
Malappuram is often called a foodies’ paradise and is famous for its varied cuisine and mouth-watering delicious dishes. The beautiful scenery beyond the Malappuram town also opens up a large array of mind-blowing sights and sceneries. Malappuram has a historic significance which is clear from its rich culture and remarkable heritage. The district is also one of the popular attracting places in Kerala with many historical symbols, forests, beaches, mosques, temples, etc, etc. The place is to give you a wholesome package such as Kerala group tour packages, family packages, Kerala luxury tour packages, holiday packages, etc.
Most Incredibly Best place To visit In Malappuram

Nilambur
Nilambur is one of the popular places in Malappuram and which is the original home of the Cholainaickans, the oldest aboriginal tribe of Kerala. It is famous for its Teak plantation museum and the sub-center of Kerala Forest Research Institute is located Four Kms. away from Nilambur on the side of Nilambur-Gudallur road. An elephant-taming center is also a further attraction of Nilambur. Jeep safari is the fantastic experience through the dense forests from Nedumkayam, which leads to Mancherri, the settlement of Chola Naikas, a primitive tribe.

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
The Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary or the Kadalundi Nagaram, is absolutely one of the best bird sanctuaries in Kerala. But it is easily accessible from Malappuram and Kozhikode, the sanctuary greets its visitors with freshwaters of Kadalundi River and the river flowing inside forms a union with the Arabian Sea. This land is home to 60 migratory birds and more than a hundred native birds.

Pazhayangadi Mosque
Pazhayangadi Mosque is one of the key attractions of Malappuram and this Mosque is commonly known as the Kondotty Mosque. The mosque is situated at a distance of around 18 km east of Manjeri and the mosque exhibits the example of the Mughal style of structural design and traditional sculpture. Thousands of believers and tourists visit Pazhayangadi Mosque during the time of Valiya Nercha or Kondotty Nercha, a week-long event celebrated during the months of February and March.

Keralam Kundu Waterfalls
Keralam Kundu Waterfalls are undoubtedly the best of all Malappuram Tourist Places, that is why people are choosing here to have an experience of the mystical. Keralamkundu waterfall is formed due to the cascading water from a huge rock that has stood there over the centuries. Situated in the middle of the Silent valley is a small village called Karuvarakkundu. Obviously, the Keralamkund trip is one of the memorable experiences give to travelers.

Ponnani
Ponnani is the only port in Malappuram district and it is the oldest one in Kerala. A tidal port at the mouth of Bharathapuzha, Ponnani is an important fishing center. Ponnani is connected by road from Kuttipuram railway station and the National Highway 17 passes through this town, which is divided by the Canolly Canal, adding to its beauty. Ponnani mosques are famous in Kerala and there are nearly 50 mosques in this place. Padinharekara Beach is the attraction of Ponnani which is located at the end of the Tipu Sultan road near Ponnani, and the beach offers a wonderful sight of the joining of the Bharathapuzha, the Tirur Puzha, and the Arabian Sea.

Nedumkayam
Nedumkayam is also one of those wonderful spots where you can experience nature in its splendid beauty. It is famous for its rich and dense rain forests, a wide variety of flora and fauna. Nedumkayam is one of the major trekking places in Kerala. There is also a wooden rest house that offers a panoramic view of the animals, particularly elephants, bison, tiger, rabbit, blue monkey, bear, and deers grazing in the forest.
Visiting Malappuram is give you a refreshing new experience. And you can also enjoy the trip with a variety of Kerala tour packages from different states like Kerala tour packages from Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, etc.






















