’s easy to reach and best visited early morning or around sunset when the view looks magical. A must-visit stop if you’re exploring Wayanad! 🌄✨
Jarwis H — Google review
It was an amazing experience. Could clealy see the hair pin curve roads, the beautiful mountains, clouds and ofcourse the fresh air. You have to be there by 6 - 6:30am latest to get the most of it and spend an hour around, click pics etc. After that the mountains will be covered by snow (Koda in local language). If you aee staying in a nearby hotel, get up early, go to this place, come back and then have your breakfast n stuff. You won't be able to see anything after 8 - 8:30 am. No entrance fee and have few parkings on one side of the road. Since we reached there early, there were only a few tourists thus got parking very easily.
Prasanth M — Google review
Lakkidi View Point is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist destinations in Wayanad, Kerala. Known as the “Gateway of Wayanad,” it is located about 700 meters above sea level on the Thamarassery Ghat Pass. The viewpoint offers a breathtaking panoramic view of lush green valleys, mist-covered hills, and winding roads. The area receives one of the highest rainfalls in Kerala, giving it a cool and misty atmosphere throughout the year. The journey to Lakkidi itself is an unforgettable experience, with nine hairpin bends and dense forests on either side. Visitors often stop here to capture photos of the scenic beauty and enjoy the fresh mountain air. The sunrise and sunset views are especially mesmerizing. Lakkidi View Point truly showcases the charm of Wayanad’s natural landscape and is a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers.
WhySAK — Google review
Breathtaking views of Wayanad hills and misty valleys 🌄✨. A must-visit spot for nature lovers and travelers. The winding churam roads add to the charm — best visited early morning or evening for the cool breeze and foggy view.
Itsmehasan — Google review
Parking depends on your luck since its road side. The view is top notch. But he careful of the monkey.
Veekshan S — Google review
Lakkidi View Point is a tourist destination often referred to as the “Gateway of Wayanad.” It's known for its mesmerising bird's eye view. It's always beautiful be it say day or night, sunset or sunrise. Please don't litter around the area and destroy the natural beauty. Also you will be fined heavily we there are cops and ngo's patrolling to catch people in the act. A must visit place if you are in wayanad. You can see serpentine ghat roads hidden in lush green hills. Sometimes you can feel and see you are above the cloud. Vehicles 🚜 ply in this ghat roads looks like toys . Parking is a challenge. Be aware of monkeys. This viewpoint is located along a national highway, surrounded by greenery and offering a scenic experience that automobile riders are sure to enjoy! The view becomes absolutely stunning during sunset, making it a must-visit spot. This viewpoint is located right on the last hairpin bend of NH766 and is one of the most beautiful and easily accessible spots in Wayanad. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Western Ghats and breathtaking sunsets. There isn’t any dedicated parking space near the viewpoint. Visitors can park their vehicles near the entrance arch and walk down to the spot. Unfortunately, some people park on the hairpin curve, causing traffic issues on the busy road. The views from here are truly mesmerizing. You can see the lush green valleys below and the majestic Western Ghats stretching into the horizon. If you walk a bit further below to the next curve, you’ll be rewarded with a magical sunset experience. The mist-covered silhouette of the Western Ghats during the evening adds to the charm, making it a must-visit spot! Just before you reach the arch that welcomes you to Wayanad, you have this Lakkidi view point. Most people stop here to enjoy the view. You can see the top view of twists and turns of the ghat road. It’s best to see vehicles driving up at night as small dots of light. There is only a small space by the road side to park the vehicles. So make sure you don’t trouble other vehicles while parking here. Also beware of monkeys who could possibly steal your snacks.
S A — Google review
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G269+VHF, Kozhikode-Mysore-Kollegal Highway, Lakkidi, Kerala 673586, India
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Chembra

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Nestled at an impressive altitude of 2,000 meters, Chembra Peak reigns as the highest point in the Wayanad Hill Range. Just a stone's throw from Meppady and a mere 8 km south of Kalpetta, this stunning peak is a treasure trove for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The breathtaking panoramic views stretch across the lush landscapes of Wayanad and beyond to Kozhikode, Malappuram, and Niligiri districts.
It was a Misty day, we had a very good experience at this peak,nature is truly amazing.Now they have revised the price,now the price for trekking is 4000 bucks for 5 people. And 800 bucks for an extra person. If you are 1 or 5 you need to pay 4000 bucks. The trek itself is magnificent as we go through lush tea estates and a thick canopy,after passing this we enter a thick shola vegetation.The peak itself is closed to The public as we only get to go to the heart shape lake.special permission is required to go the peak. The forest department has kept the lake and the surroundings clean as there is no sign of plastic. Overall we had a very beautiful and amazing experience.
Hari R — Google review
This was my first trek in my life i was little nervous but i went with my fellow Hosteller they helped me to trek It was 2kms distance what they said but because of curves of paths it might be 5kms and it took us 1 hour but worth trekking we went in early morning around 5pm gathered and ate Maggie as a breakfast and started the trekking Worth trekking and it was so cool breeze and full of greenary and i drank the mountain water💧which was flowing by side and we went to heart shaped lake again i tasted those water it was cool and very clean most memorable day in my life It was a Misty day, we had a very good experience at this peak,nature is truly amazing.Now they have revised the price,now the price for trekking is 4000 bucks for 5 people. And 800 bucks for an extra person. If you are 1 or 5 you need to pay 4000 bucks. The trek itself is magnificent as we go through lush tea estates and a thick canopy,after passing this we enter a thick shola vegetation.The peak itself is closed to The public as we only get to go to the heart shape lake.special permission is required to go the peak. The forest department has kept the lake and the surroundings clean as there is no sign of plastic. Overall we had a very beautiful and amazing experience.
MANIDEEP N — Google review
5 kM up and 5 kM down mountain trekking needs good strength but leaves a permanent great experience in your memory. We can see Elephant foot traces all along the trekking path and lemon grass all over the mountain. Once you reach top of the Chembra peak, you can enjoy great view of other adjacent mountain covered with moving clouds and heart lake.
Dr.udaya C — Google review
Best trekking on wayanad with peaceful Green Land,Mountain 🏔️views,Climate. Slightly moderate Trekking. Zero traffic ⛰️
Vinay — Google review
Best trekking spot in wayanad and suitable for beginners. The trek is around 3Km and visitors are allowed to until heart shaped lake not to chembra peak which is highes point in wayanad due to safety concerns. Only 288 people are allowed per day. Please plan to reach this spot early in morning to get tickets especially on weekends. We reached this spot by 4.30am and got ticket. For a group of 5 people 4000 is the ticket price. Steel water bottles will be provided once you make payment for the ticket. And few shops are down there to have ur small breakfast. The chembra is known for the very famous heart shaped lake on top and breathtaking 360 view and challenging treks.
Gopinath B — Google review
Nature at it's best, trekking for around 2 hrs for this beauty, wonderdul landscapes and stunning greenery. The place should be in every trekkers bucklist.
Prem S — Google review
Chembra Peak trek is a must-do in Wayanad for adventure lovers. The trail is moderately challenging, surrounded by lush greenery, misty views, and the highlight Heart-shaped Lake, which feels magical. The climb rewards you with panoramic views of valleys and tea plantations. Proper permissions and timing are required, but the experience is refreshing, memorable, and worth every step. For 5 people -4K - booking start at 7AM
Anil S — Google review
Pics don't do justice to the view and the experience reaching the top. Good trek for beginners. Challenging and rewarding
Sivaram K — Google review
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Kerala 673577, India
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Soochipara Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Soochipara Waterfalls is a stunning 3-tiered waterfall in Wayanad, offering a refreshing pool at the base where visitors can take a dip after a scenic 10 to 15-minute hike through the forest. This natural wonder is just one of the many attractions in Wayanad, which also include Banasura Dam, Chembra Peak, Edakkal Caves, Kuruva Dweep, and more.
Visiting the waterfalls during the monsoon season offers a truly remarkable experience. The powerful rush of water cascading down is a sight to behold, creating a mesmerizing natural display. The surrounding lush greenery flourishes, painting a vivid and refreshing landscape for all to enjoy. Remember to be cautious of slippery surfaces and unpredictable weather conditions during your visit. Overall, it is an unforgettable adventure that connects you with nature's raw beauty.
Rahul K — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Waterfall is active throughout the year. However, the flow reduces during March-May. If you are going with elderly people ensure that they can go and return around 2 k.m. Don't carry plastic bottles and food items. You can park your vehicles at the top. They will allow only 500 persons per day. So you can consider to stay nearby areas to cover many other locations around the waterfall. Only upi/ digital transactions are allowed for buying tickets.
Prasanta P — Google review
I visited this water falls which is like 1km trek to the fall. It is under government and they charge 150 per person. Please mind taking student tickets which is only 50 rs. This trek is somewhat difficult. You should take about 2 hours. It not that worth visiting but if you feel to trek you must visit. Paid parking and local shops available also you have options of some activities near by.
Shashank A — Google review
Soochipara Waterfalls in Wayanad is a scenic spot surrounded by lush greenery. The short trek to the falls is a bit challenging but totally worth it. The waterfall is stunning, perfect for nature lovers. Clean, well-maintained, and refreshing experience. Enjoyed the falls. But the tickets are pricey.
K C — Google review
We recommend buying tickets online or arriving early. The ticket price is ₹150 per person, and entry is not permitted without a ticket. The waterfalls are open all 365 days, but during the rainy season, only viewing is allowed—entering the waterfalls is not permitted.
Kamesh K — Google review
Soochipara Waterfalls is soo good with wonderful water flow from the top of hill. Negative part is trekking, to reach this waterfalls we have to walk nearly 1 Kilometre additionally large large steps 🪜 to be used. After reaching Waterfalls it is worthy.
Jagadeesh M — Google review
We visited this waterfall based on the suggestion and google review, but this place is a big NO!!! The start entry point is like the tip of the mountain and the waterfall is like at the base of mountain that much walking is to be done, there is lots of walking with slope and climb through the stones path and followed by big steps at the end which is difficult to go on, it cost Rs.150/- pp which is too much for the waterfall, if you are not in mood of walk and trek, this place is to be avoided! The gate closes around 5pm, all the guards are vanished at 5pm, there is no one around if you need any help if you go for the waterfall post 4pm, it took half hour for us to go to the waterfall and return half hour, 1 hour in total which is ascend and descend, as we spent only 5mins near the waterfall, as it was raining muddy water was falling and it was brown color. Do think twice before going for this waterfall, if you are up for a trek with proper shoes and mindset then its good!!
Krutika — Google review
Suchippara Waterfalls is a beautiful and happy place to spend the day! The view is amazing, the water is refreshing, and the surroundings are full of greenery. A perfect spot to relax, enjoy with friends, and connect with nature
Arundhathi M — Google review
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Elavayal, Vellarimala, Kerala 673577, India
https://ecotourism.forest.kerala.gov.in/searchlistpage/44
+91 85476 02693
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Kappad

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Outdoor Activities
Historic Sites
Beaches
Kappad, also known as Kappakadavu, is a picturesque beach and village located near Koyilandy in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, India. It holds historical significance as it was the place where Vasco da Gama first set foot on Indian soil in 1498. The beach boasts clean white sands and during the monsoon season, visitors can enjoy the rhythmic sound of waves breaking at its shorelines and gentle winds blowing over it.
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Kerala 673304, India, USA
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Needle Rock View Point

