Malappuram Backwater Tours
Malappuram is located between the Lakshdweep Sea on the east and the Nilgiri hills on the west. From the history of Malappuram we come to know about Zamorins. Zamorins ruled the land along which are related with Mamankam Festival and the present day oppression of the masses under the British colonial rule.
Beaches, Backwaters, hills and valleys, ancient pilgrimage centers, the birth place of Malayalam literature, the headquarters of the traditional Indian medicinal system of Ayurveda, all that and more await the adventurous traveler in this northern part of the southern Indian state of Kerala.
The prime attractions of Malappuram are Kottackal, Thirur, Palur Tippu's fort, Nilambur famous for the teak and bamboo planatations, Thanur one of the first portugeese colonies in the country.
Malappuram is well connected to all the major towns in Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu by an excellent road network.
Malappuram is located between the Lakshdweep Sea on the east and the Nilgiri hills on the west. From the history of Malappuram we come to know about Zamorins. Zamorins ruled the land along which are related with Mamankam Festival and the present day oppression of the masses under the British colonial rule.
Beaches, Backwaters, hills and valleys, ancient pilgrimage centers, the birth place of Malayalam literature, the headquarters of the traditional Indian medicinal system of Ayurveda, all that and more await the adventurous traveler in this northern part of the southern Indian state of Kerala.
The prime attractions of Malappuram are Kottackal, Thirur, Palur Tippu's fort, Nilambur famous for the teak and bamboo planatations, Thanur one of the first portugeese colonies in the country.
Malappuram is well connected to all the major towns in Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu by an excellent road network.
