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Top 10 places to visit in Palakkad in 2022!

Tip sultan fort view

What is the best time to visit Palakkad?

Palakkad is a place where you can find evergreen palm trees, carpeted greenery, Tipu sultan castle, dense forests and endless holly reserves that make Palakkad a popular tourist destination. Maybe a city that can be visited all year round, but there are a few special days to visit. days to visit Make sure you pack your clothes according to the season you decide to visit.

Winter: November to February (Ideal for anyone who decides to visit)

Summer time: March to May

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There are many exciting things to do in Palakkad such as planting tours, hiking, camping, boating, bird watching, wildlife watching, rock climbing, jeep safari, zip line, waterfalls, hiking, photography. So a visit to all of the palaces of Palakkad compensates for the amazing escape.


1.Tipu Sultan's fortress

Tipu's fortress

Tipus fortress, also known as Palakkad fort. It is one of the best-kept castles in Kerala. it was an important military base in the past. The fort was rebuilt by Hyder Ali in the 1700s, Granite and the stones used to build the fort. The fort was under the control of the Mysore rulers for years before it fell into British hands during the colonial period. The thick side wall impresses everyone you see. People visit this place to enjoy a relaxing walk and a run. Today, it is a protected monument under Indian archeology. It is a picnic spot for everyone who decides to visit this monument.

Distance from Palakkad: 2.8km

Perfect for: history lovers and couples

Highlights: This is still one of the most preserved castles in Kerala

Opening time: 8am to 6pm

Location: Thathamangalam - Meenakshipuram Highway, Kenathuparambu, Kunathurmedu, Palakkad, Kerala 678001

Admission costs: 15 INR per person

How to get there: Tipu's fortress is well connected to the city center, so you can easily take public transportation to get to your destination.

2.Nelliyampathy Hills

Nelliyampathy hills


Located 60km from Palakkad Nelliyampathy hills, an amazing station whose hillsides cover the skies! Well-maintained roads and beautiful scenery along the way, including the Pothundy Dam and the Palakkad Gap, make it one of the best tourist destinations in Kerala for a day trip.

Distance from Munnar: 60km

Perfect for: Peace seekers and nature lovers

Highlights: Almost every mountain is covered with clouds!

Opening time: Admission is limited after 4pm

Location: Neeliyampathy, Kerala 678508

Admission costs: INR 15 per person in Anangamala

How to get there: The best way to get there is to take the roads, you can take a private car or use public transport that is easily accessible.

3.Malampuzha Dam

Malampuzha dam

Malampuzha Dam is one of the main tourist attractions in Palakkad. It is one of the largest dams and dams in Kerala. The dam has a beautiful park with well-maintained grass and calm water that is ready for a visit during the rainy season. In the lower hills of the Western Ghats there is the beautiful Malampuzha town with lush greenery and numerous picnic areas making it one of the most visited places in the area.

Distance from Palakkad: 7.9km

Perfect for: Couples and nature lovers

Highlights: One of the most beautiful townships

Opening time: 10 am-6pm

Location: Malampuzha Dam, Palakkad, Kerala 678651

Admission costs: 10 INR per person

Ropeway Cost: 40 INR per person

How to get there: You can easily get here by taking a bus or an autorickshaw from Palakkad. You can also use your private car.

4.Silent Valley National Park

Silent valley national park entrance view

Located on the hills of Nilgiri, lies Silent Valley National Park, one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala! and the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park's biodiversity can be found throughout the national park, including animals such as Tigers, Elephants, Nilgiri tahr, lion tailed-Macaques, and the giant Malabar squirrel Make the park one of the most visited places in Palakkad.

Distance from Palakkad: 40km

Perfect for: Animal lovers and hikers

Highlights: The home of rare animals like the Nilgiri tahr and the Lion Tailed Macaques and the evergreen forest.

Opening time: 8 am-1pm

Location: Silent Valley, Mannarkkad, Palakkad, Kerala 678582.

Admission costs: 50 INR per person, 1600 INR per jeep, 150 INR direct costs, 200 INR video costs, 25 INR camera costs.

How to get there: From Palakkad you can go to Mannarkkad, and then to Mukali while using buses or private cars.


5.Attapady

Attappadi drone view

Beautiful Hill Station spread over an area of ​​8527sq.km with the nation's largest colony. It is located within 60km of Palakkad and has a large area surrounded by mountains. international health, natural environment, and a climate better than you can imagine. With its evergreen grass, mountain cliffs and lush ravines, Attapady describes the life of its inhabitants and offers much to its visitors. It is known for its natural gold fields and is also seen in other parts of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

Distance from Palakkad: 60km.

Perfect for: Couples, nature lovers, hikers and peace seekers.

Highlights: Attapady population includes ethnic and non-ethnic people.

Opening time: 24 hours open.

Location: Attapady, Palakkad, Kerala 678582

Admission costs: Nil.