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Panoramic views are the highlight at this verdant lookout point with established hiking trails.
“Needle Rock Viewpoint is absolutely worth a stop! The short walk from the entrance (about 5–10 minutes) opens up to stunning 360° views of hills, tea estates, and forests. The entry fee is just ₹20 per person. The place feels peaceful and less crowded compared to other Ooty spots, making it perfect for nature lovers and photographers. Facilities like toilets and railings could be improved, but the beauty of the view easily makes up for it. Best to visit early morning or evening for a calm experience and cool weather. Highly recommended if you’re around Ooty or Gudalur!”
LEYON L — Google review
This is a good view point in Gudalur-Ooty road near to Gudalur. The sharp shape of the view point gives it the name Needle point. There’s an entry fee of ₹20, the ticket counter is on the other side across the road. That side has a small snacks shop and a children’s play area. The view point is around 500 meters away from main road, need to walk in a low to moderately steep slope. The walkway is paved mostly making it convenient to reach the top view point. View point gives 360 degree view of the nearby plantations, tea estates, frog hill, Gudalur town and Mudhumali forest. There are few mobile toilets setup but most not functional and remaining are not maintained properly. There are no drinking water stations. Few stone benches put up at the entrance. At the top most point statue of a Nilgiri Tahr (Varayadu) is setup. It’s the state animal of Tamilnadu. There’s a photographer for taking instant photos with nice background during summer season
Prem R — Google review
Needle Rock Viewpoint is breathtakingly stunning! The unique rock formation and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape are simply spectacular. A perfect spot for photography, nature lovers, and adventure seekers. The viewpoint offers a serene atmosphere, and the scenic beauty is awe-inspiring. A must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Nilgiris!"
Aqua S — Google review
It was amazing views Located about 8 km before Gudalur on the Ooty–Gudalur road (NH 67). From Ooty it’s roughly 35-40 km, depending on route/traffic. The viewpoint gives 360-degree panoramic views — valleys, tea estates, forests (including Mudumalai), distant hills, etc. If you’re in the Nilgiris / Ooty / Gudalur area, Needle Rock is well worth a stop. It doesn’t demand huge effort, but offers a reward in the form of sweeping natural vistas, fresh air, and serenity. Best times are early morning or in late afternoon. Carry water, wear good shoes, avoid rainy times if you want clear views. Good: 1. Scenic beauty: Many visitors praise the sweeping views, especially during clear skies or when clouds/mist play across the hills. 2. Relatively easy walk: To reach the viewpoint one needs to walk about 500-1000 meters from the main road. The trail is moderately sloped, mostly paved/well defined. So it’s doable for most people who are somewhat used to walking. 3. Less crowded at off-peak times: If you go early morning or on weekdays, it’s calmer and more peaceful. 4. Affordable entry: The entry fee is very modest (₹10-₹20 in many reports). Camera usage fees may vary. Need to be Better: Facilities are basic / limited; Slippery or risky edges; Weather & visibility issues; Parking / access
Pavanraj V — Google review
Needle Rock View Point on the Gudalur–Ooty road is a stunning spot named after its sharp, needle-like rock formation. With an entry fee of ₹20 (tickets at the counter across the road with a snacks shop and kids’ play area), it’s easily accessible. The viewpoint is about 500 meters from the main road, with a gently sloping paved walkway. From the top, you get a breathtaking 360° view of tea estates, plantations, Frog Hill, Gudalur town, and even Mudumalai forest. It’s a perfect place to enjoy natural beauty, relax in the fresh air, and capture memorable photos. 🌿📸
Siva K — Google review
Should not miss this view point, on Ooty - Gudalur - Mysore road. Have to be fit with enough energy as the path of around 500 m, up and down walkway. Not for senior elders. Entry fees Rs.15/- Also there is a TANTEA tea stall.
Karthikeyan N — Google review
Good spot for photography. It is a rocky ledge from where you will get a good view of the deep valleys down. The road to the peak is nice to walk on. Remember to visit it early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Otherwise the scorching sun will deter you.
Dr G — Google review
Very nice, experience,its not that far also its about 400 m to view point, and place their is kept clean and maintaed
Yashas — Google review
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4.5
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FGXC+M8X, Ooty Main Road, NH67, Tamil Nadu 643211, India
+91 1800 4253 1111
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Kozhikode Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kozhikode Beach is a bustling city beach in Kerala, known for its extensive sandy shores and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood from the nearby shacks, while children can have fun at the playground or explore the aquarium. The area is also famous for its Malabar food delicacies, including Kozhikode Biriyani and street food.
Kozhikode Beach is an absolute gem on the Malabar Coast! The serene atmosphere, golden sands, and stunning sunsets make it a perfect getaway. The gentle breeze, the sound of waves, and the local snacks like bhajis and ice gola add to its charm. It’s clean, spacious, and ideal for families, evening walks, or simply relaxing by the sea. Watching the sky turn orange at dusk is magical. A must-visit destination for peace, beauty, and a true coastal vibe.
Mithun S — Google review
Beautiful and Peaceful Beach! Kozhikode Beach is one of the most relaxing spots in the city. The sunset view here is just magical — golden sky, gentle breeze, and the sound of waves make it a perfect place to unwind after a busy day. There are plenty of food stalls nearby serving delicious local snacks like kallummakkaya, ice orathi, and bajji. The walkway is clean, and you can also enjoy a calm evening stroll with friends or family. A must-visit place if you’re in Calicut! ❤️
Nithin S — Google review
Kozhikode Beach is truly a wonderful place to visit, offering a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of food stalls serving a variety of delicious local dishes. The views are beautiful, and the lively surroundings make it a great spot for families, friends, and tourists. However, the cleanliness of the surrounding areas could be improved. Some shops tend to dispose of waste water and garbage carelessly, which affects the overall experience. Additionally, toilet facilities are quite limited, especially considering the large number of visitors the beach attracts. Overall, Kozhikode Beach is a great destination with amazing food options, but better waste management and improved sanitation facilities would make it even more enjoyable.
Roopesh K — Google review
Our visit was on a rainy and windy afternoon so we could not spend much time. However we have been to the beach at different times and spend time. We enjoy the gigantic waves and the cool breeze. It is a beautiful beach and keep it clean as some areas were not. Sunsets and sunrise are amazing 🤩
Jen — Google review
Must-Visit Spot in Kozhikode! Visited Kozhikode Beach recently — it’s a wonderful experience! The morning is peaceful and calm with very few crowds, perfect for a relaxing walk. In the evening, it gets quite crowded, but the lively atmosphere adds to the charm. The beach is moderately maintained and suitable for everyone — families, friends, or solo visitors. Loved the newly installed shops, which are clean and hygienic. A great spot to enjoy the sea breeze and local vibes! 🌊✨
Afsal P — Google review
I visited Kozhikode Beach early in the morning around 6 a.m. The place was full of life...many people were out for exercise, walking, sitting, and relaxing. Near the park area, some were practicing martial arts, others were playing football, and quite a few were just enjoying watching the activities. The atmosphere is vibrant and it’s a good spot to spend time. However, the beach is not at all hygienic. It is quite polluted, lacks proper walking paths, and is poorly maintained. With better cleanliness and care, Kozhikode Beach could truly become an excellent attraction for locals and visitors alike.
Dr. N — Google review
It is one among the most beautiful, peaceful, and cleanest beaches in Kerala, while you are in the city you must visit the beach in the evening, you can enjoy a wide variety of Kozhikode's flavour and enjoy the waves. It is maintained well by the corporation and vibe at the beach is mesmerising. Also the local food available in the small shops around the beach is also flavourful.
Robin D — Google review
Calicut Beach, also known as Kozhikode Beach, is one of the most popular and scenic coastal attractions in Kerala. Located along the Arabian Sea, it is known for its wide shoreline, gentle waves, and a peaceful atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists. The beach is especially famous for its stunning sunsets, where the sky turns shades of orange and pink, creating a beautiful view.One of the unique features of Calicut Beach is the presence of the old wooden piers that extend into the sea. Though no longer in use, these broken pillars add a historic charm and make the beach a favourite spot for photography. The lighthouse and The Lion’s Park, located nearby, offer additional attractions for families and children.The beach area is also well known for its vibrant street food culture. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies such as Kallummakkaya (mussels), ice-cream, and bhajis sold by vendors along the walkway. Calicut Beach has great cultural importance too, as it is close to key landmarks in the city and often hosts public events and celebrations.
Abhay P — Google review
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3.7
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Kozhikode, Kerala, India, USA
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Beypore

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Beypore, also known as Beypur, is an ancient port town and a locality in Kozhikode district, Kerala, India. It sits opposite to Chaliyam, where the river Chaliyar meets the Arabian Sea. Part of Kozhikode Municipal Corporation, Beypore offers a range of attractions including its beach and sweet street.
3.9
(251)
Kerala 673015, India, USA
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Miracle Garden

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Kottakkunnu is a renowned tourist destination located in the Malappuram district that features an amusement park with various rides and recreational activities for children. The site also boasts a theater, laser show, and other attractions. Among the highlights are zip line and rope cycling experiences. Visitors can avail themselves of ample parking facilities on-site, while admission fees cost 10 rupees per person.
Kottakunnu Miracle Garden is a wonderful place to visit! The gardens are very well maintained, and it’s full of beautiful miniature vintage building models and creative statues. There are plenty of photo corners and selfie points that make it perfect for families and friends to enjoy. A great spot to relax and take some amazing pictures!
Rosh I — Google review
Miracle garden is only an art work structure situated inside kottakunnu park
Byju P — Google review
Less area, but full of flowers and plants. well maintained and shaped plants. The mud house and ancient buildings are highlighted. We can spend some time there. One cafeteria also there will inside the garden.
Fayiz K — Google review
Miracle Garden in Malappuram is a charming and colorful spot, ideal for families, kids, and photo lovers. The garden is beautifully decorated with vibrant flower displays, artistic installations, and creative lighting that make it especially magical in the evenings. It’s a great place to take a peaceful walk, enjoy nature, or click aesthetic photos. With a calm atmosphere and neatly maintained surroundings, Miracle Garden offers a refreshing outdoor experience within the town. A nice weekend escape for all age groups.
Ahammed R — Google review
Its a beautiful hilltop park for the entire family. Kids have many attractions like merry go round, toy trains, see-saw, slides, bouncing castles, 6D movie theatre, mirror maze, bumper cars etc. There's horror house, adventure activities like zip-line for adults and aquarium and plant nursery for the laid back people. There are widespread gardens where you can simply walk, or just sit and relax. There's a water fountain with laser show which is open on Saturdays and Sundays evening .
Ashraf P — Google review
Use steps to reach there, the sides of that way are filled with different kinds of trees. You can feel the freshness of nature. If it's a nice breezy atmosphere you can stay at the top for hours. Enjoying the view of Malappuram city from the top.
Navaneeth _ — Google review
Provides a special ambiance to both children as well as elder ones . children's park,food court,rides, adventure park,very beautiful natural place,a wide area and lot of space for enjoyment.open stage is there . easy for transportation from malappuram town,lot of ways around it to arrive here.different kind of parks and rides are ready for children.it placed on heart of malappuram.a large area ready for parking two wheelers and four wheelers also.A long way for walking with footpath and there is a small payment of rupees 10 for parking and 10 for pedestrian
Rubha K — Google review
Kottakkunnu is the one of the main tourist place in malappuram district... It's includes children park and amazing activities... There have ZIP LINE and ROPE CYCLING Big parking are... Ticket fee is 10/head Amazing children activities are available Inside of park many shops are available... But some shops are charging unreasonable prices for things.... Example if a drink have 40 rupees outside the park, but the shops in park was charged 60 rupees... Incase anyone want wheelchair... You can ask to securities... Then you can access for free... No charges applicable...
Muhammed M — Google review
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Life Gear Building, Kottakunnu Rd, Up Hill, Malappuram, Kerala 676505, India
http://www.malappuramtourism.org/
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Dhyanalinga

