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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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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Kottakkal AVS is by far the best Ayurvedic facility in the country, attracting patients from all over the country and abroad. Its occupancy rate varies from 95% to 100% throughout the year and rooms are booked months in advance. The hospital specialises in classical Ayurvedic treatment and medicine and has some of the finest Ayurvedic physicians in the country , led by the 97 year old Dr. PK Varier, Padma Bhushan, and the Chief Medical Physician, Dr. PM Warrier. The treatment are for various durations but the most popular is the 14 day course. Treatment is customised for each patient and can vary from day to day depending on the status of the ailment and the progress of recovery. It has a centre for post-treatment treatment of cancer patients to help them recover faster from the after effects of radiation and chemotherapy. To meet emergencies, it has a few allopathy doctors also. There are branch hospitals with inpatient facilities in Delhi, Kochi and Bhaddi( HP) and several branches and walk-in dispensaries all over the country.
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I'm not a relegious person, but I suggest that if you are going through any tensions or something you can find inner peace and positive energy in abundance at this holy place.
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Farmkamp Kumaragiri estates is a family held rubber plantation in Kerala.Visitors can enjoy the beauty of Kerala by staying in this plantation itself since travelling in Kerala during the monsoon is a terrible experience.The estates are open to visitors only during Monsoon months starting June till December.The visitors can enjoy kerala cuisine and the greenery of hills by staying in this 1500 acre farm. There is small forest stretch within the plantation and the night treks are worth experiencing. Coconuts and other spices are also grown along with coffee and cardamom on top of the hills going up to 1200 feet above msl. A visitor to the camp can use the natural pool and experience the agricultural practices and just relax in luxury of nature.A trip to UNESCO heritage labelled spot- Silent Valley is an added attraction for visiting the Farmkamp at Kumaragiri Estates. Other interesting areas for visiting around the Farmkamp is the Nilambur forest division.
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At the heart of Malappuram city this hill garden laughs to the native as well as foreign tourist. To enjoy from the grass root of this table top view of malappuram you should park your vehicles down and climb those steps till her heart At the top it an amazing view of malappuram and near by places also have other tourist attractions like 16D cinema,kids theme parks, adventure park.. Etc and it is the paradise for domestic walkers On weekends and special days laser water fountain show will steal eyes There are some traces of Fort of zamorins It is located around 25km from Calicut airport and 17km from angadippuram Railway Station All these makes this beauty a must visit tourist attraction in kerala
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Mini ooty is located on top of a mountain called cheruppadi mala. it is located in malappuram district near kondotty. mini ooty has a very cool climate as it is situated in such a hight.
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