Saturday, December 27, 2014

PALAKKAD TOWN Palakkad Fort (Tipu’s fort) – Granite fort built by Hyder Ali in 1766. One of the best
     preserved forts in Kerala. Martyr’s Column & open-air auditorium are in the spacious fort
      grounds. A children’s park is on one side.
       Kalpathy Siva Temple – 700 year old Viswanatha Swamy temple on the banks of river
        Kalpathy. Known for annual chariot festival in November.
       Jain Temple – 32 X 20 feet granite temple has images of Thirthankaras & Yakshinis.
 MALAMPUZHA Dam (10 km) – Garden complex around Malampuzha dam
draws large holiday crowd. Gigantic sculpture of ‘Yakshi’ (enchantress) –
masterpiece of famous sculptor Kanai Kunhiraman. Small Japanese style
rock garden, rose garden, boating facility in reservoir, rope way, hanging
bridge across canal, aquarium. Fantasy Park at Malampuzha has variety
of rides - pirate boat, tora tora, water merry go around, etc.
Lakkidi (near Ottappalam) – Killikkurissimangalam is birth place of Kunjan Nambiar,
Kerala’s satirist poet, regarded as progenitor of Ottan thullal, a form of solo dance
narration. Poet’s house is preserved as a memorial by the Kerala Government.
Dhoni (15 km) – Hill station & trekking spot. Takes 3 hours trek from the base of Dhoni hills
to reach this reserve forest area, with its small waterfall. Also farmhouse with Swiss cattle.
Kollengode (19 km) – Has palace and Vishnu temple.
Chittur (15 km south east) – Known for Kongappa festival in February – March. The
festival commemorates the victory of Nairs of Kochi over the militia of Kongunadu
(Coimbatore). Chittur is also known for Kora grass mat making and granite carving.
Chittur Gurumadom or Thunchath Acharyamadom – Memorial to Thunchath
Ezhuthachan, the author of Adhyatma Ramayana.
KANJIRAPUZHA (24 km) – Reservoir of Kanjirapuzha dam. Evergreen forest ‘Vethilachola’
provides backdrop to the lake surrounded by hills.
Alattur (24 km south-west) – Alattur or Velimala hill has ruins of an ancient temple atop
the hill & a perennial natural spring. It also has a cave in the middle with mud partitions.
Meenkara (32 km) – Panoramic lake and aquarium.
SILENT VALLEY National Park (80 km) - Substantial stretch of evergreen rain forests.
Transportation is possible only up to Mukkali (24 km from park). Rest of the way has to be
covered by foot. Visitors are allowed only in a few places in the buffer zone. Facilities are
rudimentary. Home of tribal people. Known for rare lion tailed macaque.
PARAMBIKULAM Wildlife Sanctuary (135 km) – Has the largest population of wild gaur
(bison). Boating facility in Parambikulam reservoir. Trekking is allowed with prior
permission. Kannimaram teak tree, said to be the largest in Asia is near Thunakadavu,
headquarters of Parambikulam.
Attappady (38 km from Mannarkad) – Highland terrain with plantations & forests, fed by
tributaries of river Cauvery. Largest tribal settlement in Kerala. Habitat of tribes like the
Irulas & Mudugars. Malleshwaram peak is worshipped as a giant ‘Shivalinga’ by the tribals.
NELLIAMPATHY (75 km) – Hill station in Nelliampathy forest range, view of misty
mountains & valleys interspersed with tea, coffee, cardamom, orange & teak plantations.
Vantage view point with 100 m high waterfall near Seethagundu estate. Hills’ heights - 467
m to 1572 m (Padagiri or Nellikota peak). Trekking potential. Camping in community hall at
Kaikatty.
Pothundy (17 km from Nelliampathy) – Pothundy reservoir complex – picnic spot and
stop over point enroute to Nelliampathy.
Thrithala (75 km) – Kathil Madom temple on the banks of Bharathapuzha river is a domed
structure of granite slabs built in the 9th /10th century. Marks transition from Chola to Pandya
style of architecture. Nearby are ruins of a large fort with deep moat hewn out of laterite.

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