High Season : Oct - Mar
28 - 21℃
Low Season : Apr - May
27 - 24℃
Nearest Airport -CJB
Coimbatore International Airport
Nearest Train Stations -PGT
Palakkad Junction Railway Station

History

The ancient history of Palakkad is mysterious. According to William Logan, author of the Malabar Handbook, the Pallava dynasty of the Kanchi may have invaded Malabar in the 2nd or 3rd century AD. One of their headquarters is a place called'Palakada', which is Palakkad today. Malabar was invaded by many ancient South Indian rulers. The Palakkad district is made up of part of the former Malabar district. Hyder Ali later conquered the Palakkad area owned by Zamorin. Therefore, the entire territory of Pallakkada fell into the hands of the ruler of Mysore, Hyder Ali, and his son Tipu Sultan. The war between Tipu and the East India Company ended in the 1872 treaty, and all of Tipu's  Malabar property was ceded to Britain. Gradually, these became part of the Malabar district of the Presidential Palace of Madras.

Facts & Culture

Palakkad is a delightful stretch of plains, rolling hills, pristine waters, and dense forests. It is also the northern gateway of Kerala at the bottom of the Western Ghats. It attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world with its unconstrained natural landscape. Palakkad plays an important role in the trade between the east and west coasts of the Indian peninsula. It is a mixture of Tamil and Malayan cultures. Many landmarks are attributed to Palakkad, including forts, temples, dams, wildlife sanctuaries, waterfalls, parks, and scenic landscapes. The Palakkad fortress and Jain temples have important historical significance and attract tourists throughout the year. The Malampuzha dam and gardens and the amusement parks in the area are great picnic spots. The Nelliampati hill station, Silent Valley National Park, and Parambikkulam Wildlife Sanctuary provide a wonderful holiday experience for nature lovers and nature lovers. Kanjirapuzha, Dhoni waterfall, Ottapalam, Kollengode Palace, and Thenkurussi are other famous destinations to visit. The rare combination of tradition, picturesque scenery, extraordinary sights, and the colors of celebrations make Palakkad the most popular tourist destination in South India.

Places to See

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