Discover Malappuram: The Mecca Of Kerala Football!

Written By

Gopika VC

Malappuram is renowned for its entertaining culture, historical significance, and outstanding history. Malappuram is home to numerous Vedic and Islamic institutions.

The Nilambur Teak Museum was created in 1994 and is the first wood museum in the country, making it the ideal location for history lovers and wood enthusiasts.

Nilambur Teak Museum

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This river is Kerala's second largest. This river is also called River Nila. There are various temples placed beside the river where you can watch different rites.

Bharathapuzha River

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The highest point of the Amminikkadan Hills is where Kodikuthimala is located. In the colonial era, the British Indian Company hosted its flags here.

Kodikuthimala

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Keralamkundu Waterfalls is an ideal picnic spot. Due to the presence of various minerals in water, a dip in a waterfall can be used to treat a variety of illnesses.

Keralamkundu Waterfalls

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Padinharekara Beach is an ideal location for visitors seeking breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

Padinharekara Beach

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It is also known as Kerala's "Mini Ooty." After you reach the top of the hill, you'll see a number of stone crushers, a few Jain temples, and verdant vegetation.

Arimbra Hills

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Biyyam Kayal is naturally gorgeous. It is well-known for its magnificent backwater lakes. Enjoy water activities to explore the area more thoroughly.

Biyyam Kayal

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Adyanpara waterfall in Nilambur, Malappuram, is stunning. Roads lead to Adyanpara, one of the area's most beautiful places.

Adyanpara

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Valiya Juma Mosque is one of the oldest mosques and a significant pilgrimage destination to this day. It was constructed in the 16th century and is a magnificent example of Islamic architecture.

Valiya Juma Masjid

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Pazhayangadi Mosque was established 500 years ago. The mosque was constructed in Mohammed Shah's memory.

Pazhayangadi Mosque

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Mamburam is an important pilgrimage sport for freedom fighter Mamburam sayyid Alavi Thangal quabaristan

Mamburam

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It is located in the picturesque town of Melmuri, which is a part of the Tirur Taluk. The surrounding valleys are visible from the Kadampuzha temple.

Kadampuzha Temple

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On the bank of the Bharatapuzzha River, the Thirunavaya Temple is one of Malappuram's ancient temples. The Thirunavaya Temple is dedicated to Vishnu Narayana.

Thirunavaya Temple

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Shanthiteeram Park is one of the most visited locations because it offers a variety of activities.

Shanthitheeram Park

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