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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Valparai to Kozhikode?
The direct drive from Valparai to Kozhikode is 151 mi (243 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 9 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Valparai to Kozhikode, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Kalpetta, Coimbatore, and Thrissur, as well as top places to visit like Mannavanur Lake and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, or the ever-popular Poombarai.
The top cities between Valparai and Kozhikode are Kalpetta, Coimbatore, and Thrissur. Kalpetta is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Valparai and 1 hour from Kozhikode.
Coimbatore is a metropolis located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India. In the northwestern part of the city, there stands a Dravidian-style temple called Arulmigu Subramaniyaswami Temple that has been around for centuries. On the southeast side lies the vibrant and intricately designed Arulmigu Patteeswarar Swamy Temple.
70% as popular as Kalpetta
24 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Kozhikode
Thrissur is an urban settlement located in the southern state of Kerala in India, renowned for its vibrant festivities and revered sacred sites. The city boasts of iconic landmarks such as the Vadakkumnathan Temple, a Lord Shiva shrine that showcases beautiful murals, and Our Lady of Dolours Basilica, an elaborate Indo-Gothic structure. Thiruvambady Temple is another popular attraction where several elephants reside.
34% as popular as Kalpetta
21 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Kozhikode
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Kalpetta, a charming town nestled in the mountainous Wayanad region of Kerala, South India, serves as a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking trails of Chembra Peak and Neelimala Viewpoint. The area is adorned with cascading waterfalls and lush valleys, offering stunning vistas. Visitors can also visit the Ananthanatha Swami Jain Temple with its traditional Dravidian-style architecture set amidst picturesque coffee plantations.
Most popular city on this route
57 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Kozhikode
Best stops along Valparai to Kozhikode drive
The top stops along the way from Valparai to Kozhikode (with short detours) are Eravikulam National Park, Guruvayur Temple, and Pookode Lake. Other popular stops include Dhyanalinga, Athirappilly Water Falls, and Brookefields Mall.
Poombarai is a small locality located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu in India. This village is nestled amidst lush green mountains and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Poombarai is known for its serene environment and peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. The village boasts of several temples that are significant to the local community, including the Sri Muthalamman Temple and the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple.
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I reached here looking for magic but it surprised me in a completely different way. The view is beautiful with well maintained area. You start the journey with a canteen/food which leads to a playground. And finally you reach the lake viewpoint. There are small trails going om the side which will lead you to good view points . Do explore when you are there!
Area is extremely peaceful and it's difficult not to just sit in awe over there
Varun Sapra — Google review
Its a beautiful small lake with some beautiful scenic scenes around.
At the entry there is a ticket counter which you have to buy but that does not include the boat ride.
There is a walking distance of around 3-4 km from the main gate to the lake point.
There are two small shops for refreshments at the entrance not that good but okay.
Restrooms are there but pls use only in the case of emergency.(Not recommended).
Small round shaped boat activity is done by the 3-4 local people and they charge 100-150 rs/ per person. This will be like 20 mins rounds.
Else u can enjoy the surroundings...but if you are planning to visit Kodaikonal then do try to visit this place.
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timsi ghosh — Google review
We reached in the evening and it was a lovely experience. Ticket cost was 30 per person. There was ample parking space but its free outdoor parking. Not many people were in, so it was very peaceful. There are some water activities but it was drizzling when we visited.
I visited this place after visiting Sheep farm
Vyshak KP — Google review
Mannavanur lake is a beautiful and calm place to enjoy your one day picnic. Parisal(coracle) ride in this lake is different experience. must try even if it is for a very short duration(10 min). Need to walk a bit from the ticket counter.
Ramsan Beevi — Google review
Perfect place to spend your holidays. The lake by itself is mesmerizing. Lush greenery and cool climate adds to the excitement. You have to walk a little from the entrance to the lake. Entry for adults is 30/- and for kids it is 15/- INR. You have boat ride, horse ride and some adventure sports. There are small snacks shops at the entrance. Parking is also available outside
Shiva Shankar — Google review
This pristine lake surrounded with lush green land feels untouched. One can stroll around and enjoy the misty weather. Horse riding, ropeway, kids playing area and professional photographers dot the area. Good place to spend a couple of hours for someone who loves being amidst natural landscape.
Niraj Thakur — Google review
Enjoyed every moment there. Boating, zip-lining was amazing. For Zip lining adventure your weight should be 45 to 70kg.
Aravinthan Ash — Google review
Beautiful place.. with an awesome climate..
Not to miss this gem while you are in Kodaikanal..
Entry fee is there for the adults and camera..
Boating is also there..
Canteen available with decent food and nominal charges…
If you planning to go for boating buy the ticket in the entry pint or else you need to walk back for a long distance..
Rajasekaran Ganesan — Google review
This is an amazing place. It is so peaceful and beautiful. There is a small 5 min trek to the lake and there is also a park kind of thing. You can trek all the way up and enjoy the lake view from top. Do not miss this if you are going to Kodaikanal. We booked a jeep from Kodaikanal costing around 4k for 4 villages.
Neelima Allaka — Google review
It would have been more beautiful if it had rained. The area is just so big and beautiful there are couple of benches that are placed at the top of hill where we cn go and sit away from the usual crowd.
It's a lovely place to sit and enjoy the breeze and beautiful view and just take a moment to live with all the calmness you can get.
Me and my husband just sat there looking at the view lost in thoughts enjoying each other's company in silence.
On the other side we got to see sheep farm, rabbit farm and another view point.
Overall a good experience especially if you want to bring kids they will enjoy the parisal boat ride, and seeing rabbits and sheep.
Snacks and juice shop are available at the entry point.
Akhila Krishnamurthy — Google review
Undeniably the most serene place that you can visit on Kodaikanal tour, Mannavanur Lake is nothing less than a nature’s paradise. This lake, as the name suggest is located in Mannavanur village, which is around 34 km away from Kodaikanal.
Rajneesh Kumar Rajput — Google review
Mannavanur Lake in Kodaikanal is an ideal spot for picnics and family outings. Situated amidst lush forests and greenery, this place transports you to a different world altogether. The tranquil surroundings and serene atmosphere make it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
For those seeking a bit of adventure, Mannavanur Lake offers a range of activities such as zip-lining, boating, and horse riding. These activities add an extra layer of excitement and fun to your visit, making it an enjoyable experience for everyone.
When it comes to refreshments, there's no need to worry. The lake area provides food options through a canteen and small shops. Whether you're craving a quick snack or a satisfying meal, you'll find something to suit your taste.
Additionally, Mannavanur Lake offers decent parking space, ensuring a hassle-free experience for visitors. You can park your vehicle conveniently and make the most of your time spent in this beautiful location.
Overall, Mannavanur Lake in Kodaikanal is a must-visit destination. Its natural beauty, coupled with the availability of adventure activities and food options, makes it a perfect place for a day out with family and friends. Don't miss the chance to explore this enchanting spot and create lasting memories amidst the captivating greenery and tranquility of Mannavanur Lake
Dheeraj TripLaps — Google review
Quite a beautiful place to spend some time. Awesome view. Farm doesn't matter but the location is great and you could spend alot of time there. Only problem is the parking, so go earlier in the morning and leave the place before the rush.
Vishnu Sidharthan — Google review
Amazing place. Clean and calm. Water activities are also available. Peaceful atmosphere. The views are amazing. Always remember that the best time to visit Kodaikanal is in the morning, since by afternoon fog comes and views disappear.
Shreevathsa T — Google review
A very beautiful and serene place to spend your time. Green fields run for as far as you can see. It looks like Scotland of Tamil Nadu. It's just stunning. WOW...!!! Each and every view is breathtaking. You can see horses, buffalos enjoying their time. You can also see a shepherd with his sheep. It looks like a view from The Hobbit movie. To imagine such a beautiful place exist in India is in itself extraordinary. It's worth the visit and worth every penny.
Siddhartha Agrawal — Google review
The trekking path from the entrance to the lake is adorable with streams, kids play area, volleyball/badminton outdoor court and canteen.
Zipline, parisal boat ride, horse rides are the major attractions here. Tickets for zipline and horse ride can be taken bwar the rides itself.
Very important point to be noted. Tickets for boating is compulsorily to be taken at entrance along with the entry tickets.
Karpagkani Jairaj — Google review
Great location to spend time with family with nice climate and scenic location. Zip lining, boating, horse riding activities are available. Zip lining costs 500 rupees per person. Entry is 30 Rupees per person.
Deepak Aravind Vijayakumar — Google review
Mannavanur Lake is a hidden gem near Kodaikanal, India. It's smaller and less crowded than Kodaikanal Lake, but just as beautiful. Unlike Kodaikanal Lake, which can get busy with tourists, Mannavanur is a tranquil escape. The serene atmosphere is perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature's beauty.
One of the things that makes Mannavanur special is the chance to ride in a coracle. These small, round boats made from leather are fun to paddle around the lake, and they offer a unique perspective on the scenery. The area around the lake is a great place to explore. Hike through the forest, have a picnic on the grassy banks, or spot some birds in the trees. There's something for everyone to enjoy.
Mannavanur is about 8 kilometers from Kodaikanal town. You can take a taxi or rickshaw to get there.
The best time to visit is early morning or evening, when the lake is calm and the crowds are smaller. Overall, I highly recommend Mannavanur Lake if you're looking for a peaceful and scenic escape near Kodaikanal. It's a great place to relax, reconnect with nature, and enjoy a unique experience.
Nato Zeleo — Google review
Mannavanur Lake and activities spot in kodaikanal. Around 1:30hrs from Kodaikanal. Road to the spot is good in between and a few bad roads. We went in jan first weekend and it was totally misty everywhere and visibility was poor. The mannavanur Lake spot entry has a dedicated car parking but parking at our own risk. Entry ticket is ₹30 for adults. Coracle boating and zipline activities are subjected to weather conditions. Zipline service was unavailable during my visit and the coracle rides were cancelled due to poor visibility. But luckily we got a small window with clear weather and enjoyed the parisal ride.
Almost 200mts to be walked to reach the lake site. It will be a bit tough for senior citizens. No vehicle drop service available to the lake site. I even requested the forest officer but no such service was provided.
Coracle ride per person costs ₹100. 5 pax allowed per ride.
The view is amazing and surely everyone shall enjoy it if the weather conditions are good. A horse ride is also there inside. There are few eateries at the entrance of the site.
Ashok Kumar — Google review
It's a beautiful lake nestled in the lap of nature with greenery and great views. You can spend time with your loved ones or can even enjoy solo time too here that carves a picture perfect memory.
Sangha Mitra Godi — Google review
Gorgeous place to spend peaceful time. Good place for a picnic. Great for kids. Entry fees is Rs. 30.
Coracle boat ride is available at Rs. 100 per person. 6 - 8 people can take a ride at a time on the same boat.
They do not accept digital payment here as there is very low network.
You need to carry cash.
It's a small lake and also you can go Kayaking.
There is a park. There is a restaurant and eatery shops inside. Well maintained place. Good space is present for parking.
Anagha Bhat — Google review
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Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary offers an exciting adventure trek, showcasing a vast range of fauna and flora. The narrow road that leads to the destination is suitable for day-time travel where tourists can enjoy the stunning view of Anamalai forest and spot exotic birds and animals. However, night drives are not recommended due to poor visibility caused by sudden fog, making it extremely risky to travel alone with family.
This was the first time we traveled this route. Luckily the weather is very favorable. Deer, peacocks and monkeys could be seen. The road was narrow but it's in very good condition so the journey was comfortable. The journey through the forest is always mind-blowing . You have to take relevant documents and pass for hustle free travelling. And please cross the border before 6 pm
Sandeep Balakrishnan — Google review
Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is nice place and home for many endangered species. On way to munnar, this place has may watch towers and view wildlife. One has to be careful while driving through this place. Make sure to carry required water and food. Summer is very difficult in this place. Forest department must create some water ponds inside the forest.
The Chinnar and Pambar rivers are the major perennial water resources in the sanctuary. The Chinnar originates near Kumarikal Malai, follows the interstate boundary along the northwest edge of the sanctuary for 18 km and becomes the Amaravati River in Tamil Nadu.
The Pambar River originates in the Anaimudi Hills and is joined by seasonal rivulets and a few perennial streams originating from sholas in the upper reaches. It traverses the Turner’s Valley in Eravikulam National Park and flows down into the sanctuary through the Taliar Valley between Kanthalloor and Marayoor villages and eastwards through the sanctuary. It joins the Chinnar River at Koottar. The Thoovanam water falls lie deep within the sanctuary on the Pambar River. This cascade is a major tourist attraction. The Chinnar, Pambar, Kabani and Bhavani are the only rivers of the 44 in Kerala that flow eastwards
Excellent by all means. And this is an unexplored tourist destination. The local people contribute their interest for the development of tourism. The Forest Department has appointed them as Guides, Cooks, Drivers, helpers etc through Eco Development Committees of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. The tourists can stay in the hut, tree top or log house near the flowing river. Still I feel there is a lack of communication skills. Please note that it will take its own time to overcome this forms of undulating nature.
Awesome ride in forest and forest gaurds are very friendly road is one way have safe ride then reach by check post before 6pm , for cars all documents are they will check in check post please carry
the experience was very good and the trek was very adventurous we had booked for 3 hours trek which costed us Rs 300 pp and we had got to spot peacocks, spotted deers, Indian Gaur, and bison. it was one of the memorable trek with moderate level of difficulty
We travelled from Palani to Munnar via Chinnar for a weekend. The roads are good and calm and the drive was easy. There are not many places where you could stop by but Karimuttam waterfalls is a relief. We did not check out Iravikulam National Park due to our time schedule though.
Worth walking to this place. Beautiful river with picturesque locations and the guides are well trained to lead a group to some natural happiness. Even though the place looks adventurous, we may not encounter much wild animals but the signals might frighten us which is thrilling. Youth especially would love to walk those trails with much enthusiasm. All the best
Nijas N — Google review
Very nice . There is four checkpost. You can see wild animals like elephant , bear, basion. Dear etc. Drive carefully. Avoid night drives with family because night time usually there s not much traffic so it’s risky to travel alone with family
Into the World — Google review
You can travel through the middle of forest with a lot of wild animals. But unfortunately I couldn't able to see any other animals except monkey 🐵. I think we have to select evening time to travel through this place to see the animals.
But I it was an amazing experience to travel through the deep forest. The road is good even though the width is shorter
Roshan P.s — Google review
My trip through Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary was absolutely fantastic. Witnessing a herd of elephants in their natural habitat was a rare and remarkable sight. The trekking adventure provided an immersive experience that added to the overall charm of the visit. I highly recommend this sanctuary as a must-visit for anyone looking to create lasting memories while journeying through the jungle.
ADHWAYTH MILAN — Google review
Went there in December for trekking. There were 2 treks available - waterfall trek and cultural trek. Took the cultural trek (it's actually better than waterfall) but still there not much 'culture' to see. Mostly the trek is through the deep jungle and 2 archeological sites are on the way that are not much impressive. Also the trek is somewhat mediocre level and might please those who have never experienced a trek before (like us :)) But still enjoyed the 3 viewpoints where we took some photos and rest during our 2hr trek. On the way you might encounter some wildlife if luck favours, usually it would be monkeys and elephants. You are allowed to take water and food with you but be careful not to litter.
Over the place is there to give you an experience but I may not recommend to put it on your 'must do' list.
Utkarsh Gautam — Google review
It was a daring ride through the dense forest. The road towards the Destination is very narrow and so the speed limit. It is advised to take this route during day time so that u can enjoy the view of Anamalai forest , and if your lucky you can watch birds, animals etc in this route.
DONT TAKE THIS ROUTE during night as it's very risky to drive. And there are chances of sudden fog hindering the visibility to the road.
reema p p — Google review
Excellent guided trekking inside the forest. Went till Paambar and Chinnar meet and then walked bank on the bank of Chinnar river. Staff was very kind and informative. Would recommend for family and friends. They do this trekking service from 7 am till 5 pm. You can walk in and book.
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The ride through narrow road along this forest is exciting. One can site wild animals, esp., elephants on the way. The long queue to enter vehicle details in the check post is worst experience. Seasoned commuters sent one person to enter details and overtake the queue.
feroz m shafeeque — Google review
It was a daring ride through the dense forest. The road towards the Destination is very narrow and so the speed limit. It is advised to take this route during day time so that u can enjoy the view of Anamalai forest , and if your lucky you can watch birds, animals etc in this route.
DONT TAKE THIS ROUTE during night as it's very risky to drive. And there are chances of sudden fog hindering the visibility to the road.
Jishnu K Nair — Google review
It's awesome experience while drive your car here with sharp turn best views of jungle.. Rocks.. Tea garden.. Live water flow
manish sachan — Google review
It is located between udumalpet..Tamilnadu and marayoor .....Kerala heading towards Munnar. If you pre book with forest Department packages are available for trekking.. wilderness stay...Thuvanam Water Falls Visit.. Watch Tower.. and lot More. If luck prevails one can sight Elephant, Tiger, Indian Guar, Deer..
Dr. Dharmaraj Durairaj — Google review
Perfect place to relax and enjoy. The climate is simply awesome. Keep jackets and mufflers as the climate can drop off at any time during rain and winter.
Asif Musthafa — Google review
good for wild life enthusiastics.trekking fee 300 Rs,morning would be better for trekking ,siting of animals and birds.After 10 am,will be more hot as there are no high trees.but walking along river side will give some shade
jithinpaul 09 — Google review
Beautiful place to drive through. We were lucky enough to see some wild elephants as well, that too very close to the road. The roads are excellent but narrow. Will surely enjoy the drive through this place.
Bimal Raj — Google review
Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is nice place and home for many endangered species. On way to munnar, this place has may watch towers and view wildlife. One has to be careful while driving through this place. Make sure to carry required water and food. Summer is very difficult in this place. Forest department must create some water ponds inside the forest.
Raghavendran Rengan — Google review
Munnar is a place to definitely visit once a lifetime atleast. Very scenic , beautiful mountains, waterfalls, mesmerizing tea plantations, breathtaking views.
Nilesh S — Google review
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Anamudi is the highest peak in southern India and boasts stunning hiking trails that offer encounters with various wildlife, including elephants. The trek through the jungle, forest, tea fields, and grasslands takes roughly five days and presents breathtaking views of the surrounding environment. However, it's essential to hire a local guide who can navigate safely around gated campsites due to potentially harmful creatures like tigers and elephants.
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Anamudi or Anai Mudi is a mountain located in Ernakulam district and Idukki district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the highest peak in the Western Ghats and in South India, at an elevation of 2,695 metres (8,842 ft)[1] and a topographic prominence of 2,479 metres (8,133 ft).[2] [4] The name Anamudi literally translates to "elephant's head" a reference to the resemblance of the mountain to an elephant's head.[5] Anamudi is the highest mountain in peninsular India as well as the largest mountain in Kerala. Meanwhile, the highest independent mountain ( free-standing mountain ) in Kerala is the Cheriyam mountain in Malappuram district. Cheriyam mountain is located at an elevation of 613 m (2,011 ft) above sea level.
view of the Anamudi peak from the Naikolli Mala ridge
Highest point
Elevation
2,695 m (8,842 ft)[1]
Prominence
2,479 m (8,133 ft)[2]
Isolation
2,115 km (1,314 mi)
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Coordinates
10°10′09″N 77°03′38″E[3]
Naming
English translation
Elephant peak
Language of name
Malayalam
Geography
Location of Anamudi Peak in Kerala
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Location
Border of Kothamangalam Taluk, Ernakulam district and Devikulam Taluk, Idukki district, Kerala, India[4]
Parent range
Anaimalai Hills, Western Ghats
Geology
Age of rock
Cenozoic (100 to 80 mya)
Mountain type
Fault-block
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First ascent
General Douglas Hamilton in 1862
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hike
Ameen S — Google review
About 4 days spend trekking through the jungle, forest, tea fields and grasslands, full of land leeches, the journey as well as the views were much worth it. It was gorgeous the whole way with the views of the environment constantly changing until we made it to the summit of the hike. Would for sure hire a local guide as they know how to get to and from the campsites that ate gated because of the tigers, elephants, and other creatures that may be destructive to us humans.
MUHAMMED SHAHINSHADH E K — Google review
Title: A Majestic Summit that Takes Your Breath Away!
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Anaimudi Peak in Munnar deserves nothing short of a five-star rating for its awe-inspiring beauty and the incredible experience it offers. This majestic summit left me speechless and created memories that will last a lifetime.
Anaimudi Peak is the highest peak in South India, and reaching its summit is an adventure like no other. The journey to the peak takes you through lush green forests, winding trails, and picturesque landscapes that showcase the true essence of Munnar's natural splendor. Every step along the way is filled with anticipation and excitement.
The trek to Anaimudi Peak is challenging but immensely rewarding. The path is well-marked, and the verdant surroundings make the climb truly enchanting. As you ascend, the panoramic vistas unfold, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys, mist-clad mountains, and cascading waterfalls. The sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit is indescribable.
The view from Anaimudi Peak is nothing short of a spectacle. Standing at the pinnacle, surrounded by clouds and beholding the vastness of the landscape below, I felt a profound connection with nature. The sheer grandeur and tranquility of the place are awe-inspiring, making it a perfect spot for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a spiritual connection with the mountains.
The biodiversity found on Anaimudi Peak is remarkable. The peak is part of the Eravikulam National Park, home to various flora and fauna, including the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. The sight of these magnificent creatures roaming freely in their natural habitat is a privilege to witness.
Safety measures are well-implemented, with experienced guides accompanying trekkers. They provide valuable insights into the local ecology and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. It's advisable to carry essentials like water, snacks, and appropriate trekking gear to fully enjoy the journey.
Visiting Anaimudi Peak is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the raw beauty of nature and experience the true majesty of Munnar. It is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. I cannot recommend it enough, and I give it a resounding five-star rating. Prepare to be awestruck and humbled by the magnificence of Anaimudi Peak—it's an experience you will cherish forever.
Sayak Das — Google review
Anamudi, the 2,695-m high mountain which stands tall in the Eravikulam National Park is the pride of Kerala. It is the highest point in India outside the Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Anamudi, together with the Eravikulam Park, is home to one of the largest surviving populations of Asian elephants, Gaurs and the Nilgiri Tahrs. The mountain, covered with evergreen forests and inhabited by endemic flora and fauna and a vibrant avian life, is a paradise in the wild. The green forest is also the source of some large and scenic rivers in Kerala and the nearby State of Tamil Nadu.
Gireesh 666 — Google review
Anamudi is a mountain located in Ernakulam district and Idukki district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the highest peak in the Western Ghats and in South India, at an elevation of 2,695 metres (8,842 ft)The name Anamudi literally translates to "elephant's head" a reference to the resemblance of the mountain to an elephant's head. If visiting Eravikulam National park then you can get a good view of Anamudi Peak which is only a 2 hrs trek from Eravikulam National Park tourist point but common tourists are not allowed further than the viewpoint. Would for sure hire a local guide as they know how to get to and from the campsites that ate gated because of the tigers, elephants, and other creatures that may be destructive to us humans.
Abdulsha KN — Google review
Beautiful view and landscaps.
alexjoy luke — Google review
Tres bon endroitbpour faire un randonnée à pieds.
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Very good place to go hiking.
Andony De Sojanar — Google review
Just one word- Mesmerizing..
Highest Peak of Southern India.. Anamudi..
When the cloud touches it, it looks stunning..
Must visit location in Munnar..
Abhishek Pandey — Google review
Anamudi Peak.We can only view the mountain from the Eravikulam national park. Private trekking towards the mountain is prohibited . The mountain stands above all the clouds.. At the peak of the Eravikulam Trekking we can see the mountain up close.
dennis binoy — Google review
Good trekking experience. If you’re lucky enough you could find a few endangered mountain goats here. The peek is the highest peek in Kerala.
Ajith Kumar — Google review
The route leading up to Anamudi, which is actually the NH connecting Munnar to Madurai, is in itself mind blowing to say the very least. And traveling through this road multiple times, I have found it to be rather serene and relaxing with next to no traffic. Anamudi, the highest peak in Western Ghats offers an enthralling view alongside tea gardens and for any traveler, nature strikes you here with all its beauty.
Anand S Unni — Google review
Anamudi, the highest peak (2,695 m) of Western Ghats and South India lies south of the Himalayas and towers over the sanctuary. The slope of the hills is home to the Atlas moth, Nilgiri Langur, the lion-tailed macaque, leopards, and tigers.
A P — Google review
About 5 days spend trekking through the jungle, forest, tea fields and grasslands, full of land leeches, the journey as well as the views were much worth it. It was gorgeous the whole way with the views of the environment constantly changing until we made it to the summit of the hike. Would for sure hire a local guide as they know how to get to and from the campsites that ate gated because of the tigers, elephants, and other creatures that may be destructive to us humans.
Eravikulam National Park is a picturesque natural area filled with wild goats and lush greenery. Visitors can take a bus up the mountain to enjoy the stunning views. The park is famous for its Neelakurinji flowers which bloom once every 12 years, creating a breathtaking dance of colors. The purple flowers cover the valley while the hills turn green and blue, stretching out into the distance.
Best scenic view of Munnar hill from top. It cost 200 per person which is more worthy . Bus ride with scenic beauty of tree plantations. Then hill trek for 2-3 km with spectacular view and Thar . It will take around 2-3 hrs to cover all by taking pictures . Must visit place.
Sai Prabhanj — Google review
Best scenic view of Munnar hill from top. It cost 200 per person which is more worthy . Bus ride with scenic beauty of tree plantations. Then hill trek for 2-3 km with spectacular view and Thar . It will take around 2-3 hrs to cover all by taking pictures
it's a popular spot if you are in Munnar area to visit. it is a protected area. We have to take the national park bus from the foot hills to get to the park.
The main attraction is the Nilgiri Thar which is very similar to Goat and is a species near extinction.
The ride to the hills is amazing, you go through the tea gardens and then transition to forest area. There is a waterfall as well on the way.
Lot of opportunities to get great photo.
Praveen Udagatti — Google review
Visiting this place was an absolutely wonderful experience. The view was nothing short of mesmerizing, with lush green hills stretching as far as the eye could see. Particularly during the rainy season, the sight of clouds intermingling with gentle rays of sunlight created a captivating panorama that one simply cannot afford to miss.
To reach the top, we had the option of availing the national park vehicle, which required a fee of 200 per person. This vehicle conveniently dropped us off at the designated point, from where we embarked on a scenic walk towards the summit. The walking path was well-maintained, ensuring a pleasant journey. Additionally, for those seeking a more convenient option, an e-vehicle service was available. However, it's worth noting that opting for the e-vehicle would incur additional charges.
In conclusion, the experience of visiting this place was truly memorable. The breathtaking view of the hills and surrounding greenery, particularly during the rainy season, was awe-inspiring. While the journey to the top involved either a picturesque walk or an optional e-vehicle ride at an extra cost, the overall experience was well worth it. I highly recommend making a visit to this remarkable destination.
Amal stephen — Google review
Worth to visit and good place for kids. We enjoyed the bus ride and the trekking. We could see how the weather is changing once trekked to top. Enjoyed!
Santhosh Gopalsamy — Google review
A must visit place for nature enthusiastic peeps...They would charge 200 per head for the bus ride to the foot of the hills and we need to climb from there...The roads are tarred enough and local people also use this road...There in an option for buggy car which will take beyond the bus point till the top of the hills...Climate is moderate but getting hotter now a days...They have a hygienic canteen and a virtual reality studio of the park at the entrance area..Safer for children's also but not advisable for people with heart issues as you need to climb the hills...
SHABEER SHA — Google review
1. Book online but even after booking online you have to stand in another queue to collect a hard copy. Defeats the purpose of online booking.
2. Lot of parking space but still gets full.
3. Come early. Better reach by 8.
4. Tea, light snacks available.
5. Toilet available.
6. A van will take you inside.
7. 1 km hike. Very easy.
8. Great view. Be patient. You will see the Nilgiri Tahr.
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Highway To Hill (highway.to.hill) — Google review
Don't expect to see wildlife. You may spot some mountain goats if you're lucky. That said, you'll get the best views in all of Munnar from here. The facilities are well maintained. Do book tickets online to avoid long queue.
A really good spot to slowly hike up the path and spend some quality time with panoramic views.
Akash Agrawal — Google review
This is a must visit place in Munnar to get a breathtaking view. Weekdays are less crowded. Ticket price is 200 per person and they will take to the top point by bus. Ride is through tea plantations and there are small waterfalls in between. Once you reach the top, we can walk 1km up the hill to reach the end point. There's a snacks shop and a cafe on top for refreshment
Vetri Venthan — Google review
Wonderful view points .
It seems like we are running with the clouds.Every where around the hill was the clouded region .
Wonderful animal (Thar) was their it was very beautiful.
The climate was rainy nd chill.
Their was was beautiful waterfall while travelling up the hill it was almost superb.
Best time for visiting their is in morning.
Ganesh Mantri — Google review
The vistas and views are wonderful, but otherwise not very much to do. Everything can be done within about an hour, including the bus ride up and walk to the top of the mountain. A little pricey for for nationals. The private tour is likely better, but it costs quite a bit. There are some great waterfalls. Not much beyond the views. Not great for young kids. Excellent for photographers and nature lovers.
doctoms72 — Google review
This place is so amazing and its a gateway to heaven. You can find stunning views and natural flora and fauna. The entry ticket costs you 200 but its worth for the hospitality they provide.
You can spend atleast 3 hours and surround yourself with clouds and fog.
