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Places to Visit in Malappuram

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Here are some popular places to visit in Malappuram:

  • Kottakkunnu
  • Keralamkundu Waterfalls
  • Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
  • Padinharekara Beach
  • Biyyam Kayal
  • Pazhayangadi Mosque
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1. Bharathapuzha River

Bharathapuzha River

26 km from city center 1 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Flowing along a stretch of 209 km, Bharathapuzha River is also called River Nila. It is the second longest river in Kerala and provides shelter to 11 reservoirs with Malampuzha dam being the largest.

2. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

27 km from city center 2 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Scattered over a cluster of islands on the confluence of the Kadalundipuzha River and the Arabian Sea, this sanctuary is home to over a hundred species of native birds, and around 60 species of migratory birds.

3. Keraladeshpuram Temple

Keraladeshpuram Temple

23 km from city center 3 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Dedicated o Lord Vishnu, Keraladeshpuram Temple is situated around 3 km off Tanur. The temple is believed to be one of the oldest Hindu temples in Kerala. Legend has it that St. Francis Xavier visited the temple in 1546 AD. The temple was later pillaged by Tippu Sultan and was rebuilt recently.

4. Valiya Juma Masjid

Valiya Juma Masjid

23 km from city center 4 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

One of the oldest mosques in Kerala, the Juma Masjid is an important pilgrimage site. It is situated on the Kozikhod-Nilmbur-Gudallur road and there are some mausoleums of the Malappuram martyrs located in the vicinity of the Mosque.

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5. Nilambur Teak Museum

Nilambur Teak Museum

33 km from city center 5 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Established in 1994, Nilambur Teak Museum is the first teak museum in the country. They have a collection of information in the form of articles and comprehensive documents that also mention the historic and artistic value of the wood.

6. Kottakkunnu

Kottakkunnu

3 km from city center 6 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Kottakkunnu is a mesmerising garden situated on a hill. Its beauty is often compared with the picturesque Marine Drive in Mumbai. The attraction has a Water Park, an Adventure Park, an Art Gallery, 16D cinema, an Open Air Theatre and a Balloon Park. These amusements make Kottakkunnu a perfect picnic spot.

7. Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple

Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple

14 km from city center 7 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple is a unique temple with no idol of the deity. It was founded by Shankaracharya and is often associated with the legend of Mahabharata. The forms of the Goddess worshipped here are Lakshmi, Durga and Saraswati.

8. Arya Vaidya Sala

Arya Vaidya Sala

2 km from city center 8 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Arya Vidya Sala is a famous Ayurvedic health care centre in India. It was founded by Vaidyaratnam P. S Warrier in 1902 to promote traditional healing techniques for wholesome living. They now have a group of institutions with its headquarters in Malappuram for the practise and promotion of the ancient health care system.

9. Thirunavaya Lava Mukunda Temple

Thirunavaya Lava Mukunda Temple

24 km from city center 9 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Thirunavaya Lava Mukunda Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Narayana Vishnu. It is one of the 108 Divya Desas and has been mentioned in the scripts written by Vaishnava Alwars. It has a religiously rich history and traditional temple architecture. Performing the sacred rituals for the deceased family members at this temple is believed to relieve one from the cycle of birth and death.

10. Alathiyoor Hanuman Temple

Alathiyoor Hanuman Temple

26 km from city center 10 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Alathiyoor Hanuman Temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This is the only temple which has Lord Rama as the presiding deity but is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is believed to be established by Vashisht Muni around 3000 years ago. It is also believed that anyone making a wish here is blessed and all their dreams come true when they offer prayers.

11. Nedumkayam

Nedumkayam

39 km from city center 11 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Nedumkayam is a rainforest and a part of the Nilgiri Bioreserve. It is mostly known for its dense forestation with several species of flora and fauna including some rare and endangered species and several mesmerising water bodies making it is a perfect attraction for nature lovers. The region has a charming little guest house from where one can observe and capture photographs of the surrounding forest.

12. Mini Ooty

Mini Ooty

4 km from city center 12 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Mini Ooty is another name given to the enchanting Arimbra Hills. The attraction is located about 1000 feet above sea level and is famous for its picturesque location and a mind stirring view of the surrounding valleys and rolling hills. It is a favourite weekend getaway for the locals. Its resemblance to Ooty draws many tourists each year.

13. Kodikuthimala

Kodikuthimala

26 km from city center 13 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Also known as the Ooty of Malappuram, Kodikuthimala is situated at an elevation of 520 metres above sea level, at the highest geographical point in the hills of Amminikkadan. The rough topography of the hills makes it a preferred choice for advanced level trekkers. The picturesque location is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.

14. Thirumandhamkunnu Temple

Thirumandhamkunnu Temple

18 km from city center 14 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Tirumanthamkunnu Temple is dedicated to Thirumandhamkunnil Amma or Goddess Parvati/Bhadrakali who was the official Goddess of the rulers of Valluvanad. Lord Shiva is the principal deity of the temple. The Goddess is believed to be highly powerful and offering prayers to her is believed to be extremely beneficial.

15. Pazhayangadi Mosque

Pazhayangadi Mosque

15 km from city center 15 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Pazhayangadi Mosque is a 500-year-old monument built in the memory of a Mohammed Shah. The stunning structure is a fabulous example of the Mughal style of architecture made of pristine white marble. The mosque is a bustling pilgrim centre, especially during the Kondotty Nercha festival.

16. Padinharekara Beach

Padinharekara Beach

35 km from city center 16 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Padinharekara Beach is a famous tourist attraction in the city. From the beach, one can easily get a breathtaking view of River Tirurpuzha and River Bharatapuzha enter the Arabian Sea. One can go for the famous rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages in the white sand beach lined by beautiful palm trees.

17. Lalitha Kala Academy

Lalitha Kala Academy

3 km from city center 17 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Established in 1962, Lalitha Kala Academy is an autonomous cultural institute, set up to preserve and promote the fine arts belonging to the region. The academy conducts national camps and encourages the youth to take up the traditional forms of fine arts through their fellowship programmes.

18. Kovilakoms

Kovilakoms

29 km from city center 18 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Kovilakoms is the residence of the royal family of Nilambur. It consists of old palaces, some of them over 200 years old, and also some new houses where the royal bloodline stays. The brilliant traditional architecture, the rich cultural heritage and the history attract tourists in large numbers.

19. Keralamkundu Waterfalls

Keralamkundu Waterfalls

37 km from city center 19 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Keralamkundu Waterfalls is a stunning natural water body. The water falls down several feet forming a pool at the bottom. The pool is apparently formed by years of weathering caused by the cascading water. The attraction amidst lush greenery, pristine waters and fresh air is a tranquil escape for the tired soul.

20. Biyyam Kayal

Biyyam Kayal

33 km from city center 20 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Biyyam Kayal is a beautiful backwater lake in the region. Lines by tall coconut trees, the pristine lake is famous for recreational activities and thrilling water sports that attract tourists every year. Annual boating competitions are held at the mesmerising lake during the festival of Onam.

21. Shanthitheeram Park

Shanthitheeram Park

3 km from city center 21 out of 21 Places To Visit in Malappuram

Shanthi Theeram Park is a recreational park with a panoramic view of the beautiful natural forestation and water bodies. It is famous for adventure activities and water sports. The park also has a heritage resort on the banks of a lake. The attraction is a paradise for nature lovers and a perfect weekend getaway.

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Best of Malappuram tourist places include names of Kottakkunnu, Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Keralam Kundu Waterfalls, Nedumkayam, Arimbra Hills, Adyanpara Waterfalls, and many others to explore. There are a number of elements that make up the city of Malappuram a favorite among tourists.Apart from being a beautiful green addition on the map of God’s Own Country, Malapuram is a city that has seen an extensive history in the past and has developed through it. Be it the forest ranges of the city with coconut plantations, the river belt of Bharathapuzha, rainforests of Nedumkayam, the beauty of the river Challiyar, birds in Purathur, or the festive mood of the entire city throughout the year, Malappuram is the perfect example of a wholesome treat and retreat for everyone who comes here to explore.

Here are some of the best Malappuram tourist places:

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Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

The Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary or the Kadalundi Nagaram, is definitely one of the best places to visit in Malappuram. It sits right at the spot where River Kadalundi Puzha flows into the Arabian Sea.Easily accessible from Malappuram and Kozhikode, the bird sanctuary is host to about 100 species of native birds, and about 60 species of migratory birds. This includes Whimbrels, brahminy kites, terns, seagulls, sand plovers, sandpipers, green shanks and turn stones, all of whom appear to their respective seasons. Location: Near Kadalundi Railway Station, Kadalundi, Kerala 673302 Timings: Everyday 8 AM to 8 PM Entry Fees : INR 25 per person How to reach from city: There are regular buses that lead to Kadalundi, or you can hire cabs and taxis to take you here.

Keralamkundu Waterfalls

Keralamkundu Waterfalls

A basin at the base of waterfalls where people can enjoy a dip in the pond is something everyone wants to have an experience. Keralam Kundu Waterfalls are undoubtedly the best of all Malappuram Tourist Places, and that is why people keep flocking here to have an experience of the mystical. The water flows in from the forest of the western ghat and forms a pool of crystal clear water at the base of the falls. Also, it is believed that the water has many medicinal properties. Location: Silent Valley National Park, Karuvarakundu 676523, India Timings: Everyday 8:30 to 6 PM Entry Fees: INR 10 per person. How to reach from city: You can get here by road from Malappuram and Shornur. But be prepared as you will have to walk for a while from the road.

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Kodikuthimala

Kodikuthimala

Another attraction of Malappuram that is often compared to the famous town of Ooty, Kodikuthimala is definitely a sight for the sore eyes. A hill station of Kerala, the place is perched on a height of about 522 m above sea level, and is the highest point in the Amminikkadan hills. Once the spot where the Britishers once hoisted their flag, the spot was opened for tourism only a few decades ago, with a large area of the place marked already for future development projects. There is a watch tower on the top of the hill from where tourists can get a panoramic view. Location: Perinthalmanna taluk, Malappuram district, Kerala, India. Timings:  No time. Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: Take the road that takes you from Perinthalmanna which goes through Amminikkad.

