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THE GRANARY OF
INDIA
Palakkad, the land, which
is one of the most fertile and thickly forested
districts of Kerala is supposed to have derived
its name from the 'Pala' tree and 'Kadu' meaning
forest. The whole area is said to have been
covered by 'Pala' trees, in the past.
The
district of Palakkad, which lies at the foot
of the colossal Western Ghats, has only midland
and highland areas. Much of the area is made
up of plains, scattered with a few hillocks.
The plains are so fertile and productive that
the district is considered the "Granary
of Kerala".
Along with Idukki, Palghat is the other district
in Kerala, which has the rare distinguishing
characteristic of not having a seacoast. Kerala's
longest river Bharathapuzha flows through the
district.
During the hot season, its wide sandy bed is
dry except for some miles from its origin. Being
too shallow and rocky for water transport, the
Bharathapuzha has little commercial significance
but holds a special place in the cultural psyche
of the State.

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Chittur Gurumadam
Located on the banks of the river Sokanasini (the
destroyer of sorrows), this is a memorial to Thunchath
Ezhuthachan, the author of Adhyatma Ramayana,
who spent his last days here. A srichakra, some
of the idols worshipped by him, a stylus, wooden
slippers and a few old manuscripts are exhibited
here. more..
Kalpathy Temple
The Vishwanatha Swamy shrine, the oldest Shiva
temple is situated 3 kms from Palakkad. The annual
chariot temple is a gala event. The annual 'Ratholsavam'
or Chariot Festival at Sree Viswanantha Swamy
temple lasts for seven days. more..
Palakkad Fort
One of the best preserved forts in Kerala, it
was built by Mysore's Haider Ali. In 1790, The
Fort was taken over and renovated by the British.
more..
Pattambi Nercha
The annual feast of the Pattambi Mosque situated
61 kms from Palakkad, falls in the first week
of February. About 70 - 80 tuskers are lined up
for the festival. more..
Malampuzha
It is a picnic spot in the lower hills of the
Western Ghats, 12 kms from Palakkad with a dam
and a garden. Malampuzha Garden is a famous picnic
spot, which comprises a dam and beautifully landscaped
gardens, is situated on the lower hills of the
Western Ghats. There are frequent buses to the
garden from Palakkad.
:: NEARBY
ATTRACTIONS ::
Attappady (40Km.)
Attapaddy situated on the northeastern side of
the district of Palakkad and spread over an area
of 827 sq. kms has the largest tribal settlement.
The place consists of mostly hilly highland terrain,
fed by the tributaries of the River Cauvery.
Dhoni (15Km.)
Dhoni is a 3 hour trek from the base of the Dhoni
Hills to this reserve forest area with its small,
beautiful waterfall.
Manglam Dam (48Km.)
The Mangalam Dam is constructed on the river Cherukunnapuzha,
a tributary of the river Mangalam. A popular picnic
site, the dam is located 48 kms south of Palakkad
town.
Siruvani
Siruvani
(48 kms)
The gateways on either side of the road across
the dam bear the stamp of Kerala and Tamil Nadu
Architectural Styles. Its thick reserved forest
has all kinds of wild animals.
Nelliyampathy (75Km.)
The ranges here consist of a chain of ridges cut
offf from one another by valleys. The highest
peak is Nellikota. The forest contains teak of
extraordinary height and girth. Estates of tea,
coffee, orange and cardamom dot the ranges.
Silent Valley National
Park (40Km.)
Silent Valley National Park located 40 kms from
Mannarkkad in the Palakkad district, echoes with
the sounds of teeming wildlife.
Thrithala (75Km.)
75 kms from Palakkad along the banks of Bharathapuzha
river, Thrithala is famed for its Shiva temple.
Kattilmadom temple on the Pattambi-Guruvayoor
road has archaeological importance.the small granite
structure, a testimony of Buddhist influence,
built probably during the 9th or 10th century.
Kanjirapuzha (24Km.)
24 kms from Palakkad, this catchment lake of the
dam lies in a single stretch. An evergreen forest,
the 'Vettilachola', provides the backdrop to a
lake surrounded by hillocks. During the rains,
the mist-draped mountains create a picturesque
landscape.
Kottayi (15Km.)
This village is the native place of the late Chembai
Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, the doyen of Carnatic
music.
Malayalappuzha (12Km.)
The Bhagavathy temple here is believed to help
people realise their dreams. People bring offerings
in different forms during the festival. There
are also beautiful wall paintings and artistic
stone works.
Parambikulam Wildlife
Sanctuary (97Km.)
The Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary is a reservoir
of tranquil greenery ensconced in a valley between
the Annamalai ranges of Tamil Nadu and the Nelliampathy
ranges of Kerala.
-: FAIRS &
FESTIVALS :-
Kalpathi
Ratholsavam:
Annual chariot festival at Viswanatha
Temple (November )
Vela
at Manappulli Kavu:
Annual festival at the Bhagavathy Temple
(March)
Kanniyarkali:
An art form exclusive to the Nair community
of the district of Palakkad, Kanniyarkali
is performed in temples as well as Nair
centres (March/April)
Nenmara
Vallengy Vela: Annual
festival at the Bhagavathy Temple at
Nellikkulangara near Nenmara, on the
Pooram day of the Malayalam month of
Meenam (February/March). Highlight:
Fireworks displays
Pavakkoothu:
This shadow play is performed at the
Bhagavathy temples of Palakkad (March/April)
Kaalapoottu:
This exciting ox race is an agrarian
sport held in the Malayalam month of
Makaram (January).
Konganpada
of Chittur: Annual festival
of ritual drama at the Chittur Kavu
Bhagavathy temple (February /March)
Pattambi
Nercha: The festival
is conducted in memory of Aloor Valia
Pookkunjikoya Thangal, noted Muslim
saint of South Malabar (January - February)
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
Location
Kerala
Languages
Malayalam, English
Best Time
September To February
Tourist Information
Centres
Travel Agents: IATA Approved Jet Travels, Press
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