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Area: 4480 sq kms Population (2001): 26,17,072 Altitude: 7.62 - 76.2 mts above Sea level Clothing: Tropical Cottons Tourist Season: September to February

Palakkad is known as the granary of Kerala and it is a land of vallies, hillocks, rivers, forests, mountain streams, dams and irrigation projects. Palakkad is situated at the foot of the Western Ghats. The name of Palakkad means forests with palm trees. Palakkad derives its name from the Malayalam words Pala (Alsteria scholaris)and Kadu (forest) which goes to prove that this place was once a beautiful stretch of forests covered with the sweet scented flowers of the Pala tree. Palakkad has many significant features that seperate it from the rest of the states. Palakkad is boarded by Coimbatore district of Tamilnadu in the East, Thrissur and Malappuram in the South, West and North. This district was the only gateway to Kerala from the north before implementing the Konkan Railway. Bharathapuzha which is the longest river in the state and has special significance in the psyche of the state flows through the district.

Telephone Access Codes

Alathur ++ 91 4926 Koduvayur ++ 91 4923 Mannarkad ++ 91 4924 Nenmara ++91 4923 Olavakkode ++91 491 Palakkad ++ 91 491 Shoranur ++ 91 466

Transport and Communication

Air - Nearest Airport : Coimbatore (55 kms). Cochin International Airport (120 kms), Nedumbassery, Ph: 0484 2610115. Calicut International Airport, Ph: 0483 2719491. Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000 Rail - Palakkad Junction Railway Station, an important railhead in Southern Railway, is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network ( 5 kms away from the city). Railway enquiry Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Palakkad is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station. Ph: 0491 2520098. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices - DTPC Information Counter, Near Children’s Park, Palakkad, Ph: 0491 2538996. Nelliyampathy, Ph: 04923 246357. Silent Valley National Park, Ph: 04924 253225.

Places Interested

Ottappalam: (35 km from Palakkad) The town is known for its numerous places of worship and their colourful festivals. The Chathan Kandar Kavu which was built by the local Kanjoor Namboothiri family in Varode Desam is famous. Namboothiri built temple where Chathan, a Harijan, found a bleeding stone while he was sharpening his knife and the presiding deity is Durga. On the Avittam day of Meenam (March/April) the temple celebrate its annual festival Thalapoli.

Meanvallam: This 25 feet height waterfalls is 8 kms away from Thuppanad Junction. Among the 10 steps of waterfalls only two can be accessed and the others remaining in dense forest. A mini-hydel project is also here.

Thiruvalathoor: (10 km from Palakkad) The ancient temple here has some fine wood work and stone sculptures. 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.

Fascinating Destinations

Attappady | Chittur Gurumadam | Chulliar Dam | Dhoni Temple | Olavakkode | Jain Temple | Kalpathy Temple | Kollengode | Kottayi | Lakkidi | Loknayak Smrithivanam | Malampuzha Garden | Mangalam Dam | Mayiladumpara | Meanvallam | Meenkara | Nelliyampathy | Ottappalam | Palakkad Fort | Pothundy | Parambikulam | Punarjanani Guha | Silent Valley | Siruvani | Thenari | Thiruvalathoor | Thrithala | Vellinezhi

