Eventhough
not
spotted
in
the
tourism
map
of
Kerala,
Malappuram
district
has
many
places
of
interest
which
can
be
developed
to
cater
to
the
needs
of
tourism
promotion.
The
peace
loving
people
of
this
area,
who
adopt
the
traditional
life
style
of
Kerala,
with
their
warm
hospitality,make
the
tourists
feel
at
home.
To
begin
from
the
eastern
side,
there
is
the
world's
oldest
Teak
plantation
at
Nilambur.
It
is
named
as
"Conolley's
plot"
in
memory
of
the
collector
of
erstwhile
Malabar
District.
Conolley's
plot,
beyond
Chaliyar
at
Nilambur
is
also
the
memorium
for
Sir.Chathu
Nair,
under
whose
efforts
the
first
man-made
teak
plantation
had
become
a
reality.
The
plot
and
the
Kannimari
Teak,
the
oldest
one,
attract
hundreds
of
people.
Nedumkayam
..........20
k.m
away
from
conolley's
plot,
is
famous
for
thick
forest.
From
the
wooden
Rest
House
built
during
the
British
period,
one
can
watch
elephants
and
herds
of
deer
moving
around
on
the
other
side
of
the
river.
The
elephant
training
centre
also
attracts
travellers.
Half
an
hour
jeep
journey
from
Nedukayam
through
the
thick
forests
lead
one
to
Macheeri,
the
settlement
of
Chola
Naikans
the
primitive
tribes.
Valamthode
The
beautiful
place
with
natural
waterfalls
and
blue
mountain
top
is
also
a
tribal
area.
Kottakkal
Kottakkal
is
renownd
Centre
for
Ayurvedic
treatment.
Kottakkal
Arya
Vaidya
Sala
attracts
even
foreigners
with
the
style
of
treatment
they
follow.
Kathakali,
the
unique
art
form
of
Kerala
also
flourishes
under
the
auspices
of
Arya
Vaidya
Sala.
Venkittatheva
temple
in
Kottakkal
is
famous
for
the
enchanting
mural
paintings.
The
cultural
mela
organised
in
connection
with
the
Pooram
festival
of
this
temple,
celebrated
in
March
in
which
connoisseurs
of
music,
art
and
literature
proudly
participate.
The
medicinal
herb
garden
nurtured
by
the
Arya
Vaidya
Sala
forms
the
focus
of
attraction
of
hundreds
of
people.
Ponnani
Ponnani,
the
coastal
town
is
famous
for
trade
from
ancient
times.
Now
it
gains
importance
as
a
prominent
fishing
centre
Ponnani
is
also
famous
for
the
ancient
Muslim
mosque.
Near
Ponnani
is
Biyyam
Kayal,
the
extensive
stretch
of
water
where
boat
race
is
held
during
Onam.
Women
rowers
in
small
boats
will
also
participate
in
the
race.
Biyyam
Kayal
is
being
developed
into
a
tourist
centre.
Pedal
boats
and
other
facilities
will
be
provided
there
on
completion
of
the
scheme.
The
rest
house
on
the
bank
of
the
lake,
with
its
amenities,
welcomes
the
tourists
for
a
comfortable
and
cosy
stay.
Ponnani-Purathur
belt,
where
the
river
'Bharathapuzha'
and
the
river
'Tirur-Ponnai
Puzha'
join
together
to
traverse
into
the
Arbian
sea,
becomes
fascinating
with
wide
range
of
migrating
birds.
If
one
crosses
the
ferry
of
Chamravattom
in
March-April-May
period
one
cannot
but
miss
the
lovely
chain
of
birds.
Nearly
25
varieties
of
birds
have
been
identified
in
this
area.
People
have
awareness
in
protecting
these
beautiful
gift
of
nature.
Hence
clandestine
hunters
are
prevented
by
them.
Thirunnavaya
Thirunnavaya,
the
land
of
ancient
Mamankam
is
on
the
banks
of
Bharathapuzha
in
Triruru.
Mamankam
was
a
great
trade
fair
from
the
Sangham
period
where
traders
from
Kerala
and
Tamil
Nadu
came
through
Ponnani
Port
by
ships
and
barges.
Later
the
right
to
conduct
the
Mamankam
became
a
dispute
between
Zamorin
and
the
Raja
of
Valluvanad.
Valluvanad
used
to
sent
Chavers,
warriers
who
fought
until
death
to
defeat
Zamorin
who
would
sit
on
a
stand
known
as
Nilapadu
Thara
surrounded
by
a
big
contingent
of
soldiers
in
every
12th
year.
The
Nilapadu
Thara
at
Kodakkal
near
Thirunnavaya
is
protected
as
a
historical
monument.
Efforts
are
being
made
to
construct
a
Mamankam
Museum
at
Tirunnavaya.