Pazhayangadi Mosque

Pazhayangadi Mosque

Associated with one of the most prominent saints of Islam who ever set foot in India, the Pazhayangadi Mosque is more than 500 years old. Known by its other name Kondotty Thangal, the mosque is constructed with a white dome and displays intricate carvings all throughout, giving it a resemblance to the Mughal Style of Architecture. Visited equally by devotees and tourists, the best and most vibrant time to visit this mosque is during the week long festival of Valiya Nercha in February or March Location: Malappuram - Kozhikode Route, Kondotty, Malappuram 673638, India. Timings:  No time. Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: You can visit this shrine as it falls on the way to Manjeri from Malappuram, some 18 km before the former.

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Nilambur Teak Museum

Nilambur Teak Museum

Nilambur is famous for their teak produce, which is a kind of tree used for woodwork and is easily available throughout the country. Kerala, however, is one of the biggest providers of teak in the country, and this museum in the Nilambur district is entirely dedicated to the history of the wood. Not just that, this two-storeyed building is the first museum of its kind. The exhibits and artifacts included in the museum display extensive information on the use of of teak, with a number of articles made from the wood. Location: State Highway 28, Nilambur, Kerala 679330 Timings: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 5 PM. Entry Fees: INR 10 per person. How to reach from city: Follow the state highway 28 from Malappuram and you will find the gate to KFRI (Kerala Forest Research Institute), where the property is located.

Angadipuram Temple

Angadipuram Temple

Angadipuram Temple, also known as Angadipuram Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy or Bhadrakali Temple, is located in the city of the same name, which was once the capital of Valluvanad kingdom. Dedicated to Thirumandhamkunnil amma who was the mother goddess of the kings of the empire. The main attraction of the temple is the eleven-day-long annual festival of the temple that is held in the months of March and April and attracts visitors in the capacity of thousands every year. It is definitely one of the most favorite of Malappuram Tourist Places. Location: Angadippuram, Malappuram 679321, India. Timings:  Everyday, 4:30 AM - 11:00 AM & 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: The temple is at a distance of about 20 km from Malappuram city center, and can be reached by the highway number 966.

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Biyyam Kayal

Biyyam Kayal

The region of Malappuram is full of backwater lakes created inland, and one of the most famous ones in the region is the Biyyam Kayal. Located close to Ponnani in the Malappuram district has recently been revamped to the status of an adventure zone of the area. The local councils have set up facilities of a number of adventure and water sports here, like Speedboats and water scooter rides. Apart from these, there are a number of rest houses on the bank of the lake as well, visited highly by locals at the time of Onam. Location: Kanhiramukku - Biyyam Rd, Ponnani, Kerala 679576 Timings: Everyday, 6 AM to 8 PM Entry Fees: Free How to reach from city: You will find the lake at a distance of about 46 km from Malappuram as you ride towards Ponnani. You will have to get off the highway before Ponnani to get to the lake.

Thirunavaya Nava Mukunda Temple

Thirunavaya Nava Mukunda Temple

An ancient Hindu temple built on the North bank of the Bharatapuzzha River, this place of worship is dedicated to Navamukundan or the Narayana Vishnu, and is one of the 108 ‘Tirupatis in the country. The most majestic part of the rituals here includes the usage of the water from the River, same as in the fashion followed in Kashi. What is noteworthy is that the structure standing today is not the same as the original one, as it was destroyed twice in 18th century and 20th century, and somehow still retains the original charm. Location: Tirur - Kuttippuram Road, Dist, Thirunavaya, Kerala 676301 Timings: Everyday, 5 AM to 11 AM & 5 PM to 7:30 PM Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: The temple is located at a distance of about 30 km from Malappuram. You can reach here by taking the Highway Number 66, and getting off from it at Puthanathani. From there, ride towards the river.

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Valiya Juma Masjid

Valiya Juma Masjid

One of the oldest mosques in Kerala, the Juma Masjid is an important pilgrimage site. It is arranged on the Kozikhod-Nilmbur-Gudallur street and there are a few catacombs of the Malappuram saints situated in the region of the Mosque. This spot is mostly visited amid the multi-day yearly celebration, which is held each year in the month of April. Location: Malappuram, Ponnani, Kerala 679577 Timings: 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM Entry Fees: None How to reach: The mosque is just 10 mins walk from Ponnani Court.

Kadampuzha Temple

Kadampuzha Temple

Kadampuzha Temple, one of the ancient temples of the district is situated in the remote town named Melmuri of Tirur taluk. Despite the fact that there is no recorded proof for the development of this sanctuary however a solid conviction expresses that it was built by Jagadguru Shri Shankara Acharya of Kalady. The fundamental god revered in the sanctuary is Goddess Kadampuzha, a manifestation of Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva. Here, the self manifested Divine Presence, is worshiped as a presence only. Unlike other temples, Kadampuzha is unique in that there are no idols for the Devi. The origin of the name Kadampuzha is considered to have been formed from; Kadan Ambu Eitha Uzha – meaning, The Place where Kiratha Shot the Arrow. Kadan is Kiratha, Ambu is Arrow, Eitha is Shot and Uzha is Place. Location: Malappuram, Kadampuzha, Kerala 676553 Timings: 4 AM to 12 PM & 3:30 PM to 7 PM Entry Fees: None How to reach: The temple is around 17 km from the town and you can reach via Cheruparamba - Melmuri Rd.

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A famous Muslim Pilgrimage in the Malappuram district, Mamburam is a shrine dedicated to the dead bodies of some of the primary Thangals of Kerala. It was a title given to the Arabs from Yemen who scattered from there and migrated to Kerala. They held great importance to the locals of Kerala and thus, had this shrine dedicated to them. A local festival held here during the time of Muharram is one of the primary attractions of this place. Location: Malappuram, Kerala. Timings: All day Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: The shrine is located about 26 km from the town of Tirur and can be reached easily via road.

Padinjarekara Beach

Padinjarekara Beach

Padinharekara Beach or Padinjarekara Beach is one of the most scenic places to visit in Malappuram for a serene experience. One of the most amazing things to do in Malappuram is to experience a sunset from this beach. Located at the very end of the famous Tipu Sultan Road, you can also get mesmerized with the view of the rivers Bharathapuzha and Tirurpuzha before they merge with the Arabian Sea. You can find palm trees surrounding the white sandy beach, attracting tourists in large numbers. Location: 17 km from Tirur Town, Malappuram, India. Timings: All day Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: The beach is located about 17 km from the Tirur town of Malappuram. Take the Tipu Sultan Road and the beach is at the very end of it.

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Adyanpara Waterfalls

Adyanpara Waterfalls

A natural cascading waterfall, the Adyanpara is counted amongst the best of Malappuram tourist places. Located in in the Kurmbalangodu village of Nilambur district near Malappuram, the waterfalls are a seasonal delight. In summers, the water runs dry and with a lesser flow, but are nonetheless similarly beautiful to look at. The waters of the falls descend down in a cascade over the rocks of the hill, with a rich variety of flora around it to make it look even more mesmerizing. Location:  Malappuram, Kerala 679334 Timings:  No time. Entry Fees:  INR 25 per person. How to reach from city:  The place is easily accessible through the road from Nilambur, which is about 16 km away.

Shanthi Theeram Park

Shanthi Theeram Park

Shanthitheeram Park, or the Shanthitheeram Riverside Park to be specific, is known to be one of the most famous Malappuram Tourist Places and is a great spot to hangout for the locals, and tourists, alike. Located on the banks of the river Kadalundi, the park has a number of activities to offer. You can be a part of the excitement of boating, that is available as both pedal boating and riding on a coracle (bowl boat), or as the locals call it, Kuttavanchi. You can also take up off-road ATV riding and much more while visiting here. Location: Civil Station Rd, Down Hill, Malappuram, Kerala 676505 Timings: All day Entry Fees: Free How to reach from city: Take the road towards Civil Station Malappuram and keep driving through Collectorate to reach the park.

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Kottakkunnu

Kottakkunnu

Famous for the ruins of a really old fort, Kottakkunnu is one of the best Malappuram tourist places. Located on the top of a cantonment hill, the fort belonged to the Zamorins (monarchs) of Kozhikode. Inside the fort, one can find famous monuments like Vettakkorumakan Temple and the Shiva Temple, both of which are famous for their architecture. The temples famously exhibits murals and relics of the Malabar. The fort was also the site where the British Shot the revolutionary Variyan Kunnath Kunjahammed Haji in 1921. Location:  Kottakunnu road, Up Hill, Malappuram, Kerala 676505 Timings:  Everyday 10 AM to 9:45 PM Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: You can ride up to the hill in Malappuram and climb it, or even take a helicopter ride as there is a helipad on top.

Kovilakoms

The royal residence of the ruling family of Nilambur, the Kovilakoms is one of the best attractions in the list of Malappuram tourist places. There are a number of houses and sections in the premises, with a few of the oldest ones dating back to almost 200 years old. The unique architecture of the place is what attracts tourists from all around the world to have a look at the beauty that this place is. In a section of the fort, the royal family still resides. Most importantly, the best attractions of the site are the gardens of the residence. Location: Nilambur, Malappuram, India. Entry Fees: INR 5 per person How to reach from city: The place is located at a distance of about 36 km from Malappuram and can be easily found on the highway that takes you to Nilambur district.

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Arimbra Hills

Arimbra Hills

Arimbra Hills or Mini Ooty is one of the most scenic places to visit in Malappuram. The place is called mini Ooty because of its resemblance to the hill station of the same name, and a rather famous one at that. Located at a height of about 1,050 feet above sea level, you can get a breathtaking view of the area around. Not just that, on the top of the hill, you can get to see a number of stone crushers, plantations, and a few Jain temples as well. Location: Malappuram, Kerala 679331 Timings: No time. Entry Fees: None How to reach from city: It can be reached by traveling a 4 km distance from Aravankara.

