Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Udankhatola

Udankhatola


UdankhatolaThe passenger aerial ropeway known as Udankhatola, is at a height of about 60 feet above the garden in Malampuzha. The ropeway covers a distance of 625 metres from the Hermit's End, near the Government Guest House to the KTDC hotel. In between these two stations eight towers have been erected to guide the rope. Of them two are attached to each station and six of them are inside the garden. The ropeway is equipped with specially designed 64 two seater chairs which ensures a safe ride for passengers including children. The 20 minute sky ride on the ropeway offers an adventurous and panoramic view of the beautiful gardens nestled below the blue mountains.
The timing of rope way is from 10.30 am to 8.00 pm and the rates for one to and fro journey is Rs. 30/- per person; Rs. 80/- for family and Rs. 150/- for a group of 6 students. The ride is absolutely free for children below 110 cm.
Contact Address: 
Malampuzha Udan Khatola
Malampuzha Gardens, Palakkad.
Phone: 0491-2815129 Fax: 0491-2815129


Monday, March 5, 2012

Ottappalam

Ottappalam

Ottappalam at a distance of 35kms from Palakkad is famous for its numerous places of worship and their colourful festivals. It was once the centre of political as well as tenant movements in South Malabar.




Sunday, March 4, 2012

Malampuzha

Malampuzha




MalampuzhaSituated on the lower hills of the Western ghats at a distance of about 10kms from Palakkad, is the famous picnic spot Malampuzha which comprises a dam, a beautifully landscaped garden with swimming pool, children's park etc. Malampuzha dam is a large irrigation dam built on the river Bharathapuzha. Known as the Vrindavan of Kerala, the Japanese style garden with lush green lawns, innumerable flower beds, pools, fountains and avenues gives a touch of exotic charm to the landscape. The main attraction of Malampuzha garden is an imposing concrete sculpture of 'Yakshi' done by the renowned artiste Kanai Kunhiraman. The water reservoir in the middle of the lush green garden is ideal for boating and fishing.
Other attractions here are the hanging bridge across the river, passenger ropeway, rock garden, a road train for amusement ride on wheels, telescope tower that provides a terrestrial view upto 40 miles, fresh water aquarium and snake park.





Saturday, March 3, 2012

Kollengode

Kollengode



Kollengode, located about 19 km from Palakkad town, is a village which enshrines the pristine beauty of rural Palakkad. The place derives its name from the inhabitant kollen (blacksmith) community. The main attractions here are the Kollengode Palace built in the traditional architectural style, an ancient Vishnu temple, the memorial of the poet P. Kunhiraman Nair and endless green paddy fields.





Friday, March 2, 2012

Nelliampathy

Nelliampathy



 
NelliampathyNestling in the midst of the majestic Western Ghats, the fascinating hill station Nelliampathy is interspersed with picturesque mountains and valleys and tea, coffee, cardamom and orange plantations. Spreading over a total area of 82 sq. kms at a distance of about 52 kms from Palakkad town, this Ooty of Kerala is at a height of 467 m to1572 m above sea level. The forest range of Nelliampathy constitutes a series of ridges cut off from one another by valleys of dark evergreen forests. Nellikotta, also called Padagiri at 1585.08 meters above sea level is the highest peak in this range. The high ranges and luxurious forests here offer immense trekking potential and there are several attractive spots to take off on challenging treks. 
Seethakundu at Nelliampathy offers a spectacular view of the whole valley. The major attraction here is the waterfall from a height of 100 meters. It is believed that during the vanavasa period Rama, Sita and Lakshmana had lived here and Sita Devi took a bath at the Seethakundu, which is named after her.




Thursday, March 1, 2012

Dhoni

Dhoni


The scenic hill station, Dhoni ideal for trekking, is about 15kms from Palakkad. This reserve forest area with lush green surroundings is famous for its farmhouse, harbouring hundreds of cattle of Swiss variety. A small but captivating waterfall is located at a 3 hour trek from the base of the Dhoni hills.


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Attapaddy

Attapaddy


Attapaddy, situated in an elevated picturesque mountainous plateau on the northeastern side of Palakkad, stretches over an area of 827 sq. kms. The place has the largest tribal settlement in Kerala and the main tribal groups here are the Irular, Mudugar and Kurumbar. With a beautiful synthesis of mountains, rivers and forest, Attapady offers a dazzling sight to the visitors. The highest peak in Palakkad, i.e the Malleshwaram peak is situated here which is worshipped as a gigantic 'Shivalinga' by the tribals.