Chavakkad Beach:
It lies on the coast of Arabian Sea and attracts domestic tourists and local people.
It is counted amongst Kerala’s most popular beaches because the beach is unexplored by domestic tourists
Azhimukham: The joining place of Bharathapuzha & Tirur Ponnani puzha with Arabian Sea. This place called Azhimukham which is a very beutiful tourist area of Malappuram District.
This is the very important location of the Migrating birds from all over the world. You can enjoy the Sun rise & Sun set from this point.
Athirappilly Falls, is situated in Athirappilly on the Chalakudy River, which originates from the upper reaches of the Western Ghats at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges.It is the largest waterfall in Kerala, which stands tall at 80 feet.
This facility is also used to train the elephants to serve Lord Krishna as well as to participate in many festivals that occur throughout the year. The oldest elephant is around 82 years of age and is called ‘Ramachandran’. The rituals of Gajapooja (Worshipping Elephants) and Anayoottu (Feeding Elephants) are observed here, as an offering to Lord Ganesha. The legendary elephant “Guruvayur Keshavan” was housed here.
The compound also has a naalu kettu, a traditional rectangular home with a central courtyard, which belonged to the Punnathur Raja.