Bharathapuzha River

Bharathapuzha River

The River of Bharata, also known as Nila, the Bharathapuzha River is a west-flowing river in the state of Kerala, and is the second longest river in the state. The river has been an integral part of life in the southern regions of Malabar. The name Nila has been given to the river to show the importance of it being more than just a river, as there are several mentions of the river in the ancient Hindu scriptures. All along the river, there are about 11 dams made to use its waters for the purpose of irrigation. Culturally, the river has an importance in a number of parts of the state, like the famous Kerala Kalamandalam which is housed on the banks of the river. Location: Kerala Timings:  All day Entry Fees:  None How to reach from city:  Nearest railway station is Thirunavaya, about 2 km away.

Nedumkayam

A stretch of jungle near Malappuram, the Nedumkayam is famous for the rich foliage of rain forests. Home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, the dense jungles attract a number of tourists from nearby and around the country, who come here to take some of the most amazing photographs. You can spot  elephants, bison, tiger, rabbit, blue monkey, bear, wildcat and deer while you are on a visit here. The forests here are actually a part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. A great attraction here is the wooden rest house in the forest which was built during the colonial era. Location: Malappuram, Kerala 679331 Timings: Everyday 9 AM to 4 PM Entry Fees: INR 10 for adults and INR 5 for students How to reach from city: The place is about 15 km from Nilambur, and hence can be reached by road.

Malappuram Top Attractions

Malappuram

One of the oldest mosques in Kerala, the Juma Masjid is an important pilgrimage site. It is arranged on the Kozikhod-Nilmbur-Gudallur street and there are a few catacombs of the Malappuram saints situated in the region of the Mosque.This spot is mostly visited amid the multi-day yearly celebration, which is held each year in the month of April.Location: Malappuram, Ponnani, Kerala 679577Timings: 12:00 AM - 12:00 PMEntry Fees: NoneHow to reach: The mosque is just 10 mins walk from Ponnani Court.

Nilambur Teak Museum

Nilambur is famous for their teak produce, which is a kind of tree used for woodwork and is easily available throughout the country. Kerala, however, is one of the biggest providers of teak in the country, and this museum in the Nilambur district is entirely dedicated to the history of the wood.Not just that, this two-storeyed building is the first museum of its kind. The exhibits and artifacts included in the museum display extensive information on the use of of teak, with a number of articles made from the wood.Location: State Highway 28, Nilambur, Kerala 679330Timings: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 5 PM.Entry Fees: INR 10 per person.How to reach from city: Follow the state highway 28 from Malappuram and you will find the gate to KFRI (Kerala Forest Research Institute), where the property is located.

Arimbra Hills

Arimbra Hills or Mini Ooty is one of the most scenic places to visit in Malappuram. The place is called mini Ooty because of its resemblance to the hill station of the same name, and a rather famous one at that. Located at a height of about 1,050 feet above sea level, you can get a breathtaking view of the area around. Not just that, on the top of the hill, you can get to see a number of stone crushers, plantations, and a few Jain temples as well.Location: Malappuram, Kerala 679331Timings: No time.Entry Fees: NoneHow to reach from city: It can be reached by traveling a 4 km distance from Aravankara.

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Places of Interest

Places of worship, garuda temple.

(open 0500 – 1000 hrs, 1700 – 1800 hrs, Sundays 0500 – 1030 hrs 1630 – 1800 hrs) Located in Triprangod on chamravattom Road, this is the only temple in India dedicated to vishnu’s carrier Garuda.

The temple is located in Melmuri village of Tirur taluk.  It is  3 Km north of Vettichira on the NH-17 connecting Calicut and Trissur. The temple as such was founded by Shree Shankaracharya and the month he consecrated Kadampuzha Temple, the day of Karthika in the month of Virshchikam  is the considered the most auspicious day and is celebrated as the festival day. For more details please Click here

Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple

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3 kms from Perinthalmanna is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala.   More Details..

Angadippuram Tali Sree Mahadeva

Temple  is located about 200 meters from the Thirumandhamkunnu temple. It is  considered to be an ancient one and a part of the 18 Tali temples (Shiva temples) built by Parasurama.

Thirunavaya Nava Mukunda temple

This ancient and famous temple, 12 Kms from tirur taluk, on the banks of the Bharathapuzha dedicated to Lord Shiva was the traditional venue of the ritual of Mamankam an enactment of traditional martial arts by suicide squades.

It had undergone periodical renovations, the last and major renovation with the reconstruction of Sanctum Sanctorum was done by the legendary PERUMTHACHAN under the direction of the Vettath Raja about 1300 years back. The reconstruction had the typical ‘ Perumthachan touch ‘ making the rays of the rising sun fall on the idol on every Medam First ( in Utharaayana period, ie in April) and on Kanni First,(in Dakshinayana period ie, in October).This temple is famous for Pithrukarmas.    More Details..

Shri Alathiyoor Hanuman temple

From times immemmorial, the bountiful grace and blessings of Sri Alathiyoor Hanuman have been invoked, and experienced by millions of devotees all around the world. It is believed that Alathiyoor Perumthikovil (Hanuman Kavu) temple was erected and consecrated by Sage Vasishta, who is prominent among the Saptarshis, some 3000 years ago.  More details ..

Jama-at Mosque

This is an important pilgrim centre of the Muslims of Kerala. Located on Malappuram-Vengara Road, the mosque, with white walls and blue doors, looks like a temple in its architecture. It may be due to the fact that it was constructed by Hindu Prana Nambi family. The four-day annual festival at the mosque (nercha) is celebrated in April’ Adjoining the mosque is the mausoleum of the Malappuram shaheeds (martyrs) whose brave exploits have been immortalised in the Mappila Ballads’

Trikandiyur Shiva temple

This ancient Shiva temple with an idol said to have been installed by Parasurama, is situated close to the town of Tirur and railway station, and attracts devotees from far and wide.

Vettakkorumakan Temple

This temple located 4 Km away from Nilambur railway station and 35KM from calicut airport.

Tanur Keraladeeshapuram Temple

About 3 km south from Tanur Town is the Keraladeeshapuram Temple, dedicated to Lord vishnu and believed to be one of the oldest temples in Kerala, dating back over 3,000 years

Kondotty Pazhayangadi Mosque

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Pazhayangadi Mosque, Kondotty is located 18 km east of Manjeri.  The three day long Valia Nercha feast is a local cultural event. This mosque with its lovely white dome is unique as it embodies facets of Mughal architecture.

Muslim shrine and receptacle for dead bodies of the Thangals (the relegious leaders of the malabar muslims), situated in A.R.Nagar village, is a major pilgrimage centre of Muslims which  located 26 km east of Tirur, Malappuram district.

Ponnani Jum’ah Masjid

The Ponnani Jum’ah Masjid, also known as Valiya Jum’ah Palli/Makhdum Mosque, was built in the 16th century AD. Ponnani, once known as the “Little Mecca of Malabar” and the “Jami’at al-Azhar of Malabar”, was a prominent center of Islamic learning. It is known that students from various locations are traveled to Ponnani for their spiritual education.

Chamravattom Sastha Temple

Believed to have been built by the legendary sculptor Perunthachan, the idol stands on the same level as the river, much below the sanctum sanctorum. Pilgrims heading for Sabarimala stop here en route.

Kottakkal Venkattathevar Temple

The temple was famous on  64 mural paintings adorn the walls of the sanctum sanctorum of this temple dedicated to Lord Siva and the Venkattathevar Utsavam in April.

Puthanangadi Mosque

The Mosque located 20 km from Malappuram  has ancient Arabic inscriptions engraved on one of its planks.

Puthenpalli

Puthenpalli mosque and ‘Jaram’ in Veliyancode attract devotees. The ‘nercha’ festival at Puthenpalli in Veliancode was commenced after the death of the Veliancode Thangal.

Veliyancode

Veliyancode, 15 Km away from ponnani has  a land of social reformers. The religious leader Umar Quasi (1757-1852) was also a social reformer.  Another social reformer was the successor of the Qasi, sayed Makti Thangal, who preached for secular education of Muslims, for progress in life.

Padinjarekkara Beach

(17 km from Tirur town, 45 km from Malappuram headquarters)

Situated at the end of the Tipu Sultan Road near Ponnani, this beach offers a breathtaking view of the confluence of the Bharathapuzha, the Tirur Puzha and the Arabian Sea. Tourists can enjoy a ride on water scooters or speed boats and also munch on tidbits at the floating coffee shop. The beach is famous for bird watching, as migratory birds are often spotted here. You can also find an amenity centre, an amphitheatre and ecoshops.

Vakkad beach

The stunning Tirur River flows serenely through Malappuram District and reaches the sea through the Vakkad Beach, located near Ponnani in Malappuram district. The perfect option to soak in the beauty of the river is to opt for a boat cruise down the river through the backwaters. The boat cruise down the Tirur River starting from Aanamala and gliding through the backwaters to the estuary in Ponnani, where the river flows into the sea through Vakkad Beach, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In addition to its stunning natural beauty, those opting for the cruisealso get the opportunity to observe flocks of migratory birds and experience the simple ways of life by the banks of the river.

Parappanangadi Beach

This beach is located further south of Vallikunnu. Can be accessed from Kozhikode – Tirur coastal road. Parappanangadi is the nearest railway station.

Ottumpuram Beach

Situated 8 km from Tanur. Nearest railway station Tirur

BACKWATERS AND RIVERSIDE PICNIC SPOTS

Biyyam kayal.

Located just 3 km from Ponnani, Biyyam Kayal is a placid, green fringed waterway with excellent boating facilities. The place is easily accessible from the Temple Town of Guruvayur via Chavakkad.