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Meditation center
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the serene foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Dhyanalinga is a remarkable meditation center established by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. This tranquil space invites spiritual seekers to immerse themselves in deep meditation and find inner peace. The temple's unique design fosters an atmosphere of reflection and rejuvenation, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to escape the chaos of daily life.
As said by Sadhguru , this place gives a true joy full experience and Every human must visit this place as a human with no opinions and judgmental minds ..obviously this will turn to your favourite place
Randy P — Google review
Its not a tourist spot or a selfie spot, go there to meditate and to find yourself...you won't be allowed to take ypur phone, not even talk...sit and try to find yourself. For updates follow ghumakkad_vyakti on Insta or Goggle Rudrendu Sharma. Post your question if you want to ask anything. #rudrendusharma
RudRenDu S — Google review
Nice peaceful place. Professionally managed. Laser show at the evening around 7:30pm is nice. Too much walking distance from parking to the temple and the road is in need of repair.
Gautam B — Google review
Dhyanalinga has been created as a very powerful presence so that the vignanamaya kosha or etheric body of a person is touched just by being in its sphere. To experience the Dhyanalinga, sit and gaze at the linga for a few minutes. Then close your eyes, palms facing upwards, resting upon your lap. The Dhyanalinga requires no pooja, prayer or worship. There is no need to concentrate or try to meditate. Just sitting silently for a few minutes is enough to make even those unaware of meditation experience a state of deep meditativeness. To be most receptive to the Dhyanalinga, the best way is to be there as an offering – to make an offering of oneself. Taking a dip in the Chandrakund or Suryakund before entering the Dhyanalinga can also help enhance one's receptivity to the Dhyanalinga's energies. To maintain the silence and sanctity of the space, a bell rings every 15 minutes to indicate when you can enter and leave. Please stay for at least 15 minutes to allow yourself to experience the energies of Dhyanalinga. Dhyana” in Sanskrit means meditation and “linga” means the form. Dhyanalinga is a profound meditative space that does not subscribe to any particular belief or faith, and requires no ritual, prayer or worship. A powerful and unique energy form, Dhyanalinga creates the possibility for every human being who comes within its sphere to experience life in its totality. The dream of many enlightened beings, Dhyanalinga was consecrated by Sadhguru after three years of an intense process of prana pratishtha – a pure energy process wherein the energies of all seven chakras are raised to the peak and locked to prevent dissipation over time. A doorway to enlightenment and spiritual liberation, Dhyanalinga offers a spiritual seeker the opportunity to perform spiritual practices in utmost intimacy with a live Guru, an opportunity traditionally available only to a select few.
Balu R — Google review
The only linga in the world consecrated with all seven chakras at its peak. Must visit for all seekers. I had visited first time in 2016 and since then the trajectory of my life has been changed for better 🙏
Ram G — Google review
There are many lingas in the world, but none quite like the Dhyanalinga. This is no ordinary structure - it’s a masterpiece of spiritual engineering, shaped by sacred geometry and ancient mystical wisdom. Its energy field is so potent that it offers anyone who enters a tangible glimpse, a taste, into the essence of creation itself, echoing the boundless force of Shiva. For me, this is an eternal wellspring, ceaselessly channeling primordial energy. The moment you step into the dome, a subtle warmth may touch your face and chest, hinting at the immense power at work. This isn’t energy as we know it in the physical world; it’s a force resonating at such refined levels that conventional tools can’t detect or measure it. Entering the space feels like stepping into a gentle force field -one that invites surrender. Let yourself be drawn in; allow the eternal bliss to wash over you, perhaps as a faint, high-pitched hum that tingles through your entire body, or a profound warmth that radiates from within. The beauty lies in simplicity: just be. Sit on the floor, aligned radially toward the Linga, and let time dissolve. You could remain there for hours, immersed in pure presence. It stills the restless winds of the mind, calming even the stormiest thoughts and fostering a deep inner peace. While many have dreamed of such feats throughout history, only Sadhguru has succeeded in infusing this stone edifice with vast reserves of primordial energy, making the taste of eternal bliss accessible to all. If you’re seeking transformation: visit the Isha Foundation, enter the Dhyanalinga, and allow yourself to experience it. Highly recommended for anyone. Ricardo
R F — Google review
Well, big land converted to a religious place having Lor Shiva's statue 🙏 but other than the statue, it is just a place where you can enjoy some food, have shower, and see bullock cart. Lastly a Dome, also called Dhyanlinga where you can sit and meditate. It can also be done at home for people who don't know. Try this, go back home and close your eyes, empty your mind and call upon whoever you worship. God is within you. They have SAVE SOIL slogan and they love animals. There is bullock cart in 50° degrees carrying passengers from one place to the other. I mean we have battery cars and golf cars but they love animals and want them to know that they are loved deeply. Lets make these poor animals carry 9 people at once under the 50° degree sun. Touche! Tradition can be supported with technology too, we don't need to harm animals this way. We could barely walk in the sun and these poor animals were carrying so many people. God forgive these people who are doing this to animals 🙏 BATH FACILITY - We had shower in the morning so we didn't go shower here. I mean it's not elixir otherwise we would have definitely. DHYANLINGA - the road (walk only) leads to dhyanlinga but when its nearly 50° degrees, it makes it difficult to walk barefoot on the UNEVEN and hot surface. They could have put Carpet on the foor covering uneven surface but i guess they were short of funds and also they wanted you to feel the culture. You are going to feel that culture the next day too when your feet hurts. There were old people walking slowly and some of them were pouring water on the floor to walk on that hot surface. It was 3PM and Carpet is a must for people who aren't used to walking on the uneven hot surface. Finally when you reach dhyanlinga, they will force you to sit inside dome and meditate. We recently had an accident and couldn't sit on floot so they forced us to sit on the chair. We didn't want to be rude so we sat for 2 minutes. There was a small baby crying very softly and these CARETAKERS asked the lady to get out pointing finger as if she made a huge mistake. If they can't respect humanity, what good will come of anything they practice in life. We saw that and immediately stood up. 2 of them tried blocking our way. Well, just to be clear, We bow to God only and there was no God here. We are not slaves they need to get this to their heads. We left instantly without responding to them. By the way, the best feeling was when we bought 3 packets of biscuits and made the dog eat. He was very happy and kept coming back to give his love. That was the only good feeling we got. We made sure the dog wasn't hungry anymore and then left back for the hotel. Canteens are everywhere so don't worry if you miss one. There are more on the way. Also phones were not allowed but we noticed some of them carrying it quietly with them. The deposit box is safe. They take your photo and phone number. So nothing to worry about.
Racha K — Google review
People who wants a change in seing the perspective of temples will love this . World's largest Shiva statue (till neck ) is present here. Construction of this place is amazing. Devotees all around the world . A sense of positive vibe can be felt . Best place for meditation. Located at the perfect spot. Must visit.
Aswath S — Google review
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Tamil Nadu 641114, India
https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/hi/wisdom/article/dhyanaling-anokha-kyon
+91 422 428 3111
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Adiyogi

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Yoga retreat center
Sights & Landmarks
Adiyogi - The Source of Yoga is a transformative destination located in Coimbatore, India. At the Isha Yoga Center, visitors are greeted by the awe-inspiring 112-foot-tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as Adiyogi. This iconic steel sculpture represents the first yogi and exudes profound symbolism and magnitude. Visitors describe it as mesmerizing, realistic, and astonishing, with its surrounding fields and mountains adding to the experience.
The Adiyogi Shiva statue in Coimbatore is a magnificent and spiritually uplifting destination that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor. Standing tall at 112 feet, it is not only an engineering marvel but also a powerful symbol of yoga and inner transformation. The entire atmosphere around the Isha Yoga Center is peaceful, well-organized, and beautifully maintained. The energy of the place is serene and grounding — perfect for meditation, reflection, or simply experiencing calm amidst nature. The light and sound show in the evening is a highlight, offering a mesmerizing visual and spiritual experience. The volunteers are humble and helpful, ensuring everything runs smoothly despite the large crowds. The nearby surroundings are clean, and facilities like parking and refreshment stalls are easily available. Watching the sunset behind the massive Adiyogi statue is truly a divine experience that words can hardly capture. A must-visit for anyone seeking peace, positivity, and inspiration in Coimbatore.
Bharath G — Google review
Visiting the Adiyogi Shiva statue was a profound and breathtaking experience. The sight of the 112-foot Adiyogi standing tall against the Velliangiri hills fills you with awe and silence. The energy of the place is very calming — even amidst the crowd, there’s a deep stillness that naturally draws you inward. The area around the statue is clean, beautifully maintained, and surrounded by scenic greenery. The volunteers manage everything smoothly and guide visitors with genuine warmth. As the sun sets, the light and sound show transforms the space into something extraordinary — a mesmerizing blend of devotion, art, and technology that narrates the story of Adiyogi and the origins of yoga. We visited in the evening, and watching the lights play over the massive face of Shiva under the night sky was truly divine. It’s a place where spirituality meets serenity. Whether you go for meditation, reflection, or simply to admire the grandeur of the sculpture, Adiyogi leaves you with peace, inspiration, and a memorable sense of connection.
Abhishek K — Google review
It is a profoundly a world-class spiritual center. The sheer presence of the statue and Dhyanalinga is awe-inspiring. I must commend the facilities management team—the entire campus is kept spotlessly clean, remarkably well-organized, and visitor flow is managed very efficiently. Five stars for the upkeep! ​My only suggestion is at improving visitor convenience: please prioritize online/UPI payment options for local transport services, specifically the battery or bullock cartsused in campus. Implementing cashless payments for these services would greatly enhance the modern visitor experience. ​Highly recommended!
Nikhil Q — Google review
The Adiyogi Shiva Statue in Chikkaballapur, located approximately 60 km from Bengaluru, is a remarkable spiritual destination that offers visitors a serene and immersive experience. This 112-foot-tall bust, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest bust sculpture globally, represents Shiva as the first yogi, symbolizing the 112 possibilities to attain moksha (liberation) in yogic culture . Nestled at the foothills of Nandi Hills, the statue is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery, creating a tranquil environment ideal for reflection and meditation. Visitors often describe the site as peaceful and spiritually uplifting, with many noting the positive energy that permeates the area . A highlight of the visit is the evening light and sound show, known as the Adiyogi Divya Darshanam. This 14-minute immersive experience, projected onto the statue, narrates the story of Adiyogi and the origins of yoga through captivating visuals and audio . The show begins at 7 PM daily and is especially enchanting during sunset, when the statue is bathed in golden hues. The drive to the site is scenic, though some visitors have noted that certain stretches of the road can be uneven, requiring careful driving. Upon arrival, ample parking is available, and the premises are well-maintained with clean facilities. A small café on-site offers refreshments, and washroom facilities are also provided . As part of the Isha Foundation, the Adiyogi Centre offers opportunities for yoga and meditation, attracting practitioners seeking to deepen their practice in a spiritually charged environment . The serene surroundings and the presence of the statue create an ideal setting for introspection and inner peace. Best Time to Visit: Weekdays are recommended to avoid crowds. Evening Show: Arrive by 5 PM to enjoy the sunset and the light and sound show. Dress Code: Comfortable attire is advisable, especially for those planning to participate in yoga sessions. Nearby Attractions: Consider visiting Nandi Hills or Bhoganandeeshwar Temple, both located nearby, to enrich yourTrip The Adiyogi Shiva Statue in Chikkaballapur offers more than just a visual spectacle; it provides a profound spiritual experience that resonates with visitors long after they leave. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a deeper connection with yoga, or simply a place to reflect, this destination caters to all. Its serene ambiance, coupled with the grandeur of the statue and the immersive evening show, makes it a must-visit for those in and around Bengaluru.
Rani J — Google review
Adiyogi Shiva statue in Coimbatore is a magnificent and spiritually uplifting destination that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor. Standing tall at 112 feet, it is not only an engineering marvel but also a powerful symbol of yoga and inner transformation. The entire atmosphere around the Isha Yoga Center is peaceful, well-organized, and beautifully maintained.The light and sound show in the evening is a highlight, offering a mesmerizing visual and spiritual experience.It starts from 7pm..It will be for 20 minutes.. The volunteers are humble and helpful, ensuring everything runs smoothly despite the large crowds. The nearby surroundings are clean. Watching the sunset behind the massive Adiyogi statue is truly a divine experience..Food options are plenty with normal prices..Food is of good quality and tasty
Manoja M — Google review
The Adiyogi Shiva Statue in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is a towering spiritual landmark located at the Isha Yoga Center, nestled against the scenic backdrop of the Velliangiri Mountains. Recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world's "Largest Bust Sculpture," this magnificent structure stands at a height of 112 feet. Designed by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, the founder of the Isha Foundation, the statue is a powerful tribute to Shiva as the Adiyogi, or the first yogi, who is credited with giving the science of yoga to humanity. The height of 112 feet is deeply symbolic, representing the 112 ways Adiyogi expounded for human beings to attain moksha (liberation), which also corresponds to the 112 chakras, or energy centers, in the human system. Crafted from 500 tonnes of steel, the statue's serene yet commanding presence is meant to inspire people towards inner well-being and the transformative potential of yoga. It is not worshipped as a deity but serves as an iconic inspiration for self-transformation. The base of the statue houses the consecrated Yogeshwar Linga, adding to the spiritual energy of the space. Visitors can participate in meditation sessions and witness the spectacular "Adiyogi Divya Darshanam" 3D laser light and sound show, which narrates the story of Adiyogi. The entire complex is a globally popular destination that seamlessly blends architectural marvel with profound spiritual philosophy.
Manoj R — Google review
The Adiyogi area of Isha Yoga centre is about a km from parking area. This is a very impressive giant sized statue on a large platform. There is a Shiv Linga in the forecourt area of this statue where visitors can offer Jal abhishek amidst continuous chanting. A good arrangement ! But the walk from parking to the adi Yogi arena can be a challenging one for senior citizens & children during mornings & summer times as it's a wide open area without any trees/shade. So beware of this aspect & go prepared with sunglasses, Caps etc.
Murali R — Google review
The statue is situated at the Isha Yoga Center, which offers a serene and peaceful environment for meditation and self-reflection. The best time to visit the Adiyogi statue is from October to February. One will feel a sense of peace and tranquility while visiting the statue. Especially the light show, do not miss it. The statue is an important spiritual center, attracting devotees from around the world, especially during the Mahashivratri festival. The entry to the Adiyogi statue is free of charge, and visitors can explore the premises without any restrictions.
Trio O — Google review
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Velliangiri Foothills, Mahashivaratri Grounds, Ishana Vihar, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641114, India
https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/center/consecrated-spaces/112-feet-adiyogi
+91 83000 83111
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Malampuzha Dam

