Tourist attractions around Kakkadampoyil
Kozhippara Waterfalls
The stunning Kozhippara waterfalls in Kozhikode are a great place for swimming and hiking in Kerala. They are surrounded by thick greenery. It is one of the best waterfalls, providing a wealth of opportunities for adventurers who prefer to explore this amazing location. Rock climbing and hiking are both ideal on the rocky terrain and lush forests that surround this location. Many visitors to this exotic waterfall do so to take in the beautiful jungle scenery and to unwind in the peaceful woodland.
Amusement Park PVR
Let the water at the theme park help you forget about your worries. Well! The whole thumbnail image of Calicut City is available for your enjoyment. a lot more adventures and dives in addition to more than 15 amazing rides. In the midst of all the excitement and pleasure, the singular experience of a variety of water rides, including boating, sliding, swing rides, pendulums, pirate ships, and many more, will heighten your thrills and create lifelong memories.
Waterfalls in Valamthode
The Valamthode Waterfalls are a spectacle of beauty and freshness and are situated within the tribal village. The Areekode-Mukkam Road leads up to the falls and is located around 27 kilometres from Nilambur before the River Chaliyar.
Mound of Pazhassi
Veera Pazhassi Raja, also known as the Lion of Kerala and a freedom fighter who resisted the British for India's independence, is remembered by the poignant memorial known as the Pazhassi Tomb. The final king to oppose the British was Pazhassi Raja, who did so after Tipu Sultan. A tiny memorial was built at Wayanad after his passing. Tourists can view the priceless belongings of the freedom fighter inside the Pazhassi tomb.
The State Archaeology Department is in charge of maintaining this megalithic memorial, which is made up of umbrella stones, dolmenoid cists (quadrangular burial chambers with capstones), antique bronzes, ancient coins, mural paintings, and models of temples.
Museum of Teak
Teak has a unique place in the world of wood. Kerala has long been heavily involved in its trading and cultivation. The Malayalam word "theku" is where the name teak originates. The world's oldest plantations are located in Nilambur, which is also known for its best teak. From the 19th century, the teak and Nilabbur teak plantations were renowned for their high-quality timber used for shipbuilding and cabinet manufacture.
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