Kadalundi Backwaters and Bird Sanctuary

An enchanting scenic spot located on the border of Kozhikode and Malappuram Districts, Kadalundi Backwaters form the estuary of Kadalundipuzha spanning an area of over 250 hectares including wetlands and mangroves. The backwaters form the habitat for over 400 acres of mangrove forests. Plants belonging to 36 genera including mangroves like Aviccinia, Exoccania and Brugeria and mangrove associates like Acanthus and Deris are found here. The place is a notified protected area under Forest Department from 1995 onwards.

Mudiyam Kayal

Mudiyam is a ten acre pristine water body surrounded by coconut palms. A lesser known spot, the kayal joins the sea and is suitable for aqua sports. The place is located near the ancient temple of Ravimangalam. Mudiyam is accessed from Parappanangadi – Kadalundi Main Road.

Kallikkad is located in Vazhakkad Village Panchayath in Kondotty Block on the banks of the scenic Chaliyar River. 15 km from Kondotty and 2 km from Edavanappara.

Azhinjillam

Located on the Kozhikode – Malappuram district border Azhinjillam is a scenic spot in the River Chaliyar. The place is 14 km away from both Kozhikode city and Karippur airport.

CULTURE AND HERITAGE

Thunchan paramba.

This is the birthplace of Thunchath Ezhuthachan, father of the Malayalam language. On VijayadasamiDay, many come here for vidyarambham, the ceremony in which children are initiated into leaning. The iron stylus with which Ezhuttachan wrote his texts on palm leaves and the ancient knnjiratree under which he composed his poems are treasured exhibits here.  More details..

Pookootur gate

10 KM from Malappuram. war memorial gate is dedicated to those killed in the Pookkottur battle.

The small coastal fishing town of Tanur was one of the earliest settlements of the Portuguese. It is believed that St. Francis Xavier visited the place in 1546.

Tirurangadi

This is the place which witnessed the Malabar Mutiny of 1921.

A main centre of the Moplah Rebellion (Mappila Lahala) against the British colonialists. 25 km from Malappuram . 22 km from Tirur railway station.

Wagon Tragedy Memorial Muncipal Town Hall

Wagon Tragedy Memorial Municipal Town Hall is a historic hall along with a monument evoking the memories of the notorious Wagon Tragedy during British rule. A tragic incident occurred on November 10, 1921 in which 67 Muslim prisoners died in a closed railway goods wagon due to suffocation while being transferred to the Coimbatore jail.

Mamankam Monuments

Mamankam was an age old festival of Kerala, held every 12 years on the banks of Bharathapuzha in at Thirnavaya in Malappuram. Lasted for 28 days, this glorious magnum event was noted for the festivals and trade fair of Kerala from middle age. A huge number of traders from different parts of current Kerala and Tamil Nadu came here to trade here. Celebrated during the time of Kulasekharas (Chera dynasty) from the 14th century till 18th century.

The following are some of the Mamankam Monuments protected by DTPC Malappuram:

Located on Kodakkal- Alathiyur Road, it was the place where the captured elephants of the enemies were buried.

Nilapadu thara

Located on Kodakkal – Tirur Road, it was the venue of Mamankam.

Located on Kodakkal – Banthar Road, it was the place where the rulers used to keep the explosive for the wars.

Changampalli Kalari

Located on Thazhathara – Kuttippuram Road, it was the place where soldiers were trained for wars.

Pazhukkamandapam

Located near famous Thirunavaya temple, this mandapam is the place where the kings and queen of were seated to view the Mamankam festival.

Nilambur Kovilakam

Nilambur Kovilakam is the erstwhile residence of local rulers and is famous for its beautiful frescoes and artwork in wood.

Nilambur Teak Museum

Teak Museum is located 4 km from Nilambur, a town in the Malappuram district of Kerala. The museum, a two storey building, is the world’s first teak museum and is operated by the Kerala Forest Research Institute. The exhibits include comprehensive information on aspects of the use of teak in their exhibits and articles on the subject. The museum provides extensive information of value historically, artistically and scientifically.

The museum was established in 1995 on the campus of the centre of Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI) because of the historical significance of teak to the area. The world’s first teak plantation was planted in Nilambur in the 1840s by the British.

WATER FALLS

Adyanpara falls.

Adyanpara Falls is a cascading waterfall in the Kurmbalangodu village of Nilambur taluk in Kerala, India. It is 14 km away from Nilambur town. It is a scenic and picturesque location and attracts scores of tourists from various parts of Kerala.

Keralamkundu

This waterfall is located near Karuvarakundu. Keralamkundu is located 2000 feet above sea level. Falls originated from silent valley .  7 km East of Karuvarakundu.

This is an enchanting scenic spot in the high ranges of Malappuram. Located near Kozhippara, the place is covered by mist all through the day. The waterfall is located on the Chokkad stream. Kakadam Poyil, mostly engulfed in mist is a beautiful spot in the vicinity.

A beautiful waterfalls near Kuttippuram. This place is considerd as the starting of Tirur puzha (Panampalam River). 7 km far from kuttippuram town. Also near to Aazhvanchery mana , Melpathur mandapam and thirunavaya .

Beautiful waterfalls surrounded by forest. 15. Km from edvanna. 25. Km from nilambur

Paloorkotta

Situated near Perinthalmanna. Best Season June – December

Cherukad smarakam

Birth place of  Malayalam novelist, poet and political activist Cherukad Govinda Pisharodi. 16 km from Perinthalmanna

Melpathur Mandapam

Birth place of Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri. 12 k.m from kuttipuram

Vallathol Smarakam

Located 15  km from tirur. Birth place of legendry Malayalam poet Vallathol Narayana Menon .

Moyinkutty Vaidyar Smarakam

Birthplace of Mahakavi moyinkutty vaidyar. It is a  cultural centre to attract research into the annotations of   Badar pattu, and its studies and interpretations in   Malayalam.The centre runs certificate courses in Mappilappattu and Mappila kali. It also has a folklore study centre, reference library and a historical museum attached.

Njeralath kalasramam

Situated  2 km from Perinthlmanna.  Birthplace of Neralath Rama poduval. An exponent of the sopanam music. Ph:

Poonthanam Illam, Kizhattoor, Perinthalmanna

This is the house of Poonthanam namboothiri, an exponent of the Krishna cult of the Bhakthi movement.  Known for his work Jnanappana (song of knowledge).The sreekrishnaTemple where he used to pray is situated nearby.

Kodappanakkal Tharavad

Birth place of Panakkad Sayyid Pookoyya Thangal, Shihab Thangal, the Muslim spiritual leaders.

Elamkulam Mana

Ancestral house of E.M.S Namboothiripad, Kerala’s first chief minister. 30 KM from malappuram, 11 KM from Perinthalmanna.

Pulikkottil Hyder Smarakam

Birth place of legendery mappila poet Pulikkottil Hyder. Situated at Wandoor.

Edasserry Square

Stands on Nilayoram park on the bank of Bharathapuzha. Built in memory of Legendry Malayalam poet Edasserry Govindan Nair author of Poothappatt.

Educational destinations

Thunchath ezhuthachan malayalam university.

The University came into being on 1st November 2012. The primary objective of the University is the promotion of study and research of Malayalam language, literature and Kerala culture.

University of calicut

The largest University in Kerala. Established in the year 1968, it is the second university to be set up in Kerala. The University aims to nurture excellence in education and research in its catchment areas of Northern Kerala. situated at Thenchipalam. Near chelari 35 km from Malappuram.

Aligarh Muslim university

Center Established in 2010. Situated 7 km from Perinthalmanna.

EFL university off campus

Located near at Panakkad 10 km from malappuram.

Govt. Medical College, Manjeri

12 km from Malappuram.

Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier Ayurveda College

Located at Kottakkal. it is one of the pioneering institutions in the academic topography of India, which offers excellent education in Ayurveda, the science of life.

Cherani childrens park

3 km from manjeri. Childrens play area, Garden, View point

Shanthitheeram Riverside walkway

Near to Malappuram civil station. On the bank of kadalundi river.

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Wandoor town square

Located at wandoor 15 km from manjeri. Childrens park, Garden, cafeteria.

Nilayoram Park

Located at Kuttipuram. On the bank of Nila.

Urakam Hill

Urakam Mala is a tall hillock located near Vengara. On top of the hill are the remains of an old jain Temple. The hill top offer beautiful views of airport, valleys and Arabian Sea.

Valley of urakam hill. Natural Scenic and misty.

Pazhassi cave

Located at kakkadampoyil. 25 km from Nilambur

Pantheerayiram forest

Situated near Adyanpara waterfalls.

Panthallur Hills

Located 14 KM from Manjeri and 17 KM from Malappuram

Cheriyam Mala

Situated near Mankada.

Kodikuthimala

The perennial springs and the green mountains form an alluring landscape. Called as Ootty of Malabar, a hill station  with an Elevation of 522m.

Other important places

Kottakkunnu, Known as Marine Drive of Malappuram is a hill garden. Kottakkunnu park contains an Open Air theater, Lalitha Kala Academy Art gallery, Adventure Park, Kids traffic park, Balloon Park, 16D Cinema. There is Water fountain and Laser show on every weekends (Saturday & Sunday) and on festivals like Eid, Onam, New year eve etc. This scenic table-top location is located at the crest of the Cantonment Hill near the District Collectorate in the heart of Malappuram city .

This small town Kotttakkal is  famed  with Kottakkal Arya Vaidyasala, Ayurveda research centre and  ayurveda Hospital.

   Situated on the banks of the Chaliyar River, this town is noted for tribal settlements, vast rainforests, waterfalls and extensive plantations of teakwood, rosewood, mahogany and bamboo. This is also the original home of the Cholainaickans, the oldest aboriginal tribe of Kerala. The widely forested land is well known for Canoli’s Plot, the world’s oldest teak plantation and bamboo clusters.