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Nature & Parks
Garden
Dams
Nestled in the picturesque Palakkad district of Kerala, Malampuzha Dam stands as a remarkable engineering feat completed in 1955. This impressive structure creates Kerala's largest reservoir, holding an astounding capacity of 226 million cubic meters. The dam is not just about its functionality; it’s surrounded by breathtaking landscapes that include lush green lawns and vibrant flower beds swaying gently in the breeze, all set against the majestic backdrop of the Western Ghats.
Malampuzha Dam is a perfect spot for a peaceful and refreshing one-day trip! I visited recently and was truly impressed by how well-maintained and scenic the entire area is. The atmosphere is calm and serene, making it a great getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. The walk up to the dam can be a little tiring, especially on a sunny day, but it's completely worth it. As you walk along, you'll find several beautiful photo points, ideal for both nature lovers and casual photographers. The surrounding greenery and water views are just stunning. There are plenty of snack stalls and small eateries near the entrance and around the park area, so you won't have to worry about food. Families with kids will love the children’s park, which is clean and equipped with fun rides and open spaces for kids to enjoy. One of the best parts of the visit was the ropeway ride – it's just ₹70 per person and offers a breathtaking aerial view of the dam, gardens, and the surrounding hills. We took a quick auto ride from the dam to the ropeway station, which was convenient and saved time. The ride itself was smooth, safe, and offered some truly Instagram-worthy views! If you're in or around Palakkad, Malampuzha Dam is definitely worth visiting for a relaxed one-day outing with family or friends. It’s got the right mix of nature, fun, and local charm. Would love to go back again!
Beyona B — Google review
This tourist attraction offers a beautiful dam, gardens, and a ropeway ride with stunning views. Peaceful and refreshing atmosphere, and the family-friendly amenities, including a children's park, snake park, and aquarium.
Anmol S — Google review
Overall a nice and scenic dam with really nice gardens. A simple and nice place to visit with family. There are activities inside the dam like ropeway, boating etc which can be fun and relaxing at the same time. Can visit once or twice but not more than that.
Kenz M — Google review
Fine destination for local tourists, especially for school and college students. There is a well-maintained garden. It is full of flowers in the flowering season. The vast blue reservoir is a sight to watch. There is always a sizable crowd at Malampuzha Dam
Dr G — Google review
Scenic beauty, especially during sunset: The dam offers beautiful views, particularly at sunset, with the surrounding greenery and reservoir expanding across a large area. Heavy rainfall makes the dam fuller and enhances the visual experience,
Bharathi K — Google review
Not well maintained at all. The ropeway was ok. If you want to go on the dam, tickets are available at park gate which no one told us so we walked all the way and then had to leave since we didn't have tickets. Park is very badly maintained with most of the attractions in a very bad state. Overall, an average visit.
Nishant G — Google review
Malampuzha Dam is truly a gem in Kerala, and my recent visit left me amazed at how much beauty and variety this place offers. Nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats, the dam is surrounded by lush greenery and serene hills, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers, families, and anyone looking to relax. The dam itself is an impressive structure, and the view from the top is breathtaking—especially during sunset when the golden light reflects off the vast reservoir. The surrounding gardens are very well maintained, colorful, and perfect for a peaceful stroll or family picnic. The famous Yakshi sculpture adds a unique cultural touch and is a must-see landmark inside the garden. For those who enjoy adventure, the ropeway ride over the gardens and water is a thrilling experience that gives you a bird’s-eye view of the entire dam and the scenic backdrop of the mountains. There are also boating options available, which make the visit even more memorable. What stood out to me most was how the place blends natural beauty with well-planned attractions. There’s something here for everyone—whether it’s photography enthusiasts, families with kids, or couples looking for a quiet, romantic escape. Overall, Malampuzha Dam is more than just a dam—it’s a complete experience of nature, culture, and fun. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Palakkad or nearby areas. Make sure to keep at least half a day to fully enjoy everything this wonderful spot has to offer.
CLINT J — Google review
Malampuzha Dam & Gardens — Palakkad’s Crown Jewel --- 📍 Overview & History 0-0Location: Approximately 8–10 km from Palakkad city, nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats  . 275-0Construction timeline: Foundation laid in March 1949; inaugurated on 9 October 1955 by then Chief Minister K. Kamaraj (then part of Madras State)  . 464-0Structure: A composite dam — masonry section (∼1,849 m) plus earthen portion (∼220 m), with a total length of about 2,069 m and height of 115 m (~355 ft)  . --- 💧 Reservoir & Utility 662-0Reservoir capacity: A huge 226 million m³ (≈8 TMC), draining a catchment of ~147 sq km  . 823-0Purpose: Supplies irrigation to ~21,200 ha of farmland (via dual canal systems) and provides drinking water to Palakkad and surrounding villages  . 1024-0Hydropower: Features a 2.5 MW small hydro-electric unit operated seasonally (mainly November–January)  . --- 🌺 Garden & Attractions 1168-0Malampuzha Gardens: Adjoining the dam, showcasing manicured lawns, flowerbeds, fountains, and a Japanese Garden  . 1354-0Rock Garden: Unique sculpture park made from scrap materials (bottles, tiles, bangles), crafted by Nek Chand — the only one of its kind in South India  . 1547-0Ropeway: Aerial cable-car (ropeway) runs ~2,000 ft at 60 ft height, offering breathtaking aerial views — about a 20-minute ride  . 1717-0Yakshi statue: Iconic concrete sculpture by Kanayi Kunhiraman (1969), standing ~30 ft tall — symbolizing feminine grace and mythic beauty  . 1898-0Additional amenities: Snake park, freshwater aquarium, children’s park, toy train, boating, and Fantasy Park amusement center  . --- ⏱️ Timings & Fees 2079-0Open daily: 09:00–20:00 for the dam and gardens  . 2208-0Entry Fees: Adults ₹25–30, children ₹10  . Ropeway charge: ~₹70; Snake Park and other attractions may have separate fees ~~ ~~. --- 🚗 Getting There 2413-0By road: 7–11 km from Palakkad via bus, taxi, or auto  . 2536-0Nearest rail: Palakkad Junction (8–10 km)  . 2621-0Airports: Coimbatore (55–60 km) or Calicut (≈105 km)  . --- 🌦️ Best Time to Visit & Tips 2717-0Ideal time: Anytime, but monsoon brings lush surroundings and full reservoir views  . 2879-0Nearby gems: Dhoni Waterfalls, Nelliyampathy hills, Kava island, Palakkad Fort, Meenvallam waterfalls  . 3023-0Local experiences: A Redditor suggests combining a day at Fantasy Park, a dam-top stroll, ropeway ride, and a detour to Kava or Pothundi dam for adventure  . --- 🌟 Why Visit? A harmonious blend of engineering marvel and serene nature — perfect for relaxation, photography, boating, and family fun. Cultural highlights like the Yakshi statue and rock garden offer a captivating artistic vibe.
PK P — Google review
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RMJM+7G7, Palakkad, Malampuzha-I, Kerala 678651, India
https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/malampuzha-dam-garden-palakkad/124
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Palakkad Fort

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Nilgiri mountains, Palakkad Fort is a historical gem that dates back to 1766 CE. This well-preserved structure, also known as Tipu Sultan Fort, showcases the rich architectural heritage and tumultuous history of Kerala. Surrounded by lush gardens and walking paths, it offers visitors a serene environment perfect for leisurely strolls or family outings.
Palakkad Fort is a peaceful and well-preserved historic spot right in the centre of the town. The thick stone walls, wide grounds and the surrounding moat make it a great place for a relaxed walk and quick sightseeing. It’s clean, calm, and gives a good glimpse of Kerala’s heritage. A nice place to visit for history lovers and anyone looking for a quiet break in the city.
Kishor — Google review
Visited Palakkad Fort on a holiday and it was almost empty except for a few workers. The calm and peaceful atmosphere made it a relaxing stop. Don’t expect an overwhelming or grand experience, but it’s definitely worth visiting for its historical significance. A quiet place to walk around and soak in a bit of heritage.
Mark C — Google review
Palakkad Fort, also known as Tipu’s Fort, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Palakkad, Kerala. Built in the 18th century by Hyder Ali and later strengthened by Tipu Sultan, this fort still stands as a well-preserved piece of history in the heart of the city. Surrounded by a wide moat and lush greenery, the fort offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere despite being located in a bustling town. The thick laterite stone walls and traditional Kerala-style architecture make it visually impressive and historically significant.
Sreerag S — Google review
A well known historical structure. Please read about prior visiting here. Then only we will get an idea about the place. Pros 1. Very nice and beautiful structure. 2. Entry fee is minimal. 3. Many photospots inside so take a good camera. Cons 1. Better go early morning or evening. Noon time is very hot. 2. Bathroom are limited and not hygienic. 3. No inside eateries. So take your refreshment items while entering.
Ebin R — Google review
Palakkad Fort (also known as Tipu’s Fort) is one of the most well-preserved historical forts in Kerala, India. 🏰 Overview Location: Palakkad town, Kerala Built by: Hyder Ali, ruler of Mysore Year: Around 1766 CE Main Purpose: To strengthen military defence between Kerala and Tamil Nadu and to control the Palakkad Gap (a key mountain pass through the Western Ghats). 📜 History The fort was originally built by Hyder Ali of Mysore. Later, it was captured by the British East India Company in 1768, briefly retaken by Tipu Sultan, and then permanently taken over by the British in the late 18th century. During British rule, it served as a military base and later as a administrative center. 🧱 Architecture Constructed mainly using laterite stones, a common building material in Kerala. The fort has thick walls, wide bastions, and a moat surrounding it. Inside, you can find: Hanuman (Anjaneya) Temple Sub-jail (used during British period) Children’s park Museum (run by the Archaeological Survey of India)
Midhun B — Google review
The place has a big parking area and no waiting time. Tickets can be booked online to save money, and children below 15 years get free entry. Overall, it’s a good experience for families. However, one concern is that some couples behave inappropriately in public areas, which can make visitors uncomfortable. It would be great if the management ensured better monitoring to maintain a family-friendly environment.
PRAVEENKUMAR V — Google review
The fort is small but beautiful and beautifully maintained by ASI, there is nothing to see much but it's a quiet place in the middle of the city. Ample car and two wheeler parking is available in the fort premises. Fort is surrendered by water.
Makarand S — Google review
Palakkad Fort – A Perfect Blend of History and Serenity Nestled in the heart of Palakkad town, Palakkad Fort, also known as Tipu’s Fort, is a magnificent structure that beautifully preserves the essence of Kerala’s history. Built in 1766 by Hyder Ali, the father of Tipu Sultan, this fort has witnessed several chapters of South Indian history, including the British occupation. Today, it stands as a testament to strong military architecture and cultural heritage. First Impressions: The moment you step inside the fort premises, you’re greeted by a vast expanse of lush green lawns and a large moat encircling the fort walls. The fort’s massive laterite walls, still strong after centuries, offer a sense of awe and admiration. The atmosphere is calm and serene, making it an ideal escape from the city’s hustle. What to See Inside: Hanuman Temple: A small yet beautiful temple located inside the fort grounds. Prison Cells & Barracks: Explore remnants of old structures that once served as military quarters. Informative Boards: Learn about the history of the fort through well-placed descriptions around the premises. Walking Paths: Perfect for an evening stroll, surrounded by greenery and scenic views. Why Visit? If you’re a history buff, architecture lover, or someone seeking a peaceful spot, Palakkad Fort is a must-visit. It’s also a great place for photography – the fort walls, open gardens, and reflections in the moat create beautiful frames. Best Time to Visit: Visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh sunlight and enjoy pleasant weather. Sunsets here are particularly beautiful! Additional Info: Entry Fee: Minimal, very affordable. Parking: Available near the fort. Duration: 1-2 hours is enough for a complete visit. Nearby Attractions: Malampuzha Dam & Gardens, Dhoni Waterfalls, and Jain Temple at Jainmedu. Final Thoughts: Palakkad Fort is not just a historical monument – it’s a peaceful retreat where history meets nature. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this fort offers a delightful experience for everyone.
GOWDHAM S — Google review
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Palakkad-Koduvayur, Meenakshipuram Highway, Kenathuparambu, Kunathurmedu, Chittur-Thathamangalam, Palakkad, Kerala 678001, India
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Punnathur Kotta

