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Lalitha Kala Academy
Established in 1962, Lalitha Kala Academy is an autonomous cultural institute, set up to preserve and promote the fine arts belonging to the region. The academy conducts national camps and encourages the youth to take up the traditional forms of fine arts through their fellowship programmes.
Mini Ooty
Mini Ooty is another name given to the enchanting Arimbra Hills. The attraction is located about 1000 feet above sea level and is famous for its picturesque location and a mind stirring view of the surrounding valleys and rolling hills. It is a favourite weekend getaway for the locals. Its resemblance to Ooty draws many tourists each year.
Nedumkayam
Nedumkayam is a rainforest and a part of the Nilgiri Bioreserve. It is mostly known for its dense forestation with several species of flora and fauna including some rare and endangered species and several mesmerising water bodies making it is a perfect attraction for nature lovers. The region has a charming little guest house from where one can observe and capture photographs of the surrounding forest.
Nilambur Teak Museum
Established in 1994, Nilambur Teak Museum is the first teak museum in the country. They have a collection of information in the form of articles and comprehensive documents that also mention the historic and artistic value of the wood.
Pazhayangadi Mosque
Pazhayangadi Mosque is a 500-year-old monument built in the memory of a Mohammed Shah. The stunning structure is a fabulous example of the Mughal style of architecture made of pristine white marble. The mosque is a bustling pilgrim centre, especially during the Kondotty Nercha festival.
Shanthitheeram Park
Shanthi Theeram Park is a recreational park with a panoramic view of the beautiful natural forestation and water bodies. It is famous for adventure activities and water sports. The park also has a heritage resort on the banks of a lake. The attraction is a paradise for nature lovers and a perfect weekend getaway.
Thirumandhamkunnu Temple
Tirumanthamkunnu Temple is dedicated to Thirumandhamkunnil Amma or Goddess Parvati/Bhadrakali who was the official Goddess of the rulers of Valluvanad. Lord Shiva is the principal deity of the temple. The Goddess is believed to be highly powerful and offering prayers to her is believed to be extremely beneficial.
Thirunavaya Lava Mukunda Temple
Thirunavaya Lava Mukunda Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Narayana Vishnu. It is one of the 108 Divya Desas and has been mentioned in the scripts written by Vaishnava Alwars. It has a religiously rich history and traditional temple architecture. Performing the sacred rituals for the deceased family members at this temple is believed to relieve one from the cycle of birth and death.
Valiya Juma Masjid
One of the oldest mosques in Kerala, the Juma Masjid is an important pilgrimage site. It is situated on the Kozikhod-Nilmbur-Gudallur road and there are some mausoleums of the Malappuram martyrs located in the vicinity of the Mosque.
This place is prominently visited during the four day annual festival, which is held every year in the month of April.
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