Malampuzha Garden Beautifully landscaped gardens

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 Western Ghats. Malampuzha which is known as ‘Vrindavan of Kerala’ attracts thousands of tourists to enjoy the gardens with lush green lorns, innumerable flower beds, glittering fountains surrounded by Mammoth Dam. The sculpture of Yakshi add the beauty to garden. Malampuzha is the home of first rock garden in South India, sculpted by Padmashree Nekchand of Chandigarh. The dam and gardens are illuminated on Saturdays, Sundays & National holidays from 1900 - 2000 hrs. On other day they are illuminated on request for a fare. There are frequent buses to this place from Palakkad. The garden, Ph - 2815280. Rock Garden, Ph - 2815140. Opens : 1000 - 1800 hrs. Boating and Fishing facilities are available in the reservoir. Pedal Boats, Row Boats, Water Scooters and Motor Boats can be hired. Open : 1000 - 1800 hrs. A well maintained swimming pool (Tuesday holiday), a fresh water acquarium Open : 1200 - 2000 hrs. and 1300 - 2100 hrs on holidays, a snake park Open : 0800 - 1800 hrs and a children’s park are other attractions of the garden. The Vadankhatola, the South India’s first Passenger Rope way which is above 60 feet offers the best panoramic view of the beautiful gardens nestled below the blue mountain. Ph: 2815129. Open 1000 - 1300 & 1430 2000 hrs. Road train trips in the garden, Open 0800 - 2000 hrs and telescope tower open : 1000 - 1700 hrs are unforgettable experience. Ph: 0491 2815280. Fantasy Park offers many amusement rides to enjoy the destination. Ph: 0491 2815122, 2815123, Tel/Fax: 0491 2815124, www.fantasypark.in

Kalpathy Viswanatha Temple Kalpathy Ratholsavam is a spectacular festival

Kalpathy Viswanatha Temple: This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva. The temple festival which is held in November every year is known as Kalpathy Ratholsavam and becomes the spectacular festival of the district.

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.

Siruvani: (46 km North of Manarkad 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. Ph: 04924 222574.

Kollengode: (19 kms from 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 nearby are ideal for trekking and adventure tourism. The places are beautiful with great sceneries.

Chulliyar Dam: The dam offers spectacular views of hills and it is situated at the foot of Western Ghats.

Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary Sprawled across 285 sq km

Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary: (110 km from Palakkad) Sprawled across 285 sq kms the Parambikulam wild life sanctuary is home to rare wild animals. Boating/cruising facilities are available at the Parambikulam Reservoir. The Rest Houses of State Forest Department at Thoonakkadavu, Thellikkal and Anappady offer accomodation. A tree house in the reserve forest area in Thoonakkadavu has to be booked in advance. The oldest teak tree, Kannimari is found here. Permission : Divisional Forest Officer, Parambikkulam, Thoonamkavu. Phone - 04253 245025.

Punarjanani Guha: This natural tunnel situated 2 kms away from Thiruvillwamala Temple. the presiding diety Sree Rama of the temple is believed to be Swayambhoo. By performing Noozhal (Crawl through tunnel) all sins are washed away. The ritual is performed only one day in every year, on Guruvayoor Ekadeshi. woman are not allowed to Noozhal.

Loknayak Smrithivanam and Deer Park: This smrithivanam and deer park which spread over 100 acres are situated at Walayar along the Kerala Tamilnadu border. Deer and other animals can be seen and elephant rides are also available.

Thiruvegappura Sankaranarayana Temple: This temple in Palakkad district dates back to the 14th century while its Koothambalam was probably added in the 15th or 16th century.

Lakkidi: (30 km from Palakkad) Killikkurissimangalam at Lakkidi is the birth place of Kunchan Nambiar, the 18th century satirist and exponent of Tullal (Classical art form). The poet’s house has been preserved as a monument by the State Government.

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. Now the fort is known as Tippu’s Fort for with thick walls in square shape. Nelliyampathy: (40 km South of Nenmara) This fascinating hill station is at a height of 467 to 1572 m. above sea level. At least 10 hairpin bends have to be negotiated on the Ghat road that passes through the breath taking evergreen forests of the Sahya Ranges. Seethakundu at Nelliyampathy offers a panoramic view of about one third of Palakkad. This hill country is the delight of trekkers. The DTPC Palakkad offers accomodation in the tourist resort with all facilities. Ph: 04923 246357

