Malappuram (also Malapuram; മലപ്പുറം) is a city in the southern Indian state of Kerala, spread over an area of 33.61 km (12.98 sq mi). The first municipality in the district formed in 1970, Malappuram serves as the administrative headquarters of Malappuram district. Divided into 40 electoral wards, the city has a population density of 2,083 per square kilometre (5,390 per square mile). As per the 2011 census Malappuram Urban Agglomeration is the fourth largest urban agglomeration in Kerala state with a total population of 1,698,645. Malappuram is situated 54 km southeast of Calicut and 90 km northwest of Palghat.
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We visited the famous Kadampuzha Bhagavathi temple associated with history on 13 Dec in the AN at 4 PM. Normally there are many visitors during the morning hours up to 12 noon and there is no crowd in the AN. The temple closes at sunset. The temple has been recently renovated and the steps, about 60 in number, leading to the temple down below have been cemented with railings to help elders. The place is clean with restrooms and restaurants nearby. There is ample parking.
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Thirunavaya is a place where he history of Kerala is closely associated. The famed " Mamankam ( Mahamagam)" used to happen at the banks of Bharathapuzha at Thirunavaya. Thirunavaya is one of most famous places for conducting rituals for ancestors and every day hundreds of people visit the place for doing the "tarpanam". Nava Mukunda temple is at the banks of Bharathapuzha ( also known as Nila). Typical Kerala temple - peaceful and serene environment that offers a great divine experience. Dress code apply - Mundu required and men need to remove shirt for entering the temple. Well maintained temple. There is a parking area on the main road and the temple is around 3minute walk from the road. The ghat where the rituals for ancestors are performed is next to the temple.
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alathiyoor hanuman temple, beautifull and great temple, our first visit to a hanuman temple. great atmosphre to enjoy
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Excellent and privacy secured spot for family, Ladies... Including Swim, Tent stay, Grill, Garden, cantle light dinner...
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If you would like to know all about Teak, the most coveted of all timbers of the world, visit the Teak Museum dedicated to the tree. Set in the green campus of the Sub centre of the Kerala Forest Research Institute at Nilambur with the Biodiversity Nature Park behind it, the visit is all set to be captivating and informative for all especially those with an interest in nature. The history of teak plantations which was pioneered in Nilambur in the later 1800s and the current practices in its cultivation, harvesting and use, the scientific research being carried out in the country etc are conveyed to the visitor in the different bays on two floors of the Museum. There is an entrance fee and you will be required to remove footwear and avoid photography. You can buy souveniers the Museum shop near the Gate. Ample parking is available as well as a Cafeteria within the campus. Remember to visit the Bioresources Park with a well manucured garden and plant collections arranged by groups. A treasure trove for botany students.
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