Rajesh Yanamala — Google review
Far from the Munnar Center. Heavy crowd. You need to buy tickets and then board a bus. Nothing much to see at the park other than enjoy the nature. One can spend an hour here. Enjoy tea and snacks at the park.
Prasad D — Google review
One of the best place to enjoy the scenic beauty of Munnar. The view is worth it and you can take your time to chill at the top. Its not anything adventures or mind blowing. Keep your expectations like that.
Jayakiran — Google review
Very scenic place, it's a popular spot if you are in Munnar area to visit. it is a protected area. We have to take the national park bus from the foot hills to get to the park.
The main attraction is the Nilgiri Thar which is very similar to Goat and is a species near extinction.
The ride to the hills is amazing, you go through the tea gardens and then transition to forest area. There is a waterfall as well on the way.
Lot of opportunities to get great photo.
Prasanna M S — Google review
This is a must visit place in Munnar to get a breathtaking view. Weekdays are less crowded. Ticket price is 200 per person and they will take to the top point by bus. Ride is through tea plantations and there are small waterfalls in between. Once you reach the top, we can walk 1km up the hill to reach the end point. There's a snacks shop and a cafe on top for refreshment.
Sheby Jose — Google review
Such a calm and serene place to visit, you have to park the vehicle at their parking area which is free of cost, have to pay for entry tickets and wait for their bus. They will take us on a bus to the top, from there you walk up the limit or pay for a golf cart which takes us to and fro. No food items are allowed, they will search our bags, there are small cafeteria nearby and a Soveuneir shop, where u can buy things. After enjoying the nature you can get down and wait for the bus.
N. B: Ticket counters are quite busy during peak time of season
Shines Mariya — Google review
It's a well-maintained national park for the rare wild goat species called 'varayadu.' The journey takes you through the tea plantations, offering great views of the mountains and the valley, as well as the tea plantations. Buses are available for pick-up and drop-off in the middle of the park, and from there, you can walk to reach the peak or the end of the park. Tickets can be booked online. You can see Tahrs roaming around without causing any harm. It's a beautiful place to take pictures and enjoy a happy day here. 🌄💓
Siva Kumar — Google review
Nature is a source of beauty and inspiration for many people. It offers a variety of landscapes, colors, sounds and smells that can enrich our lives and stimulate our senses. Nature also provides us with essential resources and services that support our well-being and livelihoods. However, nature is under threat from human activities that degrade its quality and diversity. We need to protect and restore nature for our own benefit and for the future generations and Restroom are available in the hill root palace
guntagani jaya krishna — Google review
Eravikulam National Park offers a captivating experience for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The lush landscape makes it a picturesque destination. The highlight is undoubtedly the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, providing a rare opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to observe these remarkable creatures in their natural habitat.
Eravikulam National Park stands out as a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of wildlife, adventure, and natural beauty.
There is an area outside where people can buy snacks. The tickets have to be brought and bus takes the people on a tour. The tour on hills is amazing. The way is narrow and a lot of haze can be seen far away.
Pulkit Dalawat — Google review
Eravikulam National Park is located in Munnar, Kerala, India. It's famous for being home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. The park is known for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and the opportunity to see the Neelakurinji flowers bloom once every twelve years. Entry fee is required.
Vasim Haris — Google review
Beautiful place. Can park the car and book ticket
Adult- 200
Kin’s (5-12) 150
Normal camera - 50
A bus takes up to hills. Can enjoy the beautiful view on the way.
Can spend about an hour in the hill. It has around 1 km walkway . Not much to see specifically there as one can enjoy same beauty without walking also . Can see the highest peak of south India .
A nice gallery with history of the Park displayed well with pictures and text.
Cafeteria has snacks for quick recharge .
Clean Toilets both up hill and down .
Parking free.
kausik mukherjee — Google review
We booked entrance tickets online , so the visit was smooth, no waiting in the line. There are frequent shuttles that take us to the reserved national park area from the entrance. We can see tea plantations and views on the way. The National park has coffee stalls, food and a gift shop. Unfortunately we couldn't see any tahr goats during our visit.
Ramarajan Subburaj — Google review
The view is the most amazing part of the location - most picturesque view of munnar tea plantations and forest.
The Nilgiri tahr were there but no other wilderness was visible, due to the loud crowd and limited area access, making it almost zoo-like, and animals afraid to come out near the pedestrian paths.
Abhipsa Pal — Google review
Beautiful national park highly recommend it. It's a lovely trek and seeing almost extinct Indian mountain goats is just special. Please note I would get there early maybe as soon as they open otherwise there are huge cues.
Michael Ireland — Google review
View is great from the top of the hill. It's better to purchase the tickets online to avoid the wait time. From the entrance buses park buses will be dropping to one point. From their if we trek for 1.5 km we will be able to get a good view of the park.
Anaimalai Tiger Reserve is a nature reserve that houses an array of wildlife, including elephants and tigers. Visitors can enjoy animal encounters such as elephant rides and have the opportunity to spot these creatures both during the day and at night. The park offers off-road excursions and trekking spots with guidance from forest department officials who collect fees at various points. Additionally, Anaimalai is known for its coconut production, accounting for 75% of all coconuts in Pollachi.
Nice place to chill over the weekends. We can see elephants live feeding at the camp, other wild animals like bison, deer, bird varieties, monkeys(not the one's that we usually see), wild squirrels, wild elephants etc.
Try to be here early as possible, maybe around 6.30 so that you can see wild animals inside the reserve.
Prakatheswaran — Google review
The Anamalai Tiger Reserve, more famously known as the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park, located in the south of India is a unique reserve which has long since protected the endemic species of both plants and animals that reside here.
The reserve was officially declared a Tiger Reserve in the year 2007. It lies in the Western Ghats which is a well-known hotspot for biodiversity. This also means that the species found in the tiger reserve are truly endangered and often rare and in need of protection. A visit to Tamil Nadu will never be complete without visiting the Anamalai Tiger Reserve that has been the constant state's companion since its establishment in the year of 1848. The reserve’s unique location also makes it a gathering spot for many nature lovers and photographers that wish to witness the marvels of the reserve while also taking in the marvels of the landscape surrounding it. Another aspect that makes the reserve truly unique is the fact that it is also an anthropological reserve and hosts around six different tribal groups, one of which is endemic to the area. When visiting the reserve individuals are sure to witness at least a few things that would hold their interest and have them delving deeper into the reserve.
Automobilist Giri — Google review
We went there on Thursday.
We can't go inside as they said no other people are there for safari.
Safari will start only if there are 15 people.
No elephant safari.
ANISHA SUNNY — Google review
Pollachi is known indiawide for its coconut 🥥.. and 75% of those coconut are from this base <anaimalai> it has more riverstreams from aaliyar best place to chillout , take bath safely !
Harsha — Google review
The drive from Anamalai to Parambikulam is filled with greenary and is quite peaceful and relaxing
By the mid-1800s, large tracts of Valparai plateau in the Anamalais were under intense tea or coffee plantations after deforestation of the natural forests. By 1866 two-thirds of the plantations were owned by Europeans and the remaining by Indians from coastal towns. Since most native inhabitants either refused to work or were inefficient workers, labour for plantations was brought from the plains of Tamil Nadu to clear forests and grow coffee.
Some parts of the forest however were reserved for timber including large areas around Top Slip. This part of the Western Ghats, under the Madras Presidency were exploited extensively for teak which was supplied to the Bombay Dockyard for shipbuilding and later for railroad ties.
In 1855, this area came under sustainable forest management for teak plantations by the pioneering efforts Douglas Hamilton and H. F. Cleghorn of the new Tamil Nadu Forest Department. In the early 1900s, protection of the Karian shola was also ensured.
The area was notified as Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary in 1974. of its unique habitats at 3 places – Karian Shola, Grass hills, Manjampatti Valley were notified as a National Park in 1989. The 108 square kilometres (42 sq mi) National Park is the core area of the 958 square kilometres (370 sq mi) Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary.IGWS was declared a Project Tiger tiger reserve in 2008.
The Park and the Sanctuary is under consideration by UNESCO as part of The Western Ghats World Heritage Site. The Sanctuary and the Palni Hills in Dindigul District form the Aanaimalai Conservation Area.[9]
Rohan M — Google review
There is no time for entering, obey rules and ride safe.. And enjoy the vibe.. 40 hairpins are awsome. Day and night are awesome
KL13 WOLF — Google review
Nice place to be with nature. Easy to find normal habitats.
Jemin Thomas — Google review
The nature invite us. if you want to fresh your mind keep travel and found some peaceful.
Keep in mind!!!
Don't travel or stay at evening time, that not fair for humans and animals and same time don't mess with animals. because travelers have occupied there place.
We have to Bowing for who the one never that leave their plastics.✌️✌️✌️
Suryamoorthy Nagaraj — Google review
We can travel through this tiger reserve in two main routes which are munnar-udumalpet road and pollachi-valparai road. Both are excellent and can't describe with words. Incredible beauty of nature and wildlife. Please dont throw plastic.
Gishnu S Kumar — Google review
ATR as known went with much expectations but nothing that justified it, was lucky to see spotted deer, a few elephants nothing else, Topslip or the Govt should take steps to make the safari a memorable one and not a damn boring thing, 236 Rs was charged per head but didn't feel worth it. All the time that one invests seems to be worthless at the end, before visiting make sure to choose the best time or else the visit will be totally worthless. Jungle Safari shouldn't be done for the sake of safari 😶.
mukund s — Google review
It's nature lovers treasure. Can see lot of animals especially in night. If you are lucky you can spot in day time itself. Lot of places for off road and trekking spots bit which requires guidance. The forest Dept collects amounts in various points.
Arun Subramanian — Google review
One of the famous tiger reserve in Tamil nadu with wide range of biomes.Famous for bengal tiger presence but we are not lucky enough to spot any animals that time.Some areas were dry deciduous forest which lacks greenery.Traveling through this area was a thrilling ride.After Udumalaipettai there will be a check post before the forest where you need to pay entry fees of Rs 30. One of the concerns which I noticed people were littering plastic waste along this ghat road which is unacceptable and disappointing.
The Aliyar Dam is a picturesque waterway surrounded by mountains, gardens, and parks. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Valparai hills view from the top of the dam while children can play in the park. The area is also popular for movie shootings and offers several hotels and tea shops nearby. Though entry fees are high, ample parking space is available. Weekend getaways are possible with bakeries located close to the dam.
A vast water body in the foothills of Valparai. Situated between mountains, this place looks extravagant and large. There is a long road on the banks of this place, you can have a long walk if you are fit enough. When you visit this place, you can remember seeing the place in many tamil movies.
They have a small park and play srea for kids. The surrounding area is full of trees and lots of eateries serving fish dishes.
From the base area to the top, there are steep steps which would feel little hard for older people. But the view on top is great and worth the climb. If lighting is good, this place can be a good place for photography. Also, the surrounding mountains creates a good scenery.
When you climb up towards Valparai, you can have a gold glimpse of the full dam area. From hairpin bend 7 to 15. Be cautious if you are driving though.
One thing to note is that the staff in ticket counter would try to con you. They will chsrge 20rs for 1 mobile phone but will not give the ticket. Please ensure that you ask and get it.
Julian Bennet — Google review
One of the best dam in Tamilnadu..
Best place to visit with family.
Wide area for entertainments..
Kids will never forget that place..
If the ROPEWAY is there then it will be a very good place..the steps to and fro the dam is to maintain..the boating is also need to update..
Nizar Ahmed — Google review
Beautiful backdrop hills.. super good for photos.. must visit place..same day we can cover Dam and Monkey waterfalls..but park maintenance not in good shape..
Chalapathi Peela — Google review
Very nice scenery.. an important place to visit near coimbatore for a day trip . but bit crowded during holidays. Plenty of parking but it will be full on holidays. very difficult to park your own vehicles.
Divya Prakash G — Google review
Good view of Valparai hills from the dam. Can experience a scenic view from top. Park is available for children with average maintenance. Other than small river flows across the park. One of the most important movie shooting spots in Pollachi area. Hotels and tea shops are available outside the park. Parking is sufficient. Entry and parking charges are bit high. Can go for relaxed evening and morning.
Traveller From India — Google review
Visited the reservoir last week.
★ Entry charge Rs.5/- plus Rs. 10/- for mobile phone.
★ Surrounded by lot of small roadside food shops.
★ The spot includes a garden, and play area for kids.
★ This is a good spot to spent time with kids,friends and family.
★ The dam area offers a great view to the bottom garden and the water other side.
Roshin — Google review
Nice view points. Park is not maintained much. Good parking space. There are hotels opposite to that dam.
Saravanan N — Google review
A few shops are there but it can't be a better place to find a hotel. Be careful when parking as there are a lot of monkeys. A small park is there, 30 rs for each ride there
Basheer p m — Google review
It’s a well-maintained dam with clean amenities and a beautifully maintained garden and park. However, be aware of the beggars as they can become quite irritating, from the parking area to the entrance. Overall, it leaves you with an okay feeling.
Ameer Muhammed N — Google review
A weekend getaway. A park and few bakeries are available near to the dam.
Abul Kalam — Google review
Very good amusement place in and around Pollachi.. very peaceful environment and best suited place for photo shoot…
Many films have been shooted here ..
Rajasekaran Ganesan — Google review
There is park before you climb the steps of the dam. Children would love playing around.
Parking is good
Dam view is amazing
Enjoy a long walk on the dam😀👍
Nanda — Google review
This is one of the spots where we can visit during the journey to valparai. I recommend to visit either in the evening or morning due to the hot clomate there would be difficult for kids and elders.
A small climbing is needed to reach at the top of the dam and once reached the view would be amazing, boating facility is also available there.
Keep the necessary water and food with you as there is no snacks shops are available inside the dam premises.
Entrance is fee is 5rs per head and 20 rs for mobile photography.
Noufal PA (Naif) — Google review
Nice visit in this dam at this time we were seen only less water over here. Good construction and maintenance inside dam park area we had some fun and other play activities also. We spent more time with family in their park, fun area, dam upper area. Location around dam was very good and naturally with coconut trees.
Bharath kumar v — Google review
First time visiting and felt really happy. Enjoyed the view
Water, Silence, Nature, Lovely boat travel
Rain drops — Google review
The Scenic Beauty of this aliyar dam was really beautiful and enjoyable with friends and family
Taking pictures above this dam is beautiful one
Highly recommended to visit in the evening or at noon end like 3PM IST so that one can experience beautiful views during sunset.
These Backdrop hills are mesmerizing to view.
Sridhar Thamilarasu — Google review
The best view of nature. The walk on the dam is really good experience. Nice place to spend time with family and friends, though in summer it can be tiring. You can enjoy the long walk across the park. There is a children's park as well for the kids, in a corner which usually opens around the evening.
Rajith Rajagopal — Google review
One of larger dam in this area and a tourist place as well. Good during early monsoon.
Ravi Govindaraju — Google review
Less water entry 5 rs per person school and student's free entry need id card
BOOPATHI KRISHNAN — Google review
Good place to engage the kids as it has park and play area. Avoid going in the afternoon time around 12-1 as it will be sunny.
Arulmigu Masani Amman Temple is an elaborate and full-service Hindu temple located in Anamalai, approximately 11km from Pollachi town bus stand. The temple is known for its worship of several deities, including the stone of justice. Visitors can expect a powerful and rejuvenating experience while visiting this famous temple. It is recommended to visit on working days and to refrain from purchasing garlands or sarees as they will not be accepted by Amman.
Nice and calm place. Visit this temple on working days. Don't buy garlands, sarees to Amman. They won't accept anything from us. Just go and pray. Ample car park. Don't forget to drink tender coconut, very chill.
Prema Mohan — Google review
A very religious place. Everything happens on trust. I felt very positive. Lots of positive energies and vibes. Must go if you are distressed because of some kind of black magic or if you are in deep trouble. Simple.. Lovely temple
Simon Ricky — Google review
Amazing temple near Pollachi, goddess status is very nice and the feel we get after the darshan is too good. Very powerful god and wishes do come true here. Must visit for all. Very close to the picturesque top slip and Pollachi. Can cover the top slip and temple within a day.
Yeshwanth Ganesan — Google review
Famous temple in pollachi. It is located in anamalai 11KM distance from
pollachi town bus stand.Many buses are available to this area.
Powerful god & u will get mind refresh & total satisfactory feel while entering the temple.
The experience of visiting this temple leaves a devotee immensely satisfied, happy and rejuvenated.
vignesh moorthy — Google review
Like everyone commented devotees are forced to buy Pooja items.. parking space is available..
Food and drinks are not recommended surrounding the temple...
Apart from that the God is a powerful God as updated by my mother.. so no comments..
But they're giving free presadham for everyone..
Narendiran Krishnan — Google review
First of all don't trust Auto guys...They are costing 🔴 100₹ for 1km travel over surrounding area. Recommended to walk nearby bus stop and take local buses. No phone no material other than money is allowed inside. Full checkup will be done before entering. There is a common way that will lead you inside the temple in all four gates will take around 2 hrs to see all over the temple.
Note : If you know some big shots you can walk through the temple without any stops.
All the police inside the and outside the temple are working hard and friendly. Salute to all of them 👏👏.
I seen a tour guide for the temple at the ways of exit. I don't know why he is sitting at the exit point.🤭🤭
All the eatables selling inside will cost ₹20 each. Taste so 😊😊😊😊
Maddy Romex — Google review
We reached there around 9. Temple wasn't crowded. There are stands for removing slippers outside the gate but no attendants so, it's better to leave them on car or with any of the shopkeeper outside. There is parking inside, amidst what seemed like a coconut farm. They charge 50/-.
We bought tickets for golden Lotus Pooja which is for 100/- rs. That helped quicker darshan. In this one can write and submit their desires to the deity.
They also have chilli grinding (which we bought from shops outside). This is done to ward off any evil shadow/ curse, which we didn't know until the priest told us. There was some confusion inside. The ticket counter and the priests were not aligned on some things it seemed. The priest for chillo was a little rude.
They also serve sweet Pongal and tamarind rice inside which is for 20/- each and it was delicious. Must try
Swati Yadav — Google review
A temple to visit atleast once in a lifetime.
One unique aspect of this temple is the practice of writing wishes on paper or a piece of cloth and offering it to the deity. This act symbolizes a deep faith in the goddess's ability to fulfill desires and bring positive changes in the lives of devotees. The process involves pouring one's heart out onto the paper, expressing hopes, dreams, and aspirations before placing it at the temple as an offering.
This ritual of writing wishes and presenting them to the divine symbolizes the act of surrendering one's desires and seeking divine intervention to manifest them. It's a way for devotees to connect with the divine and believe in the power of faith.
Visiting the Masani Amman Temple in Coimbatore is not only a religious experience but also an opportunity to witness the rich cultural heritage and spiritual practices deeply rooted in devotion and faith.
Nisanth Rvi — Google review
The Maasani Amman temple is a sacred sanctuary that captivates with its serene ambiance and profound spirituality. Nestled amidst picturesque surroundings, the temple exudes an aura of ancient mystique, drawing devotees and visitors alike. The intricately carved architecture and vibrant rituals offer a glimpse into centuries-old traditions, while the tranquil atmosphere provides solace to the soul. Whether seeking blessings or simply admiring its architectural beauty, a visit to Maasani Amman temple is an enriching experience that leaves a lasting impression of reverence and tranquility.
Ivon Murugesan — Google review
Good peaceful place and power full place. Must visit. Around this temple there so many tourist places are there try it.
Karuppusamy Velayutham — Google review
The Arulmigu Masani Amman temple is about 60km south of Coimbatore city. It is unique in many respects including the fact that devotees especially women folks come here for praying to Amman for justice.
The ritual of crushing chilly on a grinding stone within in the temple is also unique.
The temple is beautiful, neat and gives a very positive experience.
Highly recommended.
S NATARAJAN — Google review
One of the famous temple situated near Pollachi. The temple is powerful and divine.
Beware of street vendors they force you to buy products, also there is official temple parking near the temple which costs around 50 rupees dont go to vendors' parking where they force you to buy products which are also high in price .
The temple had clean restrooms and separate washrooms for bath and dressing.
The temple was well-maintained and had a positive energy.
The temple had 3 lines one is free, the second line costs 25 rupees, and the third line costs 100 rupees.
Giri Srini — Google review
Arulmigu Masani Amman Temple, also referred as Anaimalai Masani Amman Temple, is a highly revered shrine situated at Anaimalai, which is located about 24 km far south-westerly to Pollachi. It is situated at the confluence of Aliyar River and the Uppar stream, nestled amid grasslands against the backdrop of mighty Anaimalai Hills. The temple enshrines the goddess Arulmigu Masani Amman as the presiding deity. The deity is seen in a lying posture measuring 15 feet from head to foot, which is unique. Other deities worshiped in the complex include neethi kal (stone of justice) and Mahamuniappan. It is a popular belief here that Masani Amman cures any illness if one goes around her trident
S K — Google review
➡️ Most famous Amman temple. Everyone believes that she satisfies their wishes and prays for her a lot.
➡️ You can reach to temple by reaching coimbatore or Pollachi or Palani. For all these places trains and buses are available from Chennai.
➡️ There are free , 25 , 50 and 100 rupees darshanam queues available.
➡️ Temple general timings: 6:30 AM to 8:00PM.
➡️ People visit here in huge crowd.
Harsha Vardhan — Google review
Very powerful Goddess. High energy. Great darshan.
Also had the amazing opportunity of witnessing the Golden Chariot.
The Goddess is in a lying down position in this temple.
It’s about 1.5 hours drive from Coimbatore to this temple.
Sang Sha Sum - The Gain Enabler — Google review
Temple and surrounding is neat and clean. There is no proper maintainance, as it was little crowded, we went near lord through the exit way, and no one asked for it. We can get a paper costing Rs. 10 (for 2 papers) in which we can write letter to god, and they're kept in hands of goddess 🙏. We get a divine feel in the temple 🙏. Reviewed on 15-01-2024.
Nandhini B — Google review
Powerful Godess! Visiting after a decade, I see a lot of improvements.
Queue management was good. Ample covered space inside the premise to manage the crowd. For quick dharsan on a crowded day, go for 100 Rs ticket.
The biggest problem is the access road and car parking.
Saravanan Pazhanichamy — Google review
Temple destination for most people as it gives you a wholesome divine feeling where you can immerse yourself into the atmosphere of devotional but be more cautious when you enter the area as it is the people who run the stalls are literally holding your hands to do the writings for the prayers which we can do ourselves inside the temple as it is cost you a good fortune.
Suren Walker — Google review
There is 25,100 rupees tickets is there but no one inform to us, everyone go to free darshan.
Time duration;
Free - 1hr
25 - 15 mins
100 - 10 mins
But good experience,
Pavan kalyan Gobbilla — Google review
Maasani Amman temple: Guidance review for all Prayers come true.
Transport: Govt, Private Bus/Train/Car travel available from Tamilnadu, Coimbatore/ Pollachi/ Palani & other states.
Darshan charges: Rs.25, 50 & 100 with free darshan queue available.
Time: 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM.
Parking: Vast parking available. Rs.50/car.
Amman gives everything you wish.
Pros: Neat maintenance with a big parking slot.
Cons: No proper guidance for free darshan making them wait for a longer time.
Note: Go only on week days, as the weekend will be heavily crowded at the max.
Saravanan Saran — Google review
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Temple Rd, Pollachi, Taluk, Anaimalai, Tamil Nadu 642104, India
Loved it. The arrangements were all so perfect that would give you a 3 star hotel's feel.
The forest department has been doing a great work.
Only thing that they need to change/arrange is, about the vehicle for safari. Not all the tourist come with an SUV or a off-road drivable vehicle.
So either they need to inform the tourist in advance or they should arrange some vehicle that can be taken off road inside forest.
Ram Ji — Google review
Good room for a jungle resort, carry your own toiletries. Food quality is good ,only served as per head count from their own menu.
shivaprakash sarangu — Google review
Amazing experience!
I honestly didn't expect the hospitality, the food or the wilderness experience to be of that level. I was pleasantly surprised at how well curated it all is.
Right from the get go, a guide is assigned to you. This guide will be along with you during the safari, next day's early morning Trek and the bamboo rafting experience.
The guides only speak Tamil or Malayalam but are very knowledgeable and courteous.
The stay- it is well maintained, comfortable and the rooms are huge.
Food- There isn't a restaurant and it isn't A la carte but depending on your preference, they serve really tasty food in a buffet setting.
I am already planning my next trip!🙂
Rohit Iyer — Google review
Awesome experience. Pristine forest areas and a very novel adventure. The guides and the hospitality people are from the local tribal areas making it one wholesome experience with lots of wild life and birds.
Jenita Noel — Google review
It was a very good experience to stay in Honey comb.
We were a group of 14 adults and 7 rooms provided. Kids and infants were also there.
Rooms are equipped with AC and Water heaters.
Cleanliness was enough in the aspects of a forest stay, but not to an extent of resort.
Powercuts are usual and they have power backup. But it will run only for 6hours. Please check whether they have enough diesel for whole night while you enter for stay. They cannot arrange at night as no petrol pumps nearby. Otherwise You may have to face powercut in the night. Please carry torch lights as a must.
Only BSNL has coverage in this area and it will not work during powercuts. Wifi is there park entry after that wifi is also not available.
So you will be your own , an experience most of us are missing nowadays.
Mostquitos and other insects were very less, nevertheless carry any repellents.
Place is safe to stay in terms of wildlife movement.
Food was good and safe, staffs also very helpful and they provided all the necessary help for infants like hot water. But again don't expect a resort kind of experience. They have all the shortcomings of a government run facility.
Safari was okeyish type as animal sighting is less compared to Bandipur.
Morning trekking was an excellent experience and we could sight elephants very close and the atmosphere was just awesome.
Boat safari is also really nice, but try to start the safari as early as possible.
Highly recommended if you have kids of growing and learning age. But carry all necessary things like medicines. Small tribal hospital is nearby but for small issues like fever and so on. Or they will shift you to Pollachi in an ambulance.
One more suggestion Tented Niche stay is also good, as they travel back from Parambikulam to anapady in late evening after safari. You have more chances of animal sighting.
Tom George — Google review
A good forest area fir outdoor activities, but facilities for stay arrangement etc needs improvement es po especially in maintenance. Easier facilitation after online booking to be introduced instead of chevking and vrrify in multiple points.
Raghavan Kana — Google review
Good stay with family . If you're going with friends book some other cottage. If you are lucky we can see wild animals . We saw wild elephant in honeycomb itself at midnight around 3am . So close
kd karthi — Google review
Normal ac rooms. Safe. Clean. Animals sighting below average only
bijoy t — Google review
Awesome place for jungle safari and relaxation. Best part is one is cut out from the world as no network for anyone to reach and to disturb on holidays. Just chill
purushotham iyer — Google review
July 2nd week, we are stay with family very nice place, food also very taste ( lunch provided with fish curry and fish fry, dinner chicken fry , morning break fast also good)
package include safari, trekking , bamboo rafting and meals , kids are enjoying the climate also
GREAT KNIGHTS — Google review
Nice and peaceful place to stay. Especially the catering service persons are very helpful and nice people. They are naturally as good as the forest.
Arun Prasad Dhanaraj — Google review
Honey comb is an accommodation provided to the visitor of parambikkulam tiger reserve. The property is maintained well with most modern facilities. Quality food is provided and staff are well behaved.
Harikumar K B — Google review
Enchanting escape into nature! Wonderful location and ambiance. Good people, food, and amazing sights of wild animals. If you’re seeking digital detox and a chance to reconnect with nature, this forest retreat is an absolute must!
Jithin Joseph — Google review
A heritage stay, needs infrastructure improvement. Very good location and night is beautiful, wild and silent.
SANTHOSH KUMAR V N — Google review
Well maintained stay by forest department. The package includes everything like food, guide, trekking, safari. The rooms are clean. AC and hot water are available. The staffs are mostly local people, and their behavior is so nice. Buffet food is also of good standard.
I heard some random people complaining that the room is not a standard one or don't have a rich look. But please keep in mind that this is in the middle of the forest, and there are no other accomodations available. So, obviously there will be a lot of expense to maintain these limited number of rooms. So, please don't compare this with resort stays.
Sarath C — Google review
Rooms are clean, well maintained and hygienic. Food was homely. Scenic location. Monkeys around, so please stay safe. No network except bsnl, no wifi, we enjoyed the mobile free experience with no contact with outside world. Trek, safari with guide in our vehicle and bamboo rafting were all very nice. Nice place for a family stay!
Saravanan MN — Google review
Only available Air Conditioned stay available at parambikulam tiger reserve. Early booking is required.
Asif Musthafa — Google review
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9QRG+XQ2, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve,, Kerala 678661, India
The Athirappilly Waterfalls, also known as the Niagara Falls of India, is a well-known and picturesque waterfall located in Kerala. It stands at an impressive height of 80 feet and is situated at the edge of Sholayar forest ranges. The falls offer visitors two paths leading to the top and bottom, making it a popular picnic spot. During monsoon season, the Athirappilly Falls become even more magnificent.
Very good falls.
The beautiful scenic falls is in Kerala near Thrissur dt.
The only catch here is: everyone has to walk downhill for 15-20 mins to see the beautiful athirappily waterfalls.
The highest falls in the region and the most scenic falls.
Please do not throw plastics and keep the surroundings plastic free and friendly nature.
