Malappuram - The Land of Hills and Rivers

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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

Kottakkunnu

A prominent hilltop garden offering panoramic views, an amusement park, and an adventure zone.

Padinjarekkara Beach

Padinjarekkara Beach

A serene beach where the Bharathapuzha River meets the Arabian Sea, ideal for sunsets.

Ponnani Juma Masjid

Ponnani Juma Masjid

An ancient mosque known for its unique architecture and historical significance.

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

A cluster of islands and rocky outcrops, a haven for migratory birds.

Thunchan Parambu

Thunchan Parambu

The birthplace of Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, the father of Malayalam language, a cultural heritage site.

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Silent Valley National Park

Silent Valley National Park: A pristine evergreen forest (approx. 80 km) for its rich biodiversity and endemic species.

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Beypore - Traditional Shipyard

Beypore (Kozhikode): An ancient port town (approx. 30 km) famous for its traditional wooden shipbuilding (Uru).

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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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