How to get there: Make use of public transportation

6.Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary

Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary

In the Sungam Range of Hills between the Anamalai hills and Neliyampathy hills lies the Parambikulam Wildlife sanctuary. The sanctuary had an area of 286 square kilometers and was established in 1973, It is situated 76km from the city of Palakkad. Sanctuary is well known around the world and has therefore been considered to be selected as one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary is located beside the popular Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary in the state of Tamil Nadu. If you would like to visit the surrounding areas, then this wildlife sanctuary will be an excellent idea.

Distance from Palakkad: 76km.

Perfect for: Trekkers, hikers, and animal lovers.

Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage site.

Opening time: 7am-4pm.

Location: Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Palakkad, Kerala 678661.

Entry cost: 10 INR for Indians, 100 INR for foreigners, 50 INR for light vehicles and 150 INR for heavy vehicles.

How to reach: You can take the Pollachi road via Chittoor, then take the state roads at the Sethumadai checkpost and reach the destination.

7. Meenvallam Waterfalls

Meenvallam waterfalls

a beautiful five step waterfall that is located near the city of Karimba in the district of Palakkad. It's the perfect place to spend a weekend...waterfalls here in the monsoon season are very active. You can reach just two steps from the waterfall and each of the five steps is 20-25 feet apart. You can come to these waterfalls for a refreshing day. As all of you can enjoy a great swim or swim here.

Distance from Palakkad: 27km.

Perfect for: Couples, swimming and nature lovers.

Highlights: Active waterfalls.

Opening time: 9am-4pm.

Location: Kalladikkode-Meenvallam Road, Moonnekkar, Kerala 678591.

Entry cost: 20 INR per person.

How to reach: The only way is to take the roadway to cover the distance. You can easily take NH 996 and reach the falls.

8.Siruvani Dam

Siruvani dam

Siruvani dam is one of the most visited spots in Palakkad. It is built across the Siruvani River in the thick forest of Palakkad. This dam has been the most important source of drinking water in Coimbatore City since 1927.  The location being in the state of Kerala, the project was executed by the Kerala Public Works Department using the funds made available by the Tamil Nadu Government. This place is the best for any nature enthusiast and is one of the best spots of interest in Palakkad.

Distance from Palakkad: 40km

Perfect for: Trekkers, hikers, peace seekers and nature lovers

Highlights: Water is popular among locals for its sweet taste and so they take a part of it while going on a journey as well.

Opening time: 9am-6pm, Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays

Location: Palakkad, Kerala 678014

Entry cost: 30 INR per person

How to reach: You can take Palakkad to Mannarkad road for 30km, then from Palakkyam continue your journey for 10km to reach the checkpost.

9. Parambikulam Dam

Parambikulam dam

Parambikulam Dam comes among the top 10 embankment dams worldwide, is surrounded by lush greenery and is famous for birdwatching. It is now popular as a picnic place among the family and also provides a boating facility. After exploring the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, you can cool off at the Dam. The reserve is just 19km from the Dam.

Distance from Palakkad: 76km

Perfect for: Couples and bird watchers

Highlights: Parambikulam Dam comes among the top 10 embankment dams worldwide

Opening time: 7am-3pm

Location: Parambikulam Dam, Palakkad, Kerala 678661

Entry cost: 30 INR per person

How to reach: Take the Palakkad-Pollachi Road and then Parambikulam Road.

10.Pothundi Dam

Pothundi dam

Pothundi dam is one of the oldest tourist sites in Palakkad. It is famous for its core wall that is made of quick lines and jaggery. Constructed via the river Padipuzha and Meenichiladipuzha. It covers a total area of 30sqkm.The dam well provides irrigation on 5,470 hectares in the Palakkad district and meets drinking water needs. People visit this place for a breath-taking backdrop that is sitting in its environment.

Distance from Palakkad: 34km.

Perfect for: Sightseeing. 

Highlights: One of the oldest dams in India.

Opening time: 24 hours open.

Location: Pothundi Dam, Palakkad, Kerala 678508.

Entry cost: Nil.

How to reach: You can easily reach here by taking a bus or a private vehicle to reach the dam by road.

How do I get to Palakkad?

By Air: Take a flight to Coimbatore International Airport, and arrive in Palakkad by taxi service available at the airport which usually costs 1050 INR per person. Palakkad is located about 40 miles [54 km] from the airport.

By train: Access to Palakkad by train is one of the best options. Palakkad is well connected with major cities.

Along the Road: Palakkad is well connected to the towns of Kerala and Tamil Nadu with state-owned public transport buses playing from both locations to Palakkad.

Frequently Asked Questions about places to visit in Palakkad

1.Is Palakkad Open to Tourists?

Yes, Palakkad is open to tourists throughout the year.

2.How many people does Palakkad have?

The population of Palakkad has reached 130,955, according to 2011 data.

3.What can you buy in Palakkad?

you can buy peacock vilakkus, traditional instruments, utensils, hanging vilkus, and many more.

4.What is the best time to visit Palakkad?

The best time to visit Palakkad is any time between December and February.

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