Ride with Monty — Google review
Entry fee Rs.50
Just easy trek down to enjoy the waterfalls
Has some shop on the way to waterfalls
Bought water bottle for Rs.25 price was charged above MRP but subsequently refunded Rs.10 on return of same empty bottle on exit gate
R — Google review
One of the best and beautiful waterfalls in South India. View is good especially in monsoon 🌦️season. From entrance top view its around 1kms walk and if you want to view from down hill it will take another 1km down trek. It's been a popular location for movies🎥 also. The movies Ravan and Bahubali are shoot here.
Eldho K Poulose — Google review
Its amazing waterfalls. One can get amazing view with minimal walk.
Entry fee is 50/head. It takes only 10 min to reach foot of waterfall. Only 5 min required to reach top of the waterfall.
Madhushree S — Google review
Large area, not too crowded. People can bath on upper side of water fall area. You can't go near water fall area. There is a way to down area of waterfall. Keep water bottles with you. There are some shops inside the area. And entry is not free. One time visit is must.
Desi Galaamar — Google review
Athirapally falls, also know as the Niagara Falls of India, is a must visit place for nature lovers. The majestic Athirapally falls in Kerala is 80-feet high and 330-feet wide. This waterfall is one of the best places to capture a real sense of splendid beauty and is a treat to the eyes, especially during the monsoon season.
Nivedita Toppo — Google review
Neat and clean place . Parking space is available. Tickets cost 50 for adults, for car + 30, a must visit place . After 5 pm the entrance to the bottom of the water falls will be closed.
renny raphy — Google review
You have to come down a bit to reach the foot from where the view is breathtaking. Aged folks and people with lower back or leg issues may find it difficult hence need to be aware before taking the hike.
Saumyajit Ray — Google review
When I visited this remarkable place on a weekend, I was astounded by the sheer beauty of the waterfalls. However, it was quite crowded, which is to be expected given its popularity. To ensure a hassle-free experience, I discovered that there is a convenient clock room available where we can securely store our belongings for a nominal fee of Rs. 5.
Moreover, I highly recommend wearing shoes or sandals with excellent grip when exploring this enchanting location. This precaution will not only enhance your safety but also allow you to fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring surroundings.
Sonu Anand — Google review
We visited athirapilly waterfalls during our last vacation. It was rainy season.
We have to get entry tickets, Rs.50 per head.
There is cloak room to keep helmet and bags, Rs 5 per piece.
The view and the ambiance is too good.
A romantic place.
Tom Varghese — Google review
Entry fees are 50 per person. There is a walk like 200 meters to reach the top of the falls and 500-600 meters to reach the down of the falls. Well maintained.
Shreevathsa T — Google review
I was excited to visit this place. Beautiful picturesque. Found there wide falls coming down which was spectacular to see. I visited 1 week ago and was wondering how beautiful it becomes in the monsoon! Time just passed away and I was late with my itinerary. One thing to remember, beware of monkeys at this place - they just snatch away food items if once noticed !
Debapran Gupta — Google review
Well managed property with a great view. You can sit for long and enjoy the view as much you want.
Recently kerala government started an initiative to trek through the other side of the falls, that is also good experience... It will take you 2 days.
If you visit this place then my suggestion is to start early and cover waterfalls and leave to sholayar dam and return before 6 -8 pm... Otherwise you may find a place to stay
Arjun Cheriyil — Google review
Great water falls in Thrissur District of Kerala.
If your are planning tour and travel to Ernakulam or Thrissur then must visit this place. Can spend 2-3 hrs here. Best waterfalls I have ever seen. Simply awesome.
Enjoyed here.
This place is in forest reserve area.
Jagan Gopal — Google review
Mesmerising beauty of this place is more beautiful 🤩 then you saw in movies 🎥.
Reaching there is itself a fun.
From the gate it self you have to walk through a trail and will not get the proper glimpse until you reach on top or bottom.
You will only able to hear water fall sound.
On the top you can enjoy the water and play in it.
You can stay in water and enjoy it like a water park always bring back my inner kid out.
On the bottom you can get the full view of fall.
Recommendations -
1. Full day,
2. comfortable clothing
3. Extra pair of clothes
4. Stay hydrated
5. Go down first enjoy the view later come up relax and dip in a water.
yog verma — Google review
It is one of the best waterfalls in India. The view from the bottom is the best. The place holds such a natural beauty. The way towards it is also really beautiful..
Arthana A.C — Google review
Visited this falls at the right time - just when the monsoon in Kerala is drawing to a close.
The second half of July to mid of August is the right time to visit this falls.
Amazing scenic beauty; one should not miss wonderful experience.
One should walk down to the foot of the waterfalls to enjoy.
Venkata Ramana Ramadugula — Google review
The small hike to the bottom of the falls added an adventurous touch, making the visit even more memorable. If you're looking for a perfect blend of natural beauty and a touch of adventure, Athirappilly Waterfalls is a must-visit destination. The stunning scenery will leave you mesmerized!
Mahima Lolla — Google review
This falls comes to light for tourism after the pan world movie called BAAHUBALI, where the falls shown in this movie were captured here.
The flow of water was quite good it's clear.
But they don't allow people into the water.
Vineeth Chimata — Google review
Well maintained and guards were there to protect us from entering into dangerous sites. Try to be there during evening time, otherwise the blistering sun will make you tired. Try not to avoid the downward portion of the waterfall, you can see the complete beauty of this waterfall from that position. Take care of small children, some rocks can hurt them.
Leo S Gabriel — Google review
Great place, crowded but peaceful if you go Little away from the crowd. You can go into water but only up to a certain extent. The view from the bottom is great.
Datti Francis — Google review
Amazing experience! A wonderful way to spend the day.Absolutely stunning views, one of the most beautiful waterfall in Kerala
BIJO RAFEL JOSE — Google review
1. Pls Keep in mind you need to trek a little in humidity so take 2 water with you must.
2. You can take bath the water stream flows in between the path.
3. Down there is no place to bath , only you can take photos and videos. A guard 💂 will watch you every time.
4. Only cash will be accepted on some shops so take some cash.
Shivam Parashar — Google review
Beautiful water falls
Even in summer also it’s looks beautiful
To go down you have walk for 1 km from top
It open at 8 clock .
CA Shivayya Yammi — Google review
Majestic- if you visit during the right season and right time. There are various spots, most are pictures ( but a bit dangerous).
If you visit during peak monsoon you shall see a completely different side (some spots remains close due to large volume of waters).
Ideal time to visit would be August- September.
pahadi food blogger — Google review
Excellent water fall. During August month it looks like a mini Niagara. Trekking is very challenging towards the water fall. It’s paved, yet not for the feeble. Rs 200 for entry.
Ajith Kumar — Google review
One of my dream place in India. It’s mesmerising. From the entry with vehicle fee you have to pay and park the car beside the road as there is no particular parking. And take the entry ticket again for falls entry. From there it’s just 10-15 walkable distance for top view. Carry water bottle along with you and return the empty bottle in entry as they will give you 10 rupee refund. Enjoy the top view for a while and start trek to the down. If you are aged or handicap or having breathing issue do not take risk and stay in the upside as we need to walk inside the forest around 30 mins in mud. As it’s a orange alert when we enter, they don’t allow us to go near to the water fall. If you visit after February, you can play in the water due to water flow will be less. If you want to see the water flow then best time to visit is from June to December.
You will be lost for a while in nature for sure.
Anusha Hegde — Google review
Athirappilly Waterfalls, located in Kerala, India, is a majestic natural wonder that captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty. The falls, often referred to as the "Niagara of India," cascade down from a height of approximately 80 feet, creating a mesmerizing sight and a soothing sound that resonates through the lush surroundings.
The surrounding rainforest adds to the allure of Athirappilly, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers. The area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species, adding to its ecological importance.
Visitors can enjoy the stunning views of the falls from various viewpoints, each offering a unique perspective.
While the beauty of Athirappilly is undeniable, it is essential to visit responsibly and respect the natural environment. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving this natural treasure for future generations to enjoy...
ANIL SADANAND — Google review
One of the most famous waterfalls in Kerala. If you are bored of the city life? Best place to chill.. Nice view, the harmonious sounds of nature.. Refreshing both mind and body...
Jofin Thomas — Google review
Athirappilly Waterfalls in Kerala, India, is like a magical place with lots of water falling down. It's surrounded by green trees and looks really amazing. You can reach there by going through the beautiful Western Ghats. The waterfall makes a cool sound, and it's a great spot for taking pictures. Just remember to be careful and not harm the environment when you visit. Athirappilly Waterfalls is a fantastic place for people of all ages to enjoy and have a good time in nature.
Abdul Haque V — Google review
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I'll never travel to Kozhikode without this trip planner again
The Eachanari Vinayagar Temple, located in Coimbatore, is a historic temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple's tower is intricately carved and draws visitors from all over the world due to its splendid architecture and peaceful ambiance. According to legend, the temple's 6-feet tall Vinayaga idol was being transported to another location when it got stuck at its current location after the cart's axle broke.
Located on national highway NH209. Vinayagar statue in almost 6 feet, we can worship the god from a distance without hassle.
Well maintained temple. A beautiful temple with good ambiance . Every day Ganapathy homam is performed. Powerful and vibrant Vinayagar
Must visit place and it is only 15 Km away from Coimbatore.
This Temple is opened from 5am everyday and is closed at 10pm without any break of worship time.
Ramesh V — Google review
This is very famous temple in coimbatore. People come here from many places to worship god Vinayaka. For new vehicles, new business come here for special pooja. In the side there is sacred fig tree under which naagar statues are present. It will be cool inside the temple always and is not closed in afternoons. This temple has golden chariot, goshala, flower garden, yagasala, a shop having spiritual book, holy threads and vinayaga's photos. This temple is very spacious and not so crowded in weekdays except on monthly chaturthi's. Every day annadhanam is offered in afternoons. Restrooms are available here.
Shanmuga Priya — Google review
Very nice temple of Lord Ganesh. 10-12km from the city. Very famous and old temple. The temple is very spacious and neat. There are lot of photos/ pictures around the temple which depicts few stories of Lord Ganesh. Very interesting to read.
Sridhar Ramachandran — Google review
This place is BLISS. Actually, we went on Monday. There were very less crowd.
We saw the God with peace.
Vinayagar here is big and so beautiful. The temple is wide and windy which give your soul relief!
This place has inbuilt Mandapam for marriage functions and avail annadhanam.
Also, I saw there were little maintenance work going in there for enhancement.
Facilitated with parking for both two and four wheeler.
You can wash your legs before entering the temple.
Shops available nearby to buy poojai items.
Separate place to break coconut which is located nearby Arasamaram Vinayagar.
Restrooms and wash area are available.
We went from Prozone mall to this location by using Google Maps, which was really helpful.
Happy visiting this place 😊
Arun Kumar Anbarasan — Google review
We went on Tuesday evening around 7 pm it was abisshegam time & mentioned golden chariot will begin at 7.15 so we waited and they opened by 7.40 & Rs 20 special ticket is not worth usually they will take us near Vinayagar but now for this ticket you can should stand inside next to free Darshan.
markiv s — Google review
Eachanari Vinayagar temple was unique of its own because of its location as well as the ample space around. Before the puliyakulam vinayagar this was in place I remember the age old traditional structures around, when there were no flyovers it will be too crowded.
Now recently the flyover actually helps us to peacefully park our vehicle and get into the temple.
Ticket for vehicle Pooja - Rs.20
Outside shops:
Coconut plate - Rs.100
Garland for car & 5 lemons - Rs.380 (Very over priced )
The temple was sparking clean and we had a peaceful Dharshan as well did the Pooja for our new vehicle without any hassles. May be just it was the next day to pongal it was not that crowded.
A calm and soulful experience! ❤️🌾💐
Ashwin P — Google review
Om Maha Ganadhipathaye Namaha !
Peaceful temple. Whenever we buy a vehicle its a mandatory feel comes to heart that we should visit God Ganapathy here and get his blessing. Blissful temple.
One thing about the pooja items shop in front of the temple is , they are cheaters selling one lotus and handful of arugampul for Rs.80, also 5 lemons and a small coconut for Rs.70, so you can get things from your home or other shops while coming to temple itself. These shops keepers have that attitude, if you want then buy else go because we don't lose anything because of you. So better don't buy anything.
Arun Arumugam — Google review
It is said that when the idol of Vinayaga measuring 6 feet high and 3 feet in diameter was being transported from Madurai in a cart for installation at Perur Pateeswarar Temple, the axle of the cart broke and it became seated in the place where the temple was constructed
Muruganandham N — Google review
Ahh very peaceful temple and good for all services activities
Civil Engineer Muthukumar — Google review
Good and clean premises. Infact this temple has separate restrooms for men and women. Another good thing is no closing at around 12:30 that's when most temples. In fact I was in at 1 PM only. Very minimum space for parking. Other than that it's a peaceful spot.
Guganeshwar Venkatachalam — Google review
Very crowded in the evening...was blessed to see the Abhishekam performed in the evening and the golden Rath rally...Abhishekam takes place till 7p.m. thereafter the garbagraha opens at 7.30p.m. so plan your visit accordingly if visiting from other states to this temple...real bliss experience
jeya chitra — Google review
The temple was built in 1977 but it looks like a recently built temple.
Prabhakaran — Google review
Lord Vinayagar temple visited by many devotees from neighbouring locality alongside the Bhakts from nearby state also.It is serene surroundings and calm atmosphere adds to the divine blessings of the deity and Pilgrim offer Pooja and worshipping às per the customs and practice
Malmarugan D — Google review
The temple is very powerful, I've spent a good amount of time at the temple. It's a must visit place.
Varun Varma — Google review
🙏 Arulmigu Eachanari Vinayakar 🙏
One of the most old and divine temple in Coimbatore. Located in the Pollachi Mainroad near L&T Bypass.
Well maintained and clean environment. Parking is on the road not separate parking available.
4th Kumbhabishegam happened on 23rd Aug 2023. Function hall/mandapam available. Providing daily Annadhanam.
AR Vignesh — Google review
One of the Biggest Ganesh temple to visit. Had good darshan.After construction of overhead bridge the temple look got affected. I visited two occasions during the past 6 months from Coimbatore . On both times we passed temple and took U turn to go to temple.
karuppiah p — Google review
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Pollachi Main Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021, India
The Pothundi Dam is a 19th-century structure made of earth that serves as a barrier to retain water, creating a reservoir used for both fishing and irrigation purposes. This dam was built using natural materials such as soil, rocks, and clay. It functions by preventing the flow of water from the river and instead storing it in an artificial lake formed by the dam.
Brookefields is a big shopping mall in Coimbatore that offers a good variety of brands-name retailers, a food court, cinema and a children's play area. It is really popular with Coimbatore residents, as everyone can buy the branded items they need here from the shops like Rmkv, Fast Track etc. There is also a decent food court available with some good restaurants. Multiplex theaters are available for watching movies.
Biggest mall in Coimbatore.
I enjoyed the mall so much.One of the best hangout place to enjoy with friends.More showrooms, PVR cinemas are good, enjoyed snacks and food in restaurants and finally the Fun games are good .
The mall is so clean and tidy.
There is restroom for both men and women in each floors.
Mall is so busy in weekends.More traffic outside mall.
Parking is spacious but sometimes parking gets full on weekends.So you can't park inside mall.
Overall
Nice mall to visit with your friends or family.
Time flies here.
Enjoy and have fun.
Tech zone — Google review
One of the finest malls in coimbatore.Probably the biggest too with so many shopping options. If you’re looking to have fun or do some travel or festival shopping this is an apt place. They have a huge food court with plenty of food options. If you are into bowling or kids have a good play area called the fun city. It gets crowded in the weekend and definitely a fun place to visit with family.
Meghana Paramshetti — Google review
the biggest mall with lots of food court, multiplex ,shopping and kid's fun area. Best attraction is snow house where they charge a handsome amount but it is ok. 12D show also available and it is nice too. Overall whole day can be spent with family and friends. Recommended place.
vijay singh — Google review
One of the biggest mall in coimbatore .
Me and my brother were enjoy our experience at here .the mall was so chilled when I went to here . Snow fantasy is a very super experience.really we are liked it .
ARUN KUMAR .M — Google review
I had Great experience. I recommend. They have on-site parking which is good.
Visited this place mid week evening. Parking was super easy as it was mid week. Crowd was less. Shops were less crowded due to mid week timing.
Along with foreign brands, This mall supports local business as well. I saw Isha Shoppe and couple of other local shops.
This mall also has multiplex cinema, fun city, kids play area and food arena.
Suresh Jayaraman — Google review
Mall is really amazing. You will get every brand here. The biggest mall in Coimbatore. Very well maintained and designed. For kids they have play stations. Parking is available. They have multiplex with five screen and snow park also there. They have a large area of food court. Overall it’s a great place to hangout.
Goutom Das — Google review
Nice experience. Good for time pass.
Parking prices are cheap compared to other malls. 20rupees per hour charged for 4 Wheeler.
The kids enjoyed it a lot. 🥳
Ramamoorthy — Google review
The mall is very well-organized enjoyed the food court, which had a variety of delicious options. The atmosphere is great and it was a very pleasant experience. The biggest mall in Coimbatore. They maintained it very well. They are cleaning the places very often. Most of the national & international brands are present here.
I would highly recommend this mall to anyone looking for a great shopping experience. They SP Cinemas which around 8 Screens Movie theatre inside. You will find most of the famous outlets inside. Parking they have 3 floors .
Senthamil Selvan (Senthu) — Google review
Fantastic place for shopping...🛍️ Most of the international brands are available in this shopping mall. Very clean and beautiful architecture. There are escalators for all the floors. Don't forget to visit the food court to taste various types of Indian and European foods.
PA Jos — Google review
This is the first mall in Coimbatore before Fun and Prozone. It exhibits a huge number of showrooms and PVR cinemas. Gets very busy at Weekends. Nice hangout place for the locals.
Stanley Ben — Google review
One of the finest malls in coimbatore!!
Probably the biggest too with so many shopping options!!
If you’re looking to have fun or do some travel or festival shopping this is an apt place!!
They have a huge food court with plenty of food options!!
If you are into bowling or kids have a good play area called the fun city!!
It gets crowded in the weekend and definitely a fun place to visit with family!!
Madan S v — Google review
One of the best mall in south TN. Parking here on week end is hectic. Lots of branded shops are here. But all the prices are highly expensive. Walking on one complete circle in each floor is approximately 400m. Every where good lift and escalator available. Food court is neatly maintained. But some shops asking bill in UPI payment only.
Raja A — Google review
It's a very big mall in coimbatore locality and where many fashion shops like trends and for every brand there is seperate shops and snow world fantasy and foodcourt such as burger King,Domino's and play zone for both kids and adults and good place to timepass here and chill the day with friends and have to spend nearly 4-5 hrs to complete the visiting of every shop in that mall and take many hours to finish the shopping and in that every items are expensive to buy and I visited the mall for the first time......
Krishna Murthy R.R — Google review
It's a huge mall located close to Gandhi puram bus stand.
They have all sorts of stores. We visited on a Sunday and it was so crowded. But it's a good pit stop when you visit coimbatore.
Suvadra Kundu — Google review
One of the biggest Mall in Coimbatore City, where almost all branded shops are there.
Having Spacious food court as well.
Cine halls are also there.
Explore with friends and family's.
Good parking facility.
Only disadvantage i feel is that their lifts, which is little annoying as compared with the other lifts.
Always Crowded.
Busy area.
Sanjush S — Google review
With a diverse array of stores, from popular brands to local gems, it caters to various shopping preferences. The modern architecture and spacious layout create an inviting atmosphere.
The dining options are a highlight, providing a range of culinary delights in the food court and restaurants. Whether craving international cuisines or local flavors, there's something to suit everyone.
The mall's entertainment offerings, including a multiplex cinema, add an extra layer of enjoyment, making it not just a shopping destination but also a place for leisure and recreation.
During peak times, like weekends, it can get crowded, but the overall design helps manage the flow of visitors. Adequate parking facilities contribute to the convenience of the shopping experience.
While individual store experiences may vary, Brookfields Mall stands out as a vibrant hub in Coimbatore, offering a blend of retail therapy, delicious dining options, and entertainment for a satisfying visit.
Jay Narayanasamy — Google review
Nice experience. It's a pretty decent mall with nice ambience.
The food court was good with wide variety of food to try.
The only con is there were very small theatres for telugu movies to watch it. But it kinds felt like a private home theatre.
And there are book stalls where prices are too much.
Overall good.
Can explore whenever you are bored.
43-Vani Kalyani Rapelly — Google review
One of the famous mall in coimbatore most of the branded clothes are available here . food is also good, budget friendly . We can also enjoy the shopping with our lovely family members
antony ruban — Google review
In the center of Coimbatore, this mall is among the greatest and biggest, well-kept ones. There are four floors total, including three basements. There are numerous stores, including department stores, food courts, mobile shops, cosmetics, eyewear, and electronics. There are theaters, banquet spaces, and more. Kids can also enjoy themselves in Fun City. The basement has a large car park area. Additionally, there is Spar Supermarket. There are automated teller machines. Each floor has its own restrooms. What else can I say? Just have fun exploring.
Akshay Sudhish — Google review
Good maintained mall in Coimbatore. Really worth visiting. No disappointments always. Plenty of branded outlets. Always occupied and Good services from parking to cleanliness and crowd maintained. Especially centralization of ac 😍food court is good.
Vignesh Narayan — Google review
I recently visited the mall and was thoroughly impressed. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a friendly and helpful staff. The mall itself was very well-organized I also enjoyed the food court, which had a variety of delicious options. The atmosphere was great and it was a very enjoyable experience. I would highly recommend the mall to anyone looking for a great shopping experience
The best mall to visit in Coimbatore in my opinion .
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Very large as well as spacious plus lots of shops available .
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The security and all things are properly maintained plus the neatness in the mall is good too .
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Alternative parking for two wheelers is available .
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The food court is Fantastic lots of shops available .
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The newest McCafe addition is wonderful too .
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Some shops might require the Brooks card..then reputed shops like kfc ,mcds and such don't need the brooks card .
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Toilets and wash areas are well maintained too.
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Overall Excellent place would recommend Brookfield always
It’s in the heart of the city anna easily accessible
Clean and nicely maintained
Caring staffs. Even says not to send kids alone in escalators and stop if any kids tries to enter.
Fun city in mall has play area good enough for 5 year kids
Has good food options especially non veg
Has good coverage of electronics and window shopping options
There’s something for every clause and no one will come out dissatisfied
VARATHARAJ N — Google review
Nice and quiet big mall. One will find shops of all reputed brands. Good and spacious food court, with variety of options. Washrooms are clean. Good parking space. Only flip side is - the exit becomes crowded in the evening and it is difficult to catch uber, ola, redtaxi from the exit that time (evening). Enjoy 👍
R Viswanathan — Google review
We had a pretty good experience visiting this mall today. Everything inside the mall was quite good and well managed / maintained. The parking experience wasn’t great and there were broken / leaking sewage pipes at the entrance.
Jacob Sebastian — Google review
Good place for shopping....Food court was very spacious... Entertainment for kids Fun city... VR games are also available... And PVR cinema for movies..
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The Palakkad Fort, which has been preserved since 1766 CE, contains a garden and pathways for walking. Additionally, there is a temple dedicated to Hanuman and a playground on the premises. Although its early history remains largely unknown, the fort holds great historical significance. Many Malayalam films have been filmed here making it quite popular as well.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Palakkad Fort in the evening, and it proved to be a delightful experience. This historic fort not only offers a glimpse into the past but also provides a serene and airy atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk and a breath of fresh air.
As I entered the fort, I was immediately struck by its architectural beauty and rich historical significance. The well-preserved fort walls, bastions, and gateways exuded a sense of grandeur and stood as a testament to the region's cultural heritage. It was fascinating to explore the various sections of the fort, each with its own story to tell.
Envy — Google review
I liked the way that this fort is being maintained. I liked it a lot. The waterway around the first have lots of tortoises and fishes in it which was very nice to watch. This fort made me remind the medieval time period. The one and only thing which make families get irritated here is the public nuisance made by lover over here, which should me kept on control my the archaeological department and police department.
Abinesh Kumar — Google review
It's a great place to visit. There is a moat with different fishes and tortoises. There is also a Hanuman temple. We have to do a lot of walking and climbing. There are good view points. It's maintained well. It can be more friendly towards the seniors, like providing more ramps.
Amirtham Parasuraman — Google review
Palakkad Fort, also known as Tipu's Fort, is a historic fortress located in the town of Palakkad in Kerala, India. The fort has historical significance and is a popular tourist attraction in the region.
The fort was constructed by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, in the 18th century and later expanded by his son, Tipu Sultan. It is a well-preserved structure that reflects the architectural style of that era. The fort is characterized by its massive stone walls, bastions, and a large moat surrounding it, which was once filled with water.
Here are some key aspects of Palakkad Fort:
1. Historical Significance: The fort played a crucial role in the history of Kerala as it served as a strategic military base for Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. It witnessed many battles and was an essential part of their defense in the region.
2. Architectural Charm: The fort's architecture is a blend of Mysorean and European styles. It features large stone walls, intricately designed doors, and a well-planned layout that includes a mosque and granaries.
3. Museums: Inside the fort, there are two museums, the Palakkad Fort Museum and the District Historical Museum. These museums house a collection of artifacts, weaponry, and historical items that provide insights into the region's history.
4. Scenic Surroundings: The fort is surrounded by lush greenery and gardens, making it a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll and exploration.
5. Accessibility: Palakkad Fort is easily accessible from the town center and is a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and tourists.
While the fort is historically significant and provides a glimpse into Kerala's past, it's not as grand or imposing as some other forts in India. Nonetheless, it's worth a visit if you are in Palakkad and interested in history and architecture. The fort's tranquil surroundings and the opportunity to learn about the region's history make it a worthwhile stop for travelers.
abdul jaleel — Google review
Wonderful place to spend your weekend and enjoy the view. A must watch monument. A temple dedicated to Hanuman ji is situated in the fort.
Anjali Ajith — Google review
A scenic place. Beauty of fort is inviting. Though it could be maintained more. The hugge entry doors 🚪 are fascinating. Though seeing students in corners making out does put you in spot especially when with your kids. There's enough space to keep on moving & exploring 😄... Good views from fort tops... One can feel relaxed. Parking is ample and it's charged. Beside the fort there's a garden. We had to leave unfortunately to reach another place so couldn't explore it. There's a namesake museum inside the fort. Nothing much to explore though.
Overall it's a good visit.
Preethi — Google review
If you are passing by palakad town and have half hour with you. You can have a stop here. Otherwise there is nothing here. Some days back entrance is free. Now its by online ticketing through a government website. Inside an temple is situated which is open to locals, whatever its a historical place, maintaining well by authority. Good parking facility available which is paid one.
Akshay Vijay — Google review
Such a calm place. Lot of space to take rest and scenary was also good. Good place to have a calm time with family. Entry fees was ₹25 on 25/6/23. A park was also there with entry fees ₹25. I think it is a spot for teenage couples too.
smijith v.j — Google review
A place to hang out. It is better to visit on evenings . Temperatures are very high on mornings. There is less scope for kids to entertain. Fort has archaeological importance only but has less scope for entertainment . Vast area for walking . Trees are weĺl protected that keeps the inside cool.
Tomy k Wilson — Google review
A good place to visit for a stroll in the evening. We get to see a temple inside the fort and a bunch of government offices located within the well maintained garden inside the fort premises
Jyothis Shaji — Google review
I recently visited the historical fort in Palakkad, and it's another great spot for family and friends to explore. The presence of a temple inside the fort adds to its cultural significance. One of the positive aspects is the ample car parking area and the availability of toilet facilities, making the visit more convenient.The fort also caters to families with children by providing a nearby park. However, one significant downside is the early closing time of 5 pm, even on holidays. This early closure negatively impacts tourism, as many visitors may prefer to explore the fort later in the evening. It would be beneficial if they extended the visiting hours on holidays, perhaps until 7 pm, to better accommodate tourists and enhance the overall experience.
Ajesh M — Google review
Palakkad Fort is the perfect combo of history, chill vibes, and romance! With a temple right at the entrance and a sweet lovers' spot, it's got something for everyone. Plus, the environment is just so darn nice. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area!
Vijay Karthik — Google review
The Palakkad Fort is said to have existed from very ancient times but believed to be constructed in the present form in 1766 A.D, but little is known of its early history.
It has historical significance as well as there is a hanuman temple inside the fort. It has a lot of space for walking and many walkers come for their daily walks here..
Many Malayalam movies were shot in this fort and has gained more popularity. There is also ample parking space for cars , 2 wheelers and cycles
Definitely a good visit!
Niharika Vijayan — Google review
I went yesterday with my family. I booked the ticket from their site by saving Rs. 5/- in each ticket. Only we need 2-3minutes for taking ticlet online. Really peaceful and silent evening in the fort. And went speechless by viewing the ancient construction methods. I am sharing a loophole which the soldiers used to view from which we can have a 30degree view from a single hole.
Joseph Kasper — Google review
Entry Ticket : 25/- (If you pay by online ASI website then 20/-)
Mobile Camera : No Charges
Digital Camera/Video Camera: Charges There
Palakkad Fort takes 1 - 1.30 hr enough to visit. Not plan a whole day here if you are traveller or tourist.
Inside, There are some Kerala Govt Offices also there.
If you are visiting this place, take umbrella with you to avoid exposure to Sun.
On the way to entry, There is one temple available.
No locker rooms available.
Parking available with parking charges.
