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Chettuva Backwater

Chettuva Backwater is located in between Engandiyur Panchayat and Kadappuram Panchayat of Thrissur District in Kerala. The backwaters start at Enamakkal Lake and empties to Arabian Sea. The destination is blessed with mangroves, Chinese fishing nets, islands, migratory birds, estuary and a fort. The mangroves at Chettuva backwaters are famous around the world. In 2010, Government of Kerala has declared Chettuva as heritage village.

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Chimmini Wildlife Sanctuary

Chimmini Wildlife sanctuary is a protected area located along the Western Ghats in Chalakudy taluk of Thrissur District of Kerala state in India.

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Kanakamala

Kanakamala is a village near Chalakudy town, Thrissur district, Kerala, India, which bears the same name as a hill in the area. It is located 3000 feet above the sea level. There are regular bus services from nearby towns, Chalakudy and Kodakara, to this village. The hill is on western side of the ghats (sahyadri).

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Karimala Gopuram

Karimala Gopuram is the highest peak in the Thrissur district of Kerala. It is located at southern boundary of Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary. It lies in the border of Chalakudy taluk of Thrissur district and Chittur taluk of Palakkad district of Kerala. It is about 1,439m above sea level in the Western Ghats.

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Marottichal

Marottichal Waterfalls is a popular tourist attraction located in Puthoor Panchayat in Thrissur district of Kerala.

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Mukundapuram Taluk

Mukundapuram Taluk is a taluk (tehsil) in Irinjalakuda Revenue Division of Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala. In 1762 this taluk was formed by Cochin King. When new Chalakudy taluk was formed in 2013 it lost majority of its territory. At present the headquarters of the taluk is Irinjalakuda.and It comprises 29 villages.Amballur Anandapuram Chengallur Edathirinji Irinjalakkuda Kaduppassery Kallur Karalam Karumathra Kattur Kottanellur Madayikonam Manavalassery Muriyad Nellayi Nenmanikkara Padiyur Parappukkara Poomangalam Porathissery Pullur Puthenchira Thekkumkara Thoravu Thottippal Thrikkur Vadakkumkara Vallivattam Velukkara

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Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary

Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary headquartered in Peechi, Thrissur District of Kerala, India. The sanctuary was established in 1958 consisting of Palappilli- Nelliyampathi forests including the area of Chimmony Wildlife sanctuary and is the second oldest sanctuary in Kerala.

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Poomala

Poomala is a village in Thrissur district of Kerala, South India. It is 11 km from the town of Thrissur.

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Sreeraman Chira

Sreeraman Chira is a fresh water lake which contains 900 hectares of paddy fields situated in Chemmappilly near Triprayar of Thrissur district of Kerala state in India. The lake is linked to Ramayana fame, where the Chira kettal ceremony reminiscent of the Sethubandhanam where Hanuman and his army built Rama Setu to reach Sri Lanka and rescue Sita from the Rakshasa King, Ravana.

Thrissur Kole WetlandsW
Thrissur Kole Wetlands

Thrissur Kole Wetlands is a wetland lying in Thrissur District in Kerala, India. It gives 40 per cent of the Kerala’s rice requirement and acts as a natural drainage system for Thrissur city and Thrissur District. The Kole Wetlands is one of largest, highly productive and threatened wetlands in Kerala and it comes in Central Asian Flyway of migratory birds. [[File:Journey of bhagavathi.jpg|thumb|right|Kole Wetlands in [[Puzhakkal,Enamavu], Thrissur City]]

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Vilangan Hills

Vilangan Hills is a hillock located in Adat Panchayat, near Thrissur city of Kerala state in India. The hill gives a panoramic view of Thrissur city and Thrissur Kole Wetlands from the top. The hill was referred as a Oxygen Jar of Thrissur city. The name 'Vilangan Kunnu' is a misnomer because 'Vilangan' itself means hill. There is no need of adding 'Kunnu' after 'Vilangan'. It is an ancient Malayalam word derived from proto-Dravidian language. Till the 1970s the word 'Kunnu' was not used by revenue authorities and locals. It is a recent addition. In Tamil too 'Vilangan' means hill.