Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Bordered By Western Ghats on East and Flanked By Arabian Sea on West, Malappuram Treasures Riveting Attractions


Being close to the borders of western Ghats is really a blessing for the districts located in the North Eastern part of Kerala as they can treasure many compelling tourist attractions which are spell bounding. Malappuram is such a place, which is rich in culture and remarkable heritage containing a number of small hills as the name suggests along with the lush vegetation of forests, bonded with rippling fresh water brooks. Most of them will know Malappuram as the most popular Muslim district of South India. Yes, it is true but apart from that, many travel locations are hidden in its province, which can lure the senses of people. You must have frequented Munnar and Thekkady, but to be out of box plan a trip to this Northeastern beauty of Kerala as what awaits you here is something, which is unexplainable. Nowadays for grabbing the opportunity to visit these places have become so easy as travel planners like Lelagoon Holidays have come up with exciting tour packages and even natives from other states can visit with budget friendly packages. We know that in India, a great percentage of people are wanderlusts, what they prefer is the cost effective way to travel. Kerala is most opted travel location and even natives of Bangalore are showing interest in touring. Malappuram and its attractions can sooth any shattered minds; the IT professionals from Bangalore can pick this package as it can refresh your mind from daily work pressures. You can check for the Kerala tour packages from Bangalore with low price to get an idea regarding the itinerary. The following attractions are mostly covered. It is not just the travel destinations that can amaze you but the unique culture, traditions, historical monuments that offer a varied level of enthusiasm for all who visit there.

Check out the following green and splendid destinations in Malappuram 


Teak Museum That Exhibits the Majesty of This Great Wood


Nilambur is a popular town in Malappuram and the teak museum is just 4 kilometers from there. There is no point in getting surprised by knowing that the world's first teak plantation was started in Nilambur by British in 1840. Realising the historical aspect of the region, the teak museum came into existence in 1995 by Kerala forest department. The two storeyed museum exhibits the scientific, historical and artistically aspect of the teak wood of which the catching one is the 480 years old teak tree stump which was brought from the Nagaraparamba forest ranges of Kottayam. All you want to know about the teak wood is explained in this museum, which is one of a kind. Not only just teak but also the vegetation and fauna existing in the teak plantations are exhibited in the museum. Thus, a collection of 300 moths, butterflies, and other insects can be found.

The Mini-Ooty of Kerala, Arimbra Hills



We know that Ooty is the popular hill stations in India and many tourists frequent the place. If you want to enjoy the same charm in Kerala itself and that too free from crowds unlike in Ooty, then backpack to Arimbra hills in Malappuram, referred commonly as Mini-Ooty owing to its pleasant climate as that of Ooty. Same like Ooty, the hills are about 1500 meters above sea level. Once you are at the top, feel the clouds, as they will be passing over your head. On your way, you can encounter stone crushers and at top vast stretched plantations are present. Come with your beloved and enjoy the real spice of Romantic Kerala honeymoon packages in the lap of nature. Many cottages and hotels are available for accommodation in Malappuram itself. Instead of going to Ooty for spending your honeymoon days as every couple does, take a unique trip where privacy is at its peak.

Nedumkayam Rainforest to Wrap You with Green


Coming under an integral part of Nilgiri Biosphere reserve, this beautiful dense forest inhabits many rare species of flora and fauna. Nedumkayam rainforest is located 15 kilometers from Nilambur and is ideal for trekking. This tourist spot nurtures rainforests, waterfalls, and extensive plantations of teak. The tribal settlements on the banks of Chaliyar River make the place more appealing. Inside the forest, you can visit a vantage point, which is a wooden rest house for watching animal inside the jungle, more commonly elephants and deer. Even there is an elephant-taming center where baby to bigger elephants is tamed. Visitors come here to take photographs as well as enjoy the weekend. It is open to visitors but requires prior permission from the forest officer to enter the jungle premises.

Kumaragiri Farm, a Perfect Nature Camp


This nature camp in the heart of the Malappuram city offers the best relaxation space with all basic amenities. Travellers stay here and a vast sitting area is arranged to face a waterfall where one can comfortable repose. Each room has attached bathrooms, and the commonly sought activities here are diving and biking. The farm stay is cool here and many picturesque perfect views are available here. 

Keralamkundu Waterfalls Filling the Large Pool


Are you a person who is crazy about playing in the water? Then do not wait just head to the Keramkundu waterfalls where you can catch the glimpse of an amazing geography. The 150 feet long falls are being poured into a large reservoir or pool, which is cool and pristine. The surrounding weather and forest views will make your journey thrilling. This fall can enthrall anyone who visits there. Social media has taken many efforts to popularise the location and they were successful when a gang of friends from Pune had booked the Best Kerala tour packages from Pune during their summer vacation. Natives of the 'Queen of Deccan' prefer tripping to any hilly regions that are full of greenery and adventure as their native is a hilly destination. Their package from Pune offered travel needs with budget friendly itineraries so they got a chance to tour whole Kerala.  For them, the place was a wonder, as there was no such perfect place to play in the foamy water currents and is safer. Never visit during monsoons as it can be risky to set your foot on the slippery rocks. Since their time of visit was during summer, the weather was pleasant; also, they had a chance to enjoy adventurous activities too. The waterfall is also located in the Nilambur location in the village called as Kalkundu. Picking a tour package is suggested as to drive in the rugged roads, a jeep is required which you can get easily if you are tied up with a travel operator.

Not just these, but a lot more to explore in Malappuram like historic monuments and pilgrims. Check with your trip organizer for getting detailed information about the place.

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