Restroom available
Drinking water available ( But, Don't drink that).
I have visited sunday afternoon. Everywhere couples with umbrella doing their privacy things here..
Kishore Travel Bytes — Google review
Hello everyone, I have visited this place on Friday evening. The entry fee was Rs. 25 per person. Fort was maintained cleaned, here there are some building built in 17's and there is one temple inside the fort. While entering the fort we can see the fort is bordered by water and we can see lot of tortoise 🐢 in it. So this will be a not too entertaining visit, just a casual visit to our history place.
Rahul Vanchivel — Google review
A marvelous spot in the center of the town. Entry ticket cost rs 25 for adults. Suggested for a 30 minutes to one hour time span. Fort is almost well maintained, but some area in the backside is filled with creepers and shrubs. Also a temple is situated inside this fort building. Rock pillars and other structures in the fort makes it attractive. Now it is maintained by archeological survey of India. It is just 5 kilometres away from palakkad junction railway station, which costs a rs 13 in local bus ( in 2023). Buses are continuously available from entrance of the railway station itself.
varun s — Google review
It was a nice fort with good history ! But it is being used by teenagers as their daily getaway romance spot ! So basically you get to see a couple at every corner , and they won't feel that your even there , you will be the one feeling curious and suprised !! Ha ha ha try it once , it's a different experience
sm bigwing — Google review
Tippu sultan fort is maintained well. There is a space inside the fort where kids can spend time and play around. Good for family meetings. Can spend some quality time here.
Ramamoorthy — Google review
I loved those environment, calm place, nothing can disturb your peace in this space
There's is parking inside left side of the main gate,
Entered in and there is some canteen too
Enjoy those stuff,oil based snacks are there when I visit,
And visited here in week days not so much crowd in their
❌We totally forgot to get tickets for visit inside❌
No one said to get tickets ,so we thought to free entry here, here is mistake we made
🚫 This thing make as disappointment 🚫
No worries guys if you read this passage it will help you
Akash Ak — Google review
Nice place to spend silent and joyful moments.Suitable for all age group people. Mostly for couples or lovers. Good place to get some feel of 300+ year old memories of our people. Inside there is a temple dedicated for hanuman.there is an information centre for this archeological site. Place to visit. Entry ticket is 25 per adult. Kids below 15 years are considered to be free. There is a park adjacent to the fort. Quiet good to spend time there.
tye — Google review
Its an old fort now under the control of Archaeological survey of India . Those who like to know the history of monuments and enjoy its features it's a good choice. And it's a place where you can spent some time with your friends and family. The ticket rate is just Rs 25 per person. You can just roam around and sit in the shades of the trees with friends and family.
Parking available . Overall it's a nice place.
Krishnamohan M — Google review
It is an ASI protected monument, hence maintained well. Other than the sign board outside,there is an information gallery once you enter the fort, which is not up to mark. But most of the people do not get to know there is an information gallery due to lack of sign boards. It is a place where people can go sit for some time in the park inside the fort and under the trees outside the fort. Ticket price is Rs.25. There is a Hanuman temple at the entrance of the fort.
Meera Viswanath — Google review
Palakkad Fort is a beautiful fort located in Palakkad town. Built by Hyderali, the ruler of Mysore, this fort is very beautiful. The main attractions are the water-filled moats outside the fort, ramparts, watch towers and the temple inside the fort. You can visit the fort from 6 to 8 in the morning for free. Best time to visit is morning and evening.
Pavithran chemnad — Google review
The Palakkad Fort is an ASI protected monument, maintained well. There is a lack of signboards which hinders wayfinding. The huge canopy of the tree provides shade and serene atmosphere.
The entry ticket is Rs.25/-. Opening time is from 8.30am to 5.30pm
Anamika Joshy — Google review
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The Maruthamalai Arulmigu Subramanya Swami Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Marudhamalai, about 14 kilometres south of Coimbatore. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Subramanya and is one of the most popular religious destinations in Coimbatore. The temple features elaborate carvings and gilded shrines, as well as dramatic valley views.
This temple has got a very good vibe. It can be climbed through stairs (which r not very hard) and also can be reached to by vehicle. Will hardly take 40 min to reach the top by climbing. But once you reach there you absolutely feel great. There are multiple Gods in the temple. The whole effort of climbing is worth it.
Gayatri Toshniwal — Google review
Hindu Religious place, can drive very close to temple. Option to walk also. It's not on top of mountain. Really surrounded by green mountain, get a good view of coimbatore city from top. Very pleasant place. Heaven on earth. Worth a visit all the time.
Sudarshan Dhamal — Google review
I recently had the privilege of visiting Marudhamalai Arulmigu Subramanya Swami Temple in Coimbatore with my family, and I must say it was an experience of a lifetime. From the moment we arrived on a sunny morning, the temple greeted us with its serene ambiance and breathtaking beauty.
To begin with, reaching the temple was a breeze as there was a convenient bus service available that took us all the way to the top. This thoughtful provision made the journey hassle-free for our group of 12 family members, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the spiritual adventure that awaited us.
Upon reaching the top, we were captivated by the awe-inspiring panoramic view that unfolded before our eyes. The picturesque scenery surrounding the temple, with lush greenery and majestic hills, created a sense of tranquility that instantly put us at ease.
The priests at the temple deserve special mention for their warm and welcoming nature. They guided us through the rituals and provided insightful information about the temple's history and significance. Their genuine devotion and dedication added to the sacred atmosphere of the place, making our visit even more meaningful.
One aspect that stood out during our visit was the temple's impeccable cleanliness. The entire premises were well-maintained, reflecting the devotion and respect for the divine space. It was truly a pleasure to explore the temple's various sections, all of which exuded a sense of serenity and purity.
As we embarked on this spiritual journey, we were filled with a profound sense of peace and positivity. The Temple provided us with an opportunity to connect with the divine in a meaningful way, leaving a lasting impression on our hearts and minds.
In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend visiting the Marudhamalai Arulmigu Subramanya Swami Temple to anyone seeking a spiritual retreat in Coimbatore. Its scenic beauty, welcoming priests, and pristine environment make it a truly transformative experience. Whether you are a devotee or simply looking for a place to find solace, this temple offers a sacred haven that will leave you feeling refreshed and inspired.
Jayakrishnan Nair — Google review
Nicely maintained & Neat Temple. Pleasant location in the hills. Special bus service is there costing 10rs per head at the foothills. The beautiful Lord Muruga statue will mesmerize us. Toilet facility is available in the uphill too. Was a divine & great moment.
Vignesh Ravichandran — Google review
Calm,Divine and Beautiful place. You can reach the temple either via steps or own transport or take a hill bus by taking tickets at the counter. You will reach the temple within 10 mins from foothills if you took a bus or own transport.
Only snacks stall is available in the hills.
Hotel or food stall is available only at the foothill.
Charge for Bus - 10rs
Temple closing time is 1 p.m - 2 p.m.
ponnieshwari thirumurugesh — Google review
Lord murgan temple...🙏 Always busy and rush temple...Here we have free bus facility to go up but we want wait...And parking facility is there...And also we also can walk through steps...😍 Temple always maintained neat and clean...After 7.00 pm is not allowed in this temple..
Dhilip A — Google review
One need to climb a number of steps to reach the temple from the parking lot and hence may be a problem for people having difficulties climbing. It is very close to city and there are ample of parking facilities available. Temple is maintained very well and it was a divine experience entering the same.
Tamil Bharathi — Google review
Temple built by Tamil kings in 12th century and dedicated to Lord Murugan.This temple is beautifully located on the marudhmalai hill hence Marudhmalai subramanya swami temple.This is located on a hill and temple bus service (10 rs ticket) available.If you are having own vehicle you can directly go near the gate.It has beautiful Gopuram.Temple located 12 kms from coimbatore city.
naresh sakhardande — Google review
Beautiful temple and the spectacular scenery. We got the special ticket for Rs.50 where the crowd was bit less. It's a bliss to be in the temple. 3 ways you can reach the hill top temple by your own vehicle, bus or by steps...
Lakshmi Prabha Srinivasan — Google review
You can feel divine in you there! Great place to feel your inner self! Give it a try. You can witness a great view of whole coimbatore from the top of the temple. Great place to relax. Use temple transport to go up, recently lot of wild animals are roaming around there. Be safe and enjoy the trip.
Shanthosh SaiRam — Google review
Wonderful temple of Lord Subramaniya located on top of a Hilltop. The temple vibes are amazingly positive and relaxing…
It was a one of a kind experience, definitely would suggest to everyone whether you are devotional or not...
The only drawback in visiting the temple is the amount of time it took for us to climb the hill due to lack of proper facility at the top. We were in a traffic que / line for almost an hour or so…
Pawan Vasu — Google review
Calm. Serene. Beautiful. Less crowded in the morning. Good view from top. Won't take much time if plan a visit to the hilltop temple. Ample parking space when I visited.
prasenjit panda — Google review
Architecture of the Temple is phenomenal. To reach there you can go by stairs (700+) or by transport available outside at bottom of hill. You can go there before 7:00 pm as when it gets dark wild animals might find you. View from the temple is breathtaking. If it rains/there are clouds, you're lucky to see those scenes on hill. Clouds might come through the temple (happened with me). City looks great from the top. I Highly recommend to visit.
ANUJ KUMAR — Google review
1. You can reach the temple by govt bus or red taxi cab. Ola/Uber won't come to this place mostly.
2. If you book red taxi, take hourly package 3 to 4 hrs) because if you take one way trip, you can't book it again from temple top. The mobile tower is not available at the top. (red taxi cab be booked only through phone call)
3. If you take govt bus, you need to take another mini bus to reach top. (ticket price 10rs).
4. Once you reach the top, you need to take another 75 steps to reach the temple. It may be slightly difficult for some elderly people as the steps are steep in some places.
5. There are also steps to reach the temple. Around 1000 steps which will take 45 mins to 1 hour.
6. Best time to reach the temple is 4pm to 5 pm in the evening. There won't be much crowd and you can finish all dharshan in 45 mins to 1 hour.
7.Once you reach the temple, take special ticket which is 20rs. You can have a closer look of lord Murugan and also it's quicker
Spark S — Google review
It’s a 12th century hill temple, dedicated to Lord Murugan. Temple is located above the hill and one can climb through stairs as well as vehicles available near the temple. Temple surrounded with beautiful mountains and greenery.
From the top, you will get a amazing view of Coimbatore.
Goutom Das — Google review
Can reach reach by foot, car or bus to the top. Going by foot will be memorable. Lot of snacks on the way. Less crowd when reached early. Must visit place for the hilltop view and pleasant wind.
Pradeep C — Google review
Beautiful temple of Lord muruga. We climbed the mountain by foot and it took us close to 30 minutes from start to finish. The lines are pretty small early in the morning and the special entrance line was even less busy (<10 people in line ). The views up top are very nice.
Karthik Suryanarayanan — Google review
Marudha Malai Murugan Kovil is a divine sanctuary that radiates a tranquil and pleasant vibe. The presence of Lord Murugan imparts a spiritual serenity to the surroundings. The Kovil's scenic location on Marudha Malai enhances the overall sense of peace and reverence. The divine energy within the temple creates a profound atmosphere, inviting devotees to experience a connection with the sacred. The architectural beauty of the Kovil complements the natural beauty of its surroundings, providing a harmonious space for worship and reflection. Marudha Malai Murugan Kovil is truly a sacred haven, resonating with a divine and peaceful ambiance. 🌟
R Kishore — Google review
Good temple with ancient history. Had to wait almost for 2 hours to get to mountain top car parking area since they allow only about 10 vehicles at a time to top of the hill due to parking space issue. Need to climb some steps even after reaching parking point. Temple has a huge queue over weekend. 50rs spl darshan will offer the flexibility to finish darshan quickly.
Vin Pal — Google review
The ambiance and the rituals gave a calming effect on the mind, providing a temporary respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. O
verall, the experience of visiting a temple can be quite uplifting and soul-nourishing for many individuals.
Kamakshi Joshhi — Google review
Visited the Temple in the Evening.Being a weekend heavy rush of Devotees. Taxis are fleecing charging almost Rs.800 to Rs.900 gor a to & gro Triop from adivaram to the hill temple & back
Autos are not allowed.only mode of alternate transport is the Bus Service.Very cheap but overcrowded.
On the whole it was a memorable trip.
Vetrivel Muruganukku Harohara
Shiva Subramanian — Google review
Among the most amazing temples I've ever been to. The location is incredibly beautiful and calming. The presence of nature is felt. The top hill's view looks to be really amazing. The location is bounded on three sides by hills. If you are visiting the location, make sure that you walk past the stairs and stop at the temples along the way. The Siddhar Cave, which is located slightly to the left of the temple, is well worth a visit. It is highly recommended that you visit the temple if you are visiting Coimbatore.
Dharanee K — Google review
This temple dedicated to God murgan ( kartkiyan God) situated in nilgari mountain range among vary high mountain and natural Beauty pilgrim have to cross 1000 stair( step) to reach this temple .but a alternative way to go by bus to temple gate
OM PRAKASH — Google review
Very nice temple. It is surrounded by the forest. Now, they have closed the stairs way as wild animals are often sighted around in these places. We can only go to the temple through cars, bus etc. It is a beautiful temple. Full of divine.
Akshaya Vadekkemadom — Google review
Best shanmuga temple, but the facilities should be improved more. Almost my sole got burnt because of hot steps while coming down. Annadanam was good but only for 100 people, somehow we sneaked inside a small hall and had.They should provide for more people since they get lot of money as donations.
kumaravelan yuvaraj — Google review
This is my first visit to temple
Very calm and excellent place to visit and get the blessings of the lord Murugan ..
You can go by walk to the temple from bus stand it takes 20 min to climb
or you can go by bus to the hill top.
By own vehicle also is good but there is no parking place available on top of the hill very limited place is available
raje r — Google review
A must visit place. Apart from religious angle, one can bathe in the natural beauty at its best. Surrounding mountains gives an awesome look and experience. .
The teme premises is well maintained. Crowd management is pretty good.
Devotees can avail the free shuttle service being operated from the bus stand to the temple car parking area. From their newly laid out stairs provide comfortable climbing.
This is one of Murugan's Abodes (Arupadaiveedu), signifying the six abodes of Lord Murugan representing the six different forms related to events in his life. The temple, a popular 12th-century hill temple, is situated 12 kilometers from Coimbatore. What makes this Murugan temple special is its location on the eastern face of the hill, distinguishing it from other Murugan temples atop hills. This astonishing, magnificent, and beautiful temple crowns the summit of Marudhamalai Hills. The gentle, refreshing breeze feels heavenly to the devotees, offering an enchanting sight of the lush mountainous surroundings. Peacocks grace the hills, adding to the beauty of this truly amazing place.
The temple is a small temple on the hill. All the services were good according to me. There is a temple provided bus service that connects downhill to uphill and the bus only costs 10 ₹. The hair donation is also free but there is some unaccounted money taken (Mostly around 200 ₹). The waiting time is very low in normal seasons. There are special tickets which are 50₹ per person. The stairs are also good but it's a little uncomfortable and I would not recommend it unless you are not able to climb stairs easily. The temple has a very good environment and the cleanliness of the temple was good. The stairs close approximately 5pm and the last bus service from uphill to downhill is 8pm. So reaching there before these times would be reasonable. There is a good amount of parking uphill for cars and bikes. Definitely would recommend for any type of transport public and private. I have tried this temple in all different holidays and the wait times are always very low unless there is an abishekam going on. Where people have to wait for the abishekam to end. It mostly takes 40mins for the abishekam to end.
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Adiyogi - The Source of Yoga is a religious organization that houses a colossal steel statue of the Hindu deity Shiva, standing at an impressive height of 112 feet. It is tucked away from the directions provided by Google Maps, and visitors are advised to come in the morning or evening as there are no shades to protect from the sun. The tranquil atmosphere makes it ideal for meditation and yoga while also serving various purposes.
If peace has a Address then that should be this place. So calm, peaceful, Nature, God, Environment, each and every corner is at it’s best. A must visit place once in your life time especially at the time of Mahashivaratri. The experience was next level. The events, laser show, the crowd, The music, Meditation 🧘♀️ and what not. Overall great experience.
shabarish atyam (sab) — Google review
A long time desire was finally over....my visit to Adiyogi .... If you want to a quite place, to sit with a you while ,to think all the happy times and hope that makes you smile and happy...Then this is the right place ....
To reach the statue one has to take a long walk or can pay and use the bullock carts....
binita sahu — Google review
It was a nice place to visit. Calm and quite premises inside the buildings. During the summer, daytime is a bit horrible experience as there are no shadows to rest on the Yogi statue area. The light show at night is spectacular. It creates a memorable moment for the devotees. For the non believers also it is also a nice show..
Ranjith M — Google review
Located between forest and surrounded by hills on three sides. So the place was really cool and calm. We visited at the time of July. The place received rainfall for every 10 minutes. The 112ft statue of Lord Shiva is really a magnificent and majestic architecture. You can use bullock cart or walk to this place. This place is really suitable for ultra wide shots. A must visit place in Coimbatore
Surya Rajagopal R — Google review
No words to describe. Awesome.. Very beautifully done the statue . So beautiful place..Full of energy. Its a peaceful place. Very nice experience. Better to visit in the evening time. You can see the wonderful laser light show effects in the statue which starts around 07:30 pm. Its a peaceful place, everyone should visit, very neat and clean surrounding s....
EcoVolks Consultants — Google review
Adiyogi in Coimbatore is best visited on weekdays or non-public holidays to avoid large crowds that can disrupt the experience of embracing Yogi culture. However, for casual visits, the crowd might not be an issue. Plan your trip accordingly, noting the numerous signboards available in case you get lost. There are plenty of parking lots, albeit paid, and facilities such as washrooms, food counters, and souvenir shops. It would be great if visitors could maintain a peaceful atmosphere, especially to not disturb others engaged in yoga or meditation
Dheeraj K — Google review
Good yoga center. However little remote location. Meditation center has good arrangements and also there is canteen inside for snacks, tea, coffee, etc. Systematic and well controlled place with helpful volunteers guiding through all facilities.
ashis kumar Saha — Google review
Place is full of positive energies and divinity. While watching shiva statue literally had goosebumps. They have bus facilities. Auto and cab will be expensive. Would love to visit again. You can sit and meditate. Place is really beautiful. Can't explain in words. One should experience.
Usha G Poojary — Google review
Great place to visit. It's good for doing meditation. There is a spiritual atmosphere here. The giant statue of Adiyogi is a great attraction. The hotel inside the Isha Centre is clean and the price is economical. Most of the employees are friendly. There was no proper lighting when we walk from the Serpent entrance to the Adiyogi Statue during late evening. I feel it's little risky during that time. It will be good with better lighting in that area. Overall, the experience is great!
Durgadas VC — Google review
This place has the purest air and the most positive vibes. For all those who believe that a place can also be a factor to change your soul, must visit this place. Don't forget to sit and do a little bit of dhyan in this place, you will feel the difference 😊😊
Avoid in the sunny days as the cool Breeze might be missing but when it's cloudy or cold this place is heaven. Try reaching here when the crowd is little less may be on weekdays or early morning.
This place is amazing.
garima singh — Google review
An architectural masterpiece of 112 feet Adiyogi. Adiyogi is situated in the middle of all hills. You have to go almost 8 to 10 KM inside from NH44 highway. Ample amount of car parking, electric buggies, and Carts pulled by bulls to transport from the parking place to the statue. The overall experience was great . There are a lot of food stalls and the prices are very nominal. It’s a free entry monument. The yoga center offers a serene retreat for spiritual seekers. The merchandise shopping allows you to buy different things. Better to visit in the evening, you can see the laser light show in the statue, it will start around 7:10pm everyday.
parth gupta — Google review
The most peaceful place I’ve ever been to. Saadhguru has such an amazing initiative of save the soil. Please go to the main temple first have a bath in the holy waters and sit and meditate but before doing so you need to deposit your mobile phone and bags(extremely safe and easy). You will be surprised how your meditation goes it felt like 5 minutes for me but I was in deep meditation for hours. It is stunning and peaceful inside. Pray nicely and channel your inner energy here. There are lovely food places inside the main temple which you could indulge in and it’s also cheap. The Adiyogi statue lights up at night from 19:20pm and they have a laser lights show for about 20 minutes or so which is so stunning it is state of the art technology and so insightful. Please support this and donate if you can.
Magin Govender — Google review
Beautiful Adiyogi statue amidst greenery and mountains near Isha foundation, Coimbatore. Really a powerful place and you may also enjoy light & music show in the evening which adds to the serenity. Plenty of parking space available.
aman singh — Google review
NB: Don't take the direction shown by Google map, it will lead you to a dead end(from my experience) .
Adiyogi is a perfect place with greenery and peaceful atmosphere. The place will be crowded most of the time.
Better to visit here on mornings/evening as there are no shades to protect from sun.
Plenty of parking places and places available for meditation and yoga.
The place can be utilised for many purposes.
Parking fee of ₹30 to be paid, and no other entry fees.
Manu Veevu — Google review
Great outdoor place. Very calming and one with nature! Foodstuff also very nominal and affordable. Good for large family get together! Heard laser show is good but we had to head back home! So missed it
aparna suresh — Google review
The Adiyogi statue in Coimbatore, India, is a truly awe-inspiring sight that leaves visitors with a sense of wonder and amazement. Standing tall at a height of 112 feet, the statue is an extraordinary representation of Lord Shiva, the first yogi, and serves as a symbol of peace, strength, and liberation.
One of the most remarkable features of the Adiyogi statue is its intricate design and craftsmanship. The level of detail and artistry displayed in the sculpture is truly remarkable, capturing the essence of Lord Shiva's presence and his role as the ultimate source of yogic wisdom. Every curve and contour of the statue is meticulously crafted, showcasing the dedication and skill of the artists involved.
The statue's location adds to its grandeur. Situated amidst the lush greenery of the Isha Yoga Center, it creates a serene and harmonious atmosphere that enhances the spiritual experience for visitors. The tranquil surroundings provide a perfect backdrop for self-reflection, meditation, and connecting with the divine.
In addition to the magnificent statue itself, the Adiyogi statue offers a captivating laser show that further enhances the visitor experience. The laser show is a visually stunning spectacle, combining lights, music, and narration to bring to life the ancient wisdom and teachings of yoga. The display is not only entertaining but also educational, offering insights into the significance and relevance of yoga in today's world.
The laser show complements the statue beautifully, illuminating the surrounding area and creating a magical ambiance. It's a treat for the senses, captivating both children and adults alike. The combination of the majestic statue and the captivating laser show creates a truly unforgettable experience that lingers in the hearts and minds of those who witness it.
Visiting the Adiyogi statue and witnessing the magnificent laser show is an experience that transcends words. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in spirituality, art, and culture. Whether you are a spiritual seeker, a yoga enthusiast, or simply someone looking for inspiration and beauty, the Adiyogi statue and its accompanying laser show will leave you feeling uplifted, enlightened, and deeply connected to the essence of life itself.
Shashikanth Reddy Poreddy — Google review
I recently visited this Amazing place. The place is more beautiful than clicked in the camera. The statue of Lord Shiva is made so beautiful & large. It's about 34-m tall, 45-m long & 25-m wide.
It has a "Guinness World Records" as the "Largest Bust Sculpture” in the world.
(⭐out of 5)
Cleanliness- ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Place-⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Recommended-⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Food Availability- Yes ( Small Food Stalls)
So, the way to this place is very well made & maintained. You can reach by any vehicle. Also, the parking facility is made well & once you park you don't have to walk a lot to reach your destination.
Also, in front of statue a pooja kundh is made. You can take water & do the pooja in the kundh there. Also, the statue is so magnificent in real & is so big.
Do visit this place & share your experience.
Travel Freak — Google review
It is a lovely place. Went with family friends and colleagues. Well maintained, there are lots of volunteers. There are place to have good food and tea coffee. They sell statues, garment made by them, others items like incense sticks, photo frames. They also have room to stay inside itself which they charge around 2000 to 2500.
Sylvester John — Google review
No words to describe. Awesome.. Very beautifully done the statue . So beautiful place..Full of energy. Its a peaceful place. Very nice experience. Better to visit in the evening time. You can see the wonderful laser light show effects in the statue which starts around 07:30 pm. Its a peaceful place, everyone should visit, very neat and clean surrounding s....
Ritesh Raj — Google review
Adiyogi in Coimbatore is best visited on weekdays or non-public holidays to avoid large crowds that can disrupt the experience of embracing Yogi culture. However, for casual visits, the crowd might not be an issue. Plan your trip accordingly, noting the numerous signboards available in case you get lost. There are plenty of parking lots, albeit paid, and facilities such as washrooms, food counters, and souvenir shops. It would be great if visitors could maintain a peaceful atmosphere, especially to not disturb others engaged in yoga or meditation.
No words to describe. Awesome.. So beautiful place..Full of energy. Very nice experience. Better to visit in the evening time. You can see the wonderful laser light show effects in the statue which starts around 07:30 pm. Its a peaceful place, everyone should visit, very neat and clean surroundings.
SHYAM S — Google review
Very nice place to visit everyone, if you come here definitely you will feel next level internal peace because envirnoments of this area are fabulous & peaceful. This place around 35 km away from coimbatore Junction. You can come here from coimbatore Junction by bus , taxi(red taxi, ola).
GAURISHANKAR MISHRA — Google review
Adiyogi in Coimbatore is best visited on weekdays or non-public holidays to avoid large crowds that can disrupt the experience of embracing Yogi culture. However, for casual visits, the crowd might not be an issue. Plan your trip accordingly, noting the numerous signboards available in case you get lost. There are plenty of parking lots, albeit paid, and facilities such as washrooms, food counters, and souvenir shops. It would be great if visitors could maintain a peaceful atmosphere, especially to not disturb others engaged in yoga or meditation
Adiyogi in Coimbatore is a truly awe-inspiring place that captivates both the mind and the soul. As soon as you set foot on the premises, you are immediately struck by the grandeur and magnificence of this architectural marvel.
The centerpiece of Adiyogi is the colossal statue of Lord Shiva, standing at an impressive height of 112 feet. The level of detail and craftsmanship that has gone into creating this statue is truly remarkable. It exudes a sense of power, tranquility, and spiritual energy that is felt by all who visit.
The surroundings of Adiyogi are equally enchanting, with lush greenery, serene water bodies, and beautifully landscaped areas. It creates a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere where visitors can enjoy moments of reflection and introspection.
The site also offers various facilities and amenities to enhance the overall experience. There is a meditation hall where one can engage in self-reflection and find inner peace. Additionally, there are informative displays and exhibits that provide insights into Indian mythology, yoga, and spirituality.
One aspect that stands out about Adiyogi is the dedication and knowledge of the staff. They are friendly, approachable, and always ready to provide assistance or answer any questions visitors may have. Their passion for preserving and sharing the teachings of yoga and spirituality is clearly evident.
Whether you are a devotee seeking spiritual solace or simply looking to admire breathtaking architecture, Adiyogi in Coimbatore is an exceptional destination. It offers a unique blend of beauty, tranquility, and spiritual energy that leaves a lasting impression on all those who enter its sacred grounds.
VARATHARAJ N — Google review
This statue deserved a 5 star rating. I didn't observe anything negative which I can mention here. The path that leads to the statue is clean and water tanks are installed on the way. You'll come here from the back of Shivji and then at the front you can either sit or stand to attend the show.
The light and sound show is amazing. The sound quality of the speaker is good. The story they tell is amazing. Although instead of english and the local language, it'll be good if the whole show is elaborated in hindi. One can come here to enjoy the light and should show experience.
Deep Yadav — Google review
A very beautiful and calm place. There are a lot of things to visit, so plan to reach the place by 2 PM if you want to cover all the places. Apart from the beautiful statue, there is Isha foundation - a 10 min walk from the statue - which has different temples and places for meditation which is maintained by the foundation.
There is enough space for parking and the people here are very helpful and patient. A bit far from the main city but worth it!
Saurabh Priyadarshi — Google review
Little issues needed to be fixed regarding the timings of light show and management of people, seating arrangements and clarity of programs.
It’s a must go in India. If you haven’t explored the world. This will be a 5 star in that case.
Dimensions 3sixty — Google review
The place is absolutely great to visit but it's a bit crowded and people do not visit this during the afternoon or summer , the sun will roast you up.
You have an option to reach the main place by front and back gate by vehicle where you have to pay 20 ₹ (but the electric vehicle guy charged us double , nominal charge and followed by an additional charge for themselves) .
Also you have an option of bullock cart.
Tushar V — Google review
Yesterday’s visit to the Isha Yoga Center was an experience that stands out in my memory. Nestled at the foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains, the center exudes a tranquil energy that is both grounding and uplifting.
The highlight of my visit was the Adiyogi Shiva statue. Towering at 112 feet, it is a sight to behold and serves as a powerful reminder of the yogic sciences’ potential for transformation. The sheer scale and artistry of the statue left me in awe, and the peaceful surroundings provided a perfect backdrop for some quiet reflection.
The Dhyanalinga was another profound experience. Sitting in its presence, I could feel a deep sense of peace that is hard to put into words. It’s a space that seems to cut through the noise of daily life and invites you into a moment of stillness.
The center is well-maintained, and it’s evident that a lot of thought has gone into creating an environment that supports self-discovery and spiritual growth. From the Nada Aradhana to the Pancha Bhuta Kriya, every element is designed to facilitate a deeper connection with oneself.
