Malappuram - The Land of Hills and Rivers
Malappuram is a district in northern Kerala known for its lush green landscapes, historical mosques, ancient temples, and the serene beauty of the Arabian Sea coast. It's a region rich in cultural heritage and natural attractions.
Places to Visit
Kottakkunnu
A prominent hilltop garden offering panoramic views, an amusement park, and an adventure zone.
Padinjarekkara Beach
A serene beach where the Bharathapuzha River meets the Arabian Sea, ideal for sunsets.
Ponnani Juma Masjid
An ancient mosque known for its unique architecture and historical significance.
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
A cluster of islands and rocky outcrops, a haven for migratory birds.
Thunchan Parambu
The birthplace of Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, the father of Malayalam language, a cultural heritage site.
Recommended Nearby
Silent Valley National Park
Silent Valley National Park: A pristine evergreen forest (approx. 80 km) for its rich biodiversity and endemic species.
Beypore - Traditional Shipyard
Beypore (Kozhikode): An ancient port town (approx. 30 km) famous for its traditional wooden shipbuilding (Uru).
Nilambur - Land of Teak
Nilambur: Known as the 'Land of Teak' (approx. 40 km) for its vast teak plantations and the oldest teak tree.
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