Now
in
the
summer
season
a
martial
art
festival
with
Kalaripayattu
competition
is
conducted.
Sarvodya
Mela
conducted
over
the
sands
of
Thirunnavaya
is
famous.
Trikkandiyur
The
birth
place
of
Thunjath
Ramanujan
Ezhuthachan
the
father
of
Modern
Malayalam
literature
is
in
Trikkandiyur,
three
Kms
away
from
Tirur
Railway
Station.
There
is
a
beautiful
memorium
for
the
great
poet
there
with
a
meeting
hall
and
library.
People
in
thousands
come
with
their
kids
to
commence
their
education
in
Thunjan
Maddom
on
Vijayadasami
day
in
October.
The
kids
are
made
to
write
in
the
sands
of
Thunjan
parambu
with
their
fingers.
The
Thunjan
Utsava
conducted
during
the
last
week
of
December
is
a
great
literary
event.
Young
poets
come
there
to
offer
their
first
poem
to
Thunjan
on
the
occasion.
Five
Kms
away
from
Thirunnavaya,
there
is
Chandanakkavu
where
a
memorium
for
the
great
Sanskrit
poet
Melpathur
Bhattathiripad
can
be
seen.
Bhakthakavi
Poonthanam
Namboodiri
of
the
16th
century
AD
hailed
from
Keezhattur
near
Perinthalmanna.
The
Government
has
a
proposal
to
take
over
the
house
of
the
great
poet
and
to
protect
it
as
a
monument.
Kondotty
26
Km
from
Malappuram
is
the
birth
place
of
the
great
Mappila
poet
Moyinkutty
Vadiyar.
Pilgrimage
Tourism
Pilgrimage
Tourism
has
great
scope
in
Malappuram
district.
Kondotty
Nercha
is
a
seven
days
festival
during
March.
Nercha
is
conducted
in
Pazhayangadi
Mosque
of
Kondotty
constructed
in
16th
century
AD.
The
tomb
of
Mohamed
Shah
the
Sufi
exponent
is
close
to
the
mosque.
It
was
constructed
in
Mughal
style.
Thousands
gather
in
a
secular
way
to
participate
in
the
festival
which
assumes
the
form
of
a
carnival.
There
is
Perumpadappu
Puthan
Palli
near
Ponnani
where
the
annual
Nercha
attracts
thousands.
The
Nercha
culminates
in
food
distribution
to
the
poor.
Malappuram
mosque
near
Thirurangadi
attracts
thousands
of
devotees
irrespective
of
religion
for
offerings
at
the
"Jaram"
there.
The
mosque
is
7
Km
away
from
Parappanangadi
railway
station.
This
mosque
played
an
important
role
in
the
peasant
outrage
of
1921
and
the
National
Movement.
This
was
the
headquarters
of
Ali
Musliyar,
one
of
the
leaders
of
the
movement
Thirumandhamkunnu
Thirumandhamkunnu
Pooram
offers
enormous
festivity
days
in
March-April.
The
ancient
temple
is
hitorically
important.
A
cultural
feast
for
seven
days
is
an
important
part
of
the
festival.
Thirumandhamkunnu
is
16
KM
east
of
Malappuram
in
Kozhikode-Palakkad
road.
Chamravattom
Chamravattom
Sastha
temple
is
not
only
a
place
of
worship.
It
attracts
travelers
also.
The
temple
is
built
in
the
river
with
a
beautiful
background.
People
from
Ponnani
side
can
use
Chamravattom
ferry
to
reach
the
temple.
Kadampuzha
Bhagavathy
temple
Kadampuzha
Bhagavathy
temple
2
KM
from
Vettichira
in
Kozhikode-Thrissur
highway
attracts
hundreds
of
devotees
far
and
near.
Dry
coconut
is
the
main
offering
before
the
deity.
Malaparamba
Palli
Perunnal
in
the
Christian
Church
near
Angadipuram
is
also
an
important
festival.
There
are
big
and
small
Mosque-Temple-Church
festivals
in
the
district
in
the
summer.
Nilambur
Pattu
Utsava
is
unique
among
them.
It
is
conducted
by
Nilambur
Kovilakam.
Oppanappattu
The
atmosphere
of
the
entire
Malappuram
district
has
the
fragrance
of
Oppanappattu,
the
art
form
of
Muslim
ladies.
Mappila
arts
like
Kolkali,
Duff
Muttu,
Aravana
Muttu
are
also
popular.
The
other
religious
arts
like
Thira,
Bhoothamkettu,
Thiruvathirakali,
Margom
Kali
are
also
performed
during
festive
public
gatherings,
Kalarippayattu
has
got
deep
roots
in
the
district.
Changampully
is
a
famous
Kalari.
Kalaripayattu
competitions
are
organized
on
State
level
during
the
summer
season.