In conclusion, my visit to the Isha Yoga Center was a journey into tranquility and self-awareness. It’s a place I would recommend to anyone looking for a pause from the hustle and bustle of life to reconnect with their inner self
Anoop G.S — Google review
Very nice and calm place to visit.
Peaceful place.
You can visit here on weekends.
Relax yourself here and feel the vibe of nature.
Attach with nature and take fresh air far from cities.
You will love visiting here.
Night show starts after 7 pm regularly.
Aman Kumar — Google review
Adiyogi in Coimbatore is a truly awe-inspiring place that captivates both the mind and the soul. As soon as you set foot on the premises, you are immediately struck by the grandeur and magnificence of this architectural marvel.
The centerpiece of Adiyogi is the colossal statue of Lord Shiva, standing at an impressive height of 112 feet. The level of detail and craftsmanship that has gone into creating this statue is truly remarkable. It exudes a sense of power, tranquility, and spiritual energy that is felt by all who visit.
The surroundings of Adiyogi are equally enchanting, with lush greenery, serene water bodies, and beautifully landscaped areas. It creates a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere where visitors can enjoy moments of reflection and introspection.
The site also offers various facilities and amenities to enhance the overall experience. There is a meditation hall where one can engage in self-reflection and find inner peace. Additionally, there are informative displays and exhibits that provide insights into Indian mythology, yoga, and spirituality.
One aspect that stands out about Adiyogi is the dedication and knowledge of the staff. They are friendly, approachable, and always ready to provide assistance or answer any questions visitors may have. Their passion for preserving and sharing the teachings of yoga and spirituality is clearly evident.
Whether you are a devotee seeking spiritual solace or simply looking to admire breathtaking architecture, Adiyogi in Coimbatore is an exceptional destination. It offers a unique blend of beauty, tranquility, and spiritual energy that leaves a lasting impression on all those who enter its sacred grounds.
Pratheesh D — Google review
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Velliangiri Foothills, Mahashivaratri Grounds, Ishana Vihar, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641114, India
The location of DHYANALINGAM is suggested to be conducive for peaceful meditation. The presence of a Shiva linga adds to the calming environment, which could help in attaining inner peace. It is recommended that individuals spend at least 10 minutes meditating here, while maintaining absolute silence. Consistent practice of meditation at this place may aid in achieving mental tranquility over time.
Dhyanalinga Temple is a meditation center located in the Coimbatore DHYANALINGAM, giving a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
vamshi vamshik — Google review
Shiva linga is good in this location we all are meditate for 10mins with a pendrop silence it's very peaceful to our mind and now onwards i meditate every day
Ohm Namasivaayaa👏
Naveen MNKR — Google review
Well, big land converted to a religious place having Lor Shiva's statue 🙏 but other than the statue, it is just a place where you can enjoy some food, have shower, and see bullock cart. Lastly a Dome, also called Dhyanlinga where you can sit and meditate. It can also be done at home for people who don't know. Try this, go back home and close your eyes, empty your mind and call upon whoever you worship. God is within you.
They have SAVE SOIL slogan and they love animals. There is bullock cart in 50° degrees carrying passengers from one place to the other. I mean we have battery cars and golf cars but they love animals and want them to know that they are loved deeply. Lets make these poor animals carry 9 people at once under the 50° degree sun. Touche!
Tradition can be supported with technology too, we don't need to harm animals this way. We could barely walk in the sun and these poor animals were carrying so many people. God forgive these people who are doing this to animals 🙏
BATH FACILITY - We had shower in the morning so we didn't go shower here. I mean it's not elixir otherwise we would have definitely.
DHYANLINGA - the road (walk only) leads to dhyanlinga but when its nearly 50° degrees, it makes it difficult to walk barefoot on the UNEVEN and hot surface. They could have put Carpet on the foor covering uneven surface but i guess they were short of funds and also they wanted you to feel the culture. You are going to feel that culture the next day too when your feet hurts. There were old people walking slowly and some of them were pouring water on the floor to walk on that hot surface. It was 3PM and Carpet is a must for people who aren't used to walking on the uneven hot surface.
Finally when you reach dhyanlinga, they will force you to sit inside dome and meditate. We recently had an accident and couldn't sit on floot so they forced us to sit on the chair. We didn't want to be rude so we sat for 2 minutes. There was a small baby crying very softly and these CARETAKERS asked the lady to get out pointing finger as if she made a huge mistake. If they can't respect humanity, what good will come of anything they practice in life. We saw that and immediately stood up. 2 of them tried blocking our way. Well, just to be clear, We bow to God only and there was no God here. We are not slaves they need to get this to their heads. We left instantly without responding to them.
By the way, the best feeling was when we bought 3 packets of biscuits and made the dog eat. He was very happy and kept coming back to give his love. That was the only good feeling we got. We made sure the dog wasn't hungry anymore and then left back for the hotel.
Canteens are everywhere so don't worry if you miss one. There are more on the way. Also phones were not allowed but we noticed some of them carrying it quietly with them. The deposit box is safe. They take your photo and phone number. So nothing to worry about.
Racha King — Google review
I’m reviewing about a unique 'space' on our planet. It needs some introduction.
I’ve a great respect for Tamil people. They follow their age old culture and traditions even today.
Countless Sages & realized beings have illuminated this land since time immemorial.
Sage Agastya , (who wrote our horoscopes in palm leafs known as Nadi Astrology thousands of years ago. Even foreigners come to places like Tanjore to get their horoscope)
Thiruvalluvar, Ramana Maharshi, the great Mahavatar Babaji (I was initiated to Babaji’s Kriya Yoga by Sri M),
Bhogar (It was Bhogar who first noticed the presence of Murugan, the son of Lord Shiva at Palani and made an Idol for him using ‘navapashanas’ or 9 poisons, When these 9 poisons are mixed in a certain proportion, it can heal all ailments)
and finally Lord Shiva himself spent some time on Velliangiri Mountains to grieve his lover’s death. (His wife Parvathi took the life of a Tamil girl in one of her previous life known as Devi Kanya Kumari). That is why this place is known as the Kailash of the South.
Even Sadhguru , in his previous life left his body on Velliangiri mountains. That is the reason he built Isha Yoga Centre just near the velliangiri mountains.
I’ve been longing to visit Dhyanalinga Temple and spent some time inside it since I hear about Sadhguru and read his biography, ‘Sadhguru, More than a Life’. .
We’ve thousands of temples all over the country, but there is one and only one Dhyanalinga Temple. It’s unique.
There is no idol or deity of any kind inside. Only a cylindrical shaped linga with 7 chakras or energy centres as of in a human system with all the chakras energized to its fullest and traped in the linga by sadhguru using his yogic power. It’s a pure energy work.
If anyone who haven’t even heard of mediation comes and sits in front of the linga in silence, he automatically falls to meditation. So Dhyanalinga is also known as meditating machine. Dhyanalinga temple has an important role to play for the centuries to come ahead.
As there is no idol of any kind inside, no rituals are required here.
There is no need to pray inside the temple, just sit in silence. The dhyanalinga will lay the ‘Egg of liberation’ within us. It’ll accelerate our spiritual evolution.
I visited here on Jan31, 2021. Due to corona pandemic, there were many restrictions. Suryakund etc were kept closed however Dhyanaligna Temple was open.
I wasn’t prepared for this journey. I accidentally reached Coimbatore with a friend who wanted to meet his girl friend studying in some college here. We had liquor and non veg food previous days. Yet it was a wonderful experience inside the temple.
If one comes well prepared (having veg foods, little mediation etc), one may have mystical experiences inside the temple.
I was in Coimbatore last week also, but I couldn’t visit Isha Yoga Centre. I’ll be coming here soon with a little bit of preparation.
Pranam Sadhguru
Sajeevan, kannur, kerala
The credit to all the information I shared here goes to Sadhguru himself, he is a living encyclopedia.
I’ve added a photo of Dhyanalinga taken from the internet.
SAJEEVAN THALASSERY — Google review
Meditation hall facing east. Great place to sit and experience the calm environment. I would recommend to take a mat along to sit on. There are residential facilities in the ashram for those who would like to stay for a few days and do courses.
Magan Mehrotra — Google review
Meditation happened so effortlessly here. The way everything was maintained in this place was divine. It was as if shiva was himself sitting there in the dome!
Paras Agarwal — Google review
A serene and quiet locale.
Minimum 15 minutes meditation time. If anyone feels so, he or she could continue with the next batch.
Well organised and controlled crowd management.
Ajith Kumar K C — Google review
December 2023:
Beautiful place. (Photos are not allowed on the inside of the compound, and you have to check in your cell phones and bags before entering the area.)
GoVeg SaveAnimals — Google review
If u want to peace definitely u come this place and make dhyanam
Mallikarjun Mallikarjun — Google review
You may have gone to too many temples for seeking health, children, money, marriage issues and they may or may not have helped you to find solutions. But this is of a different kind of temple. You must visit this temple If you are in so much pain of any kind and have not found solutions. If you are sensitive then it's energies will definitely shake your being. If there are temples that are to be visited once in their lifetime then this is it. Do visit and experience the power of Dhyanalinga with open mind and without any expectation😇🙏
Shiva Prasad — Google review
Very Energetic space consecrated by sadhguru. Even normal personal can become meditative by simple allowing onself to be available to grace
Paritosh Jairazbhoy — Google review
Very quiet and amazing place love to stay here
Shivani Singh — Google review
Very peaceful place(another world)
Tech Jothege Movie Maathukathe — Google review
A consecrated space for meditating and channeling one’s energies. You can sit here and meditate for as long as you can. Just make sure you maintain silence inside the Dhyanalinga. Also if there are kids traveling with you, make sure they maintain silence.
Sankrutya Sunkesula — Google review
🔱Dhyanalinga ⚜️🧘sit 10 minutes in thear no need to meditate📿becuse their you are automatically meditated🧘
Ganesh Yenare — Google review
One doesn't need to know anything about Meditation, Just by sitting in the sphere of Dhyanalinga a person becomes Meditative naturally. Very Powerful and Sacred space which one must definitely visit atleast once it their lifetime
Debabrata Nayak — Google review
Absolutely stunning place to visit once in a lifetime. This is a meditation hall with residences around for the people who visit this place for a purpose. Camera, phones, bags and footwear are not allowed but there is a stall right at the entrance to submit these materialistic stuffs. Basically it's somewhat like leaving all material things behind to enter this area. This is run by the Isha foundation and it is just a km away from the Adiyogi statue. Dhyanalinga is the main highlight of this area where people just sit across the huge linga and meditate as much longer as they want. This is a very peaceful place to be around with all the people doing yoga and meditating in the premises. Must visit!
I’m reviewing about a unique 'space' on our planet. It needs some introduction.
I’ve a great respect for Tamil people. They follow their age old culture and traditions even today.
Countless Sages & realized beings have illuminated this land since time immemorial.
Sage Agastya , (who wrote our horoscopes in palm leafs known as Nadi Astrology thousands of years ago. Even foreigners come to places like Tanjore to get their horoscope)
Thiruvalluvar, Ramana Maharshi, the great Mahavatar Babaji (I was initiated to Babaji’s Kriya Yoga by Sri M),
Bhogar (It was Bhogar who first noticed the presence of Murugan, the son of Lord Shiva at Palani and made an Idol for him using ‘navapashanas’ or 9 poisons, When these 9 poisons are mixed in a certain proportion, it can heal all ailments)
and finally Lord Shiva himself spent some time on Velliangiri Mountains to grieve his lover’s death. (His wife Parvathi took the life of a Tamil girl in one of her previous life known as Devi Kanya Kumari). That is why this place is known as the Kailash of the South.
Even Sadhguru , in his previous life left his body on Velliangiri mountains. That is the reason he built Isha Yoga Centre just near the velliangiri mountains.
I’ve been longing to visit Dhyanalinga Temple and spent some time inside it since I hear about Sadhguru and read his biography, ‘Sadhguru, More than a Life’. .
We’ve thousands of temples all over the country, but there is one and only one Dhyanalinga Temple. It’s unique.
There is no idol or deity of any kind inside. Only a cylindrical shaped linga with 7 chakras or energy centres as of in a human system with all the chakras energized to its fullest and traped in the linga by sadhguru using his yogic power. It’s a pure energy work.
If anyone who haven’t even heard of mediation comes and sits in front of the linga in silence, he automatically falls to meditation. So Dhyanalinga is also known as meditating machine. Dhyanalinga temple has an important role to play for the centuries to come ahead.
As there is no idol of any kind inside, no rituals are required here.
There is no need to pray inside the temple, just sit in silence. The dhyanalinga will lay the ‘Egg of liberation’ within us. It’ll accelerate our spiritual evolution.
VARATHARAJ N — Google review
Har Har Mahadev🙏🚩
Dhyanalinga Shiva Temple 🙏🚩
Dhyanalinga Shiva Temple in Coimbatore a city in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Dhyanalinga is present within the premises of Isha Yoga Center. And once you cross Adiyogi statue you need to submit mobile phones and bags to enter the premises where all Kunds, Linga Bhairavi is present.
Har Har Mahadev🙏🚩
You will generally walk into one direction making way past across all the Kunds, Temple etc. while before exiting once you look on your right there is an entrance which will lead you to enter Dhyanalinga which at first glimpse will look like the best thing your eyes has ever laid upon. The place maintains complete silence as it usually a place where people meditate in silence.
Har Har Mahadev🙏🚩
Dhyanalinga Situated around 30 kilometres from the city of Coimbatore, the Dhyanalinga Temple is a place made up of yogic science. Not belonging to any faith or belief, the Dhyanalinga was made and blessed by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. Many worshippers and visitors find this huge linga to be the source of something energetic, magical and calming. Just silently meditating for a while within the sphere of Dhyanalinga is enough to make one aware of the divine energy.
Har Har Mahadev🙏🚩
How to Reach Dhyanalinga Temple :-
• Bus stop on Isha Yoga Centre road.
• Hiring a private taxi is recommended.
TIMINGS :-
06:00AM to 08:00PM
Har Har Mahadev🙏🚩
SHIVAM SHARMA — Google review
Dhyanalinga Temple, Coimbatore
Dhyanalinga temple is situated in the Isha Yoga foundation centreand it is in the foot hills of western ghats. Dhyan means
Rakesh Verma — Google review
I would give here 3 stars as everything goes well during my visit but one thing I noted here is that the employee of mgmt forced people to make a circle around the Shivling. Which should not be supposed to be done. Otherwise everything at Dhyanalinga is good.
You're not allowed to bring phones here, one needs to submit it at the counter at the entrance.
Deep Yadav — Google review
No matter how much you say, words will fall short. I have no words on the day of Mahashivrati 2024 Har Har Mahadev Shambhu.
KAILASH VIJAY CHOHAN — Google review
Very nice, peaceful and calm place. Thanks to Sadhguru. Beautiful architecture. Cafeteria and clean toilets available nearby.
A must visit place if you are in Coimbatore.
The Sri Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, Kerala is an ancient Hindu temple believed to have been built by Parashurama. It is one of the oldest temples in the state and serves as an icon of the city, which derives its name from "the city of sacred Shiva". The temple features impressive wood and stone architecture on a nine-acre walled patch of green. The annual festival called pooram attracts devotees from all over the world.
This place is wonderful! It has always been my favourite temple. A very calm and peaceful atmosphere. It legit radiates great positive energy. It's spread over a vast land, with lots of greenary around. The architecture of this temple is brilliant. This place never fails to impress!
Anaswara Santhosh — Google review
This review is less about this Temple and more about an experience of the place.
It is a beautiful place to be for people looking for visiting Lord Vadakkumnathan.
Oh my god, what a wonderful place..
You should definitely go there.. all travelling facilities are available here, so no worries..
Overall, it is a very neat and clean place, very calm atmosphere.. 👍🏻👍🏻
I want to say again that you should definitely visit here..
thank you 🥰
Krishna Hari — Google review
A big complex of three core temples, and many other shrines around it on a large park on top of a scenic hillock. Shiva as Vadakkunnathan is the primary deity and He faces west here. He is in the form of a linga manifested by layers of solid Ghee. Hood of a multiheaded Cobra hovers over Him. When the deity is decorated with gold cladding, the sight is so beautiful and divine.
Right behind this sanctum is the shrine of Parvathi, Shiva's consort, facing east. Very beautiful looking deity.
Next shrine is for Ganapathi, facing east. Next big shrine is for Shankarnarayana, a dual image of Shiva and Vishnu. The left half of the idol is female depicting Vishnu as Mohini. This beautiful deity faces west.
The third big shrine is for Sri Rama, standing majestically with His bow on His left hand.
Outside this main temple, around it on the parikrama, there are shrines for Krishna, Ayyappa, Parasurama, Adhi Shakara and many more. The walkway around the temple, by itself is a very pleasant one.
Chandrasekar Rajaram — Google review
I have been to Vadakkumnathan temple couple of times. All the times I was mesmerised by the architecture and the old world beauty. Temple is being maintained pristine with beautiful lawns and trees. Need to visit if you are nearby Thrissur. Gives peace and tranquility.
Sidarth Subu — Google review
I recently visited Vadakkumnatha Temple in Thrissur and was overwhelmed with the peace and sense of serenity the temple emanates. From the moment you enter the temple complex, you can feel the positive energy the place has. The whole atmosphere of the temple is filled with respect and reverence and the architecture of the temple is beautiful with ornate carvings and sculptures. The temple has a large number of devotees who come to seek blessings from the presiding deity and the priests are very knowledgeable and helpful. Overall, it was a great experience and I highly recommend visiting this temple if you are in Thrissur.
Pranav pradeep — Google review
Such a heavenly place with great old architecture. Un imaginable and shows how kings have more importance to divinity and divine forces than all. Must visit place to experience the grace of lord Shiva.
Guruprakash N — Google review
Vadakkunathan temple is one of the most famous and oldest temple located in the heart of Thrissur
Nice ambience
You can feel the positivity when you go there.
Place with big round ground outside the temple.
I suggest go in the evening.
dinesan dinu — Google review
Pride of Kerala, unbelievable that such a historic temple is well located in the heart of the city. Thrissur district is known in the name of this temple and it's ground. It's calm and quiet inside the temple premises. Easily reachable via bus and train. Railway station and transport bus stand is nearby (approx 1km) . Lord Siva is the deity. Huge parking space available.
anoop — Google review
Beautiful temple to visit. You can reach here easily by local buses but be informed that local private buses stop operation as early as 8 PM in thrissur. One of the beautiful landscapes too. Don't forget to buy prasadan ghee.
Kailash Muralidharan — Google review
Vadakkumnathan Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva at city of Thrissur, of Kerala state in India. This temple is a classical example of the architectural style of Kerala and has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a kuttanbalam.
The Aanayoottu of feeding of elephants, is the second biggest festival held in the temple. The devotees refer to elephants as Lord Ganesh's incarnation. The festival falls on the first day of the month of Karkkidakam (timed against the Malayalam calendar), which coincides with the month of July. It has been the regular annual practice at the temple for the last 20 years to conduct a large-scale Ashta Dravya Maha Ganapathy Havana and Aanayoottu on the first day of the Karkidakom month of the Malayalam calendar. It involves a number of unadorned elephants being positioned amid a multitude of people for being worshipped and fed. A large number of people throng the temple to feed the elephants.
ATHULDEV MANAKKATTIL — Google review
Vadakkumnathan Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at city of Thrissur, of Kerala in Indis This temple is a classical example of the architectural style of kerala and has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a Kuttambalam. Mural paintings depicting various scenes from the Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple.The shrines and the Kuttambalam display vignettes carved in wood. The temple, along with the mural paintings, has been declared as a National Monument by government under the AMASR Act. According to popular local lore, this is the first temple built by Parasurama, the sixth avatara of Vishnu. Thekkinkadu maidan, encircling the Vadakkumnathan Temple, is the main venue of the renowned Thrissur pooram festival
Ithal — Google review
Vadakkumnathan temple is located at the bustling heart of the city, and I must say it's a truly unique and exceptional place. Despite the constant hustle and bustle of traffic just outside its gates, stepping into the temple felt like entering a different world altogether.
The serene and peaceful atmosphere within the temple was astonishing, providing a stark contrast to the noise and commotion of the city. It was as if the chaos of the outside world ceased to exist the moment I crossed the threshold. The feeling of calmness that enveloped the temple was truly remarkable, making it a perfect refuge for those seeking a peaceful escape from urban life.
The temple's ability to create such a tranquil environment in the midst of a busy city is a testament to its significance. It's a place where one can find solace, reflect, and connect with the divine without any external distractions. I highly recommend this unique temple to anyone looking for a spiritual and serene experience right in the center of the city.
Vysakh Venu N. — Google review
The traditional kerala architecture and sculptures. One of the largest temple in kerala. It is one of the prestigious landmark of trissur and also kerala.
Evening visiting time start from 5pm onwards.
Dr HARIKRISHNAN TR — Google review
The Vadakkumnathan Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in Thrissur, in the Thrissur district of Kerala, India. The temple is a classical example of the architectural style of Kerala and has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a koothambalam. Mural paintings depicting various scenes from the Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple.The shrines and the Kuttambalam display vignettes carved in wood. The temple, along with the mural paintings, has been declared as a National Monument by India under the AMASR Act.According to popular local lore, this is the first temple built by Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu. Thekkinkadu Maidan, encircling the Vadakkumnathan Temple, is the main venue of the renowned Thrissur Pooram festival..
harikrishnan p — Google review
If you ever feel down just visit this temple and pray to lord Shiva, the atmosphere of the temple itself is a treat to our eyes we can't spend our time sitting under the trees . This is a huge temple located in the heart of Thrissur City. The positive feel you get from spending time there is enough for your mental health. There are parking fees for cars worth rs 50.
Karthik C — Google review
Vadakkumnathan Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva at city of Thrissur, of Kerala state in India. This temple is a classical example of the architectural style of Kerala and has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a kuttambalam. Mural paintings depicting various scenes from the Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple.The shrines and the Kuttambalam display vignettes carved in wood. The temple, along with the mural paintings, has been declared as a National Monument by India under the AMASR Act. According to popular local lore, this is the first temple built by Parasurama, the sixth avatara of Vishnu. Thekkinkadu Maidan, encircling the Vadakkumnathan Temple, is the main venue of the renowned Thrissur Pooram festival
riyan prince — Google review
The renowned Vadakkumnathan temple is one of the oldest temples in Kerala. Situated in the heart of Thrissur town, it is admired for its unique architectural structure, made purely in wood and stone. Situated in a nine-acre walled patch of green, it received the ‘Award of Excellence’ at the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.
Soorajnath Gopinathan — Google review
The nme says it all. The most Iconic landmark of Thrissur and our Pride too the temple tample complex and the Tekkinkad Maidanam😋. Here is a few pics and videos.
Laya Lasya — Google review
Must visit if you are in Trissur. It's a very big and serene temple. Well known for the annual pooram festival hosting a number of elephants.
achyuth chandrapatla — Google review
4000 to 5000 year's old temple According to popular local legends, this is the first temple built by Parasurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Thekingadu grounds surrounding the Vadhaknathan temple is the main venue for the famous Thrissur Pooram festival. " Biggest free parking place " more positive temple
Home Fitness Diet & HFT — Google review
An absolute must visit temple. It’s a very big temple complex with greenery all around. Just a look at the gaint trees will make you aware of the temple’s antiquity. The temple is one of the finest examples of Malabar architecture and awe inspiring murals painted with vegetable colours. We can easily spend a couple of hours looking at the murals depicting various ‘Puranas’. Don’t miss the evening ‘Arti’ (soon after sunset) and morning 4.15 AM darshan where Sri Wadakkunathan abhishekam with ghee is performed. I pray that I visit this temple again and again🙏
S Siva Kumar — Google review
The Vadakkumnathan Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in Thrissur, in the Thrissur district of Kerala, India. The temple is a classical example of the architectural style of Kerala and has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a koothambalam. Mural paintings depicting various scenes from the Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple. Once again in this temple too, as a respect you need to wear a mundu (traditional kerela wear) and go bear chest. We happened to visit in the evening so missed the look of it in the day light. Photography inside the temple is strictly prohibited. Managed to take a video out of the temple.
Punit Sahani — Google review
Who am I to review about God & his abode.
The most peaceful place on earth.
Just visit the place without any expectations and carry lot of experiences.
Jeevan Kumar — Google review
The main festival celebrated in the temple is Maha Shivratri with numerous cultural as well as musical programmes held inside the complex. During this time, the temple attracts visitors from all parts of the country to be a part of this grand celebration. Thrissur Pooram is another very colourful festival which is celebrated in the month of Medam which takes place from mid-April to mid-May. Also known as the 'pooram of all poorams', its celebrations last for about 36 hours and also include parasol displays along with firework shows. Anayoottu Festival which involves the feeding of elephants is another major festival celebrated in the temple. During this festival, many unadorned elephants are placed in the middle of people where they are fed and worshipped by devotees who come here from all parts of the world.
RJ — Google review
“Vadakkunnatha Siva Temple is a captivating symbol of tradition and history in the heart of Thrissur city. The majestic architecture and rich heritage make it a must-visit. A spiritual oasis amidst urban life, this temple is a testament to the enduring cultural legacy of the region.”
divya shanil — Google review
The Sree Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur is a beautiful and historic site, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Visitors can admire the intricate woodwork and experience the spiritual significance of this sacred place. It's a must-see destination for anyone exploring Kerala's cultural heritage.
Sahil Garg — Google review
Ah, this temple!! One of the best maintained Shiva temples in India, I'd deem. Also you get great vibes in the temple. Make sure to visit around 8 pm when they do special Pooja before closing the temple.
Smr Narayan — Google review
Very calm and and quiet temple 😍🫶 cooling climate around temple.. Beautiful temple having ancient art works inside the temple, phorography prohibited in nalambalam ( inside temple ), Calm and cooling climate.. The mystery is the temple is situated at the heart of thrissur city but we don't feel any rush there..! The main prathishta (god) is mahadevan(lord Shiva )
Vishnupriya PN — Google review
The Vadakkumnathan Temple is Thrissur's oldest Hindu temple devoted to Shiva. Mural paintings can be found inside the temple.The shrines and Kuttambalam showcase wood-carved vignettes. The temple, together with the mural paintings, has been designated as a national monument. This is the first temple established by Parashurama, Vishnu's sixth avatar.
I've attached the temple schedules and a few notices from the temple.
Nishant Pillai — Google review
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Guruvayur Temple is a sacred pilgrimage site in Kerala dedicated to Vishnu in the form of Krishna, housing an ancient idol dating back 5,000 years. While lacking ornate architecture and embellishments, the spiritual energy felt within the temple complex is exceptional. Entrance is strictly reserved for Hindu believers who may experience long queues but it's worth it for a spiritually gratifying visit.
Thousands of devotees of Lord Krishna flowing to this temple everyday. This Temple is one of the great temples of Lord Krishna in Kerala. You have to come here to feel the spiritual atmosphere around there. No other words. Hare Krishna.
VIMAL — Google review
Guruvayur Temple, located in the quaint town of Guruvayur in Kerala, India, is a place of profound spiritual significance that left an indelible mark on my heart. My visit to this temple was an enchanting experience that exceeded all expectations. The temple's mesmerizing architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors, exudes a sense of grandeur and spirituality. The atmosphere inside is filled with a positive vibe of devotion and reverence. The main highlight of the temple is its presiding deity, Lord Krishna, affectionately known as Guruvayurappan. The idol is believed to have a divine presence that radiates a unique energy, captivating the hearts of devotees. Witnessing the daily rituals and offerings to the deity was a humbling experience that deepened my spiritual connection. The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses, each with its own distinct charm. The peaceful ambiance within these shrines invites visitors to reflect and find solace in their own personal moments of prayer. The administration and management of Guruvayur Temple deserve special mention. Despite being one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in South India, the temple staff ensured that the crowd was well-managed, and the sanctity of the place was preserved. The efficient queue system and helpful volunteers guided visitors through the temple premises smoothly.
Deva Narayanan — Google review
The Guruvayur Temple is a renowned Hindu temple in Kerala, India. It holds immense religious significance and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple's architecture is stunning, with intricate details and a vibrant atmosphere. Devotees come from all over to seek blessings and witness the daily rituals. However, be prepared for crowds, as it's a popular pilgrimage site. The temple's sanctity and cultural importance make it a must-visit for those interested in Indian spirituality and architecture.
AN!LMAX — Google review
On this particular Tuesday visit, the Guruvayoor Temple experienced fewer crowds, and the management efficiently handled the situation.
While waiting in line for darshan, they thoughtfully provided drinking water to the devotees. Although I've visited the temple many times before, there was a gap after COVID, and I noticed a positive change: the demolition of the bridge inside the temple premises.
This improvement allows visitors to navigate the temple without the hassle of maneuvering through crowds and steps. However, sometimes the waiting time in the queue can be prolonged, lasting an hour or more, which can be challenging for devotees.
Vinod R — Google review
Lovely Temple. Try to visit this temple at least once in a year. Always book the slot in online and then go to temple (you need to carry the print out) so that you will avoid the crowd. Try to visit the temple in morning at least before 9 am. It will take around 2 hours totally
Hari Narayanan — Google review
Another beautiful temple from ancient India. Facilities are very good and well organised. Phones, shoes and bags can be deposited in the cloak room run by temple trust. Overall really wonderful experience.
GaGz — Google review
beautiful temple from ancient India. Facilities are very good and well organised. Phones, shoes and bags can be deposited in the clock room run by temple trust. Overall really wonderful experience.