Canoli’s plot

It is the oldest teak plantation in the world, raised 150 years ago by Sri. Chandu Menon as directed by H.V. Canoli, the Governor of Malabar during the British rule. Of the 14.8 acres planted initially, 5.7 acres have been preserved to date.

Kumbharan Handicrafts Village

The Kumbharan community members in the village were traditionally artisans who made a living out of selling pottery, but nearly lost  their traditional skills due to the influx of cheap industrial substitutes. The villagers revived their traditional craft through the Kumbharan Handicrafts Project.

Nedumkayam Rainforest

This is one of the most beautiful and dense forests in Kerala with a splendid variety of flora and fauna. An integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, this area is ideal for trekking.

Chaliyar mukk

Is a sandy bank of the Chaliyar river, accessed by a 2km walk through an imposing mahogany forest. 7 k.m from nilambur

For more information, Contact :

Secretary, District Tourism Promotion Council, Up Hill, Malappuram. Phone : 0483-2734882

Top 10 Tourist Places in Malappuram

Welcome to Malappuram, a picturesque district nestled in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Renowned for its lush greenery, serene backwaters, and rich cultural heritage, Malappuram offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. From breathtaking hill stations to tranquil beaches, this region boasts a plethora of tourist attractions waiting to be explored. Join us as we embark on a journey through the top 10 tourist places in Malappuram, where every corner reveals a story and every sight leaves you spellbound .

Bharathapuzha River

The Bharathapuzha River, also known as River Nila, stretches across 209 kilometers, making it the second longest river in Kerala. It serves as the nurturing force for 11 reservoirs, with the Malampuzha dam standing as its largest reservoir. Along its banks, one can find a collection of revered Hindu temples, including the Thiruvilwamala Sree Rama Temple, Thirunavaya Navamukunda Temple, Chamravattam Ayyappa Temple, and Panniyur Sree Varahamurthy Temple, each adding to the region’s spiritual significance. Believed to offer salvation to the departed, the river holds deep religious significance. Sons honor their fathers by performing the “Pithru Tharpanam” ritual on the sacred day of Karkidaka Vavu, continuing a tradition that reinforces the spiritual connection between the people and the river

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Which districts flow Bharathapuzha River?

The Bharathapuzha River, affectionately called Nila, courses through Palakkad, Thrissur, and Malappuram districts in Kerala. Its influence on the South Malabar region’s culture is profound, shaping traditions and customs along its fertile banks .

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

Nestled amidst a cluster of islands and embraced by picturesque hillocks, the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary awaits avid birdwatchers in Kozhikode, Kerala. Serenaded by the tranquil waters of the Kadalundi River, this sanctuary serves as a haven for both migratory and native avian species, with over 60 migratory birds and a hundred resident species gracing its pristine environs. Wildlife enthusiasts and bird lovers flock to this sanctuary, eager to capture the vibrant avian life through their lenses. Perched 200 meters above sea level, the sanctuary offers not just a feast for the eyes but also a retreat for the soul, providing respite from the bustle of city life.

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Nilambur Teak Museum

The Nilambur Teak Museum, founded in 1994, stands as India’s inaugural teak museum. It houses a rich assortment of articles and extensive documents, shedding light on the historic and artistic essence of teak wood. This repository not only serves as an educational resource but also celebrates the cultural and aesthetic significance of this prized timber. Through its exhibits and informative materials, the museum offers visitors a deeper understanding of teak’s role in history and its enduring appeal in art and craftsmanship.

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What is the ticket price in teak Museum Nilambur?

What is the name of the railway station in nilambur.

The Nilambur Teak Museum is conveniently located near Nilambur Railway Station, situated just 3 kilometers away. For travelers arriving by air, Karipur International Airport serves as the nearest airport, situated approximately 36 kilometers from Malappuram. This strategic positioning ensures convenient access to the museum for visitors arriving by both rail and air, facilitating ease of travel and exploration of the museum’s exhibits and artifacts .

Arimbra Hills, affectionately dubbed “Mini Ooty,” captivates visitors with its enchanting charm and breathtaking vistas. Situated approximately 1000 feet above sea level, this attraction is renowned for its picturesque setting and panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and rolling hills. A beloved weekend retreat for locals, its scenic beauty and resemblance to Ooty attract tourists from far and wide each year. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll amidst nature or simply soaking in the tranquil ambiance, Arimbra Hills offers an unforgettable experience for all who venture to its serene

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What is the ticket price of mini Ooty Park?

Mini ooty nearest railway station distance from malappuram.

The closest railway station to Mini Ooty is Kondotty Railway Station, located approximately 10 kilometers away .

Thirumandhamkunnu Temple

The Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy Temple, situated in Angadippuram, Malappuram district, is renowned as one of Kerala’s ancient and revered Mahakshethras. As the foremost among Bhadrakali temples, it holds a significant place in religious tradition. Perched atop a hillock, the temple boasts a majestic appearance and offers breathtaking views. Visitors are drawn not only by its scenic beauty but also by the sense of tranquility and spiritual solace it imparts. Once visited, the temple leaves an indelible impression on the hearts and minds of devotees, echoing the timeless allure of its sacred grounds.

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What is Thirumandhamkunnu famous for?

Located in the village of Angadipuram in Kerala’s Malappuram district, Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy Temple is renowned for its worship of Goddess Bhadrakali, with Lord Shiva as the presiding deity. This ancient temple is particularly known for its Mangalya Puja, a ritual performed during weddings.

What is the time of Mangalya Pooja in Thirumandhamkunnu Temple?

Devotees flock to Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy Temple well in advance of the Pooja, which typically occurs between 9am and 9.30am. Many arrive hours earlier, placing their vessels in a designated queue area near the spot where prasadam (appam, payasam, ada) is distributed.

What are the benefits of Mangalya Pooja?

Mangal Puja is frequently advised to alleviate the effects of Mangal Dosha and foster marital harmony. This ritual aims to pacify Mars and harmonize its energy, diminishing the adverse effects of Mangal Dosha and promoting a harmonious and fulfilling married life.

Keralamkundu Waterfalls

Immersing oneself in the refreshing waters of Keralamkundu Waterfalls is a rejuvenating experience. The scenic surroundings and crystal-clear waters leave an indelible mark on visitors, making it a cherished destination in Malappuram district. Renowned for its purported medicinal properties, the water cascades from the Western Ghats, creating a picturesque sight that captivates all who behold it.

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Which Railway Station is near to Keralamkundu Waterfalls?

Keralamkundu Waterfalls is conveniently situated near the village of Karuvarakundu, offering easy road access to nearby towns like Manjeri, Perinthalmanna, and Nilambur. The closest airport is located in Kozhikode, approximately 61 kilometers away, while the nearest railway stations are Tuvvur and Melattur. This strategic connectivity ensures convenient transportation options for visitors to reach the stunning Keralamkundu Waterfalls.

Nedumkayam Rainforest

Nedumkayam, nestled within the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, stands as a pristine rainforest renowned for its lush greenery and diverse ecosystem. This enchanting destination is home to a plethora of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The region boasts numerous captivating water bodies, adding to its allure and appeal. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the rainforest and observe its natural beauty from the comfort of a charming guest house, which provides an ideal vantage point for capturing photographs of the surrounding forest landscape.

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Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple

The Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple stands apart as a remarkable place of worship devoid of a physical idol of the deity. Established by Shankaracharya, this temple carries a distinct spiritual legacy intricately intertwined with the legendary tales of the Mahabharata. Despite the absence of a conventional idol, the devout flock here to pay homage to the divine feminine energies represented by Goddesses Lakshmi, Durga, and Saraswati. Each form of the Goddess symbolizes unique attributes and virtues, inviting worshippers to experience profound spiritual connections and seek blessings for various aspects of life. The temple’s unconventional setup, coupled with its historical significance and sacred ambiance, draws pilgrims and devotees seeking solace, enlightenment, and divine grace. Thus, Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual devotion and cultural heritage, offering a distinctive and enriching religious experience for all who visit its hallowed grounds .

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Valiya juma masjid.

The Juma Masjid, one of Kerala’s oldest mosques, holds significant religious importance as a pilgrimage site. Situated along the Kozhikode-Nilambur-Gudallur road, it is surrounded by mausoleums commemorating the Malappuram martyrs. This mosque attracts considerable attention during its annual four-day festival held every April. Pilgrims and visitors alike flock to this revered site to partake in the festivities and pay their respects, making it a cherished destination for spiritual observance and cultural celebration.

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Shanthitheeram Park

Shanthi Theeram Park is a serene recreational destination offering panoramic views of lush natural forestation and picturesque water bodies. Renowned for its array of adventure activities and water sports, the park provides thrilling experiences for visitors. Additionally, it features a heritage resort nestled along the tranquil banks of a lake, adding to its allure as a perfect weekend retreat. With its serene ambiance and abundance of natural beauty, Shanthi Theeram Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

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Malappuram’s tourist attractions are as diverse as its cultural heritage. Whether you’re drawn to religious landmarks, historical sites, or natural wonders, this category encompasses the essence of Malappuram’s tourism. Each destination is carefully selected to offer a unique and memorable experience.

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  • 8 Famous Temples In Malappuram That You Must Visit In Kerala In 2024

Surrounded by the Nilgiris hills on the East and the Arabian Sea on the west, the district of Malappuram is remarkable for its unique natural beauty. Malappuram, literally meaning the terrace atop hills and it is enriched with three great rivers meandering through it – the Chaliyar, Kadalundi, and the Bharathapuzha. The rich cultural legacy of the temples in Malappuram is unparalleled. Malappuram is one of the two Muslim-majority districts in south India. The Hindu temples and the Moplah mosques of this region are famous for their colourful festivals. Scroll below to walk through some of the most renowned temples of this city.

8 Best Temples In Malappuram

Find the most popular temples that pilgrims and spiritual souls can pay a visit to when they’re visiting this city in Kerala. Find the interesting history behind each one of them and what makes them so famous!

