Palakkad
Travel Guide
Palakkad Fort:

The
old granite fort situated in the very heart of Palakkad town is one of the best
preserved in Kerala. It was built by Hyder Ali of Mysore in 1766. The fort was
taken over and modified by the British in 1790. It is now preserved by the Archaeological
Survey of India.
Fantasy Park : (1400 - 2100 hrs on week days
and 1100 - 2100 hrs on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays). Ph: 815122 815124
Entrance fee: Adults Rs. 20 Children Rs. 10. Separate charges for rides and computer
games. Block tickets: Adults Rs. 80 Children Rs. 60
Pothundy(45
km from Palakkad): Situated on the way to Nelliampathy, the Pothundy Reservoir
Complex is a charming location for picnics and half-day trips.
Thiruvalathoor
(10 km from Palakkad) : The ancient temple here has some fine wood work and
stone sculptures.
Dhoni (15 km from Palakkad): It takes
a three hour trek from the base of the Dhoni hills to reach this reserve forest
area with its small, beautiful waterfall.
Kottayi :
(15 km via
Poodur from Palakkad): This tiny village is the native place of the late Chembai
Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, the doyen of Carnatic music.
Malampuzha
Garden (10 km from Palakkad): This 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 this place from Palakkad.
Kollengode
(19 km south of Palakkad) : Kollengode or the abode of blacksmiths enshrines
the pristine beauty of rural Palakkad. The Kollengode Palace, the Vishnu Temple
and the poet P. Kunhiraman Nair Memorial are worth visiting. Seethakundu and Govindamalai
hills near Kaachankurichi are ideal for adventurous trekkers.
Lakkidi
(30 km from Palakkad): Killikkurissimangalam at Lakkidi is the birthplace of Kunchan
Nambiar, the 18th century satirist and exponent of the
Tullal (classical
art form). The poet's house has been preserved as a monument by the State Government.
Meenkara(32 km from Palakkad): This picnic spot is the site of
a dam across the river Gayathri which flows into the Bharathapuzha.
Ottappalam(35 km from Palakkad): The town is known for its numerous places
of worship and their colourful festivals. Durga Temple the
Pooram at Chenakkathur
the
Nercha festival commemorating the Aulia.
Thrithala (75
km from Palakkad): This place is noted for its monuments and historic ruins. The
Siva Temple and the ruins of a mud fort near Thrithala on the Chalissery road
are notable cultural monuments. The Kattilmadam Temple, a small granite Buddhist
monument on the Pattambi-Guruvayoor road, is of great archaeological importance.
It is believed to date back to the 9th/10th century AD. The Paakkanaar memorial,
honouring the Pariah saint, stands near Thrithala Koottanad road. This is also
the native place of renowned writer and social reformer VT Bhattathiripad.
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary (110 km from Palakkad): Sprawled across
285 sq. km, the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary is home to rare wild animals.
Boating/cruising facilities are available at the Parambikulam Reservoir. The Rest
Houses of the State Forest Department at Thoonakkadavu, Thellikkal and Anappady
offer accommodation. A tree house in the reserve forest area in Thoonakkadavu
has to be booked in advance. The oldest teak tree,
kannimari is found here.
Siruvani (46 km north of Mannarkad and 48 km from Palakkad): The reservoir
at Siruvani was built for Tamil Nadu by the Kerala Government to meet the drinking
water requirements of Coimbatore. The gateways on either side of the road across
the dam are typical of the Kerala and Tamil architectural styles. Siruvani is
also home to certain tribals like the Mudugars and Irulars.
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