Adish NP — Google review
Guruvayur Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Guruvayur, Kerala, India. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Southern India. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, rich traditions, and the daily worship of the deity. It's a significant cultural and religious landmark in Kerala.
Sivadasan Kk — Google review
The Guruvayur Temple, a renowned Hindu temple in Kerala, India, dedicated to Lord Krishna, boasts stunning architecture with intricate details and a vibrant atmosphere. Devotees from across the region visit to seek blessings and witness daily rituals. Be prepared for crowds, as it's a popular pilgrimage site. The temple's sanctity and cultural importance make it a must-visit for those interested in Indian spirituality and architecture.
ArJuKa — Google review
One of the the major pilgrim center in India. God Vishnu is worshipped here as Lord Krishna.
They have their own elephant centre.
But it is too difficult to visit during festive seasons and the best time for visiting is from 4am to 5am or 3pm to 6pm.
Vishnu Raveendran — Google review
One of the most sacred pilgrim hubs in Kerala. This is a temple with little architecture or fanciful stuff to look at but the spiritual force felt here is unusual. The temple is open only to the believers of Hindu faith, and there might be long queues at the entrance but completely worth as you enter the temple complex. The visit here is a satisfying spiritual experience. There is a strict dress code we had to adhere to!
Akhil Alappattu — Google review
Guruvayur is renowned as one of the largest temples in Kerala, attracting a substantial number of visitors on weekends, during festival seasons, and public holidays. You'll find numerous accommodation options in the nearby area. There are also several vegetarian restaurants available, although only a few of them provide quality food. It's important to note that there is usually a heavy rush between 9 am and 1 pm daily, so it's advisable to plan your trip accordingly by visiting early in the morning or late in the evening
Binu Raveendran — Google review
No words..We Should have respect towards our culture..the must visit place in India and the vibes in that temple is something incredible and the mural paintings and the copper shields of the temple..The fragrance of oil lamps and many more to watch Child form of Krishna.... Marvelous...No words
INGENIOUS COMPETITIVE TRAINING ACADEMY KADIRI — Google review
The Guruvayur Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Guruvayurappan, a form of Vishnu, but popularly known as Krishna, located in the town of Guruvayur in Kerala, India. It is one of the most important places of worship for Hindus in Kerala and Tamil Nadu and is often referred to as Bhuloka Vaikuntha (Vaikuntha in the earthly realm).[2] The temple is Classified one among the 108 Abhimana Kshethram of Vaishnavate tradition.
Nithin Sai — Google review
Guruvayur Temple is one of the most popular Hindu temples in Kerala, India. It is dedicated to Lord Guruvayurappan, a form of Lord Krishna. The temple complex is huge and well-maintained. There are several shrines and temples dedicated to different deities, as well as a large pond. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Guruvayurappan, and it is one of the most beautiful temples I have ever seen. I was deeply impressed by its beauty, grandeur.The atmosphere inside the sanctum was serene and peaceful. I felt a sense of calm and tranquility wash over me.One of the things that I liked most about the Guruvayur Temple is its cleanliness and orderliness. The temple authorities have done a commendable job of ensuring that the temple is well-maintained and that the worshippers have a pleasant experience.
ABHISHEK M — Google review
one of the most divine and powerful krishna temple
in Kerala and in the country. The temple is built in the traditional Kerala architectural style.
Facilities are very good .Phones, shoes and bags can be deposited in the clock room run by temple trust.
Open Timings : 3:00 AM - 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM - 9:15 PM, All days open
Time Required : 1-2 hours
Entry Fee : Free
keerthana — Google review
Guruvayoor Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, is a divine sanctuary that exudes spiritual serenity. The intricate architecture and sacred ambiance create a profound atmosphere for devotees. The temple's stringent rituals and traditions are upheld with great reverence, adding to the sanctity of the experience. The idol of Lord Krishna, adorned with timeless grace, is a focal point that draws worshippers seeking blessings and solace. The temple's well-maintained premises and the surrounding spiritual aura make it a must-visit for those seeking a deeply enriching and culturally significant pilgrimage.
Yeswanth S Nambiar — Google review
Entering the sacred grounds of Guruvayur Temple in Kerala was a spiritual journey filled with profound tranquility. The air was thick with the scent of incense, and the rhythmic chants resonated through the temple, creating an atmosphere of devotion. As I stood before the majestic deity of Lord Krishna, adorned with intricate decorations, a sense of reverence enveloped me. The vibrant colors of the temple's architecture and the melodic bhajans heightened the spiritual ambiance. Observing the rituals performed by the devotees provided a deep insight into the rich cultural tapestry of Guruvayur, leaving an indelible mark on my soul.
Subin S — Google review
Visiting Guruvayur Temple was a deeply enriching experience. The serene atmosphere, intricate architecture, and the spiritual ambiance create a profound sense of peace. A must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual solace and cultural immersion.
Amith Tomy — Google review
Heaven for all Krishna devotees..🙏 Really we get blessed by lord Krishna. Mostly crowded, preferable to visit at early morning or evening (can be able to avoid the crowd a little😊) . Enough facilities for devotees like Washrooms , restrooms ,Clock rooms, Hotels, Rooms etc are available. Recently opened Multi level Car parking facility by the devaswom board was really good.
Ajithkumar K S — Google review
The Guruvayur Temple is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is worshipped here in his infant form, known as Guruvayurappan.
The temple is believed to be over 5000 years old and is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites for Hindus, especially devotees of Krishna.
The temple's architecture reflects the traditional Kerala style, and its daily rituals and festivals are deeply ingrained in local culture and traditions.
Expect wait time of over 2 hours when going during peak hours and on holidays
Gopinath N K — Google review
Guruvayoor Temple is one of the holiest and oldest temples in South India and dates back to 5,500 years. The temple’s presiding deity is Lord Guruvayoorappan (Lord Krishna), an avatar of Lord Vishnu. Apart from being a beautiful example of Kerala’s detailed architectural style, the Guruvayoor Temple holds immense historical and religious significance while serving as an auspicious sanctum for marriages and religious event.❤️
RJ — Google review
It’s a famous pilgrimage center of Lord Krishna in Kerala , it’s such a divine temple
It’s super famous among South Indians and always crowded , a general darshan might take upto 6-7 hrs , they have special Darshan facility too where you can get a sighra darshan ticket by paying 1000/ person.
Temple premises is huge , only moond (lungi) is allowed inside the temple you have to remove shirts and baniyan while entering the main temple ( inside temple premises it’s allowed) , they have a cloakroom facility where you can deposit your mobile and other items by paying minimal charges
Wonder Boy - Siddhant — Google review
Guruvayoor Sri Krishna Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, located in the town of Guruvayoor in Kerala, India. It is one of the most revered and visited pilgrimage sites in South India. The temple is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and spiritual significance. Devotees from all over the world come to seek blessings and offer prayers at this sacred place.
Nb: Darshan time - start on early morning ( Q will start 1/2am)
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Emerald Lake, situated in Rocky Mountain National Park, can be reached by hiking and offers breathtaking views of Flattop Mountain. This hidden gem in Ooty is a stunning location that may not have an accurate address on Google Maps. Although there is no official entrance or exit, visitors can drive to the sides of the lake and park their vehicles to enjoy its beauty. It's a tranquil and peaceful place where one could spend hours surrounded by serene surroundings.
This lake is really beautiful.
It's one of the most underrated places in Ooty.
The location in GMaps might be wrong.
There's no proper entrance or exit, but you can drive to the sides of the lake, park and enjoy the beauty.
Such a calm and serene place where you can easily spend hours.
You might as well ask locals for help.
I don't think this place is safe in the nights since it's not regulated and I saw a lot of empty liquor bottles where I had stopped over.
Mevin Dominic — Google review
The Emerald Dam is a beautiful lake where you can spend a perfect day overlooking the magnificent views. It is one of the topmost spots to enjoy the scenic sunrise and sunset in Ooty!
At a distance of 17 km from Ooty and 27 km from Coonoor, Emerald Lake, a serene lake with emerald blue waters, is located near Emerald village. 🌊
A small lake located in Emerald. Not too crowded like the other tourist places, nice place to spend some time.
It is around 1.5 KM from the dam site which further leads to the power generation station. There are no restrictions for visiting this lake.
Karthik — Google review
In winter water is very less. You need to treck a bit to go near the lake. Also your shoes may stuck in muddy soil. No need to say that natural beauty is awesome.
Somen Jana — Google review
It's a must visit place for every Ooty tourists with family and friends. You can enjoy your time at the lakeside. One can take scenic photos of this Lakeview. Please note there is no dedicated parking space, you have to park it on the roadside which is bit narrow terrain. As there are less tourists to this place, only a few cars or other vehicles to park. As well as Emerald dam is prohibited to enter, so just move on to the Emerald lake. Avalanche is just a few kms away from this place. There are two petrol banks (BP and HP) on the way from Ooty bus stand to Emerald lake. As well as there are no snacks or fruit vendors at this place so take your eateries with you (but please don't spoil the environment by throwing away the liquor glass bottles or soft drinks cans or other wastages). We visited at the afternoon 2 o clock. It seems bit dangerous to visit in the evening as there are possibilities of wild life encounters. As well as take care of yourselves at the lake as at some places it is slippery and more deep. There is also a scenic view point on the way to Emerald lake so just stop by to take some beautiful shots. Thank You !
jerome dennis — Google review
Located at a distance of 17 km from Ooty, Emerald Lake is a serene lake with emerald blue waters and it is located near Emerald village in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. Situated amidst dense forests, it is one of the top attractions of Ooty .
The blue waters of Emerald Lake surrounded by lush green meadows and forest make you spellbound. The water is crystal clear. This is a great place to enjoy the day with breathtaking views of the slopes of Nilgiris. Emerald Lake is also a paradise for bird lovers.
Narayan Vedpathak — Google review
The lake view is good but way to the dam is closed you would have to climb on top of the adjacent hill (300 meter) to actually get the lake view.
Could leave out of the bucket list and move directly to Avalanche lake which is much bigger and has a much more scenic view
priya jain — Google review
When to Visit:-
Emerald Lake is a beautiful place to visit all year round. However, the best time to visit is during the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) seasons, when the weather is mild and sunny.
What to Pack
When packing for a trip to Emerald Lake, be sure to pack the following items:
Sunscreen, Hat, Sunglasses, Comfortable shoes, Camera, Water bottle, Snacks.
Tips:-
Here are a few tips for visiting Emerald Lake:
Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the shores of the lake.
Take a walk or hike in the surrounding hills.
Go fishing or boating on the lake.
Relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Arhan Ashraf — Google review
Awesomee awesomee and cant say anything.
It doesn't have road connectivity. Life's better choice to visit here. Absolute nature and awesomee weather. Firecamp also available with help of locals. But be carefull. Water level is too deep and dont try to swim.
Sailu Kumar Jaladi — Google review
There was not enough water there. We visit in non season time that is why. It has a great view of the emerald dam.
VAAS — Google review
Emerald Lake in Ooty, Tamil Nadu, is a picturesque gem surrounded by lush greenery and the Nilgiri Hills. The serene atmosphere, complemented by the calm waters, creates a tranquil escape for nature lovers. The lake is often praised for its scenic beauty, making it a popular spot for boating and leisurely walks. While it might get crowded during peak seasons, the overall consensus tends to highlight its natural charm and the sense of serenity it provides, making it a recommended destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature.
Sudharsan Srivatsav Ravi — Google review
The dam was empty and there were almost nil crowd while we visited. Lake had lil water. We were informed that the best season to visit was from March - June. Roads were okay.
Dam is less maintained.
Grishma Murali — Google review
A Paradise awaited to be explored. Less tourists but worth a visit. Avalanche lake and emerald lake can be covered in a single go
Rajiv Bawa — Google review
very scenic route..amazing tea estate views on the way.... but less water due to lack of rain
sadia anwar — Google review
Visited during hot months so there was less water. Viewed it from the top of the dam. The water was emerald and beautiful.
Shradha Shah — Google review
beautiful aquamarine coloured water worth going
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I'll never travel to Kozhikode without this trip planner again
The Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple is a Hindu temple in Kerala that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and conducts three daily poojas. The temple, located near the Guruvayoor Temple, is open only to Hindus and features main deities Mahadevan and Vishnu. Visitors can also buy prasadhams like Unniyappam and Paayasam from the counter in front of the temple.
Beautiful place and is nearby to Guruvayoor temple. Similar to Guruvayoor temple, we have to wear dhoti and no shirts are allowed. Doesn't require much time to visit as it's quite small and not very crowded most of the time. If visiting Guruvayoor temple, you can take out some time to visit this place as it's very peaceful and worth the visit.
Nischith K — Google review
Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple is located near Guruvayoor Temple for about 2km away. Most of the devotees who visits Guruvayoor temple also prefers to visit this temple. Main deities of the temple was Mahadevan and Vishnu. There's a huge banyan tree in the premises of the temple which gives enhances the ambiance of this place.
We can also buy prasadhams such as Unniyappam and Paayasam from the counter in front of the temple.
Akhilesh Ravindran — Google review
Good temple. Parking available. Wear traditional dresses dhoti for entering. Shiva Vishnu temple.
Arun Jayakumar — Google review
Mammiyur Mahadeva Temple is a popular Shiva temple situated in Guruvayoor, Thrissur district of Kerala, India.[1] Every devotee who goes to Guruvayur Temple is supposed to go to Mammiyoor also, as the ritual goes. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple premises. The temple is a part of the 108 famous Shiva temples in Kerala and one among the five Shiva temples around Guruvayoor. The main deity is Lord Shiva, who is installed in the concept of 'Uma Maheshwara' - His form with Goddess Parvathi on his left. There is a shrine for Lord Vishnu also here. The sub-deities are Lord Ganapathi, Lord Subrahmanya, Lord Ayyappan, Goddess Kali and Serpent deities. This temple is managed by Malabar Devaswom Board. Daily three poojas are conducted. Puzhakkara Chennas Mana is the hereditary Thanthri of this temple too. Shivaratri and Ashtami Rohini are the major festivals.
Soorya Gayathri — Google review
Visit to guruvayur krishna temple is incomplete without visiting the mammiyur Shiva temple. Folklore says mammiyur shivan only directed the place for guruvayur temple.
Very powerful shivan deity along with Mahavishnu is unique.
Ramsundar Sethuraman — Google review
This Beautiful Kerala-Style Temple Is Dedicated To Lord Shiva & Also Conducts 3 Daily Poojas..
MURALI KUMAR — Google review
Shiva is the main Deity here in the form of a two feet tall linga. When he is decorated with gold cladding, tiers of bright cresents, He presents a beautiful serene look.
Next to Him, we have an equally beautiful MahaVishnu shrine. The butter cladding done on him presents an awesome look of the Lord. Reminding us of Guruvayoorappan himself.
When we go around the outer parikrama, there is a Bhagavatha temple on the northwest corner. She looks so beautiful in her gold cladding that one stays rooted looking at her awesome face.
Legend has that Sri Mahadeva offered the place where presently Sri Guruvayoorappan is installed and moved over here when Vayu and Guru bhagawan brought Sri Krishna's idol from Dwaraka.
A must visit temple.
Chandrasekar Rajaram — Google review
Beautiful, Powerful & Divineful Mahadev Temple , located in heart of Thrissur near Guruvayur Temple..
Maintained Neat & Clean .
Famous temple among in Guruvayur & Thrissur places.
People visiting Guruvayur also visit Mammiyur Temple .
One should not miss this temple to get the Blessings of God.
Renganathan K R — Google review
Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Temple, set amidst Kerala's lush surroundings, emanates powerful spiritual vibes.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient sanctuary exudes a profound sense of peace and energy. With its rich history and divine ambiance, it captivates visitors seeking spiritual connection. It's a must-visit destination for those in search of profound spiritual encounters.
Sahil Garg — Google review
This is a must visit tempke after Guruvayoor darshan. The Guruvayoor trip is complete only after going to Mammiyur.
Near Guruvayoor are two wonderful temples Parthasarathy Temple, the Garba Griha is on a chariot structure. Then there is Sri Chamundeshwari Temple. Both these temples are very close to Guruvayoor Temple.
P N VENKATRAMAN — Google review
Originally called as MAHIMA-YOOR Temple (The City of Mahima/Greatness).
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An amazing temple of Mahadev with comparatively lesser crowd than Guruvayur.
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This is the place where Mahadev shifted along with Parvati Mata, after the Guruvayur (original place of Mahadev/Parvati) was given for keeping VISHNU's Idol (this idol Krishna & Family worshipped in Dwarka but after Dwarka destroyed it was brought in Guruvayur).
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Due to this, it is said that, visit of Guruvayur is incomplete without the darshan of Mammiyoor Temple.
Mayank Sync — Google review
Its small temple and Guruvayur visit shall be fulfilled if you visit this temple also... as told/believed by all...
there are lots of old wonderful paintings on the walls.. Placing one board with informarions and period of those paintings could be better...
Dhinesh Balan — Google review
Very very nice temple, a must go if you are visiting guruvayoor temple. Beautifully decorated idol of lord shiva. Positive vibes. Heard the damarukam being played for the lord by the priests/staff during our visit. We went near to closing time but luckily were able to have clear darshan. Made our day.
N K — Google review
'Peaceful atmosphere and wonderful spiritual experience..'Mammiyur Mahadeva temple is a part of the 108 Shiva temples in Kerala, located in Guruvayur town in Trissur district.The temple is 400 m far from Guruvayur temple. The devotee who goes to Guruvayur temple is supposed to go to Mammiyur also.Shivaratri and Astami rohini are the main festivals.Only Hindu are allowed to inside the temple.Daily 3 times conducting pooja.
Sree Lal — Google review
Its a good and big temple. Usually not so crowded so you can darshna easily.
Follow the mandir timings so you don't need to wait more.
Lokesh Parihar — Google review
Divine Temple of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Very serene and positive vibration the minute you enter the temple premises. Though there was rush when we visited, the authorities swiftly managed the crowd. Don't forget to visit Bhagvathi Temple as well, which is located behind this temple. Car parking is available slightly ahead of the temple.. Must visit Temple if you are visiting Guruvayur Temple
Deepesh Prem — Google review
The temple is situated on the main road. The main God is Lord Shiva (Mahadev) and the deity looks so beautiful and elegant. A great place to visit.
sri nandhini — Google review
The temple is primary for lord Shiva, as the rituals the devotees visiting guruvayoorappan is suppose to go to mammiyur temple as well. This is one of 108 Shiva temples in India. Very well maintained neat and clean, temple has its own history. Lord Ganapathy, Lord Ayyappan, Lord Subramanya Swami, Bhagavathi Amman and Sarpa Swami is there. The temple pond was good eye cooler. Over all one of the good hindu pilgrimage. Only Hindus are allowed. Dress code for ladies are saree and salwar none other than this, gents with Dhoti and towel, but not allowed with shirts. We have an option for offer Thulabaram. Paid Prasadam counter were available.
Deepa Shekar — Google review
Shiva temple near to Guruvayoor Krishna temple. Spiritual atmosphere and comparatively less crowded.
Vinayak S Krishnan — Google review
Away from all rush and push of guruvayoor temple very nicely you can attain peace of mind here . A very good entry point with natural cover.
narayanan alambadi — Google review
It's a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located at Mamiyur, which is 1 KM from Guruvayur. Lord Shiva has given the land or space for the Lord Krishna when Devathas Vayu and Prahaspathi approached him to install Lord Krishna. Uthava has obtained Lord Krishna's Vigraha when Dwaraka is submerged, Uthava handed over to Devathas Vayu and Prahaspathi. It's a must visit temple, and it has a parking facility on the sides. Temple has Sub Shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna, Lord Murugan, and Sastha. It also has a Sarpa kavu and temple for Bagavati (if I am right). Those who visit Guruvayur must visit this temple is mythology. However, you have one place at Guruvayur temple, where you can stand and worship Lord Shiva as an alternate. Well maintained temple.
Sathyanarayana Garimalla — Google review
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H2XP+JFC, Mammiyur Devaswom, Guruvayur P.O, Perumpilavil Rd, Kerala 680101, India
Punnathur Kotta is an elephant sanctuary located in the 10-acre land of Guruvayoor devaswom, known for housing around 60 elephants. This training and grooming center dedicated to elephants is situated in Thrissur, about 22 km from the city center. The sprawling 11.5 acres of green foliage surrounding this park make it a prime attraction for visitors who want to watch these majestic animals being bathed and fed.
It was a wonderful visit. There was countless elephants there. Keep a safe distance from elephants while taking photographs. There are guards we cannot fed them. The ticket charge for adults is ₹30 and ₹20 for children. There is a small store you can have tea snacks and ice cream. Good to go with children with your own risk.
Ayana Ka — Google review
It's a great place to roam around and to check out the habitants of elephant. The entry is charged at Rs 20 for an adult and even for using the mobile phone camera one has to pay a fee of Rs.25. Got ample parking space.
But it felt pretty strange when I saw those beautiful mammals being tied up and kind of enslaved. They also deserve to live in this world peacefully. Some of those animals looked very sick as well.
Abilash Sankar — Google review
This is one beautiful place with all these elephants around so close. You'd be amazed to see how dominating man could get looking at these mighty animals chained up.
I do not understand how to describe the feeling.
First time in life, so many elephants in 45 minutes however this wasn't what I had imagined.
I thought they'd be left open with a barricade. Nope! They are chained. You need to go by yourself or educate the others that the elephants need not be disturbed.. It's worth the visit I sure would recommend only if it's not stressing the elephants. It is so sad to see them chained up to all four legs I wish it was different. There are people maintaining it. I saw them feed and give water to the elephants. I did not try to speak to any of the attendants as I was busy watching the elephants. From thrissur if you take a cab 7 seater it should cost you rs 2000 return to the station. 100 by local bus up and down.
There are camera charges too, be nice and pay for your camera. If it supports the animal please pay for your tickets.
Jozef Diaz — Google review
Punnathur Kotta is a home to about 50 elephants and is located near to Guruvayur Temple.
This place is just not an elephant camp, it's home for them. They are taken care well and boards are mentioned specifically for the elephants so that people will watch out.
There is an entry fee of ₹ 20/- for adults and if you want to take photographs in mobile or camera there are separate fees.
Parking space is available too with a small fee.
Good place for a short visit of an hour or so especially if you are visiting with kids. They will love the place.
🧾 Cash only
🅿️✅ Parking slot available
♿✅wheelchair accessible entrance
🚻❌ No Washroom
Haritha Vasudevan — Google review
It was a nice experience visiting this Elephant camp. Vast vehicle parking available. In this park we can see many elephants which are trained. One interesting thing which I felt like Elephant were themselves giving different poses while we take photo of them
Pradeep Menon — Google review
One of the most enjoyable experiences in and around Guruvayoor is visiting the elephants. During our visit, we were delighted to find more than 30 well-maintained elephants, each taken care of with great attention.
A fun fact about these elephants is that they perform tricks and display their happiness when interacting with people. It truly adds to the joy of the experience.
In general, this visit offers a delightful and entertaining time. The place is kept clean, making it suitable for families with children. You can easily obtain an entry pass at the counter, with a fee of Rs 20 for adults. Additionally, there is ample car parking available, ensuring convenience for visitors.
Although there are no food options on-site, you are welcome to bring your own food without any issues.
RoNY THOMAS — Google review
Elephant lovers should not miss to see this place...there are many elephants here belonging to Guruvayur temple...ample paid parking space... ticket charges 20rs for adults and 10rs for children...easily can spend 1 hour to walk and see the place
anantha subramanian — Google review
It is very good elephant 🐘 century. If you come Thrissur then must visited place. Please check the open and close timings. Ticket prices are
Adult: ₹20
Child: ₹10
Best time: 3 PM because at this time they are gethering all elephants at one place to feed them and it is a really beautiful to see. Check my uploaded pics and photos.
Lokesh Parihar — Google review
Best place for elephant lovers,
Can see different kind of famous elephants.
Kids can enjoy lot,
Timing 9am to 5pm.
Max spending: 30mint to 1hrs
ticket charges 20rs for adults and 10rs for children...
munas pk padoor — Google review
Punnathur Kotta offers a fascinating glimpse into Kerala's history with its majestic architecture and lush surroundings. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the challenges faced by elephants in captivity. Visitors should be mindful of supporting ethical treatment of these magnificent creatures.
Amitava Pathak — Google review
Impressive place to view the elephants. So many elephants and you can view them take pictures. We can see how they are feeding the elephants and cleaning them. Kids will enjoy this place. Very nearer to guruvayur and can spend quality time of 30-45 mins here.
Parking is available.
Entry tickets for everyone including children.
Jagan Gopal — Google review
If you're visiting Guruvayoor you shouldn't miss this place. Looks like a paradise for elephants closer to nature. You can walk around and see many elephants here. The place is rich with trees so in hot weather if you wish to go out, This will be a great option.
ShonJoy Official — Google review
I was here to see Elephants. There used to be 67+ elephants and now it has reduced to 40+. There's a paid parking lot and there's an entrance fee, for adults it's Rs. 20/- and kids it's Rs. 15. You can walk around as every elephant is placed separately, next to each other and it's spread across the property. It seems like the kingdom of Kozhikode Samudri King. It was open earlier for the public to visit inside the palace but it seems COVID changed that, and now there's no entry. However, it was good to go around and see the Elephants and their mischiefs. It's good to go on a weekday as there's not much rush.
Usha Dawn — Google review
This is a very nice place to visit with kids, you can see lots of elephants in one place.
This place can improve a lot by providing a small recreation spot and play area for kids. I hardly find any place to sit. Provide the description of the elephants in the Kotta, utilise one of the building to develop an elephant museum. Showcase there lifestyle create videos and documentaries to showcase in Facility. This will give a unique experience to visitors
Akhil Pillai — Google review
A well maintained place dedicated to elephants only. It includes food, shelter, medical facilities, training of elephants.
It is said that around 54 elephants are present in this facility and are taken to the Guruvayur temple during puja only
No one is allowed to ride and touch these elephants and provide food. If you want to feed them then you have to buy fruits and vegetables from the center at this location only. Must visit place as you will see many such things live that elephant does that you may have seen on TV only. Like eating, training, bathing, walking etc.
umesh kriplani — Google review
A fantastic camp/place/park where you can see 39 elephants as of March 24. Earlier the csmp used to have 79/80 elephants. All are maintained well. They belong to guruvayur Temple devaswom.
Didn't expect to see so many elephants there at a quick glance. Very feel good place. Kids will enjoy a lot.
Entry is Rs.20 per person. For camera Rs.25 is charged. Car parking is Rs.30.
Overall a nice place which is just 3 kms from Guruvayur Temple.
A non missable place.
Wandering Willager's Official — Google review
Nearly maintained and the pity old elephants are tied in one place and struggling for daily life. Once upon they were very charming and stole the attractions of everyone. Kids enjoyed
shankar s — Google review
Tip: get fruits and veggies outside to visit the elephant and feed them.
Beautiful elephants very well maintained. Must visit places with family and kids! Loved the friendly elephants.
lokie B — Google review
I had the privilege of visiting this elephant enclosure in Kerala, and it was an awe-inspiring experience. From the moment I entered, I could sense the deep respect and care the staff had for these majestic creatures. The enclosure was spacious and well-maintained, providing a natural and comfortable environment for the elephants.
What truly made this visit exceptional was the opportunity to learn about the elephants’ history, daily routines, and conservation efforts. The knowledgeable guides shared fascinating insights into the lives of these magnificent animals, which deepened my appreciation for their role in Kerala’s culture and heritage.
I was also fortunate to witness a feeding session, where I observed the elephants up close. It was a heartwarming experience to see them enjoy their meals, and it left me with a sense of wonder and respect for these gentle giants.
The highlight of the visit was definitely the chance to interact with the elephants. I had the opportunity to feed them, and it was a surreal and unforgettable moment. The staff ensured that the interaction was safe for both visitors and elephants, prioritizing the animals’ well-being.
Overall, my visit to the elephant enclosure in Kerala was not only a memorable experience but also an educational one. It left me with a profound appreciation for these magnificent creatures and the dedicated efforts of those working to protect them. I highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Kerala.
Manu Mohan — Google review
The place was clean and reasonably well kept. There were many elephants standing at various places eating or just simply standing. After the first few elephants we realized that all elephants were chained in 2 legs and some had chains on 3 legs. This is seriously inhumane. These are gentle giants that normally walk 20-30km a day in the forests being forced to stand in the same spot for hours. Few of them had severe chaffing on their legs having been chained tight with very little slack for movement.
We can totally understand the frustration such treatment can cause, forcing them to act up occasionally.
Our expectation that these animals would be treated better for they carry the gods on their backs was completely squashed. We returned sad and with an uneasy feeling in our stomach.
SHIVKUMAR VISWANATHAN — Google review
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Thampuranpadi - Kottapadi Rd, Iringaprom, Kerala 680505, India
Punnathur Kotta is an elephant sanctuary located in the 10-acre land of Guruvayoor devaswom, known for housing around 60 elephants. This training and grooming center dedicated to elephants is situated in Thrissur, about 22 km from the city center. The sprawling 11.5 acres of green foliage surrounding this park make it a prime attraction for visitors who want to watch these majestic animals being bathed and fed.
It was a wonderful visit. There was countless elephants there. Keep a safe distance from elephants while taking photographs. There are guards we cannot fed them. The ticket charge for adults is ₹30 and ₹20 for children. There is a small store you can have tea snacks and ice cream. Good to go with children with your own risk.
