What Amazing Things Can You Do In Thrissur?

In Kerala, India, you can find beaches, hill towns, and a lot more all at once. We frequently visit it because it is one of the most stunning states in India. This time, the topic is Thrissur. The capital of the Thrissur district, Thrissur, is regarded as Kerala's revenue district.

6 Best Things To Do In Thrissur

Therefore, you should be properly informed about the best things to do on your trip to Thrissur with our Sightseeing Tour Package. Make sure to create a list of “plans to visit” for your Kerala trip. You should give these odd activities a try. Let's look at it now.

 

1. Athirappilly Waterfalls

 

It is among the best waterfalls in the entire nation, not just in Thrissur. The waterfall is formed by several streams flowing parallel to one another. Many claim that it is very comparable to Niagara Falls. The monsoon season is the ideal time to visit this location. The waterfall is located directly at the Sholayar Ranges' entrance. A rhythmic sound is produced by both the waterfalls' and the waves. There are rocks and a dense forest all around the waterfall, and you can even go on a quick walk there. You will surely love the nearby view of this waterfall with our Sightseeing Tour Package. One of the best things to do in Thrissur is to visit this waterfall, without a doubt. You'll feel happy because you'll be more in tune with nature.

 

2. Vadakkunnathan Temple

 

It is one of the most well-known things to do in Thrissur, Kerala, and is one of the temples in Kerala that is renowned for its outstanding architecture. People from all over the world visit this temple because of its traditional design. Gopurams are the names given to four magnificent entrances. They are all oriented towards the four cardinal directions: north, south, east, and west. It is also claimed to be one of the older temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Every year in the months of April and May, this temple hosts the well-known festival known as Thrissur Pooram. The entire temple is a testament to the incredible mural architecture, which is also a treat for those who enjoy architectural design. There are no entry fees for this temple so make sure to visit it on your trip. 

 

3. Kerala Kalamandalam

If you truly appreciate art, this place may become your ideal vacation spot. Once you are in Thrissur, you ought to try going here. Famous poet Vallathol Narayana Menon founded it in 1927. He was a huge fan of and admirer of the performing arts. Currently, this location serves as an art university, and visiting it is one of the most well-known things to do in Thrissur. The history and culture of India are centred here. It now resembles a campus, and the entire area is kept up well. History lovers would love to visit this place with our Sightseeing Tour Package. It might take a while to explore the entire campus and take in everything it has to offer. If you are Indian then you can visit this place without giving anything but for the outsiders, it will cost $20 (1000rupees).

 

4. Snehatheeram Beach

This beach will be where you can spend some quality time with your family and friends and if you're also looking for a wonderful weekend. There is an amusement park on the beach, and it is kept up well. You have a wide range of activities to choose from. It's unusual to see in India for the beachside to be so clean. The Department of Tourism named the beach the best beach destination for the year 2010 as well. Another thing you must do is see the sunset on this beach. The area surrounding the beach is filled with small eateries. The beach ought to be on your list of must-visits in Thrissur that are free. 

 

5. Chimmony Dam

On the river Chimoni, a tributary of the Karuvannur is the Chimmony Dam, also known as the Chimmini Dam. The Southern Western Ghats hills and lush greenery that surround the dam and Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary only serve to increase its beauty. Although construction on it began in 1984, it wasn't fully operational until 1996. One of the many well-liked things to do in Thrissur is to check out some of the wild animals that come to drink water. You can also spend some relaxing time sitting here while gazing at the lake and enjoying the greenery. You can also partake in leisure pursuits like trekking and boating. The location is great for a picnic if you want to spend some peaceful time with your family.

 

6. Malakkappara

This location is the best one if you want to learn more about the tea gardens and vegetation, which is one of the interesting things to do in Thrissur, Kerala. Malakkappara is a group, and the entire region is a sizable tea garden. People can be seen growing tea and collecting the leaves in a sizable basket. This is paradise for those who love tea gardens and our Sightseeing Tour Package gives you a chance to visit them. Being a part of the tea-growing process will also be a wonderful experience. Despite being surrounded by the Nelliyampathy Hills, Anamalai Tiger Reserve, and Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, this location is closed on public holidays. A Kerala Checkpoint is present, and another 4 kilometres will bring you to the Tamil Nadu border.

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