1. Alathiyur Hanuman Temple

Alathiyur Hanuman Temple

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Situated in the small village of Alathiyur of Malappuram district, Althiyur Hanuman Temple is one of the most celebrated Hanuman temples in Malappuram. Believed to be constructed over 3000 years ago, the effigy of Lord Hanuman present in its complex was sanctified by the revered Saptrishi, Guru Vashista. Since Lord Hanuman was the devoted follower of Lord Rama, you can also find the idols of Lord Rama along with his wife, Goddess Sita, and his brothers, Lord Lakshmana and Lord Bharatha. Shrines of these deities are strategically constructed to resemble the glorious scene of the holy epic Ramayana.

Timings: 5:00 am – 10:00 pm

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2. Garuda Temple

Garuda Temple

Locally known as Vellamassery Garudan Kavu Temple, the Garuda Temple of Malappuram dates back over 1800 years ago. Falling en-route the holy Sabarimala Temple, it lies near Tirur of Malappuram district in Kerala. Pilgrims praying devotedly to Lord Garuda at this shrine are said to get relieved of long illnesses and diseases. Little snake sculptures coated with golden paint are also established inside the complex, depicting the Lord’s powers of curing poisonous snake bites. This is one of the most famous temples in Malappuram known for its grandeur and rich architectural beauty.

Timings: 5:00 am – 10:00 am and 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Monday to Friday). 5:00 am – 10:30 am and 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm (Saturday and Sunday).

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3. Navamukunda Temple

Spiritual Navamukunda Temple

With the holy waters of river Bharatappuzha flowing adjacent to the shrine, the ancient Navamukunda Temple is a remarkable Vaishnavite temple of South India. It is situated in the pilgrim town of Thirunavaya. Designed in traditional Keralan architecture, the rectangular complex of this temple encloses the main shrine along with little temples worshipping other Hindu deities. Pilgrims travel to the temple to be blessed with wealth and perform rituals for the departed souls of their forefathers. A fair is organised on the banks of river Bharatappuzha where all auspicious ceremonies and rituals take place.

Timings: 5:00 am – 10:00 am and 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm every day

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4. Keraladithyapuram Temple

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Swaying palm trees lining the Malabar Coast form the scenery of the petite town of Thanur, the setting of Keraladesshapuram Temple. With a history dating back to over 3000 years, this ancient temple is amongst the oldest throughout the state of Kerala. Worshippers of Lord Vishnu visit this shrine to pay obeisance and seek the blessings of their god. The temple also houses a magnificent effigy of Lord Krishna. In the mid-18th century, the emperor of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, invaded the temple and caused damages. However, with the effort of ardent worshippers, the temple and its idols were rebuilt and preserved in its pristine form.

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5. Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple

Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple

Image Source Situated in the narrow bustling lanes of Kadampuzha city is the magnificent Kadampuzha Bhagvathi Temple. Honouring the fiery goddess Durga, this holy temple is visited by people seeking blessings for an auspicious start, or for performing rituals to cast off evil eye from new vehicles. Interestingly, instead of the traditional idol of Goddess Durga mounted on an idol, the temple has a small pit where all the rituals and offerings are performed. Legend says that there was a radiant idol of the goddess on this very spot.

Timings: 5:00 am – 8:00 pm

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6. Thirumandhamkunnu Temple

Thirumandhamkunnu Temple

In the pilgrim town of Angadipuram lies the Hindu temple of Thirumanthamkunnu. Cradled by lush greenery and rural scenery from all sides, this temple is known for its architectural beauty and picturesque surroundings. Despite primarily being a Shiva temple, the temple is renowned for the great offerings made to the avatar of Goddess Parvati, Goddess Bhadrakali. Pilgrims seeking repentance for their sins travel from far corners to visit the goddess’ shrine. It is also said that praying with full devotion and passion at this temple also brings prosperity and harmony in the worshipper’s life.

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7. Venkitta Thevar Temple

Venkitta Thevar Temple

This Malappuram mandir is a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a rock temple, believed to be constructed during the 7th – 8th century period. Its architecture is of Dravidian style with influences of the Pallava art. The chief deity of this temple is Lord Shiva. This is one of the most famous Shiva temples in Malappuram that is believed to be made by cutting and carving from the mountain rock. This temple is acclaimed for etchings and paintings on its walls. This temple offers a visual delight to the devotees with about 64 types of mural paintings inscribed on the walls.

Timings: 5:00 am – 10:30 am and 4:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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8. Nalambalam Temple

Nalambalam Temple

Since times unknown, the people of the city of Malappuram have recited and upheld the stories citing their city’s roots to the legend of Ramayana. It is believed that about thousands of years ago, a brahmin (Hindu priest) travelling from Nepal halted for rest at a household in Kerala. In his arms, he carried a divine idol of Lord Rama. Upon arriving at the house, he asked the females of the house to look after the idol until he was back. After that, the brahmin set out to perform his evening prayers and meditation.

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The simplicity of the Keralan temple architecture will capture your souls as you walk through the halls, praying to your god. You will feel blissful as the tranquillity of the setting will encapsulate your mind. The temples of Malappuram become some of the most scenic religious places that you can visit on your trip to Kerala as the emerald greenery blends beautifully with the divinity of the sacred shrines.

Frequently Asked Questions About Temples In Malappuram

How many temples are there in Malappuram?

There are numerous temples in Malappuram dedicated to various Hindu gods and goddesses. Also being a Muslim-majority district, it also has many beautiful mosques. The temples are famous for their rich heritage, culture, and colourful festivals.

Is there any dress code for visiting the temples in Malappuram?

Temples in Malappuram have a strict dress code. Western wear like shorts, Bermuda, skirt, etc. is not allowed when visiting the temples. Also, in some temples, men are expected to remove the shirt and wear dhoti while entering.

Are there any rules to be followed when visiting a temple in Malappuram?

There are some general rules to be followed when visiting the temples. Remove footwear before entering the temple premises. Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed inside the temples. Many temples do not allow devotees to touch the deities. The proper way to visit all the shrines is in the clockwise pattern.

How many days are required to fully explore the city of Malappuram?

It is best to plan a trip of about 3-4 days to fully explore the city, its temples and other sight-seeings.

What is the best mode of transportation to travel in Malappuram?

Local buses and cab services are the go-to modes of transport to travel locally in Malappuram.

What are the famous tourist attractions can one visit in Malappuram?

Other than temples, there are many picturesque tourist places to visit in Malappuram. Some of them are Mini Ooty, Nilambur teak museum, Kottakkunnu, Nedumkayam, Kodikuthimala, etc.

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Top 14 Best malappuram tourist places to visit in 2024

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Kottakkunnu, Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Keralam Kundu Waterfalls, Nedumkayam, Arimbra Hills, Adyanpara Waterfalls , and many more attractions are among the Top best malappuram tourist places.

The city of Malappuram is a popular among travelers for a variety of reasons. Malapuram is not just a stunning green addition to God’s Own Country, but it is also a city that has grown and changed over its long history.

Whether it’s the city’s forested areas with coconut plantations, the Bharathapuzha river belt, the Nedumkayam rainforests, the river Challiyar’s natural beauty, the Purathur birds, or the year-round happy atmosphere across the entire city.

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1. nilambur teak museum (malappuram tourist places.

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Nilambur is well-known for its teak produce, a type of tree that grows naturally all throughout the nation and is utilized for craftsmanship. On the other hand, Kerala is one of the nation’s major suppliers of teak, and the history of the wood is the only focus of this museum in the Nilambur district.

Also, this two-story structure is the first museum of its kind. With several items made of teak, the museum’s exhibits and remains provide a wealth of information on the wood’s use.

The experience is made better by the Nilambur Teak Museum, which is located within the plantation and offers a thorough knowledge of the cultural and commercial importance of teak in Kerala.

2. Arimbra Hills (malappuram tourist places)

Arimbra Hills , often known as Mini Ooty, is among Malappuram’s beautiful tourist destinations. Because of its similarities to the eponymous hill station—which is also quite famous—the area is known as tiny Ooty. 

At around 1,050 feet above sea level, it offers an amazing view of the surrounding landscape. Not only that, but there are several stone crushers, plantations, and a few other things visible from the top of the hill.

3. Valiya Juma Masjid (malappuram tourist places)

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The Juma Masjid , one of Kerala’s oldest mosques, is a significant place of worship. It is set up along Kozikhod-Nilmbur-Gudallur Street, and in close by of the mosque are a few catacombs dedicated to the saints of Malappuram.

The main time to visit this location is during the multi-day annual celebration that takes place in April every year. The magnificent mosque draws both worshippers and tourists with its striking architecture and calm atmosphere. In the colorful town of Malappuram, it is a notable landmark due to its cultural significance and beautiful design.

4. Keralam Kundu Waterfall (malappuram tourist places)

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Everyone wants to experience a basin where they may enjoy a dip in the pond at the base of waterfalls. The Keralam Kundu Waterfalls are without a doubt the greatest of all the tourist attractions in Malappuram, which is why so many people come here to experience the extraordinary.

At the base of the falls, a pool of crystal clean water is created by the water that makes in from the western ghat forest. It’s also thought that the water provides a variety of medicinal properties.

The falls provide a peaceful haven and an opportunity to experience the peace of nature. Discover the tranquil sounds of water in the beautiful surroundings of Kerala with this unknown gem.

5. Kodikuthimala (malappuram tourist places)

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Kodikuthimala , another attraction in Malappuram that is usually likened to the well-known town of Ooty, is surely a sight for sore eyes. Situated at a height of approximately 522 meters above sea level, the hill station in Kerala is the highest point in the Amminikkadan hills.

Only a few decades ago was the location, originally the site of the British flag carrying, made visible to tourists. A significant part of the site has already been set aside for future construction projects. On top of the hill, there is a watch tower that provides visitors with a broad point of view.