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Punnathur Kotta, located in Kerala, is a sprawling 11.5-acre complex surrounded by lush greenery and home to around 60 majestic elephants. This sanctuary offers visitors the chance to witness these impressive creatures being bathed, fed, and playing in their natural habitat. The male elephants are also trained for religious processions throughout the year, adding to the cultural significance of this site. Tourists flock here to observe the elephants' activities and enjoy the serene surroundings.
*5/5 stars* "Punarhur Kotta is a hidden gem! This ancient fort, nestled in the picturesque village of Punarhur, is a treasure trove of history and architecture. The moment I stepped inside, I was transported to a bygone era. The fort's majestic walls, intricate carvings, and serene surroundings exuded an aura of grandeur and mystery. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate about the fort's history, sharing fascinating stories and anecdotes. The well-maintained grounds and beautiful gardens added to the overall charm. As I explored the fort, I felt a deep connection to the past, and the experience was truly humbling. Punarhur Kotta is a must-visit for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the lesser-known gems of Kerala. It's a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage, and I left with memories that will last a lifetime."
Sajith K — Google review
Punnathur Kotta is a must-visit place near Guruvayur Temple. It is an old palace ground that has been converted into an elephant sanctuary, where you can see many elephants cared for and trained for temple rituals. Watching the elephants being bathed, fed, and decorated for temple festivals is a wonderful experience, especially for children and families.
Sureshmi S — Google review
Punnathur Kotta, also known as Anakkotta meaning "Elephant Fort" , is an elephant sanctuary and former PALACE located near the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is a unique sanctuary and a major tourist attraction, housing and training the elephants that belong to the Guruvayur Devaswom (temple administration) for participation in temple rituals and festivals. Punnathur Kotta (Largest Elephant Sanctuary) is one of the largest elephant camps of its kind, home to approximately 50 to 60 captive elephants at any given time.he site was originally the palace grounds of a local ruler, the Punnathur Raja, before being acquired by the Guruvayur Devaswom in 1975. The sanctuary provides the elephants with food, shelter, veterinary care, and training from mahouts (trainers). Visitors can often see the elephants bathing, eating, or being trained, particularly in the morning. The general visiting hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Praveen P — Google review
Elephant rehabilitation centre maintained by guruvayoor temple trust. Good to spend time with family and children. This park holds a hood number of elephants. One can see the gentle giants up close.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Its more of a go to place for elephant lovers. They are neatly maintained and groomed for the public to see. There are more than 15+ elephants with varied age groups and sizes. A good place to visit once in a while.
Manoj C — Google review
The main attraction here is the resident temple elephant, known for its calm and gentle nature. Visitors often stop by to watch it being bathed, fed, or simply relaxing in the shade. It’s friendly, well-cared for, and adds a unique charm to the peaceful surroundings of the kota. A nice spot for anyone who loves elephants or wants a quiet, close-up experience with one.
Akshay K — Google review
Punnathurkotta Elephant Camp – Devotion or Silent Suffering? Visited the Guruvayur Devasthanam Elephant Camp (Kottara) at Punnathurkotta, home to 36 elephants, of which only 3 are female. A stark and disturbing reality: almost every elephant is chained on two or three legs, with only a rare few chained on a single leg. The mood is unmistakably heavy — none of the elephants seem at peace. Their eyes reflect stress, loneliness, and captivity. One particularly sensitive elephant is kept away in a secluded inner enclosure, possibly due to trauma or temperament. A board reads “Livestock Office” — reducing these revered beings to mere inventory. It’s heartbreaking to witness such cruelty masked as tradition, especially when elephants are considered sacred in our culture. Where is the compassion in our devotion? If worship doesn’t include empathy for the beings we use in rituals, is it truly divine?
Seshadri V — Google review
'Punnathur Kotta' is managed by 'The Guruvayoor Devaswom Board'. It's a sanctuary for elephants. Very great care of elephants is taken by management. Here elephants are being trained for temple processions and festivals. It's a must visit place. Jackfruit lovers, don't miss to taste 'Jackfruit Icecream' sold at a shop near main entrance.
Wa J — Google review
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Thampuranpadi - Kottapadi Rd, Iringaprom, Kerala 680505, India
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Punnathur Kotta

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Punnathur Kotta, located in Kerala, is a sprawling 11.5-acre complex surrounded by lush greenery and home to around 60 majestic elephants. This sanctuary offers visitors the chance to witness these impressive creatures being bathed, fed, and playing in their natural habitat. The male elephants are also trained for religious processions throughout the year, adding to the cultural significance of this site. Tourists flock here to observe the elephants' activities and enjoy the serene surroundings.
*5/5 stars* "Punarhur Kotta is a hidden gem! This ancient fort, nestled in the picturesque village of Punarhur, is a treasure trove of history and architecture. The moment I stepped inside, I was transported to a bygone era. The fort's majestic walls, intricate carvings, and serene surroundings exuded an aura of grandeur and mystery. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate about the fort's history, sharing fascinating stories and anecdotes. The well-maintained grounds and beautiful gardens added to the overall charm. As I explored the fort, I felt a deep connection to the past, and the experience was truly humbling. Punarhur Kotta is a must-visit for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the lesser-known gems of Kerala. It's a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage, and I left with memories that will last a lifetime."
Sajith K — Google review
Punnathur Kotta is a must-visit place near Guruvayur Temple. It is an old palace ground that has been converted into an elephant sanctuary, where you can see many elephants cared for and trained for temple rituals. Watching the elephants being bathed, fed, and decorated for temple festivals is a wonderful experience, especially for children and families.
Sureshmi S — Google review
Punnathur Kotta, also known as Anakkotta meaning "Elephant Fort" , is an elephant sanctuary and former PALACE located near the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is a unique sanctuary and a major tourist attraction, housing and training the elephants that belong to the Guruvayur Devaswom (temple administration) for participation in temple rituals and festivals. Punnathur Kotta (Largest Elephant Sanctuary) is one of the largest elephant camps of its kind, home to approximately 50 to 60 captive elephants at any given time.he site was originally the palace grounds of a local ruler, the Punnathur Raja, before being acquired by the Guruvayur Devaswom in 1975. The sanctuary provides the elephants with food, shelter, veterinary care, and training from mahouts (trainers). Visitors can often see the elephants bathing, eating, or being trained, particularly in the morning. The general visiting hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Praveen P — Google review
Elephant rehabilitation centre maintained by guruvayoor temple trust. Good to spend time with family and children. This park holds a hood number of elephants. One can see the gentle giants up close.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Its more of a go to place for elephant lovers. They are neatly maintained and groomed for the public to see. There are more than 15+ elephants with varied age groups and sizes. A good place to visit once in a while.
Manoj C — Google review
The main attraction here is the resident temple elephant, known for its calm and gentle nature. Visitors often stop by to watch it being bathed, fed, or simply relaxing in the shade. It’s friendly, well-cared for, and adds a unique charm to the peaceful surroundings of the kota. A nice spot for anyone who loves elephants or wants a quiet, close-up experience with one.
Akshay K — Google review
Punnathurkotta Elephant Camp – Devotion or Silent Suffering? Visited the Guruvayur Devasthanam Elephant Camp (Kottara) at Punnathurkotta, home to 36 elephants, of which only 3 are female. A stark and disturbing reality: almost every elephant is chained on two or three legs, with only a rare few chained on a single leg. The mood is unmistakably heavy — none of the elephants seem at peace. Their eyes reflect stress, loneliness, and captivity. One particularly sensitive elephant is kept away in a secluded inner enclosure, possibly due to trauma or temperament. A board reads “Livestock Office” — reducing these revered beings to mere inventory. It’s heartbreaking to witness such cruelty masked as tradition, especially when elephants are considered sacred in our culture. Where is the compassion in our devotion? If worship doesn’t include empathy for the beings we use in rituals, is it truly divine?
Seshadri V — Google review
'Punnathur Kotta' is managed by 'The Guruvayoor Devaswom Board'. It's a sanctuary for elephants. Very great care of elephants is taken by management. Here elephants are being trained for temple processions and festivals. It's a must visit place. Jackfruit lovers, don't miss to taste 'Jackfruit Icecream' sold at a shop near main entrance.
Wa J — Google review
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Thampuranpadi - Kottapadi Rd, Iringaprom, Kerala 680505, India
+91 487 255 6004
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Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple

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Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple, located in Kerala, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is part of the 108 Parasurama Shiva Kshetrams and holds great significance in Hindu mythology. The temple also features shrines for other deities such as Lord Mahavishnu, Ganapathi, Muruga, Darma Sastha, and Brahmmarakshas.
🛕 Mammiyoor Mahadeva Temple, Guruvayur Location: Just about 500 meters north of the Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, in the Mammiyoor area of Guruvayur town, Kerala. 🔱 Aignificance: Mammiyoor Mahadeva Temple is one of the 108 Shiva temples in Kerala, believed to have been consecrated by Sage Parasurama. It is considered that a visit to Guruvayur Temple is spiritually incomplete without a visit to Mammiyoor Temple. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva (Mahadeva), enshrined in the main sanctum as Uma Maheshwara (Shiva and Parvati together). 🧘 Other Deities in the Temple: Lord Ganapathy (Ganesha) Lord Murugan Lord Ayyappa Lord Vishnu Goddess Parvati Nagaraja (Serpent deity) 🕗 Temple Timings: Morning: 4:30 AM to 12:00 PM Evening: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM > Timings may vary on special days and festivals. 👣 Temple Visit Tips: Dress Code: Traditional attire is expected (men in mundu/dhoti; women in saree/salwar or traditional dress). Western clothing may not be permitted inside the sanctum area. Non-Hindus are not permitted inside the temple premises. Photography is not allowed inside the temple. 🧭 How to Reach: By foot: Just a 5–10-minute walk from Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple. By auto-rickshaw: Easily accessible with local autos. Located near North Nada, Guruvayur. 🎉 Festivals: Maha Shivaratri is celebrated with great devotion. Various other Hindu rituals and poojas are held regularly, especially in the Sabarimala season.
Rajesh N — Google review
Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple is a highly revered Shiva temple located just a short walk from Guruvayur Temple. According to tradition, a visit to Guruvayur Temple is considered complete only after offering prayers at Mammiyur. The temple is under renovation stage. The architecture reflects the classic Kerala style, rich in spiritual energy. A spiritually significant and serene place — a must-visit for devotees coming to Guruvayur.
VIKAS — Google review
The ancient Mammiyur Temple is situated at a walkable distance of 200 metres North West to the famous Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple. The main diety is Lord Shiva in the form of Uma maheswara. Other deities in this temple are as follows Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple. Sree Parvathy Ganapathy Subrahmanya Ayyappa Bhagavathy Naga Brahma Rakshassu Rakshassu Get the Required Pooja's billed in the waiting hall itself and enter the main temple. Door for Main deity will be closed by 10 AM and the door for Devi will be closed by 12 PM . Then again pooja will start by 5 pm only . Outside temple there is clock room and rest room available . Story behind Mammiyur which is interesting. The legendary history extends to the consecration of the famous Sree Guruvayur Temple - It was the final phase of Dwaparayuga. The great Deluge has submerged Sree Krishna's abode Dwaraka and the Lord, as a playful child, was frolicking on a banyan leaf tossed about by the surging waters. Devaguru Brihaspathi and wind god Vayu stumble upon him where upon the Lord himself handed over to them the idol of the Supreme Lord that he has been worshipping at Dwaraka, with instructions to have it installed and consecrated at an appropriate spot on earth. Guru and Vayu then descended on the banks of a sprawing lake Rudratheertha rendered holy by Lord Shiva who has been doing penance there for ages. Realizing the purpose of the visit Lord Shiva suggested the consecration there itself on the bank of Rudratheertha and obligingly moved over to a near by location on the other side of the Rudhra theertha. The place where Guru and Vayu consecrated the idol of Lord Krishna became GURUVAYOOR and the site that Lord Shiva chose for himself and his consort Sree Parvathy became Mahimayur, mahima evolving out of the status bestowed on Lord Shiva for voluntarily relinquishing his initial abode to accommodate Lord Krishna. This in course of time got colloquialised as MAMMIYUR. Thanks for Reading 💕 Om Namashivaya 🙏
Sujith R — Google review
Mammiyoor Temple is a peaceful and divine place located close to Guruvayur Temple. The temple has a calm and positive atmosphere, perfect for a quiet spiritual visit. Currently, some renovation and maintenance works are going on, but darshan is still smooth and well managed. The temple premises are clean, and the staff and devotees maintain good discipline. It’s believed that a visit to Guruvayur Temple is complete only after visiting Mammiyoor, so this is definitely a must-visit for devotees.
Vyshakh A — Google review
Jai Jai Bholenath The Temple was closed for renovation. Darshan of Mammiyur is must before you visit Guruvayoor for darshan.Short walk of about 500mtrs from Guruvayoor temple
Aparna M — Google review
Moolavar : Sree Mahadeva Thayar : Sree Parvati Some of the salient features of this temple are…. The temple cmplex faces east. The complex consists of both Shiva and Maha Vishnu sannidhis side by side with common entrance. Dwarapalakas are on both sides of the entrance to the sanctum sanctorum. Balipeedam and Rishabam are in front of Shiva’s sannidhi and only balipeedam infront of Maha Vishnu sannidhis. In praharan Ganapati, Murugan and Ayyappan. The parivara deities’ sannidhis are in construction. ARCHITECTURE Both Shiva and Vishnu Temples are constructed in the same line facing east. A Rishabam and balipeedam are infront of the temple. Both temples are on adhistanam and temple was built like house with mangalore tiles roop. Thease two temples are again under a shed with metal truss.
Veludharan — Google review
Temple is under construction and we went by 11.05 AM but the sannadhi was closed but in internet it was mentioned as 12.30 PM. Very old architecture was missed out but the place has its own power and divinity.
Vijay K — Google review
Almost neat and clean but construction is going on inside the temple once it completed i hope it will be beautiful more than before ✨❤️
Bharathi 1 — Google review
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H2XP+JFC, Mammiyur Devaswom, Guruvayur P.O, Perumpilavil Rd, Kerala 680101, India
http://mammiyurmahadevatemple.com/
+91 487 255 5425
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Guruvayur Shri Krishna Temple

