The Thumboormuzhi Dam and the Butterfly Park are among Thrissur’s most popular tourist destinations, drawing nature enthusiasts and visitors alike. Nestled in close proximity, these attractions offer a captivating experience. The Butterfly Park, a natural habitat for butterflies, boasts an astonishing diversity of 148 butterfly species. Visitors can marvel at an array of both small and large butterflies, as well as an assortment of vibrant plants, such as the flame lily, pagoda flower, Mexican heather, rattle pods, and rubiaceae. Meanwhile,
The beautiful Sholayar forest hills lead to the mighty Athirapally and Vazhachal waterfalls, which drop 80 feet and join the Chalakudy River. The cool flow of water from the falls makes Athirapally a more beautiful and peaceful place during the monsoon. People who live in busy towns can get away from it all and have a calm and peaceful time there, even when it’s very hot outside. You will be interested on:
Sholayar Dam, or more specifically, the smaller Sholayar Dam, is more than 60 kilometres away from the town of Chalakudy. Because the dam has two reservoirs, the top and bottom are different. Tourists can visit the Upper Sholayar Dam, which is in Tamil Nadu. The Lower Sholayar Dam, on the other hand, is in Kerala and is not open to the public. People in the area depend on this draw, and the Sholayar forest is all
The Chalakudy River is the fourth-longest river in Kerala. It is the source of the famous Athirappilly Falls and Vazhachal Falls. After going through well-known places like Palakkad, Thrissur, and Ernakulam, the river flows into Tamil Nadu. The Chalakudy River is mostly known for its marine diversity. It has 98 species of freshwater fish, of which 35 are native to the Western Ghats and 31 are either vulnerable or severely endangered. Sitting by the
This beautiful waterfall drops from about 70 feet up and is in the Thrissur District of Kerala, India. It is between the famous Athirappilly and Vazhachal waterfalls. This beautiful waterfall comes from the fast-moving River Chalakuddy, which runs along the road. The Charpa Falls are about 60 km from Thrissur and look beautiful during the rainy season. When the wet clouds hang over the waterfalls, the area becomes especially beautiful and magical. You will be interested on:
Lord Parashuram built the Chettikulangara Bhagavathy Temple, which is now a well-known place to visit in Kerala. The temple is in Mavelikara, which is in the district of Alleppey. It has been there for more than 1200 years. The temple is for Bhadrakali, Bhagavathy, or Jagadambika, and it is spread out over 13 God-chosen regions (Karas). It is in the middle of the first four Karas, which are Erezha South, Erezha North, Kaitha South, and Kaitha North. In this temple,
The St. Mary’s Syro Malabar Catholic Church in Kerala’s Alleppey district is one of the best Catholic Syrian churches there. You can look at different rock inscriptions and old artifacts to learn a little bit about the church’s past. It is a Forane church that is part of the archeparchy of Changanacherry, which is made up of a number of villages. You will be interested on: Tourist Attractions in Alappuzha History People think that the church was built
The main deity of the Mullakkal Temple in Kerala, which is in the Alleppey district, is the goddess Rajarajeswari. The temple is in the middle of the Alleppey district. It is a beautiful temple that is built in the traditional way in Kerala. This shrine’s main draw is its main roof, which is always open because it was made for Vana Devi. Lord Krishna, Nagas, Ayyappa, and Hanuman Ji are some of the other gods who live in this temple.
The beautiful and stunning Krishnapuram Palace is 47 km from Alleppey (in the district of Alappuzha), which is on the way to Kollam. It’s a special place that everyone should see, and it’s spread out over about 1.5 acres. It is a well-known historical house that was built in the 18th century by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda. It is built in the style of Kerala and has dormer windows, a gabled roof, and a small hallway. It is close to the
Karumadikuttan is 3 km from Alappuzha and is known for the big statue of Lord Buddha sitting down made of black granite. In Alleppey, it is a well-known Buddhist center. The statue of Lord Buddha, which was made between the 9th and 10th centuries, is a memory of Buddhism’s past. On the banks of Punnamada Lake in the backwaters, there is a huge, beautiful figure of Buddha. It is broken in half, and the Archaeological Survey
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