6. Pazhayangadi Mosque (malappuram tourist places)

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The Pazhayangadi Mosque is over five centuries old and is associated with one of the most well-known Islamic saints to have visited India. The mosque, also called Kondotty Thangal, is built with a white dome and has complex designs all over it, giving it a feel similar to Mughal architecture.

The week-long Valiya Nercha festival in February or March is the most vibrant and ideal time to visit this mosque, which is visited by both visitors and believers. The mosque is an eloquent example of the rich legacy of the area, combining traditional Malabar architecture with fine workmanship.

Both tourists and pilgrims find comfort in its serene surroundings, which exemplify the concept of shared community living.

7. Mamburam (malappuram tourist places)

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Mamburam , a well-known Muslim pilgrimage site in the Malappuram district, is a shrine dedicated to the remains of a few of Kerala’s famous Thangals. The Arabs from Yemen who scattered and moved to Kerala were granted this title.

This shrine is dedicated to them since the people of Kerala consider them to be very important. The main reason to visit this place is during Muharram, when there’s a local festival.

8. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary (malappuram tourist places)

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The Kadalundi Nagaram , also known as the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, is undoubtedly one of the top tourist destinations in Malappuram. It is situated exactly where the Kadalundi Puzha River flows into the Arabian Sea.

The bird sanctuary, which is easily reachable from Malappuram and Kozhikode, is home to roughly 60 kinds of migratory birds in addition to about 100 native species. This includes the seasonal appearance of Whimbrels, brahminy kites, terns, seagulls, sand plovers, sandpipers, green shanks, and turn stones.

9. Biyyam Kayal (malappuram tourist places)

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There are many backwater lakes formed inland in the Malappuram region; the Biyyam Kayal is one of the most well-known. Located in the Malappuram district near Ponnani, it was recently renovated to become an adventure zone.

A variety of water sports and adventure activities, including speedboat rides and water scooter rides, have been established here by the local municipalities. In addition to this, there are several rest stops along the lake’s edge that are very popular with citizens during Onam.

10. Shanthitheeram Park (tourist places in malappuram district)

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As one of the most well-known tourist destinations in Malappuram, Shanthitheeram Park —or more specifically, the Shanthitheeram Riverside Park—is a popular hangout for both locals and visitors.

The park, which is situated alongside the Kadalundi River, offers a variety of activities to enjoy. You can enjoy the thrill of boating by riding on a coracle, also known as a bowl boat or Kuttavanchi to the locals, or by pedal boating. While here, you can engage in off-road ATV riding in addition to many other activities.

11. Kottakkunnu (best tourist places in malappuram)

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Kottakkunnu , famous for the remains of an extremely ancient fort, is among the top tourist destinations in Malappuram. Perched atop a cantonment hill, the fort was taken over by the Kozhikode Zamorins, or Kozhikode rulers.

Famous structures like Vettakkorumakan, which are renowned for their architectural designs, are located inside the fort. The building is well-known for its murals and Malabar artifacts. The revolutionary Kunnath Kunjahammed Haji was shot by the British in 1921 at the fort as well.

12. Bharathapuzha River (malappuram tourist places photos)

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The second-longest river in the state of Kerala is the River of Bharata, commonly referred to as Nila or the Bharathapuzha River . It flows west. In the southern parts of Malabar, the river has always been a crucial part of life.

Given that the river is mentioned multiple times in the ancient Hindu scriptures, Nila is the name given to it to highlight how important it is to be more than just a river. There are roughly eleven dams built along the river to use its waters for irrigation.

The river is significant culturally in several areas of the state, including the well-known Kerala Kalamandalam, which is located along the river’s banks.

13. Adyanpara Waterfalls

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Situated in the middle of lush forests near Malappuram, Adyanpara Waterfalls attract tourists with its stunning beauty and peaceful environment.

The waterfalls, which fall from a height amid rich vegetation, create a stunning picture that invites visitors to lose themselves in the peace and quiet of nature. The surrounding area is a well-liked hangout for both nature lovers and thrill seekers due to the opportunity it provides for relaxed walks, picnics, and photography.

Those who dare to explore Malappuram’s Adyanpara Waterfalls will have a great experience thanks to the calming sound of flowing water and the cool breeze.

14. Padinjarekara Beach

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Padinjarekara Beach , nestled along the Malabar Coast in Malappuram, entices visitors with its pristine sands and tranquil atmosphere.

Fringed by swaying palm trees and dotted with colorful fishing boats, the beach offers a picturesque setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can stroll along the shore, soak in the sun, or engage in beach activities such as swimming and beach volleyball.

Sunset views from Padinjarekara Beach are particularly enchanting, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. Whether for a leisurely day by the sea or a romantic evening, this beach promises a memorable experience.

In conclusion, Kerala’s Malappuram is a real gold mine of scenic and cultural attractions. Enchanting Keralamkundu Waterfalls and old Pazhayangadi Mosque are only two examples of how the area skillfully combines natural beauty and history of culture.

Every location adds to the mix of Malappuram’s personality, whether you’re discovering the old teak trees in Nilambur Teak Plantation or enjoying the peace of Valiya Juma Masjid.

Malappuram becomes more than just a place to visit as people immerse themselves in its rich history, varied landscapes, and spiritual sites—rather, it becomes a trip through time and culture and the peaceful coexistence of tradition and nature.

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Places to visit in Malappuram

Malappuram, a district in the heart of Kerala , is a treasure trove of natural beauty , rich history, and cultural vibrancy. Its lush greenery, serene backwaters, and warm hospitality offer a perfect escape for travellers seeking a blend of adventure and tranquillity. Here’s a comprehensive list of places to explore on your Malappuram trip.

Bharathapuzha River

Flowing over around 210 km, the Bharathapuzha is the second-longest river in Kerala. Various birds surround it, and the banks of the river are home to several important temples, such as the Thiruvilwamala Sree Rama Temple and the Chamravattam Temple. It is an interstate river and has, over the years, made significant contributions to shaping the cultural life of the Southern Malabar Coast of Kerala. You can also opt for taking a boat to explore the backwaters of this river, backwaters for which Kerala is extremely sought-after.

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

Malappuram is home to stunning natural reserves and a haven for bird watchers. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary is home to more than 100 species of native birds and around 50 kinds of migratory birds. Hillocks surround the sanctuary, which is about 200m above sea level. Other wildlife, like deer, elephants, and bears, can also be found here. The river flowing inside the sanctuary unites with the Arabian Sea at Kadalundi Nagaram, where it breeds a variety of mussels and fishes. The best time to visit is between April and December, when the sanctuary is no less than a green blanket.

Nilambur Teak Museum

Kerala has been associated with teak since time immemorial. It has contributed significantly to the trade and culture in Kerala. The Nilambur Teak Museum was opened as a sub-centre of the Kerala Forest Research Institute. The museum's natural bio-resources trail is home to around 130 endangered and nearly extinct species of trees and 50 naturally grown species of trees.

The nearby teak plantation is home to the oldest teak tree in the world. A varied species of birds, both native and migratory, have also been recorded here. The process of seed grading, vegetative propagation of teak, and pre-sowing treatment is shown during the tour. Thus, the teak museum takes you on an enriching experience that can not be found anywhere else in the country.

Valiya Juma Mosque

Valiya Juma Mosque

The Valiya Juma Mosque, also known as the Ponnani Juma Masjid, is a significant holy site for Muslims because it is the oldest mosque in Kerala. It comes alive during Urs, the four-day annual festival in April. The mausoleums of several Malappuram martyrs are located near the mosque, adding to its spiritual significance.

Kottakal Arya Vaidya Sala

Kerala has always been renowned for its Ayurvedic treatments, and the country is seen as a wellness and healing centre. The Arya Vaidya Sala is one of India’s oldest healthcare centres, situated in the town of Kottakal in Malappuram. Head to the centre towards the end of your stay in Malappuram for a relaxing massage session to help you recharge and rejuvenate for the rest of your journey.

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For all the travellers out there, Malappuram should definitely be in your bucket list. And this is why!

Kottakkunnu

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The highlight of this place is the exquisite view of the entire Malappuram City from the hill, and boy is it splendid! Walking on the paved track on Kottakunnu and the uninterrupted view it offers is an enriching experience. There are remains of an old fort at the crest of the Cantonment Hill, which are built by the zamorins of Calicut.

The Vettakkorumakan Temple and the Shiva Temple are other attractions of this divine place. These temples are famous for their architecture, and are renowned for housing murals of Malabar.

This place also offers an art gallery exhibiting various artistic works of experienced artisans as well as tribal art. An additional attraction is the amusement park opened to the public by the municipality of Malappuram city.

The place itself has its own historical significance. Remains of the British Raj still exist, and is marked as the death place of Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji, the man who spearheaded the rebellion in 1921, was executed in the premises of this site by British savagery.

The destination is situated 51km away from Kozhikode, 25km away from Karipur Airport, 29 km from Tirur railway station and 12km from Kottakkal. Tourists can even use helicopters as the place contains a helipad.

Kottakunnu is truly a magical place that should not be missed when you make your trip to Malappuram!

Keralam Kundu Waterfalls

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This waterfall is a natural wonder of gushing waters that fall down a cliff to a tranquil and placid pool of still, sparkling water. This heavenly place is situated in the outskirts of a small village called Karuvarakundu. The waterfall preserves its beauty even in the summer with an abundant flow of water. This destination is a favourite choice for travellers visiting Malappuram as it is bestowed with a pleasant and composed ambiance.

Situated in the middle of the silent valley, this waterfall is a mesmerizing scenic location. We can also bathe in the pool! Spending a few hours in the water will surely rejuvenate you. The entire place is rich in flora, with plenitude of traditional, medicinal and aromatic vegetation. The lush environment of the place along with water falling over the rocky cliff foaming in the pool makes the people coming here starstruck.