Ayana Ka — Google review
It's a great place to roam around and to check out the habitants of elephant. The entry is charged at Rs 20 for an adult and even for using the mobile phone camera one has to pay a fee of Rs.25. Got ample parking space.
But it felt pretty strange when I saw those beautiful mammals being tied up and kind of enslaved. They also deserve to live in this world peacefully. Some of those animals looked very sick as well.
Abilash Sankar — Google review
This is one beautiful place with all these elephants around so close. You'd be amazed to see how dominating man could get looking at these mighty animals chained up.
I do not understand how to describe the feeling.
First time in life, so many elephants in 45 minutes however this wasn't what I had imagined.
I thought they'd be left open with a barricade. Nope! They are chained. You need to go by yourself or educate the others that the elephants need not be disturbed.. It's worth the visit I sure would recommend only if it's not stressing the elephants. It is so sad to see them chained up to all four legs I wish it was different. There are people maintaining it. I saw them feed and give water to the elephants. I did not try to speak to any of the attendants as I was busy watching the elephants. From thrissur if you take a cab 7 seater it should cost you rs 2000 return to the station. 100 by local bus up and down.
There are camera charges too, be nice and pay for your camera. If it supports the animal please pay for your tickets.
Jozef Diaz — Google review
Punnathur Kotta is a home to about 50 elephants and is located near to Guruvayur Temple.
This place is just not an elephant camp, it's home for them. They are taken care well and boards are mentioned specifically for the elephants so that people will watch out.
There is an entry fee of ₹ 20/- for adults and if you want to take photographs in mobile or camera there are separate fees.
Parking space is available too with a small fee.
Good place for a short visit of an hour or so especially if you are visiting with kids. They will love the place.
🧾 Cash only
🅿️✅ Parking slot available
♿✅wheelchair accessible entrance
🚻❌ No Washroom
Haritha Vasudevan — Google review
It was a nice experience visiting this Elephant camp. Vast vehicle parking available. In this park we can see many elephants which are trained. One interesting thing which I felt like Elephant were themselves giving different poses while we take photo of them
Pradeep Menon — Google review
One of the most enjoyable experiences in and around Guruvayoor is visiting the elephants. During our visit, we were delighted to find more than 30 well-maintained elephants, each taken care of with great attention.
A fun fact about these elephants is that they perform tricks and display their happiness when interacting with people. It truly adds to the joy of the experience.
In general, this visit offers a delightful and entertaining time. The place is kept clean, making it suitable for families with children. You can easily obtain an entry pass at the counter, with a fee of Rs 20 for adults. Additionally, there is ample car parking available, ensuring convenience for visitors.
Although there are no food options on-site, you are welcome to bring your own food without any issues.
RoNY THOMAS — Google review
Elephant lovers should not miss to see this place...there are many elephants here belonging to Guruvayur temple...ample paid parking space... ticket charges 20rs for adults and 10rs for children...easily can spend 1 hour to walk and see the place
anantha subramanian — Google review
It is very good elephant 🐘 century. If you come Thrissur then must visited place. Please check the open and close timings. Ticket prices are
Adult: ₹20
Child: ₹10
Best time: 3 PM because at this time they are gethering all elephants at one place to feed them and it is a really beautiful to see. Check my uploaded pics and photos.
Lokesh Parihar — Google review
Best place for elephant lovers,
Can see different kind of famous elephants.
Kids can enjoy lot,
Timing 9am to 5pm.
Max spending: 30mint to 1hrs
ticket charges 20rs for adults and 10rs for children...
munas pk padoor — Google review
Punnathur Kotta offers a fascinating glimpse into Kerala's history with its majestic architecture and lush surroundings. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the challenges faced by elephants in captivity. Visitors should be mindful of supporting ethical treatment of these magnificent creatures.
Amitava Pathak — Google review
Impressive place to view the elephants. So many elephants and you can view them take pictures. We can see how they are feeding the elephants and cleaning them. Kids will enjoy this place. Very nearer to guruvayur and can spend quality time of 30-45 mins here.
Parking is available.
Entry tickets for everyone including children.
Jagan Gopal — Google review
If you're visiting Guruvayoor you shouldn't miss this place. Looks like a paradise for elephants closer to nature. You can walk around and see many elephants here. The place is rich with trees so in hot weather if you wish to go out, This will be a great option.
ShonJoy Official — Google review
I was here to see Elephants. There used to be 67+ elephants and now it has reduced to 40+. There's a paid parking lot and there's an entrance fee, for adults it's Rs. 20/- and kids it's Rs. 15. You can walk around as every elephant is placed separately, next to each other and it's spread across the property. It seems like the kingdom of Kozhikode Samudri King. It was open earlier for the public to visit inside the palace but it seems COVID changed that, and now there's no entry. However, it was good to go around and see the Elephants and their mischiefs. It's good to go on a weekday as there's not much rush.
Usha Dawn — Google review
This is a very nice place to visit with kids, you can see lots of elephants in one place.
This place can improve a lot by providing a small recreation spot and play area for kids. I hardly find any place to sit. Provide the description of the elephants in the Kotta, utilise one of the building to develop an elephant museum. Showcase there lifestyle create videos and documentaries to showcase in Facility. This will give a unique experience to visitors
Akhil Pillai — Google review
A well maintained place dedicated to elephants only. It includes food, shelter, medical facilities, training of elephants.
It is said that around 54 elephants are present in this facility and are taken to the Guruvayur temple during puja only
No one is allowed to ride and touch these elephants and provide food. If you want to feed them then you have to buy fruits and vegetables from the center at this location only. Must visit place as you will see many such things live that elephant does that you may have seen on TV only. Like eating, training, bathing, walking etc.
umesh kriplani — Google review
A fantastic camp/place/park where you can see 39 elephants as of March 24. Earlier the csmp used to have 79/80 elephants. All are maintained well. They belong to guruvayur Temple devaswom.
Didn't expect to see so many elephants there at a quick glance. Very feel good place. Kids will enjoy a lot.
Entry is Rs.20 per person. For camera Rs.25 is charged. Car parking is Rs.30.
Overall a nice place which is just 3 kms from Guruvayur Temple.
A non missable place.
Wandering Willager's Official — Google review
Nearly maintained and the pity old elephants are tied in one place and struggling for daily life. Once upon they were very charming and stole the attractions of everyone. Kids enjoyed
shankar s — Google review
Tip: get fruits and veggies outside to visit the elephant and feed them.
Beautiful elephants very well maintained. Must visit places with family and kids! Loved the friendly elephants.
lokie B — Google review
I had the privilege of visiting this elephant enclosure in Kerala, and it was an awe-inspiring experience. From the moment I entered, I could sense the deep respect and care the staff had for these majestic creatures. The enclosure was spacious and well-maintained, providing a natural and comfortable environment for the elephants.
What truly made this visit exceptional was the opportunity to learn about the elephants’ history, daily routines, and conservation efforts. The knowledgeable guides shared fascinating insights into the lives of these magnificent animals, which deepened my appreciation for their role in Kerala’s culture and heritage.
I was also fortunate to witness a feeding session, where I observed the elephants up close. It was a heartwarming experience to see them enjoy their meals, and it left me with a sense of wonder and respect for these gentle giants.
The highlight of the visit was definitely the chance to interact with the elephants. I had the opportunity to feed them, and it was a surreal and unforgettable moment. The staff ensured that the interaction was safe for both visitors and elephants, prioritizing the animals’ well-being.
Overall, my visit to the elephant enclosure in Kerala was not only a memorable experience but also an educational one. It left me with a profound appreciation for these magnificent creatures and the dedicated efforts of those working to protect them. I highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Kerala.
Manu Mohan — Google review
The place was clean and reasonably well kept. There were many elephants standing at various places eating or just simply standing. After the first few elephants we realized that all elephants were chained in 2 legs and some had chains on 3 legs. This is seriously inhumane. These are gentle giants that normally walk 20-30km a day in the forests being forced to stand in the same spot for hours. Few of them had severe chaffing on their legs having been chained tight with very little slack for movement.
We can totally understand the frustration such treatment can cause, forcing them to act up occasionally.
Our expectation that these animals would be treated better for they carry the gods on their backs was completely squashed. We returned sad and with an uneasy feeling in our stomach.
SHIVKUMAR VISWANATHAN — Google review
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Thampuranpadi - Kottapadi Rd, Iringaprom, Kerala 680505, India
Kottakkunnu is a renowned tourist destination located in the Malappuram district that features an amusement park with various rides and recreational activities for children. The site also boasts a theater, laser show, and other attractions. Among the highlights are zip line and rope cycling experiences. Visitors can avail themselves of ample parking facilities on-site, while admission fees cost 10 rupees per person.
This is the best place to visit in Malappuram, no matter who you are ! Couples can spend your best times with breeze on this hill. When i visited last time i could see many couples and lovers on corners and benches of this park. Kottakunnu park is situated at the top of a hill in the middle of city, where you can see whole malappuram city from the top. There are two ways to enter into the park,either with a car nor by walk after parking your car down.
A well maintained kids park is the main attraction of here. If you want to spend your weekend with your family,then this the best place in malappuram district. A small amusement park is another attraction of here. It consist around 10 rides and pool.
Time : 9.00 am to 7.00 pm
Entry fee : Rs.10
Nabeel Salam — Google review
A family park also good for couples. This is a park including view point, kids park, garden, adventure games, 14D movie theatre. You can enjoy the place when your going after 3:00.
Rs 50 you have to pay for entry and parking is absolutely free
Habeebulhaziq — Google review
Less area, but full of flowers and plants. well maintained and shaped plants.
The mud house and ancient buildings are highlighted.
We can spend some time there. One cafeteria also there will inside the garden.
Fayiz K — Google review
Nice place to hang out with friends and family. but the municipality or kerala tourism department have to add more fun and entertainment activities. They should give more care for Miracle garden
Vivek Bhaskar — Google review
This is the best place to visit in Malappuram, no matter who you are ! Couples can spend your best times with breeze on this hill. When i visited last time i could see many couples and lovers on corners and benches of this park. Kottakunnu park is situated at the top of a hill in the middle of city, where you can see whole malappuram city from the top. There are two ways to enter into the park,either with a car nor by walk after parking your car down.
A well maintained kids park is the main attraction of here. If you want to spend your weekend with your family,then this the best place in malappuram district. A small amusement park is another attraction of here. It consist around 10 rides and pool.. Kids have many attractions like merry go round, toy trains, see-saw, slides, bouncing castles, 6D movie theatre, mirror maze, bumper cars etc. There's horror house, adventure activities like zip-line for adults and aquarium and plant nursery for the laid back people. There are widespread gardens where you can simply walk, or just sit and relax. There's a water fountain with laser show which is open on Saturdays and Sundays evening .
mhd_nihaln — Google review
Use steps to reach there, the sides of that way are filled with different kinds of trees. You can feel the freshness of nature. If it's a nice breezy atmosphere you can stay at the top for hours. Enjoying the view of Malappuram city from the top.
Navaneeth _ — Google review
Very good place for an entertaining time for family especially for kids. There are lots of rides and some simple adventure activities. Evening is always rush with people.
Abdul Kareem — Google review
Its a beautiful hilltop park for the entire family. Kids have many attractions like merry go round, toy trains, see-saw, slides, bouncing castles, 6D movie theatre, mirror maze, bumper cars etc. There's horror house, adventure activities like zip-line for adults and aquarium and plant nursery for the laid back people. There are widespread gardens where you can simply walk, or just sit and relax. There's a water fountain with laser show which is open on Saturdays and Sundays evening .
ashraf pilakkal — Google review
Provides a special ambiance to both children as well as elder ones . children's park,food court,rides, adventure park,very beautiful natural place,a wide area and lot of space for enjoyment.open stage is there . easy for transportation from malappuram town,lot of ways around it to arrive here.different kind of parks and rides are ready for children.it placed on heart of malappuram.a large area ready for parking two wheelers and four wheelers also.A long way for walking with footpath and there is a small payment of rupees 10 for parking and 10 for pedestrian
rubha k — Google review
Awesome experience, kids friendly, neat and clean.especially impressed that Arabic park
arun lal — Google review
Kottakkunnu is the one of the main tourist place in malappuram district... It's includes children park and amazing activities...
There have ZIP LINE and ROPE CYCLING
Big parking are...
Ticket fee is 10/head
Amazing children activities are available
Inside of park many shops are available... But some shops are charging unreasonable prices for things....
Example if a drink have 40 rupees outside the park, but the shops in park was charged 60 rupees...
Incase anyone want wheelchair... You can ask to securities... Then you can access for free... No charges applicable...
Muhammed Minhaj — Google review
Good visiting spot for both children and family. We can also enjoy the freshness of the nature around it
PRASANTH_A_O — Google review
It's wonderful place in kottakkunnu Malappuram ... Full of wonderful nostalgic creations
Sajan varghese — Google review
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Life Gear Building, Kottakunnu Rd, Up Hill, Malappuram, Kerala 676505, India
Soochipara Waterfalls is a magnificent 3-tiered waterfall that offers a refreshing pool at the base for swimming. It can be reached by taking a 10 to15-minute forest hike, which entails walking on a trail consisting of downhill, uphill and stairs that may prove challenging for older visitors but not insurmountable. Visitors should note that there are only free parking spaces available at the top; two other parking spots charge $40 each.
This place is so amazing and silent. After a nice walk through forest, we will reach the the waterfall which is located in between some huge rock formations. The best time to visit is morning. Because, we can avoid rush at that time and can feel the place better. Ticket price is ₹59 for adult. What a beautiful place to be. Wayanad is a precious gem 💎
Muhammed Wafi — Google review
A wonderful waterfall in Waynad in the midst of the forest. The best part of this fall is a pool at the bottom of the fall where one can literally take a bath right under the fall and play in the pool as well.
Excellent place for kids and adults to enjoy and have unlimited fun.
The fall can be reached by walking for about a kilometre downhill in the forest. The last patch of the journey near the fall is rough and could be challenging for kids and senior citizens.
En route there are beautiful tea gardens and a couple of zip lines as well.
Animesh Agrawal — Google review
Looking to escape the chaos of city life? Waterfalls is the place to be! It's a fantastic spot to unwind and recharge your batteries. But fair warning, getting there can be a bit of a hassle.
First, you'll have to wait in a long line to get your tickets. They only allow 1200 people in per day, so it gets crowded. Once you've got your ticket, you'll need to walk about 1 kilometer to reach the falls. And then there are some stairs you'll have to go down.
But trust me, it's all worth it when you finally arrive. The place is absolutely stunning, and the view is breathtaking. You'll be able to enjoy the natural beauty and feel completely at peace.
Sure, it might take some effort to get there, but the tranquility and serenity make it all worthwhile. So, if you're in need of a break from the busy city, don't hesitate to visit the waterfalls. You won't regret it!
Sara Ahmedi — Google review
It is like without effort you would not get anything. To see the waterfalls, park your car, vehical and then get ready to walk 2+ Km. Climbing down to see the waterfall is somewhat easy, but climbing back up takes a lot of energy. But the Soochipara Falls is very good when there is a lot of water. You can go down and enjoy the water. Remember to wear shoes as it's gets slippery when it rains.
RajShekar — Google review
Amazing waterfall in Wayanad district of Kerala. Surrounded by forest.
Car parking at ground level.
One has to walk till ticket counter.
On the way, one can have good Tea, Coffee and Snacks.
After having tickets, one has to trek 2-3 kms on plain Rocky marbles' path.
Take precautions while walking as it is not smooth.
Surrounding forest is so beautiful.
On reaching the waterfall, it was very mesmerizing and eye-catching experience.
The sound of falling water was so good to hear.
We enjoyed the waterfall very much and had good pics for memories too.
shilpin solanki — Google review
Well maintained waterfall I have seen. Chargeable tickets , check point before you start the trek . No eatables are allowed at all so please plan accordingly. However before the starting point shops are there.
Maintain silence and stay in group as same is surrounded with thick forest. Try to 1-2 things in hand as walking is more specially returning trip is more tiring.
Separate changing rooms are there.
You will enjoy every single minute in enjoying this beauty of waterfall.
Must visit place .
Best one to spend time with your buddies and family. Calm and clean environment. You need to take the ticket and there is a limit of 1200 tickets per day. It's just 1 to 1.5 km walk to reach the waterfalls and there won't be any shops to purchase water bottles once you enter from the ticket counter. It's better you carry a water bottle and need to bring it back and show it to the security.
Welcome to My World — Google review
One of the best waterfalls I've seen. Important things you should know :
1) Free parking is there only at the top. Before that you'll see 2 parking spaces. But they'll charge ₹40.
2) only 1200 people are allowed to visit per day.
3) The ticket is ₹59 as of today.
4) You have to walk around 700-800meters to reach the fall. The trail is a mix of down hill, uphill and stairs. It might be hard for older people but not impossible.
5) Try to visit on weekdays to avoid the crowd.
Abu Taha — Google review
The falls was maintained hood and clean with the safety measures and the water was too hood while we visited and the walking distance also less and they have gaurds for the safety purpose and the ticket price also reasonable and they allow only 1200 person a day. So if you arrive early you can enjoy more there.
V LOKNATH — Google review
You are not allowed to goo near the waterfall or water. There is a barricade placed and authority present.
Overall a decent places.
Parking is ₹50/- and entry fees is ₹65/- per person.
There is a trek of 40-50 min to reach the place. Keep in mind to not litter the place.
You will get food places at the entry and buy souvenir and other things.
I went in July in monsoon season.
Siddharth Kumar Das — Google review
Waterfall is breathtaking and it's a must visit place in wayanad.
Most important point to be noted is number of visitors per day is limited to 1200 on any day.Be mindful and plan this place in first half.
Timings are - 8am to 5pm was bit confused on this.On weekend tickets were sold out by 11:30 am
1km trek and trekking is medium level Carry extra pair of clothes.
Siva sai Deepank — Google review
Best one to spend time with your buddies and family. Calm and clean environment. You need to take the ticket and there is a limit of 1200 tickets per day. It's just 1 to 1.5 km walk to reach the waterfalls and there won't be any shops to purchase water bottles once you enter from the ticket counter. It's better you carry a water bottle and need to bring it back and show it to the security.
Rahul Puli — Google review
The water was really chilly. I had a great head bath. The places were kept very clean. To reach these waterfalls, you'll need to trek for around 1.5 kilometers. There is no food counter near the waterfalls, so make plans accordingly. The changing room is available at half of the water falls. After bathing, you need to walk a little distance to change your dress. Rocks are quite slippery, so walk carefully. There are plenty of parking places available. It is highly recommended that you visit these places.
siva ram — Google review
Great place to take a dip in fresh water. The view is also good. It would be better to visit during working days as the place would be much less crowded. And make sure you are ready to walk a lot. The climb back up after visiting the falls can be quite the task.
Adithya Marath — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls. There is a 1 km trek from the starting point down to the falls. No food items are allowed (will be taken out during checking at the entrance). Do get into the water and enjoy the fresh water bathing near falls. They have changing rooms as well for men and women seperately. Very clean and well maintained place.
Rekha Prasad — Google review
Best best best! We were late coz of rains but the view , the water ,the falls were at it's best. Wish we were a bit early to enjoy the falls more but the trek was fun and also worth the time.
patil ambika — Google review
One of the best secluded waterfall in wayanad. To reach you have to walk and climb down around 2-3 km , the path is very slippery and need to pass through the forest which is quite mesmerizing . The view at falls is breathtaking . But as we visited the falls during the weekend it was jam packed .
surya cu — Google review
If you are visiting Wayanad, be sure to check out Soochipara Waterfalls! This well-maintained waterfall is a short 1 km downhill walk along a stone path from the parking lot.
Only 1200 visitors are allowed per day, so it's best to start early. Be careful near the falls, as the rocks can be slippery. The path is well-maintained, but it can be a little hard on the knees on the way back, as it is uphill the entire way.
Ashkar Sidheeque — Google review
Heard abt this falls and thought we could try this spot . It was fun actually. We had to walk like one kilometer to the falls which was seriously hard cause it was like ups and down . When we reached the falls it was a relief and worth . Unfortunately the falls was closed for straight bath and fun cause of huge waterfall . But the water shattering through the air made us wet and we got down little in water and enjoyed . It was cold and felt energetic. Will recommend this for people who are interested in walking much cause it’s like almost kind of trekking to me .
Frank NM — Google review
This is a good place to mini trek till the waterfall. But you gotta be careful of leeches as I was bitten by 2 of them hence do not wear slippers. Choose shoes instead. Overall it was not very crowded which was good and the whole area was really clean and well maintained!
Karishma Singh — Google review
One of the most beautiful waterfall in Wayanad. Though weekends were crowded. They allow only 1200 people in a day. There is a small trek down to visit the foot of the waterfall.
Beware- ROCKS ARE SLIPPERY
One can take a bath and enjoy the calmness of the surrounding.water is clean and cold. A perfect place to visit with family and friends to enjoy a day out.
harshita pathak — Google review
This was a very fun experience. The waterfall is so much fun but you have to walk quite a few minutes to reach here. The walking makes you so tired but once you reach the waterfall you'll understand that it was all worth it. But beware of leeches all throughout the path. We enjoyed it so much in the falls. The water was so cold and chill.
And don't forget to keep all your belongings in the car itself as you don't want them to be in the water with you. Carry less and enjoy the waterfall experience to the fullest.
There are plenty of places to shop for souvenirs and many things inside and there is a giant swing as well.
Plenty of parking available and please make sure that you reach before the closing time so that you can get more time in the water.
Fathima Kamar — Google review
Well maintained waterfall I have seen. Chargeable tickets , check point before you start the trek . No eatables are allowed at all so please plan accordingly. However before the starting point shops are there.
Maintain silence and stay in group as same is surrounded with thick forest. Try to 1-2 things in hand as walking is more specially returning trip is more tiring.
Separate changing rooms are there.
You will enjoy every single minute in enjoying this beauty of waterfall.
Must visit place .
alka bkathait — Google review
A small waterfall, which you can visit if you are in wayanad. Not too different from other waterfalls and height is also not that much.
The pathway to reach the waterfall is quite steep and has lots of stairs as well, so it's like a very small trek.
Snacks or any food item isn't allowed.
Aditya Raj Singh Gour — Google review
Amazing waterfall experience after 1.5kms Trek through forest having stones laid way and steep steps down to the waterfall. Changing rooms available in approximate distance from falls where people could change before/after perfect time in water. Bit slippery so be very careful.
Crowded in weekends as well as they close by 5pm and limit the visitors on a day!
Chembra Peak, situated in the Wayanad hills, rises almost 7,000 ft. above sea level and boasts a heart-shaped lake and hiking trails. Visitors are charged an entry fee of approximately 20 INR for Indians, 30 INR for foreigners, and 15 INR for students. The peak is open from around 7 AM to 5 PM every day of the week.
Chembra hill situated at Wayanad stands 2100 m above sea level, it is the highest peak in Wayanad district and is one of the best trekking spots. The mountain and the surrounding area is lush green and a treat to nature lovers. I love trekking and this was one of my favourite for many reasons. Hiked the mountain few years back with my father, a sudden decision to travel to Wayanad and on our way we did not know if we could even go up the beautiful mountain. Dad and I haven't hiked together since and so it makes it special. The mountain has exotic and rare species of flora and fauna and tall grass all the way up on the trail. The climb to the top is with the help of guides and since they are from the area, they guided us to the top safely. There weren't many people when we hiked, so it was peaceful and the guides were free to show us around. They showed us the whole of Wayanad from the top and it was mesmerising and beautiful. There is a bit of off roading at first to reach the office where the entry fee has to be paid and to the parking area. There is no road as such and the path has rocks all over, so make sure you drive slow and not damage your vehicle. I am not sure if the road is better now! After you reach the parking area, you need to walk for 15-20 minutes through a tea estate to reach the foothill where the climb begins. The walk is really beautiful and a treat for photographers and nature lovers. Once you reach the foothill, there is a two storey watch tower, with a decent view. From this point we are assigned to a guide and we start the climb. It is a good climb to the top and best way to the top is not to rush yourself, keep a steady pace with frequent breaks. All they way to the top you will see natural springs and do make sure you take water with you and more importantly don't throw plastic bottles that you carry. It is a non smoking area, since forest fires are very common, please avoid smoking. As you start climbing to the top, the view gets better and better. The best spot up top is the heart shaped pond which is one of a kind. Even though we are allowed to hike to the top of chembra, we do not really go to the top most point. We are only allowed to climb up to certain point and you can see that the top point of the chembra peak is even further up and is inaccessible to people as it is dangerous. Near to the lake we spotted an animal skulls too, you can see it in the pictures uploaded. We were told that the pond was used by animals. Even though we forgot to carry water, the guides got us water from a natural stream and it was the best water I ever had. We were asked not to follow the guides to the stream as the path was dangerous and they din't want people to go there. Had a great time with dad, made few new friends and after few hours of peaceful time with nature, enjoying the cool breeze and a few snaps from top we slowly trekked down the mountain and drove back home.
Arun Nambiar — Google review
It's a beautiful and perfect trekking spot in Wayanad. It's a must visit place for all trek lovers. They allow only 200 people in a day so you have to be there before 5am as the tokens get sold very fast. The trek starts around 7am.The trek is not an easy one, it's a moderate difficult trek. Also there are guides to help you throughout the trek.
The view from the Peak is just fantabulous.. Worth every difficulty you faced while climbing. The heart shaped lake is so beautiful to watch. The mountain is covered in grass and so lovely to watch.
The picturesque view from the mountain is mesmerizing. You get to see different shades of the sky while trekking.
Do visit if you enjoy trekking.. It's a trek spot and not a sight seeing spot...
Aepica DB TryOfood — Google review
An easy to a moderate trek takes you to the peak which offers amazing views and a beautiful heart shaped pond. Only up to 200 members are allowed per day which helps the management to keep the place tidy and free of trash. If you’re carrying any plastic bottles with you, you’ll have to get it registered at the ticket counter(₹50/bottle) which is refundable. So make sure to collect the refundable deposit by submitting the empty bottles at the counter after getting down from the peak.
prajwal kulkarni — Google review
a beautiful and perfect trekking spot in Wayanad. It's a must visit place for all trek lovers. They allow only 200 people in a day so you have to be there before 5am as the tokens get sold very fast. The trek starts around 7am.The
The view from the Peak is just fantabulous.. . The heart shaped lake is so beautiful to watch. The mountain is covered in grass and so lovely to watch.
The picturesque view from the mountain is mesmerizing. You get to see different shades of the sky while trekking.
Do visit if you enjoy trekking..
Shihab shaan — Google review
A must visit!
Wayanad trip cannot be complete without chembra trek.
You need to reach to forest office to get ticket and limited people are allowed to trek therefore it's important reach early. Forest office is 4-5 km far from the trekking base. Medium difficulty trek, as you reach top view is breathtaking!
Ashwini Koli — Google review
Killing view. It's better to Reach there before 4am. Only 200 people will be allowed per day. Once you reach there 1st you need to take a token. And they will start issuing tickets from 7am in the token order. Kindly carry a bottle of water that too sealed by them by giving a caution deposit of 50rs which is fully refundable. Please Don't litter. And don't carry bluetooth speakers or any items that irritates the creatures inside the peak. AND DON'T CARRY ANY ALCOHOL OR SMOKING SUBSTANCES.It is strictly prohibited.
Don't miss any chance to visit this mesmerizing view in our Chembra peak. You'll experience an inner peace after reaching the top. As I got the 1st token it was really exciting to reach there. So that there were no one in the route except the guides in some particular points.
Aswini — Google review
We had an amazing time here! The trekking is not easy, I would say that it is moderate. The place was very clean, no trash along the way. The charges for trekking were ₹1770 for 10 people. That amount is fixed for any number of people upto 10. You will not find any food stalls after this point. Opening time is 7AM. You can also visit the sightseeing point, which is ₹25 and not really tough to reach.
Gunjan M Rao — Google review
Awesome Trek!! 😍❤️. Trek starts early morning at 7am. Ticket counter is open from 5am .
Ticket charge is based on team/group of 5 members. Total approximately 200 members are allowed per day.
Speakers are not allowed.
Trekking was simply awesome!! 😍
manoj kumar — Google review
This is a super place!!!!! Very beautiful and green. There is a difficult trek (esp in monsoon season) that can easily take 3 hours.
On crowded days, you really have to plan well for visiting this place. The forest office only allows the first 200 people to visit. They start distributing the token at 5 am and the ticket counter opens at 7. We reached the place at 6 in the morning and could not do the trekking. The next day we reached the place at 3.30am, and we were still 34th in the number. At first, we were doubting if it is really worth waking up so early and going through the struggle to get the ticket, but when we started the trek, it was WORTH IT!!
The lake is very very beautiful and the views are breathtaking. It is so green, so wonderful that you would want to stay there for a long long time. My heart literally lost in the beauty of this place! You could enjoy nature and peace to the fullest here.
Make sure to get back to the base by 3pm though. Also, don't throw any waste into this place, keep it clean to preserve it for ages. They keep a security deposit for every water bottle that you carry with you. There are no food stalls on the way once you start the trek, so carry some light weight snacks with you.
And yes, beware of leeches in the monsoon season. Wear trekking shoes for a comfortable trek.