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Guruvayur Shri Krishna Temple is a renowned South Indian temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, with an idol believed to be 5,000 years old. The Devaswom Museum chronicles the temple's evolution and religious practices through diverse exhibits showcasing architectural styles, legends of Lord Krishna, ancient manuscripts, and traditional ritualistic objects. The temple itself is a major attraction in Kerala, rebuilt in 1638 but with roots dating back over 5,000 years.
After many years, I found myself once again at the divine doorstep of Guruvayur Temple. This visit was deeply personal—a blend of devotion, celebration, and reunion. I had come with my beloved Amma and dear Acha , both of whom made the journey even more meaningful. The occasion was my sister’s Arangetram, her first solo Bharatanatyam performance—a moment of pride, beauty, and spiritual offering. Watching her dance in the temple’s sacred atmosphere felt like witnessing tradition come alive, her every movement a prayer in motion. Later, we stayed for the late pooja. As the temple quieted into its nightly rhythm, I stood before Guruvayurappan with folded hands, heart full. After such a long time, to meet you again, dear Lord—to receive your darshan and blessings—was like returning home to something eternal. Thank you for this grace. For the dance, the darshan, and the quiet joy of being there with Amma and Chan. I carry your blessing with me, renewed.
Shyam S — Google review
🌿 Guruvayur — Where Divinity Feels Alive 🌿 Stepping into Guruvayur Temple is like walking into another world — one where every breath carries devotion and every heart beats in rhythm with the divine. The fragrance of jasmine, the sound of the temple bells, and the chanting of “Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya” create an atmosphere that touches something deep within your soul. The moment you glimpse Lord Guruvayurappan, you feel a silent connection — not of words, but of pure emotion. It’s not just a temple; it’s a sanctuary of peace, where faith becomes tangible. Whether you stand in the long queue under the early morning light or watch the lamps glow during Deeparadhana, time seems to stop — and the only thing that exists is devotion. The town itself breathes spirituality — from the rhythm of temple drums to the smiles of pilgrims who’ve traveled miles just for a few seconds of darshan. Every corner of Guruvayur tells a story of surrender, love, and unshakable faith. No matter who you are or where you come from, Guruvayur humbles you. You leave not just with prasadam in your hands, but with a calmness that stays in your heart long after you’ve gone. 🙏 Guruvayur is not a place you visit — it’s a feeling you carry forever.
VKP E — Google review
"Guruvayoor Temple is a must-visit for devotees and tourists alike! Located in Thrissur, Kerala, it's easily accessible by road and rail. The temple is open from 3 AM to 9:30 PM, with special pujas and festivals adding to its charm. Dress modestly and arrive early to avoid crowds. Don't miss the iconic golden gopuram and the sacred pond. Annadana (food offerings) is available within the premises. A truly unforgettable spiritual experience! 🌟🙏. Multiple hotels, restaurants and parking areas ( affordable) with all price range are available to make our visit easier.
AKSHAY A — Google review
consistently describe it as a highly spiritual and important pilgrimage site, though often very crowded. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, known as Guruvayurappan, and is considered the "Dwarka of the South". highlight a deeply spiritual and peaceful experience for many, though crowds can be a significant challenge, especially during peak seasons or holidays. Visitors often report a strong sense of calm and emotional relief, despite the potential for long queues. Successful visits are often enhanced by planning ahead, particularly by using online booking for darshan and being mindful of the dress code and other rules.
Akshay N — Google review
Little crowd, the devasthanam can make little proper arrangements for the people standing in line , no proper water facilities or restroom facilities for those who are standing in line. Fans are there but not working. Water they are giving but only once. But the people are standing & sitting in the line for 4-5 hours. Please kindly make those arrangements
Dinesh K — Google review
For Shree Krishna! One of the Most important temple in South India. Saying as Guruvayur Appa. Here Shree Krishna in form of small child Hence here doing the Annaprashan. For darshan 3Am - 12:30pm After 2:30 -8:30 they will allow for free darshan lane. If have kids choose for special darshan Rs.1000/- per head If have kid who is having 1 to 3. Take Anna prashan ticket Rs.100/- only if want photo extra charges Rs.100/-(7 photo's shared to your WhatsApp) & Rs.200/- 7 or more they will provide. For Anna Prashan ticket they will allow Parents & kids only. If other they have to take special tickets. These tickets will be available inside the temple only. Special lane will be there to get these tickets and queue will start inside the dwajasthambam. Note: Avoid on Special day especially with kids.it will take 4 hours for Sarva darshan. Not even allowed the bags and kids things only allowed if it's very small bag.
Dilip D — Google review
We happened to be in Cochin for the final phase of a project. After nearly three months of meticulous planning and execution, the work was finally nearing completion. The sense of fulfillment that comes from seeing a vision turn into reality filled us with both relief and quiet pride. Having carried the weight of deadlines and responsibilities for so long, we suddenly found ourselves with a rare pause—a moment to breathe, reflect, and recharge. As the festival holidays approached, the idea of taking a short break felt not only refreshing but also deeply meaningful. Rather than simply resting, we longed for an experience that could blend relaxation with spiritual nourishment. Guruvayur Temple, one of the most revered shrines of Lord Krishna, immediately came to mind. The temple was just 95 kilometers away from Cochin, a drive of about 2 hours and 40 minutes through the heart of Kerala’s lush landscapes and vibrant villages. The thought of leaving behind the busy city streets of Cochin and immersing ourselves in the serene, devotional atmosphere of Guruvayur felt like the perfect way to celebrate the successful near-completion of our project. More than a break, it was a pilgrimage—an opportunity to seek divine blessings for the journey completed, and for the many yet to come.
Vibe C — Google review
Guruvarappan temple aka krishna temple one of the most finest temples with ancient building and elephants inside with authentic kerala vibe inside the temple. Traditional attire is a must to get into temple .. special darshanam starts at 230am in morning 1000 rs ticket.mobiles not allowed.. early morning darshan is a bliss .. special procession on elephant with krishna idol is a must watch both morning and night
Ravi T — Google review
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Temple, East Nada, Guruvayur, Kerala 680101, India
https://guruvayurdevaswom.in/#/login
+91 487 255 6335
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Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Thrissur, the Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple stands as a magnificent testament to Kerala's rich cultural heritage. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcases stunning architectural features with monumental towers gracing each side and a Koothambalam that serves as a stage for traditional performances. The walls are adorned with exquisite murals that narrate tales from the Mahabharata, captivating visitors with their intricate artistry.
One of the prominent temples in Thrissur, located in heart of the city We visited the place by evening, when they opened it by 5PM sharp. Loved the scenic view inside and embraced by the calm environment which would be ideal for meditation The temple is vast and green, well preserved by the mgmt. It is ideal to visit the temple by either morning or in evening which gives you soothing experience Dhoti is must and shirt must not be worn Unfortunately, couldn't capture those as Photography is not allowed inside But, there are plenty of places around the temple which would be good for photo enthusiasts
Kannan P — Google review
Located right in the heart of Thrissur city, Sree Vadakumnadhan Temple is an absolute must-visit. Its sheer size is impressive, featuring four distinct entrances and sitting on a vast complex. Architecture and Atmosphere: The temple stands as a magnificent example of authentic Kerala architectural style. The multi-layered roofs, stunning woodwork, and surrounding courtyards are beautifully maintained, giving the entire place a remarkably clean, serene, and deeply divine feel. You can pay respects to a collection of deities here, including Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Muruga, and more, all within one sacred space. Essential Visitor Information- Dress Code: Be aware of the strict dress code for men: they must remove their shirts and enter with their torsos bare above the waist. Worship Time: Due to the large number of devotees, your time in front of the main deity is very brief—you typically get only 30–45 seconds to see and pray to the divine lord. Closing Hours: The temple is extremely punctual with its closing schedule. It shuts down exactly at 11:30 AM on weekends/special days and 11:00 AM on normal weekdays. Plan your visit accordingly to ensure you don't miss the morning darshan. A Tip for Tourists Be mindful of the lottery sellers operating just outside the temple gates. They can be quite persistent in trying to lure tourists into buying tickets. It’s best to politely decline and keep moving. Overall, this is a beautiful and spiritual experience! This review is based on my personal visit and experience.
Soundar K — Google review
Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple 🙏 Visiting Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple is an experience that touches both the heart and the senses. The moment you enter the temple grounds, you feel a deep sense of peace of the ancient architecture. The temple itself is vast and beautifully maintained, surrounded by the lush green expanse of Thekkinkadu Maidanam. The area feels alive with history every corner, mural, and sculpture tells stories from centuries ago. Even if you’re not deeply religious, the serenity here makes it worth spending a quiet morning or evening just walking around with all sorts of vechicles circling around. The temple area has a gentle rhythm of devotion and calm. Early mornings are magical, with devotees offering prayers under the first light of dawn. During Thrissur Pooram, the place transforms into a grand cultural spectacle drums (chendas), elephants, fireworks, and a festival spirit that’s hard to describe in words. There are also plenty of small shops and local eateries around the temple, where you can enjoy a good cup of tea or any ice cream or traditional Kerala snacks ouside the round bounday after your visit. Parking can get a bit crowded during peak hours, but the overall experience more than makes up for it. In short Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple isn’t just a religious site and it’s a place where spirituality, history, and Keralas cultural essence meet beautifully. Finally I would say that it's a Must visit for anyone who wants to feel the soul of Thrissur and Kerala’s heritage.
ASWIN D — Google review
Vadakkumnathan Temple : I love this place very much 💞— it always brings peace to my mind. The temple has a divine atmosphere and beautiful traditional architecture. The surroundings are calm and well maintained. Phones and cameras are not allowed inside the premises, which makes it even more peaceful and helps you stay fully present in the moment. Truly a sacred and serene place in Thrissur.
Anusree A — Google review
Vadakkunnathan Temple is one of the most magnificent and spiritually uplifting places in Kerala. Located in the heart of Thrissur, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a masterpiece of traditional Kerala architecture. The temple’s sprawling grounds, majestic towers (gopurams), and beautifully carved wooden structures reflect centuries of devotion and craftsmanship. The atmosphere inside is serene and deeply spiritual the chanting of devotees, the fragrance of sandalwood, and the calmness of the surroundings create a sense of peace that’s hard to find elsewhere. The temple is also surrounded by lush greenery and encircled by the famous Thekkinkadu Maidan, which adds to its charm and provides a scenic setting for the renowned Thrissur Pooram festival. Even for those who aren’t religious, the temple is a must-visit for its cultural, historical, and architectural significance. The site is clean, well maintained, and managed with respect for tradition. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to visit. Stunning Kerala-style architecture Peaceful and spiritual environment Central role in the world-famous Thrissur Pooram Rich heritage and beautiful murals
Amal R — Google review
Most famous temple in thrissur where thrissur pooram is celebrated. We visited there in the evening after 5pm (suggesting you the same). No dress code like traditional dress like mundu and saree in this temple. But men has to remove their shirts while visiting the main deity. After coming out we sat near the temple and watched sunset.
SDR — Google review
Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple, located in the heart of Thrissur, is one of Kerala’s oldest and most magnificent temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple’s traditional Kerala-style architecture, with wooden carvings, sloping roofs, and a vast courtyard, offers a truly divine and peaceful atmosphere. Devotees also worship Lord Ganesha and Muruga within the same complex. Men must follow the dress code by entering bare-chested, as per temple tradition. The darshan time is brief due to the crowd, and the temple closes strictly on schedule. A must-visit spiritual landmark reflecting Kerala’s rich heritage and devotion.
Hari R — Google review
: ​Vadakkunnathan Temple is a deeply spiritual and culturally significant landmark that truly embodies the essence of Kerala's heritage. Its stunning architecture, rich history, and profound spiritual atmosphere make it a highly recommended visit. The one point docked is due to the strict accessibility rules and lack of on-site amenities, which may not suit every traveler. However, for those who respect the traditions and are looking for an authentic and enriching experience, it's a must see
Das A — Google review
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https://sreewadakkunathantemple.org/
+91 487 242 6040
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Paramekkavu Bhagavathi Temple Thrissur

