Arimbra Hills: One of the best things to do in Malappuram could be visiting the Arimbra Hills as it is known as "Mini Ooty" and a great getaway for nature lovers who love to explore impeccable locations. It is situated at an altitude of almost 1,050 feet above sea level and is renowned for providing spellbinding views of the valleys around it. A few famous Jain temples that draw travellers from near and far are home to the place. This is one of Malappuram's best tourist sites.
Kovilakam: A six-day festival called Nilambar Pattu Ulsavam is celebrated by the temple by singing hymns in praise of Lord Siva, the local community's popular deity and the royal residence of Nilambers. It is held every year in the month of January, also referred to as Dhanu. The beauty of the temple is what draws the eyes and hearts of many tourists around the world. The governing family, Nilambars, resides in the portion of the fort. This is one of the best places for tourism in Malappuram.
Bharathapuzha River: It is Kerala's second longest river, also known as the Nilsa River, which provides shelter for 11 Malampuzha dam reservoirs. As the river is mentioned in the ancient scriptures, the river for Hindus was an important part of the Malabar district and a holy river. This is one of the few rivers with spiritual and cultural significance for people in Kerala, particularly on the banks of the river, the state of Kalamandalam's popular cultural home.
Mamburam: Mamburam is a popular Muslim pilgrimage in Malappuram and is one of the top mosques in Kerala. It houses shrines dedicated to Thangals Primary's ancestors. This was an important title given from Yemen to the Arabs who migrated to Kerala. Thangals held prominent significance among locals and hence the shrine was later constructed here to immortalise them for the coming generations.
Angadipuram Temple: Angadipuram Temple is also known as the Bhadrakali Temple and is located in Angadipuram City, which once served as the capital of the Valluvanad Kingdom. This is one of the best places for tourism in Malappuram. The temple is dedicated to the kingdom's mother goddess, Thirumandhamkunnu amma. The temple is host to an annual 11-day festival that takes place in March and April months. This is one of the most prominent temples in Malappuram.
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Pick up from Theni. Proceeding towards Malappuram. Hotel Check in. Then proceed to visit Malappuram major attractions such as Keralamkundu Waterfalls, Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary and Koottayi Beach. Come back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After fresh up & Breakfast. Then proceed to visit Malappuram major attractions such as BiyyamKayal, Up & Down Hill, Kottakkunnu and Panakkad. Come back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After fresh up & Breakfast. Then proceed to visit Malappuram major attractions such as Shanthitheeram, Arimbra Hills and Teak Museum. Come back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After fresh up & Breakfast. Check out from the Hotel. Then proceed towards Malappuram major attractions such as Malappuram Juma Masjid, Thiruppuranthaka Temple and Mannoor Shiva Temple. Then starting our Journey towards Theni with sweet Memories of Kerala.
We can provide stay for ( 2*, 3*, 5*, 7* ) 1.Solo Traveler 2.Double sharing Rooms 3.Suite Rooms 4.Deluxe Rooms 5.Royal Suite Rooms 6.Home stay ( as per requirement )
From Trip start to till end the Tour Guide will be take care Local Speaking Guide - ( English,Tamil,Hindi,Telugu & Malayalam ) *
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