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Tourist Places to visit in Palakkad District

Located in the state of Kerala, Palakkad district, know for its
picturesque landscapes and natural attractions. Here is the list of
Top tourist sites to visit in the district of Palakkad.

1. Palakkad Fort:

Built in the 18h Century, It is an historically significant landmark
located in the district of Palakkad. The fort is built by Hyder Ali,
hence it is also called as "Tipu Fort". Within the fort there is a
Hanuman Temple which attracts more visitors and devotees.

2. Malampuzha Dam and Garden:

South India's only rock cut garden made up of waste materials like
broken bangles and bottles. You can Indulge in activities like Rope
way, boating. This garden also features an aquarium which has variety
of species. Malampuzha Dam is the largest reservoir in Kerla which is
the main source of irrigation.

3. Attappadi:

Located in the eastern part of Palakkad district. River Bhavani flows
through Attappadi. It is predominantly occupied by Tribal communities.
Tribal festival is one of the major cultural highlights. You can
indulge in activities like bird watching and wildkife safaris.

4. Parambikulam Wildlife sanctuary:

Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary , with its wide range of Flora and
Fauna, declared as a UNESCO world heritage site. Parambikulam dam
located within the sanctuary add beauty to this destination. You can
try activities like trekking, hiking, boating and wildlife safari.
This sanctuary offers accommodation options like Eco-lodges and Tree
houses.

5. Nelliyampathy Hills:

Situated 60 kms from Palakad, Nelliyampathy Hills is characterized by
high valleys and deep forests. It is rich in Tea and coffee
plantations. Seetharkundu view point, Pothundi Dam, Nenmara village ,
Kesavanpara are few major attractions in the hills.You can learn about
cultivation and processing of Tea and Orange Plantations.

Conclusion:
With its stunning landscape and rich bio diversity Palakkad district
offers an unforgettable experience to its visitors.

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