Thrissur is regarded as the cultural capital of Kerala, a beautiful coastal region of southwest India with a history deeply rooted in the spice trade. For an exercise in absolute serenity, schedule an overnight houseboat tour of the local backwaters. If you’re lucky enough to visit during the temple festival of Pooram, you’ll experience lively music performances, fireworks, shadow puppet shows and processionals of beautifully adorned elephants.
Restaurants in Thrissur
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It Was an Awesome experience With Our Family at Kauthuka park,a model landscaping, Environmental perfection,One man Show of the owner Mr.Varkey Veliyath,total Well biodiversity Status, reasonable fees access to NH-544 all together a Well Worth Station of all Walks of Explores.Hats off to the initiator
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This is a small dam, one of dozens in Kerala, but beautiful. Access (small fee payable) is down a wide path and across the causeway giving great views of the water spraying out to the river below, the generating building and the well laid out and tended gardens are also well visible. There is a shaded paved area serving welcome beverages and snacks where you can again view the dam and overflow. Best come during the week as it is very crowded at weekends.
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Vilangan Hills is a hillock located in Adat Panchayat, near Thrissur city of Kerala state in India. The hill gives a panoramic view of Thrissur city and Thrissur Kole Wetlands from the top. The hill was referred as a Oxygen Jar of Thrissur city.
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