Pothundy: (45 km from Palakkad) Situated on the way to Nelliampathy, the Pothundy Reservoir complex is a charming location for picnics and halfday trips. Mangalam Dam: (50 km from Palakkad) A popular picnic spot, the dam is built across the Cherukunnath river, a tributary of the Mangalam river. The beautiful parks and lawns are an enchanting experience. Thrithala: (75 km from Palakkad) This place is noted for its monuments and historic ruins. The Shiva 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 A.D. The Pakkanaar memorial, honouring the Paraya Saint, stands near Thrithala - Koottanad road. This is also the native place of renowned writer and social reformer, V.T. Battathiripad. The place is also renowned for Ayurvedic Treatments. Vaidyamadham, CNS Ayurveda Chikitsalayam & Research Center are some of the great people in Ayurvedic Treatments. Hemambika Temple, Olavakkode: The temple is dedicated to Bhagavathi and there is no deity in Sanctum Sanctorum but only a sign of palm is visible. Mayiladumpara: (30 km from Palakkad) This grove takes its name from the large number of peacocks found here. Kottayi: (15 km from Palakkad) This tiny village is the native place of the late Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, the doyen of Karnatic music.. Silent Valley National Park: (40 km North-West of Mannarkad) The 89.52 sq kms national park is believed to be the sole surviving bit of evergreen forests in Sahya Ranges. The peculiarity of Silent Valley Forest is that it is

devoid even of the chirping of cicadas. Vehicular transport is possible only upto Mukkali, nearly 24 kms from the park. It is the abode of many South Indian animals and birds. The park attracts visitors from all over the world. The rest of the way has to be covered on foot up to the source of Kunthipuzha which flows through the valley before merging into River Bharathapuzha. Permission: Wildlife Warden, Silent Valley National Park, Mukkali, Ph: 04924 253225.

Vellinezhi: This small village was the home for several Kathakali artists in 19th and 20th century. This village is situated near Ottapalam.

Attappady: (38 km North-East of Mannarkad) A beautiful synthesis of mountains, rivers and forests, Attappady is of great interest to anthropologists as this is the habitat of many tribes like the Irulas and Mudugars. The Malleeswaram peak is worshipped as a gigantic Sivalinga by the tribals who also celebrated the Sivarathri festival with great gusto. A PWD Rest House, and a few private hotels offer accomodation at Agali. Meenkara: (32 km from Palakkad) This picnic spot is the site of a dam across the River Gayathri which flows into Bharathapuzha. Thenari: It is believed that the waters of this natural spring, located in front of the old Sree Rama Temple here, is as sacred as the waters of the Ganges. The Ongallur Taliyil Shiva Temple: Situated near Pattambi, this temple has some of the most intricate laterite sculptures in Kerala. Jain Temple of Jainimedu: Situated on the western suburbs of Palakkad town, not far from the railway station this historic 32 feet long, 20ft. wide granite temple displays images of the Jain Thirthankaras and Yakshinis. The region around the temple, known as Jainimedu, is one of the few places in Kerala where the vestiges of Jainism have survived. It is at a Jain house here that poet Kumaranasan wrote his monumental poem, Veenapoovu (The Fallen Flower). The temple is built in Vadakkanthara on shores of Kalpathy river.

Ayurveda

Vaidyamadham Vaidyasala and Nursing Home: The nursing home is set amidst peaceful sylvan surroundings. Engulfed by the soothing foliage and medicinal plants, the nursing home is a haven for those seeking mental and physical relaxation. The inpatient department of the nursing home started functioning in 1978, initially with six rooms. This was gradually expanded 34 spacious rooms and 18 A/c rooms. All are equipped with facilities for treatment, bathing and cooking. Specially trained attendants take care of the nursing part. One relative or attendant is allowed to stay with the patient. All types of treatments including Panchakarma are done here in the traditional style. For more information: Vaidyamadham, Mezhathur P.O, Trithala, Palakkad - 679 534, Ph: 0466 2272044, 2272255, Email: info@vaidyamadham.com, www.vaidyamadham.com See Advt in Page 149

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