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Paramekkavu Bhagavathi Temple in Thrissur is a significant Hindu complex where the goddess Durga is believed to have traveled on a believer's umbrella. It is one of the largest temples dedicated to Bhagavathy in Kerala and is known for its captivating architectural design. The temple plays a crucial role in the vibrant Thrissur Pooram festival, adding to the city's festive spirit with its annual rituals and ceremonies that draw devotees and tourists alike.
One of the most divine temples in Thrissur. The moment you enter, you feel that calm and energy unique to Bhagavathy temples. The temple opens 4:30 AM–11:30 AM and again 4:00 PM–8:30 PM — early morning pooja is the best time to visit. Azhilya (Ayilyam) pooja here is very special — devotees believe it removes naga dosham and brings good health and blessings. Neyyabhishekam and poojas are done beautifully by the priests. There’s parking available near the temple, quite convenient for a central location. Right now, construction work is going on for a new auditorium, but darshan and poojas continue normally. A peaceful, powerful temple that reflects the true soul of Thrissur. Must visit — especially during Pooram time!
Krishna D — Google review
Located near the Vadakumnathan temple, where the famous thrissur pooram festival happens. Temple is dedicated to Bhagavathy amman. There is a strict dress code for men in this temple. Men are not allowed to wear shirt and baniyan, also pants/ trousers are not allowed. Men should be bare chested and wear a veshti alone. But ladies don’t have a strict dress code. Temple area is very nicely maintained.
Desingh — Google review
Paramekkavu Bhagavathi Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, is a significant cultural and spiritual hub. The temple is known for its traditional Kerala architecture and vibrant festivals, particularly Thrissur Pooram, which features a grand elephant procession, fireworks, and traditional music. As a pivotal participant in Thrissur Pooram, the temple showcases its rich heritage and spiritual importance.
Sumit S — Google review
The Presiding Deity: Sree Bhagavathy Some of the salient features of this temple are…. The temple faces west with an entrance mandapam. The temple’s office is the right side. Dwajasthambam (Gold plated – Gold about 10 kgs), balipeedam and a 13 stages deepasthambam/ metal lamp are in front of the temple. Dwarapalakis are on both side walls of the entrance gopuram. In sanctum sanctorum the old idol of the Goddess Paramekkavu Bhagavathy was a wooden idol (daru silpa). A Panchaloka Vigraha was installed latter. Bas-reliefs of Durga, Aman, Arjuna on a Charriot from the epic Mahabharata, Maha Vishnu’s Ananta Sayanam are on the front wall of sanctum sanctorum. In sanctum Bhagavathy is in a sitting posture with right leg folded and left leg is hanging. Sree Bhagavathy is with 8 hands holding various weapons, like Silambu, sickle, Trishul, emathandu, Sword, Snake, kai vattala, etc. Vinayagar, Saptamatrikas, Shiva as Veerabhadra, Nagars, Brahma Rakshasa and Melakavu Bhagavathy (Originally this was the place where animals are sacrificed. After the ban of animal sacrifice, this Mela Bhagavathy temple was constructed) are in this temple. ARCHITECTURE The temple consists of Sree kovil, namaskara mandapam, nalambalam with entrance / exist on the 4 cordinal directions, pradakshinapatha, and thriuchuttambalam. The Sree kovil is rectangular in plan on an adhistanam. The namaskara mandapam is in front of sree Kovil. The temple walls are built with laterite stone plastered with mud and lime. A Kerala style guttur tiled roof pyramidal vimana is on the adhistanam. The Sree kovil walls are with mural paintings.
Veludharan — Google review
Paramekkavu Bhagavathi Temple is one of the most iconic and spiritually vibrant temples in Thrissur. Located near the Vadakkunnathan Temple, it holds deep cultural and religious importance, especially during Thrissur Pooram. The temple is well-maintained, peaceful, and rich in traditional architecture. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Kerala’s temple culture. Please note: Traditional dress is mandatory for men. Items like lungi, baniyan, pants, shirt, and T-shirt are not allowed inside the sanctum area. Wearing a mundu and bare upper body (or with a traditional cloth) is expected as per temple customs. A serene and sacred place that truly reflects the spiritual heart of Thrissur.
VIKAS — Google review
A Divine and Culturally Rich Experience! Paramekavu Bhagavathi Temple in Thrissur is a must-visit for anyone interested in Kerala’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. The temple has a powerful and peaceful atmosphere that instantly calms your mind. The architecture is traditional and beautifully maintained. It is especially famous for its grand participation in Thrissur Pooram, one of the most spectacular temple festivals in Kerala. The energy and devotion during the festival season are unmatched.
Praveen K — Google review
One of the must-visit temples in Thrissur. The ambience in the evening is calm and serene, leaving you with a truly pleasant feeling after the visit. Inside the premises, men are required to remove their shirt and vest. Don’t miss visiting the Melekkavu Bhagavati shrine as well.
Nitheesh K — Google review
Paramekkavu Temple is a revered Shiva temple located in Thrissur, Kerala, one of the most prominent temples in the region. Situated near the Thrissur city, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The temple is known for its impressive architecture, beautiful murals, and stunning gopurams. It is an important part of Thrissur's cultural heritage, particularly during the Thrissur Pooram festival, one of the most vibrant and grand festivals in Kerala. During the festival, the temple's deity is taken in a grand procession, accompanied by caparisoned elephants, traditional percussion ensembles, and fireworks. The temple's spiritual ambiance, coupled with its historical significance and artistic beauty, makes it a must-visit destination for devotees and tourists alike. With its serene surroundings and deep-rooted traditions, Paramekkavu Temple is a symbol of spiritual and cultural richness in Thrissur. The temple's association with the Thrissur Pooram festival adds to its grandeur and importance in the region. Overall, Paramekkavu Temple is a revered site that embodies the spiritual and cultural essence of Kerala.
Anakha S — Google review
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Paramekkavu Devaswom Building, Round East, Thrissur, Kerala 680001, India
http://paramekkavudevaswom.com/
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Seethargundu View Point

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Cliff
Sights & Landmarks
Seethargundu View Point, located in the enchanting Nelliyampathy region of Kerala, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The journey to this scenic spot is an experience in itself, with winding roads flanked by towering trees and vibrant greenery that create a captivating atmosphere. Although the roads can be narrow and somewhat challenging due to their condition, the stunning views make every twist and turn worthwhile.
Tea estate is nice photos. Better to visit on weekdays morning or evening Entry ticket is must but sometimes they leave vehicle without ticket if there are too many vehicles in line There's a part at the destination so you can move till that Coffee extract juice is good at the top
Mr.bhuvaneswaran — Google review
It's nice place to visit... Visitor's need to walk some distance from parking spot to visit the place
Sreehari M — Google review
Its a wonderful view point in nelliyampathy. This view point doesn't have any entry ticket byt there is a 20 rs charge for the parking. From the parking there is only around 400 m walk to the view point. We need to visit there at a good weather. A slight rain may get a good fog there. I dont prefer this destination in summer.
Nihad U — Google review
From Pobs Estate, a short trip leads to Seetharkund View Point, a serene hilltop known for its breathtaking scenery. The valley below stretches like a green carpet, often draped in soft morning mist that hugs the rolling hills, creating a peaceful, dreamlike atmosphere. While Seetharkund tends to get crowded on weekends and holidays, it remains a captivating spot to enjoy nature’s beauty and the tranquil mountain views.
Vineeth N — Google review
Beautiful view points situated in private property. An organic product shop is there.
Sooraj N — Google review
Nelliyampathy is a beautiful and alluring destination. It requires a 300-meter walk to reach the viewpoint, and there is no entrance fee; only a parking fee is required. The path to the viewpoint is adorned with beautiful trees, tea gardens, and a cool breeze. However, it's important to beware of the monkeys and refrain from carrying any visible food items, as they can be very aggressive, especially around children. The viewpoint offers a stunning vista of Palakkad, including the paddy fields. Despite this beauty, I believe there are untapped opportunities to attract more tourists, but the authorities have yet to take action. Furthermore, the roads to Seethargund are in a deplorable state, despite it being a major tourist destination. The authorities have neglected the road's maintenance for a long time, and it remains narrow, making it difficult to accommodate other vehicles.
Noufal ( — Google review
A week before i went here. Seethargundu viewpoint is awesome. you can see the mist and clouds passing on simultaneously . From here you can watch the water falls . Such a wonderful place and nice experience . But be careful if you carry your children because there is no barricades to restrict & carefully handle your items safe from the monkeys also😅
Masana M — Google review
Very nice location near kollangode in palakkad.It is known for the stunning view point.Waterfalls is a good view during rainy season.A flower show point surrounded by paddy fields also near by where you can take photos.
Biju V — Google review
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Kollengode South, Kerala 678508, India, USA
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Nelliampathi

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
Nestled within the lush Nelliyampathy Forest Reserve in Kerala, Nelliampathi is a captivating hill station that beckons nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The journey to this serene destination takes you through the winding roads of the Western Ghats, where each hairpin turn reveals breathtaking vistas. One of the highlights is Kesavan Para, an incredible viewpoint offering panoramic views of verdant tea plantations that stretch as far as the eye can see.
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Kerala 678508, India, USA
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Kauthuka Park

