Ottapalam

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A quaint little hamlet located on the banks of river Bharatpuzha, Ottapalam is one of the most serene and tranquil places to visit in Palakkad. The virgin environs paired with untouched natural beauty make for an idyllic getaway for weary travellers. The palm trees swaying against azure waters, clear blue skies, the wind humming along with the woods, and the leaves rustling in the breeze – all of this makes Ottapalam a lovely and soothing place to be in. Photography enthusiasts can click stunning shots of the natural splendour sprinkled around.

Vadakkanthara Temple

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Just 2 kms from Palakkad railway station is the beautiful temple of Vadakkanthara, one of the most important Palakkad tourist places. The temple complex is dedicated to the worship of Devi, a revered form of Kannagi. It holds a special place in the hearts of Hindu devotees and followers of the Devi. The Pooja time is considered extremely sacred and the temple complex is thronged by tourists whenever the aarti is held. At the end of the aarti, in the evening, gorgeous fireworks are set as per tradition. The building itself is beautifully and intricately decorated with captivating wooden carvings and is a sight to behold.

Palakkad Fort

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One of the most historically important Palakkad tourist places is the Palakkad fort or Tipu’s fort. Spend a day celebrating picnic in the sprawling green grounds of the fort with your family and enjoy looking at the various statues in the complex. Or go for a morning or evening jog on the running track running along the moat surrounding the fort. History aficionados can spend a few hours enjoying the museum located within the grounds admiring the renovation of the fort by Archaeological Survey of India.