Aditya Mehta — Google review
Great experience, it’s about 3km trekking with friends it’s lot of fun early morning around 6am it will open reach before 5:30am, there is fee for trekking but the road, ghats and trek worthy enough to experience
Sampath Mettu — Google review
Absolute beauty!!! The trek is about 5.5 Kms.... Breathtaking views......The love lake is an absolute delight to watch.... Try taking a panorama view of the lake😀..... Trek might be a tiring one if u r new to it.... It's absolutely worth it.... Reach the place by 5.00 AM IST buy the tickets by 6.00 AM and @ by 7.00... gates are open....No plastic bottles are allowed and one has to pay a fee of 50 INR per bottle which is refundable if returned after the trek.
Suraj S Gourav — Google review
Not an easy trek, moderate trek. Timings are strict starts morning 7.0 am, ends by 1.0 pm
Only limited number of people allowed per day, 200 people max. Tickets starts at 6.0 am morning, First come first serve basis, plastic bottles you have to pay deposit of 50 rupees each, to take plastic bottles with you, they will paste sticker on it and you have to return after completion of trek which is so good, this is reason no plastic found on hill. Hill view is amazing, worth the trek once you reach top. Lake is cool. Good thing is gaurds are there at specific checkposts while trekking, rules are strict that you will explore only the path not the other areas of hill. Overall experience is very good. Small kids, Above 50 years age it's very difficult to trek. If you come in groups it will be nice, amount is for 10 people it's 1770 rupees.
Anil Cherukuri — Google review
The peak is visible from almost all parts of Wayanad.
On the way to this peak, you can sight a heart shaped lake, which is said to have never dried up. It is one of the topmost attractions of this peak.
Very nice experience..
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philter X — Google review
I went trekking to Chembra Peak in Wayanad with my cousins, and it was a fantastic experience. According to the existing rules, only 200 people per day are allowed to enter the forest area for trekking. The ticket cost was comparatively low, and we paid 1700 rupees for five people. They provide tokens to grant tickets starting at 6 AM, with ticket distribution beginning at 7 AM. The forest basement area opens at 7 AM, provided the paths are clear and there are no dangerous conditions like the presence of wild animals, heavy rains etc. We were the first ones to collect the tickets at this time, and we were on time.
Before starting the trek, you can have light snacks from nearby eateries, such as maggi, bread and omelets. There are no snack shops inside the trekking forest, and the area is strictly monitored by forest guards.
There is also a public toilet near the ticket counter that we can use before starting the trek. Inside the forest, there are small water streams that feel very refreshing.
Once we reach the trekking base point, there is a stairway leading to a building with a breathtaking view of the surrounding nature.
During our trek, we encountered a delay as wild elephants blocked our path. We had to wait until the path was clear. There were forest guards stationed at intervals to ensure the safety and count of trekkers. The forest was serene, and the climate was not too hot. Freshwater streams within the forest provided a source of clean drinking water.
The trekking paths were covered with forest grass and rocks, which could be slippery at times. It usually takes 40 to 60 minutes to cover the one-way distance for regular trekkers, but it took us nearly 1 hour and 35 minutes. We met different people along the way, and their supportive and helpful attitude was heartwarming.
Upon reaching the peak, the view was breathtaking. The Chembra Peak welcomed us with a heart-shaped lake, which was truly wonderful. The various shades of clouds and mountain views added to the beauty of the landscape, making us feel refreshed and excited. Chembra Peak is undoubtedly a must-visit destination at least once in a lifetime.
At the top, we also had the pleasure of meeting a family celebrating their child's second birthday with cakes and chocolates, which added to the joy of our experience.
Jisha Gopal — Google review
It is a 3km hike. Best time to visit is during the winter months. You can literally be surrounded by clouds. The hike difficulty is moderate-high. The only downside is that the tickets to the place is super exclusive. Only 200 people a day are allowed. Rs. 1760 for a group of 5 plus Rs. 236 for every additional person. The view from the top is breathtaking, the unique part of the treck the lake at the top which is shaped like a heart.
If you are planning to hike this place, please reach the ticket counter by 1:30 to reserve your tickets.
Akash N — Google review
The most amazing trekking place in kerala....
Come early if you want to grab the tickets... The suitable season to come here is mostly winter... And u can experience misty chembra peak and its beautiful heart lake 😍🥰
rini cheriyan — Google review
The mind blowing experience and Awesome Trek!!. Trek starts early morning at 7am.Worth a place to visit after 3 hours on trek of 2.5Km .
Shiva — Google review
Serene view at 1400m altitude in western Ghats giving a beautiful vibe.
Worth a place to visit after 3 hours on trek of 2.5Km
Fairoos NC — Google review
Serene view at 1400m altitude in western Ghats giving a beautiful vibe.
Worth a place to visit after 3 hours on trek of 2.5Km
sumit gaur — Google review
Chembra Peak trek in Wayanad is a must-do! The trail takes you through lush forests, leading to the iconic heart-shaped Chembra Lake. The panoramic views from the summit are breathtaking, with misty valleys and tea plantations stretching as far as the eye can see. It's a 3-4 hour trek suitable for all levels of hikers, but be sure to wear comfortable shoes and carry water and snacks. Remember to trek responsibly, leaving no trace behind.
Chembra Peak offers a memorable adventure in the Western Ghats, and I highly recommend it to nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Don't forget your camera to capture the beauty of this incredible destination.
Lakkidi View Point, situated 32 kilometers away from Wayanad, is renowned for its captivating mountain and valley views. It is a high-altitude lookout point that offers an aerial perspective of the city at a height of 700 meters. The region mostly remains misty and provides an awe-inspiring view of the hairpin turns down the hill. Driving up to this spot is a thrilling experience in itself.
Lakkidi View Point is an absolute gem for nature lovers and anyone seeking breathtaking vistas. Located in the picturesque Wayanad district of Kerala, India, this viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the Western Ghats that's nothing short of awe-inspiring.
The drive to Lakkidi itself is an adventure, with winding roads and dense forests creating an enchanting atmosphere. Upon reaching the viewpoint, you're greeted by lush greenery, misty valleys, and a sense of tranquility that's hard to find elsewhere.
The view from Lakkidi is particularly mesmerizing during sunrise and sunset when the changing colors of the sky cast a magical spell over the landscape. It's a photographer's paradise, but even if you're not into photography, the sheer beauty of the place will leave you spellbound.
There are also some local stalls selling snacks and handicrafts, making it a great spot to savor some local flavors and pick up souvenirs.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or simply someone who appreciates natural beauty, Lakkidi View Point is a must-visit destination that will leave you with memories of stunning landscapes and a deep connection to the serene beauty of Kerala.
Kiran Karthik — Google review
Pretty nice view point. 1st time hairpin bend drivers will have a sense of accomplishment after clicking a pic from here.
There is no parking allowed, but still it's named a view point so all park and click pics. Not sure if we will be fined if caught by police patrol.
Please be careful when overtaking, very rash driving by govt vehicles.
Shanmugam Siva — Google review
The views are breathtaking. You get an aerial view of the valley along with lush green mountains & rock mountains in a distance. You can also see some cloud covered mountains, which looks magnificent.
There are monkeys around this point, so keep your belongings safe & don’t feed the monkeys.
There is no proper parking spot here. It’s just along the main road which is very busy. It’s not very safe for kids or elders.
Since this is a famous spot, visiting amenities should be made available for the tourists.
Overall a nice spot to visit.
Arpita Bose — Google review
Amazing panoramic views!
The viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The scenery is simply stunning, with rolling hills, lush greenery, and a clear blue sky. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. The viewpoint is easily accessible and well-maintained, with benches and information boards providing interesting facts about the area. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a serene and picturesque experience.
And spectacular sunrise spot!
This viewpoint is a gem for sunset lovers. As the sun starts to set, the sky transforms into a vibrant canvas of colors, casting a warm glow over the landscape. It's a magical sight to behold. The viewpoint is located at an elevated position, allowing for unobstructed views. However, it can get quite crowded during peak hours, so arriving early is recommended. Don't forget to bring your camera and capture the breathtaking sunset!
While this viewpoint may not offer the most extraordinary views, it still has its charm. The location provides a decent vantage point to appreciate the surrounding scenery, which includes a mix of mountains and a nearby lake.
The viewpoint is easily accessible, and there's ample parking available. However, there aren't many amenities or facilities in the area so short visit or a quick photo opportunity.
Sowbhagiyanathan selvaraj — Google review
The view is breath taking but.. There is no parking. No space. Viewing experience is hindered. If the government can make the view a bit more commercial it can be better.
Bharath Kumar — Google review
Lakkidi Viewpoint famous for its mesmerizing views is a high altitude offering a bird's eye view of the city. Located 32 kilometer's from Wayanad, at an elevation of 700 mts, the region mostly stays misty and offers a beautiful view of the hairpin turns down the hill. The thrill of driving up to the point is an experience in itself. One should visit Lakkidi View Point for sunrise and sunset to get the best views.
Subhayan Bhowmick — Google review
Pretty nice view point. 1st time hairpin bend drivers will have a sense of accomplishment after clicking a pic from here.
There is no parking allowed, but still it's named a view point so all park and click pics. Not sure if we will be fined if caught by police patrol.
Please be careful when overtaking, very rash driving by govt vehicles.
Shanmugam Siva — Google review
Perfect hill station feeling at this place. Difficult to stop the car though if you are driving fast. Not enough commercialised parking lot or sign board is there
Follow Google map. The view is very good.
Cloud keeps playing with the visitors :)
Sumana S — Google review
The views are breathtaking. You get an aerial view of the valley along with lush green mountains & rock mountains in a distance. You can also see some cloud covered mountains, which looks magnificent.
There are monkeys around this point, so keep your belongings safe & don’t feed the monkeys.
There is no proper parking spot here. It’s just along the main road which is very busy. It’s not very safe for kids or elders.
Since this is a famous spot, visiting amenities should be made available for the tourists.
Overall a nice spot to visit.
Sarang Sonawane — Google review
This is one of the picturesque views 🌄 that you can relish while driving along the Coorg-Wayanad road 🛣️ trip. To fully appreciate this breathtaking ❤️ scenery, there's no need for trekking🚶/trails/🧗 climbing; you simply have to locate a suitable spot to park 🅿️ your vehicle 🚗 and step out to savor the view.
There are no entry fees ⛔ or anything of the sort; just remain cautious of other vehicles 🚜 on the road. You can comfortably sit 🪑 and capture numerous photos 📸 of the mountains 🏔️, nature 🌲, clouds ☁️, and more. The ideal times to visit are either at sunrise 🌄 or sunset 🌇. Additionally, you might encounter some monkeys 🐒 here, known for their curiosity and potential to snatch food 🍔 or items like glasses, mobile 📱, etc., so be aware of the same
This spot is a must-visit, requiring minimal time and effort, making it a highly recommended experience.
Saurabh Singh — Google review
It is one of the best view point surrounded beautiful greenery. Police don’t allow parking here. You need to park your car near Wilton restaurant which is around 500 meters away. It is better to visit in the evening
Sadashiv Kamath — Google review
View point at thamarasery route. Morning site is better here, also you can see some monkeys. Police will not allow parking here, we can clearly see sign boards regarding that. Still many park their vehicle and take photos, feed monkeys.... Etc.
ABHAY T S — Google review
This was one of the high points of our Kerala trip. The view is mesmerising. I was simply awestruck at the natural beauty here. The rolling green hills, the amazing blue sky in the background with thick white clouds. It was a riot of colours so soothing to the eyes and nourishing to the soul.
We parked the car at road side as there is no parking available. There are lots of monkeys here, one of them took our juice box and helped himself. 😄
The monkey menace was the only negative thing about this place.
blessed bubbles — Google review
During my recent visit to Wayanad, I had the opportunity to visit the stunning Lakkidi View Point. Situated amidst the lush green hills of Kerala, this viewpoint offers a mesmerizing panorama.
One of the highlights of Lakkidi View Point is the panoramic view of the hairpin bends on the road leading to Wayanad. It was a sight to behold as vehicles maneuvered through the curves, creating a captivating spectacle against the backdrop of the hills.
The only minor drawback was the limited amenities available at the viewpoint. There were no food or refreshment stalls, so it's advisable to carry snacks and water for a more comfortable experience.
Soumitra Das — Google review
Awesome view of the downward road and greenery.
But there is no provision of parking or spending much time. It's just like any other hillside road, best not to wait for too long while parking, it may cause inconvenience to others.
Manjoy Bera — Google review
It was an amazing experience 😍, it's a must go place for nature lovers. It gives a kind of feeling of peace and I didn't say it's beauty with words.
Beautiful view point after climbing the mountain roads, limited parking space available and crowded most of the time.
The cool breeze and the fragrance of the surrounding flora create an immersive experience.
Tribhuvan Suthar — Google review
Each time you visit, you would get a fresh feel. Visit during rainy or winter season. ( Druing heavy rainfall travelling is risky). Try to go early morning or night. Night view is also good.
Abdul Wadhood — Google review
The view is amazing but please ensure that you visit in the right season. The summer heat can give you a sun stroke. Be very careful while stepping out so that you don't get in the way of oncoming vehicles.
Harjot Bakshi — Google review
It was a wonderful view point with beautiful greenery all around this point. Parking space was difficult from this viewpoint due to limited parking space and the majority of people parking along the road, which is quite risky. You can spend up to maximum half an hour at this point to relax and enjoy the wonderful scenery.
siva ram — Google review
Good view point. Although it's no parking board everywhere, people still park their cars and stop to view the scenery and click pictures. Beware of the monkeys
Praseeth Kumar — Google review
This place is known for its mesmerizing beauty. With its 9 hairpin bends and wonderful landscape, the view is breathtaking. No tickets are required and as the view point is on the way, the entry is absolutely free.
Rajna Brijesh — Google review
View point from top of the valley overlooking down to thamarasherry churam road. Perfect pic spot just before entering wayanad. Surrounded by monkey's better not to feed any.
sujish chicku — Google review
Around half an hour from Padinjathara, this view point is famous for its views of the Hairpin curves in the area. You can see almost entire Calicut from the top. No entry fee, but difficult parking, this view point is right on the road. So take care and beware of monkeys.
People also visit this place for the beauty of both Sunrise and Sunset.
Shubhra Komal — Google review
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Pookode Lake is a picturesque lake in Wayanad, offering pedal-boating and surrounded by lush forests and hills. It has an entry fee of around 20 INR for adults, with visiting hours from 9 AM to 5 PM every day of the week. The lake boasts a natural freshwater environment that is home to a diverse range of fish species, which can be explored at the on-site aquarium.
Nice place for a self boating experience. Everyone visiting wayanad should definitely come here. you can pedal the boat yourself. There is a small aquarium also. Entry fee is there. Also 200Rs for boating.
Manu Parthan — Google review
Nice place to hangout with family. Well maintained lake with pedal boat and row boat facility. Cycling is also available. Entry ticket charges include Rs 30 for adults and Rs 20 for children. Heavy rush during weekends and holidays making road block by heavy vehicles as the road is narrow. Most people are not wearing mask during this pandemic situation. Car parking available for Rs 50 which is 300 metres away from entrance. Try to visit during week days to avoid the rush and enjoy the natural beauty.
Dr Azhar — Google review
A beautiful lake very close to Lakkidi view point.
The USP of this lake is that it is surrounded by lush green forests and hills on three sides giving it a fantastic look. Boating in this lake adds to the charm of the lake.
If one is lucky to get a misty weather then that is just icing on the cake. It also has a small fish aquarium for kids to enjoy.
There are a few shops within the lake boundary and snacks nearby. It also has toilets for public use.
Animesh Agrawal — Google review
This is a small lake and would need to walk a distance of about 150 to 200 meters.
I visited here during monsoon as the lake was covered with fog and this made it look even better.
The pedal boat here is good for a quick entertainment and this place has some eateries around and a nice place to spend some quality time with your friends and family
Avinash J — Google review
Good for first-time tourists. There are ticket counters for admission, boating, and the aquarium. The park play zone, watercraft, and aquarium on display will appeal to children.
Nisha Govindan — Google review
The lake is beautiful, though not as maintained but it's in a valley surrounded by the mountains and so the view is mesmerizing. I'd not suggest going here on a weekend as it is very crowded and you won't get to do boating. You can roam around the lake and take in fresh air. Be aware of monkeys as it's a jungle region sorts. They also have stalls but a little overpriced ones.
Akriti S Gandhi — Google review
Pookede lake was near where we stay. So first we visited this lake and it was not weekends unfortunately so it was not crowded much. The ambience was peaceful you can roam around if you don't want to go boating.
Sakshi Jain — Google review
I recently visited this lake and it turned out to be a wonderful experience. The place offers a nice ambiance with a good view, making it perfect for spending quality time with friends or family. However, I would suggest avoiding weekends as it tends to get too crowded, which can detract from the overall tranquility of the place.
One of the advantages of this lake is that there are plenty of options for food and shopping nearby. So, if you're in the mood for a snack or want to browse through some local items, you won't have to venture far.
Additionally, the lake offers boat rides, which is a great way to explore the surroundings and add some excitement to your visit. It's important to note that the last boat ride usually departs at 5 pm, so make sure you arrive before then to take full advantage of this activity.
If you prefer a leisurely stroll, you'll be delighted to know that there are paths around the lake that allow you to take in the scenery at your own pace. Furthermore, there are designated seating areas where you can relax and enjoy the view.
One thing to keep in mind is that the lake closes at 6 pm, so plan your visit accordingly to ensure you have enough time to fully enjoy the experience.
In conclusion, despite the weekend crowds, the lake is still a nice place to visit, offering a good view and ample opportunities to spend quality time. With nearby food and shopping options, boat rides, walking paths, and seating areas, it caters to various preferences. Just be mindful of the 5 pm cut-off time for boat rides and the 6 pm closing time of the lake
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Dheeraj K — Google review
The parking to this place is present 200 meters before the park enters or 300meters after the park enters depends on which side you enter from.
The paddle boating for 4 would cost you around 450₹. There are few shops where you can eat as well.
Do not miss trying the pineapple slice dish near or in the park.
Hitesh Lakshman — Google review
Good place to spend some leisure time. Boating activities are available. Children's park is also there. Nice scenic views around the lake.
Anirudh Ps — Google review
Best place for boating. No polluted and scenic beauty. You need to take walk around the lake. Pookodu lake is Picturesque place. Both row and pedal boating are available. Best place for family to enjoy weekends but it is crowded in on the weekends.
Syam ranjith — Google review
Lake is situated in a very nice environment with full of greenery. Boating is there. There is option of self peddle boat or a 7seat row boat which they will row for us.
From parking area need to walk quiet a bit of distance. There is a kids play area too.
Some shops are there for shopping and quick bite snacks too.
Subramaniam SrinivasaGopal — Google review
I visited this place during monsoon season. Due to rain they stopped boating activities. Apart from that the lake and rain walking paw are amazing
Don't miss this place if you have plan to visit wayanad
Naveenraj U — Google review
Entry fee to pookod lake is 40 for adults,30 for childrens,boating is available, extra 200 for boating, there is a mini children's park here, 5 rupees to see the aquarium, nothing to see there. Kids will like it, adults won't like it so much.
ak — Google review
This is a small lake and crowded. The lake is located approx 500 m from main road. There is entry fee. Kids may enjoy the place. Other than rowing boat and some small open market there is no attraction noticed.
V. V Nair — Google review
Loved this place. The atmosphere is awesome. It's not crowded so much when we visited on the morning. The walk through the track around the lake is relaxing. Pedal boats, play area for children, snacks station, traditional store and toilet/wash area are available. The area is maintained well, credits to the cleaning staffs. Vehicle need to be parked on the start point which is around 150m away from the ticket counter. No online payment/booking option available for the entry tickets. Some exotic animals are exhibited on the exit area.
Jeevan T Raj — Google review
A great place to visit with your family. I have visited during a long public holiday, and there was a huge crowd and I had to wait for almost two hours to get the 4 Seater boat. Parking was also quite challenging I parked my vehicle around two kilometers far from this park due to the long weekend. It is best not to visit this park over the weekend and public holiday to avoid long queues. half of the day will be spent just waiting. worth visit highly recommended.
siva ram — Google review
Nice little lake with a walking track around it. It will take you about 30-40 mins to complete the entire round. Beautiful scenes. Lots of fishes in the lake. Area is filled with monkeys. Boating can be done. The lemon juice at the counter is delicious.
Nishad lad — Google review
A great place to visit at Wayanad. Access is easy and peaceful atmosphere. The lake is one of the best attractions of this place. The boat ride on the lake is very enjoyable.
Junaid Rahman — Google review
Amazing place to have a walk alongside the lake. The silence of the lake will blow ur mind off... A great break off from noisy cities. But beware the leaches, have sanitizer in hand.
Sinju Moncy — Google review
Pookode Lake, located in Wayanad district of Kerala, India, is a picturesque freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery and tropical forests. Visitors often praise its tranquil atmosphere, scenic beauty, and opportunities for boating. The surrounding area offers activities like nature walks and birdwatching, adding to the overall charm of the destination. However, some reviewers mention that the lake can get crowded during peak tourist seasons, detracting from its serenity. Overall, Pookode Lake is widely appreciated for its natural beauty and is a popular spot for tourists seeking relaxation amidst nature in Kerala.
Kumar Satya (Kumar Paparazzi) — Google review
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It is a very peaceful place
MD Tabish — Google review
temple provided a serene and spiritually enriching experience. The architectural beauty and peaceful ambiance created a perfect setting for reflection.
vidhun T — Google review
Very calm and clean place. It was very nice to spend the evening there by chit chatting with my friend
Geo Francis — Google review
Large pond to be maintained
Satheesh Maller — Google review
I love the renovation work done here. I just love to sit here and do nothing. It is really peaceful.
Arun Nambiar — Google review
Beautifully renovated
Made it as a evening hang out area
Kozhikode Beach, located in Kerala, is an extensive sandy city beach with seafood shacks, a children's playground and an aquarium. It is the largest and most hygienic beach of the region with ample resting areas, good restaurants offering local cuisine, public toilets and more. The cleanliness of the beach sets it apart from others and makes it ideal for families, friends and kids to spend quality time here. Street vendors add to the charm of this place making evenings particularly lively.
If you're looking for a place to feel peace and good vibe with awesome sunset come here. Just have a biriyani from paragon or Rahamath and come at 4.30 wait till 6.30 you'll see different face of Calicut beach. Have a "ഐസ് ഒരതി"(ice with fruit juice n peanut mix). Family and Friends hangout place.
Ajay Antony — Google review
One of the most busiest beaches.
Cleanliness : 5/10
Landscape : 8/10
People : 8/10
Accessibility: 7/10
Nothing fancy about the place, except the sunsets when it looks the most beautiful.
Akash Saikia — Google review
Really nice place to visit.Highly crowded and at a same time well maintained and clean beach.Lots of local street food shop is here.The sun set is really awesome view in this beach.
Jithin P — Google review
Best place to visit with friends and family. There will be safeguards to ensure our safety .The atmosphere is absolutely fantastic and filled with positive vibes. You'll find clean and cozy benches to relax on, creating a comfortable setting. Plus, we can treat ourselves to some mouthwatering dishes and truly enjoy our time together.
Aysha Nasreen — Google review
The best place to visit with friends and family.There are four road overbridges in the city that lead to the beach. The beach features lighting and laid stones. There includes an aquarium as well as a children's (Lions club-children park)Park.There will be security measures.Mostly a calm environment with a wind.
Avoid 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Amaljith p — Google review
One of the best and crowded beach in Kerala. There are lots of small food spots near the beach. Best place for spending time in evenings.
Liyo Nice — Google review
It is a neat and clean beach with a long parking space. Evening is little crowded.
Hariprasad T — Google review
This is a dirty and crowded beach, almost black soil mixed with plastic pieces. But the sea and waves are fabulous. Do visit this beach if you happen to travel nearby.
blessed bubbles — Google review
The beach was average clean I think the authority doesn't give a proper view to the beach There was a lot of food and other beverages to experience but there is a hospital called beach hospital the drainage water is floating to crowd area
Ahammed ashiq — Google review
One of the best sea shore at Kozhikode, best view with premium side walls and seatings. The surroundings are very neat and tidy. The only problem faced by tourists is the vehicle parking. Even though no pay parks are available.
SE Media — Google review
A very beautiful beach to see the sun set.
Loved the place and Vibe
Travel with Ankit Sharma — Google review
Kozhikod Beach is Good beach and always busy in the evening because of street foods and refreshments.
Beach usually brings back wonderful memories for me, however these days it's crowded, hard to get parking, and families are gathering here fearlessly late at night.
Tea Snacks Kallumakkaya Original You’ll find Here .Pickles and sweet-and-sour crushed ice are well-known here, and the street food from the coastal area is excellent.
Agdes Kottayil — Google review
This is a must go to when someone visits Kozhikode. There the food and the view is amazing also the beach will be crowded on holidays. Most of the days some events depending on the time.
Mr AB — Google review
Kozhikode Beach is a popular hangout spot for us locals. The sea breeze, sound of waves, and food stalls nearby make it perfect for a chill day out. The sunset views are pretty awesome too. Sometimes it gets crowded, a must go-to place for a relaxed time by the sea.
Sajeer — Google review
The best beach in Kerala. Lengthier, the largest and most hygienic beach, has lots of resting areas, good restaurants nearby, a lot of local foods, public toilets, etc. This makes Calicut beach far better than any other. It's hard to find clean beaches nowadays. I'm not sure how long it will remain like this, but now it is. Families, kids, friends, everyone can spend time here.
I suggest going after 5 p.m., as during this time the shops and street vendors are active. There is not much space for parking if it's very crowded. There are a few pay-and-park facilities nearby, but I'm not sure if we have to prebook them. I recommend everyone visit here if they ever visit Calicut.
Arun M — Google review
Really nice place to visit.
This is the one of the beautiful beach in Kerala
Highly crowded and at a same time well maintained and clean beach.
Every thing was really amazing.
A very good art Works thats create mesmerizing our heart.
Lots of local street food shop is here.
Everything will be fine.
Time to relax.
Good vibe.
The sun set is really awesome view in this beach.
Mohamed Umar Raafik — Google review
The most loved beach in Kerala. Highly crowded and best place for street food lovers. The beach is clean and well maintained. It is fiilled with positive energy. It also has its own beach side Starbucks.
Jaseem Shan — Google review
The beach is crowd free and generally clean. A huge arch like structure made of stones welcomes tourists, it is also home to some marvellously sculpted rocks
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Kozhikode is not a famous tourist attraction, and there are very little attractions. Beach is there
Ashif shaikh — Google review
It's something else to see the endless sea stretch out to the horizon. There are good amenities such as a Starbucks along the top. Nice place to relax.
Advait Nair — Google review
One of the best beaches in Kerala. Heavy crowded place in the evening and it was still very clean. The ambience in the evening and night is unmatchable. The food and view is totally mesmerizing.
Abhin K — Google review
Nice and pleasant place to spend an evening with family and kids. Got a chance to witness an amazing sunset along with some kozhikoden Delicacies at the beach. Friendly people and sellers. Few of the places which I felt welcoming 🙏. The real adhiti dhevo Bhava treatment
Midhun Muralidharan — Google review
The beach is buzzing with life – from families enjoying picnics to kids building sandcastles. You can grab tasty local snacks from the stalls or take a peaceful stroll along the shoreline.
Sarath MK — Google review
While the beach is nice, the lack of maintenance poses challenges, especially at noon. Urgent attention is needed from the corporation to provide essential facilities like chairs, sheds, and proper cleaning for visitors.
ASWIN KM — Google review
It's about 1 km from the city of Kozhikode .Popular for watching the sunset. The beach has paved stones, illumination It also has a Park for children. We can feel a positive energy. This is a very good destination for evenings . Children can enjoy their good time without spending the time on Mobile or TV. Lot of food options nearby
Hari K.S — Google review
Kozhikode Beach is really nice compared to other beaches in Kerala. It has a straight section of beach for public to relax and enjoy the evening.
Cleaning is challenge but it is considered ok as per Kerala standards. Lack of sewage treatment and dumping untreated raw sewage to the sea is really disgusting. The staunch smell is unacceptable.
Well, that is your God's own Kerala for you!
S NATARAJAN — Google review
The beach is accessible through four road overbridges in the city. The beach has paved stones and illumination
Beaches are constantly changing. Waves and weather can change beaches every day, bring new things and take others.
You can’t visit the beach without visiting the sand, too! It’s so closely entwined with vacation vocabulary that you’ll often hear phrases like “getting the sand between your toes” to mean “visiting the beach. It mesmerizes the eyes to gaze at the beautiful creatures that hover all over the beach and on the deep-sea waters. Large crowds are observed all over.
Aysha Ferin Psm — Google review
Kozhikode Beach, also known as Calicut Beach, is a picturesque destination along the Malabar Coast in Kerala, India. Kozhikode Beach is a serene and beautiful stretch of coastline that offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. It’s the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or to simply unwind and enjoy the breathtaking sunset views. The beach required more clean, making it ideal for picnics and sunbathing. Many local snacks can try from the nearby stalls. However, swimming not allowed and parking is difficult weekends and evening. Overall, Kozhikode Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of Kerala's coastline.
Abdulsalam Palakkat — Google review
This Beach provides a clean and pleasant environment for visitors, offering a picturesque setting. The beach often hosts free events, such as Rafi nights, adding cultural and entertainment value. Additionally, witnessing stunning sunsets further enhances the experience, making it a delightful spot for both relaxation and occasional entertainment.
Pushpender — Google review
One of the best beach in kerala...
The Beach gives a good atmosphere.
Many types food are available here.
The beach is neat and clean..
This is a good place to spent time with or without family...
Here the beach become your friend..
It will be with you in your loneliness....
It gives you unforgettable memories...