Park
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Kauthuka Park is a scenic and diverse nature reserve located 25 km away from the city center in Thrissur. It boasts of an abundance of wildlife, including birds, fish, and animals, as well as waterfalls and caves that provide picturesque views. This park is a tribute to human persistence evident in the amount of hard work put into its creation. Visitors can appreciate the stunning architecture and natural beauty it offers without being distracted by any individual's experience.
Its a private property. Good place to visit, worth the money(Rs150) given as entry fee. There is a banyan tree growing on the wall of their house with its roots. There are caves, tree houses, many pets, including rabbits, hens, rabbits, fish. Nutmeg trees, different banyan and other trees are there. Those who like nature will love the place also kids. Wash room available is neat and clean. Old things like nannangadi is here. A model of muniyara is made here. Places are there to sit inside the park.
Sinda P — Google review
It's a one of a kind park with no cages shut. All the animals walk freely in the park, except of course the fishes. The trees are also unique with many of them made accessible for easier climbing. All of this was made possible because of one person, Mr. Varkey Veliyath who made all of this in his backyard. None of the birds, chickens, and rabbits seemed to be terrified of humans, which shows the love and care he has poured in. It was good to talk to him as well. Would definitely recommend a short visit.
Rinto J — Google review
Kauthuka park is a one of its kind places where you can visit in kerala. This is a miniature wildlife sanctuary where it has preserved culture and animals/birds/fishes It has a tree house which structure is made up of living trees and here, the trees which do actually walk on its own There is mother whom you meet who has adopted children who are other than its own (not talking about the humans 😏) Owner of this park has a big heart, he is so generous that he put extra effort for our group photo to make our experience memorable. His love for nature is commendable, his vision and his experties is quite inspiring Do visit Love from Chattisgarh
Vibhor E — Google review
We came across Kauthuka Park while traveling from Kochi to Guruvayoor and decided to stop by since we had some time to spare. With no expectations going in, we were pleasantly surprised by the experience — it was well worth the visit! The park is a 1-acre biological wonderland located right behind Mr. Varkey’s home, lovingly maintained by him and his wife. They personally take care of all the animals and plants, and it really shows in how clean, peaceful, and vibrant the place is. It’s a unique spot where you can see a variety of pets, birds, and plants, and get a glimpse into the harmony of nature. We spent about 45 minutes here, and it was a refreshing and heartwarming break in our journey. Highly recommended for families, nature lovers, or anyone passing by!
Deepa S — Google review
An excellent venture by a single person! The love of nature and the care of animals and birds can be felt. The atmosphere is so warm and positive ! The location on Google map is 500M away but the sign board will take you to the place; this is to avoid getting rerouted through pocket roads and mud roads(as per the owner).
Bijumon V — Google review
A model ecosystem with all facilities of enjoyment,as specially recommendable for kids,adults and students.nature at its peak setting. Here the birds animals all they are free just like they are living in a forest. Highly appreciable
Mohammed A — Google review
One time visitable it's ok but highly price Per head 100/- rupees is not worth Very small park ,no drinking water for visitors.
J 3 — Google review
Worth the visit very beautiful place. A life where animals and humans meet. 🤩
Aashwin A — Google review
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P.O, Panampilly College Rd, Chalakudy, Potta, Kerala 680722, India
http://www.kauthukapark.com/
+91 94462 31551
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Athirappilly Water Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Athirappilly Water Falls, also known as the Niagara of India, is a majestic 80-foot tall waterfall located in Kerala. It is situated at the border of Ernakulum district and Thrissur district and is a significant tourist attraction drawing visitors from all over during each season. The falls are best seen during the monsoon season when they are at their most substantial, offering breathtaking views from both the top and bottom.
It is truly a breathtaking destination and a must-visit in Kerala. The sound of the falls, the cool breeze, and the misty spray make the whole experience refreshing and magical. A great spot for photography and spending time with family or friends. The falls look even more majestic during or after the monsoon. The area can be a bit busy since the route connects other attractions like Vazhachal, Valparai, and Malakkappara. Parking is managed with a large ground that can hold many vehicles, though some still park roadside which isn’t ideal.
AMAL V — Google review
Athirappally Waterfalls is a "must-visit" for nature lovers, renowned for its spectacular, cascading waters and lush, verdant surroundings in Kerala, India. Praise as the "Niagara of India" for its breathtaking beauty, the falls are known for their majestic size, described as the largest in Kerala and the surrounding green forests provide a serene and natural atmosphere. You can enjoy views from different points, including the top of the falls and the base, though the trek down to the base is a 1 km path that can be challenging. Visitors can bathe in the natural pools found in the upper part of the river near the falls. For the adventurous, there's a trek down to the base of the falls, though it can be slippery. The dense forest surrounding the falls offers a chance to experience spellbinding natural beauty. The area is also popular for birdwatching. Also famous being known as "Bahubali Falls" as clippings of Blockbuster flick "Bahubali" was shot here. It is also being featured in lot of Bollywood movies. PS:- Athirappilly Falls is a majestic sight! The water plunges from a height of 80 feet, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Highly recommended for visiting.
Vaibhav J — Google review
Great place to visit. Do visit there once. Initially when we reached there the water was low. But as time went the water raised. It was great. We were washed by the water hitting the stones. The scenes there was wonderful. There was so much crowd that time. We can buy the tickets and have to walk somtime to reach the top of the waterfalls. There are shops at the top. You can have tea or icecreams. Then on the right side there is a way to the view from the bottom of waterfalls. The way is somewhat adventurous. It will be difficult for people with joint issues. You have to walk down the road. The way to top is wheelchair accessible.
Ashif M — Google review
Beautiful place. A must-visit. I recommend going during the monsoon to see the waterfall in its full flow — it’s often called the Niagara Falls of India. Make sure to wear good anti-skid shoes, and be prepared for about 30 minutes of descending steps to reach the falls. During the monsoon season, it won’t be possible to get close to the waterfall due to the strong flow.
Ibrahim A — Google review
Beautiful place in the lap of nature. Must visit. Best time to visit is during rainy season . But going down nearer to the waterfalls is bit difficult.
DIP M — Google review
The waterfall is majestic and powerful, surrounded by dense forest and fresh air. It’s truly a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and photography.
Stephen S — Google review
We took a detour from Kochi to Munnar and visited these beautiful waterfall. Word has it that certain scenes from the movie Baahubali were shot here. It's a short walk up from the roadhead - at the fork in the trail the left fork takes one to the top of the waterfall and the right fork leads one down a winding set stony steps and then a field of large rocks to the base of these wonderful waterfall. Well worth the detour to spend a couple of hours here!! There is a small fee one must pay to visit the falls. There is parking by the side of the road, but spotty cell signal.
Pranay G — Google review
Athirappilly Waterfalls is one of Kerala’s most stunning natural attractions, drawing visitors with its dramatic cascade and the vibrant forests that surround it. Often referred to as the “Niagara of India,” this massive waterfall—one of the largest in the state—offers unforgettable views from both the top and the base. While the descent to the bottom involves a mildly challenging 1 km trek, the panoramic sight of the roaring falls makes it truly worthwhile. The upper stretches of the river feature calm natural pools where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the rich biodiversity of the area, with the dense forest providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful exploration. Athirappilly has also gained popularity as a filming location, famously showcased in the movie Bahubali and several Bollywood films, adding to its charm and recognition. With water thundering down from a height of about 80 feet, the falls create a magnificent spectacle that no traveller should miss. A visit here is highly recommended for anyone wishing to experience Kerala’s raw and enchanting beauty.
Divya P — Google review
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4.6
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Pariyaram, Kerala 680721, India, USA
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Athirappilly Water Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Athirappilly Water Falls, also known as the Niagara of India, is a majestic 80-foot tall waterfall located in Kerala. It is situated at the border of Ernakulum district and Thrissur district and is a significant tourist attraction drawing visitors from all over during each season. The falls are best seen during the monsoon season when they are at their most substantial, offering breathtaking views from both the top and bottom.
It is truly a breathtaking destination and a must-visit in Kerala. The sound of the falls, the cool breeze, and the misty spray make the whole experience refreshing and magical. A great spot for photography and spending time with family or friends. The falls look even more majestic during or after the monsoon. The area can be a bit busy since the route connects other attractions like Vazhachal, Valparai, and Malakkappara. Parking is managed with a large ground that can hold many vehicles, though some still park roadside which isn’t ideal.
AMAL V — Google review
Athirappally Waterfalls is a "must-visit" for nature lovers, renowned for its spectacular, cascading waters and lush, verdant surroundings in Kerala, India. Praise as the "Niagara of India" for its breathtaking beauty, the falls are known for their majestic size, described as the largest in Kerala and the surrounding green forests provide a serene and natural atmosphere. You can enjoy views from different points, including the top of the falls and the base, though the trek down to the base is a 1 km path that can be challenging. Visitors can bathe in the natural pools found in the upper part of the river near the falls. For the adventurous, there's a trek down to the base of the falls, though it can be slippery. The dense forest surrounding the falls offers a chance to experience spellbinding natural beauty. The area is also popular for birdwatching. Also famous being known as "Bahubali Falls" as clippings of Blockbuster flick "Bahubali" was shot here. It is also being featured in lot of Bollywood movies. PS:- Athirappilly Falls is a majestic sight! The water plunges from a height of 80 feet, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Highly recommended for visiting.
Vaibhav J — Google review
Great place to visit. Do visit there once. Initially when we reached there the water was low. But as time went the water raised. It was great. We were washed by the water hitting the stones. The scenes there was wonderful. There was so much crowd that time. We can buy the tickets and have to walk somtime to reach the top of the waterfalls. There are shops at the top. You can have tea or icecreams. Then on the right side there is a way to the view from the bottom of waterfalls. The way is somewhat adventurous. It will be difficult for people with joint issues. You have to walk down the road. The way to top is wheelchair accessible.
Ashif M — Google review
Beautiful place. A must-visit. I recommend going during the monsoon to see the waterfall in its full flow — it’s often called the Niagara Falls of India. Make sure to wear good anti-skid shoes, and be prepared for about 30 minutes of descending steps to reach the falls. During the monsoon season, it won’t be possible to get close to the waterfall due to the strong flow.
Ibrahim A — Google review
Beautiful place in the lap of nature. Must visit. Best time to visit is during rainy season . But going down nearer to the waterfalls is bit difficult.
DIP M — Google review
The waterfall is majestic and powerful, surrounded by dense forest and fresh air. It’s truly a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and photography.
Stephen S — Google review
We took a detour from Kochi to Munnar and visited these beautiful waterfall. Word has it that certain scenes from the movie Baahubali were shot here. It's a short walk up from the roadhead - at the fork in the trail the left fork takes one to the top of the waterfall and the right fork leads one down a winding set stony steps and then a field of large rocks to the base of these wonderful waterfall. Well worth the detour to spend a couple of hours here!! There is a small fee one must pay to visit the falls. There is parking by the side of the road, but spotty cell signal.
Pranay G — Google review
Athirappilly Waterfalls is one of Kerala’s most stunning natural attractions, drawing visitors with its dramatic cascade and the vibrant forests that surround it. Often referred to as the “Niagara of India,” this massive waterfall—one of the largest in the state—offers unforgettable views from both the top and the base. While the descent to the bottom involves a mildly challenging 1 km trek, the panoramic sight of the roaring falls makes it truly worthwhile. The upper stretches of the river feature calm natural pools where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the rich biodiversity of the area, with the dense forest providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful exploration. Athirappilly has also gained popularity as a filming location, famously showcased in the movie Bahubali and several Bollywood films, adding to its charm and recognition. With water thundering down from a height of about 80 feet, the falls create a magnificent spectacle that no traveller should miss. A visit here is highly recommended for anyone wishing to experience Kerala’s raw and enchanting beauty.
Divya P — Google review
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4.6
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Pariyaram, Kerala 680721, India, USA
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Kodanad Elephant Training Centre

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Training center
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled along the serene banks of the Periyar River, the Kodanad Elephant Training Centre is a captivating sanctuary dedicated to wild elephants. This expansive facility, one of Kerala's largest, offers visitors an immersive experience with safari tours and interactive feeding sessions that allow for close encounters with these majestic creatures. The centre has become a vital hub for elephant care since the ban on capturing them was implemented.
We had visited this place in 2012. At that time it was only small place that was open to public. Back again in 2020, we visited this place twice with a gap of 2-3 years. This place has been expanded and developed in a positive way. There is a butterfly garden, medicinal herb garden, deer park with proper stoned walkways. The inhabitant elephants here were once wild elephants that either lost their way or were badly injured & left out to die. The injured elephants are treated here and trained here to become Kumki elephants to help forest departments to manage wild elephant populations and mitigate human-wildlife conflict. They are used for tasks like capturing, rescuing, and treating injured wild elephants, and driving them away from human settlements.
Bindya B — Google review
An elephant camp by Govt. Parking available at payment. 70 Rs per ticket for people and 35 for senior citizens. 8 elephants are now here including the notorious one in the history Peelandu Chandru. Needs more maintainance. Children park is there with some rides. Also one eco shop canteen by department is available. Basic toilet facilities also available. Worth for 1 time visit
Sankar V — Google review
We went to this centre to see the elephants with our family. We could tell it was a great place for children to spent time in. It's a govt funded training centre for rescue elephants. The place was very quiet with lots of beautiful trees and their canopy protecting from the heat. We went their in an afternoon and it was like trekking. We had to walk through the forest like place with a pavement road in the middle and after awhile we could see some areas with protected deers and elephants. It's a great place to spent time in if you want to relax with nature and hear the birds flying through the thick trees. We can also see some areas of a lake where the elephant bathe most days. There are bamboo seats everywhere to sit and look at the greenery. We also saw some tree houses . It's a great place to enjoy nature and get some fresh air.
Akil K — Google review
Good place to visit friends & family. Timings 8AM to 5 PM. The entry ticket is 70 . We can elephant nearby ☺️ Only. We can also deers and butterflies. And their is children Park Also. Public transport available from Perumbavoor.
Cilian M — Google review
Kodanad elephant park is situated near Perumbavoor on the banks of Periyar River in Ernakulam district .It's one of the famous elephant training centres in Kerala Located at the distance of 45 km towards the north east of Kochiit's a place where the newly captured elephants are kept for training. Earlier, elephants were captured in the Malayattoor forests and trained at Kodanad. Though capturing Elephants are banned now and Kodanadjust become the training centre for elephants. There are many walkways beside the river that give pleasant experience to the visitors. There is a small wildlife park at the centre which is a home of deer and other wildlife.
Abhilash A — Google review
The place has a huge area with very well maintained flora and fauna. The elephants here look healthy and friendly. A good place for a nice stroll,with fruit orchards, bamboo trees etc. A great number of deers as well as sambar deer are there. The butterfly garden is also nice. The place also has 2-3 tree houses which is yet another highlight.The place is very well maintained with a nice park, swings and some really good photo spots. Parking is also lavish.
Arthana A — Google review
It's a very nice place amidst nature. Such a big forest with a few big elephants and lots of deer. Spotted Deer and Sambar Deer are seen. It has a very big parking space. Take your tickets and go inside. Toilet available but no lights inside. Cafeteria available but with less options. Children park is also there even swings for the adults. One watch tower to climb up and take pictures. On the other side boating is available. It's a nice place for a day outing. Elephant Training can be seen but not allowed to go near them. Roads are well connected. No hotels nearby. Better to come in the morning and enjoy here.
Mou P — Google review
Good place to visit. Very calm place and we have a handful of things arranged by the eho tourism department. Main attractions are deer Park, elephant camp, children's park and butterfly garden. We can have walk for few distance through forest and the river view and the elephant bathing pool is another attractions on this place.
Sreeraj S — Google review
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Vallom Panamkuzhi Road, PO, Malayattoor, Kaprikad, Kerala 683544, India
+91 94479 79164
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