Even though the waterfall will be very active in the Monsoon, it is preferable to visit during October to May to enjoy a pleasant weather for savouring exciting activities, as the forest floors and rocks will be more slippery in monsoon.

Karuvarakundu is located in the eastern part of Malappuram. It is located about 30kms from Manjeri and Perinkhalavam. On reaching Karuvarakundu town, there is a 6km distance to the Keralam kundu Waterfall and its appealing pool. The nearest airport is Calicut which is approximately 60km from the destination.

The tranquility of this place will guarantee to cleanse your body and soul.

Nilambur Teak Museum

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The world’s first teak museum is located in Nilambur, it is aesthetically laid out and showcases the wonders of our nature. This place truly is an eminent tribute to the enduring success of Indian Forestry. The museum is established and maintained by the Kerala Forest Research Institute along with the Kerala Forest Department.The exhibits in the museum are so impressive, it’s definitely worth the travel. From this place one can get a complete history about teak wood, its scientific, aesthetic and cultural details.

The main feature of the museum is that even the entrance door is crafted out of teak wood! Along with it are numerous sculptures of human figures, ships, boats all made of teak. There are also photographs and paintings of 170 year old giant tree.

Apart from teak, the museum also has a collection of over 300 butterflies, moths and insects found in teak plantations along with a library on teak and a mini auditorium for audio-visual presentations. The biggest attraction of this place is the well preserved root system of a gigantic tree and logs of a 116 year old tree displaying nature’s expertise in engineering design.

The museum is only 4km from Nilambur Town and it would be a loss not to visit.

Padinjarekara  Beach

Sun, sand waves. What else do you need for a perfect summer? If frolicking in the beach is what you want to do this summer, then look no further, Padinjarekara beach is the way to go!

This is a beautiful beach located at the end of the Tipu Sultan Road, near Tirur town of Malappuram District. One can see the confluence of the Bharathapuzha and Tirur Puzha and the Arabian Sea here. The view? Well I have no words to spare.

The sparkling soft sand and the palm trees aligned at the shore creates a perfect ambiance. Apart from the view, boat and water scooter services can be availed by adventure lovers to get a thrilling experience. Tourists can also opt for nourishing and soothing activities like Ayurvedic massages and Spa baths that are available along the beach side. You can also find an amenity centre, an amphitheatre and eco shops.

This beach is the perfect place to relax while admiring the natural beauty of the scenery it offers. It is also an ideal place for bird watching because numerous varieties of birds visit the nearby coconut and palm trees. The beach is located 17km away from Tirur and 45km from Malappuram. The nearest railway station is Kuttippuram and the nearest airport is Calicut.

Don’t miss out on beach fun with your family and friends at one of the cleanest beaches in Kerala!

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

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It spreads over an area of 3sq km and this stretch of land surrounded by the Mound, which is 200 m above sea level provides a breath-taking view of the Kadalundi River and the sea. The Kadalundi river flowing through the sanctuary is ideal for boat rides. The sanctuary and the surrounding mangrove forest bestows a serene and soothing environment for the visitors. This place offers exciting activities like trekking, photography and picnicking. Crocodiles are the other major attraction of this bird sanctuary and they can be seen in deep river water.

The magnificent sight of numerous birds flocking over the water never fails to fascinate the tourists. Boat Ride facility is available here, by which one can see the mesmerizing view of this place.

The region has a hot and humid climate since it along the coast.The best time to visit the lace is around October to April, as migratory birds flock during this period of time.

The bird sanctuary is 19 km away from Calicut and can be reached by road. To reach the sanctuary by flight the nearest airport is Calicut.

You should definitely put this Bird Sanctuary on your list of places to visit before you die.

Want to enjoy the beauty of serene and unpolluted nature? We welcome you to this marvel of nature.

Nedumkayam is located in the Nilambur taluk of Malappuram District. Nedumkayam is noted for its rich rain forests and is THE place for trekking. This destination situated on the banks of Chaliyar River is renowned for tribal settlements, waterfalls and extensive teak plantations.

The main attractions in the forest is the elegant wooden rest house built during the colonial period. This wooden rest house offers a limitless view of the animals, particularly elephants and deer grazing in the forest. There is an elephant taming camp, which attracts large number of tourists every year. Tourists can also have a exquisite view of the green surroundings.The Chaliyar River is ideal for bathing and is rejuvenating. Tourists, nature lovers, and photographers will find a visit to Nedumkayam worthwhile.

However, the visitors will have to get prior permission of the Forest Department to enter the forestland, since this forest is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

Nedumkayam is located about 15 km from the Nilambur Town.The nearest railway station is Nilambur. To reach the destination by flight the nearest airport is Calicut.

Kottakkal Arya Vaidhya Shala

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Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Shala is a healthcare centre located in  Kottakkal , in the Malappuram District. It is known for its heritage and expertise in the Indian traditional medicine system of  Ayurveda .

It is a charitable institution that aims at the propagation of Ayurveda. It provides classical and authentic ayurvedic experiences to its clients.

This Ayurveda shala has branches all over India from Ernakulam, Palakkad to Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi and Kolkata and so on.

The Research and Development team associated with this Ayurveda shala is focused on the modernization and quality control of ayurvedic drugs.

The nearest airport is Calicut, which is 28km away and the nearest railway station is Tirur, 16 km away.

Don’t miss out on this rejuvenating and enriching experience.

Adyanpara Waterfalls

Do you want to spend a day of your summer listening to the gushing of waterfalls? The perfect place for you would be the Adyanpara waterfalls!

This place isn’t just about sight-seeing and photography. It is the perfect picnic spot, providing a picturesque view of the waterfall. If you’re really adventurous, you could always slide down that waterfall. For those of you who like trekking, this place will do it for you. This location is the complete package and is the perfect place to spend a day with family and friends.

The best time to visit is the Monsoon season. That is, the months from September to December.

The nearest railway station would be Nilambur which is 16km away. The nearest airport is Calicut International Airport which is 58km away.

Kodikuthimala

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Malappuram has its very own hill station called Kodikuthimala. Let’s rewind a bit. The British hoisted their flag on this hill top and that’s where this name originated. It is located at the Vettathur and Thazhekode villages.

Kodikuthimala is famous for its streams and waterfalls. The view from the top is to die for. Some of the main attractions include a watchtower and suicide point. Trekking to the top is a little difficult. However, if you’re really adventurous, it can be done.

This place is a favourite for all those who want to get away from the busy schedules. The peaceful atmosphere and panoramic view of Malappuram will bring tears to any eyes.

The best time to visit is from months May to September.

The nearest railway station is Palakkad which is 49 km away. The nearest airport is the Calicut International Airport which is 100km away.

Kakkadampoyil

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It is definitely a paradise of tourists from its picturesque scenery and amazing flora and fauna. A major attraction is the Valamthode waterfall which is in the vicinity of Kakkadampoyil Kuravan Puzha.

Kakkadampoyil has a lot of potential as a tourist location, not only in its scenic views, but also with its natives. Interaction with the people of Kakkadampoyil will truly be an experience to cherish to the end.

  • This place is better for day tour as accommodations are difficult to find.
  • Nearest homestays are in Thiruvambady.
  • Nearest airport is the Calicut International Airport which is 40km away.
  • Nearest railway station is Kozhikode which is 50km away.
  • You can take KSRTC buses which are available from Thiruvambady.

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Conolly's Plot, Canoly Plot Rd, Nilambur, Kerala

Conolly’s Plot is where the oldest teak plantation finds its home. Named after H. V.…

Keralamkundu waterfalls

Keralamkundu waterfalls

Keralamkundu Waterfalls, Malappuram, Kerala

Waterfalls don’t always have to just fall and crash on the boulders. At Keralamkundu waterfalls,…

Kozhippara Waterfall, Kakadam Poyil

Kozhippara Waterfall, Kakadam Poyil

Kozhippara Rd, Kakkadampoyil, Kerala

Kozhippara waterfall is perhaps the best waterfall tourism destination for adventure seekers. The ideal place…

Adyanpara Waterfalls

Adyanpara Waterfalls

Adyanpara, Malappuram, Kerala

One of the most picturesque waterfalls in Malappuram, Adyanpara Waterfalls is like a heavenly waterfall…

Kottakkunnu

Kottakkunnu

Kottakunnu Rd, Up Hill, Malappuram, Kerala

Situated at the heart of Malappuram city, Kottakkunnu park is a hill range garden cum…

Vallikkunnu Village

Vallikkunnu Village

Vallikkunnu, Malappuram, Kerala

Vallikkunnu is a village in Tirurangadi of Malappuram, which once was a part of the…

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Kerala Lalithakala Academy

Regional Theater Rd, Chembukkav, Thrissur, Kerala

Kerala Lalithakala Academy is an iconic establishment with firm focus on the conservation and propagation…

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    21. Farms. Farmkamp Kumaragiri estates is a family held rubber plantation in Kerala.Visitors can enjoy the beauty of Kerala by staying in this plantation itself since travelling in Kerala during the monsoon …. 9. Nedumkayam. 20. Forests. By Skumar1974. Fresh water to swim and shower in the river.

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    Nilambur Teak Museum. Come and see one of the most unique and famous places in Malappuram, the first teak museum of India. This one-of-its-kind museum will offer you the privilege to learn about the artistic and commercial significance of wood and observe a wide variety of teak as well. From 10 am to 5 pm, you can come here anytime to explore ...

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    The Valiya Juma Mosque, also known as the Ponnani Juma Masjid, is a significant holy site for Muslims because it is the oldest mosque in Kerala. It comes alive during Urs, the four-day annual festival in April. The mausoleums of several Malappuram martyrs are located near the mosque, adding to its spiritual significance.

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    Karuvarakundu is located in the eastern part of Malappuram. It is located about 30kms from Manjeri and Perinkhalavam. On reaching Karuvarakundu town, there is a 6km distance to the Keralam kundu Waterfall and its appealing pool. The nearest airport is Calicut which is approximately 60km from the destination.

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