Tourist places near Naalakamayuryoga

Naalakamayuryoga

Manjampothikunnu

23.2 km away from Naalakam

Manjampothikunnu

The Manjampothikunnu Hill Tourism Project is to develop the area as a hill based picnic spot that offers a 360 degree view that includes Arabian Sea and Western Ghats, a rare sight not much found elsewhere. It would have the qualities as a natural park and a hillock attraction. The project is designed in a way that it includes recreational activities, entertainment and other provisions to explore the beauty of the place. The facilities provided would include food outlets, children’s play area, walkway, landscaping, musical fountain, parking facilities, cantilever viewpoint, astronomic vision centre, resting area, toilet blocks, yard lighting, water conservation system and a lactation room.

Aamakkulam Pond

21.9 km away from Naalakam

Aamakkulam Pond

Aamakkulam is a sacred freshwater turtle pond in Bedadukka village, Kasaragod, Kerala, adjacent to the Adukkathu Temple, dedicated to Goddess Mahishasura Mardini. Known as the "pond of turtles" and considered a haven for these reptiles, visitors can observe them and witness the "Aamayoottu" ritual where tortoises are fed rice by devotees during Ucha Puja.

Valiyaparamba backwaters

48 km away from Naalakam

Valiyaparamba backwaters

Valiyaparamba Backwaters in Kasaragod, Kerala, offers a picturesque and serene backwater experience, characterized by its natural beauty, calm waters, and scenic beauty of coconut groves. Known as one of the most picturesque backwater stretches in North Kerala, it is fed by four rivers and features several islands, providing an ideal setting for traditional houseboat (Kettuvallam) cruises. Visitors can enjoy tranquil boat rides, explore the surrounding lush greenery, and experience a peaceful escape from the usual tourist hustle.

Malla shree durgaparameshwari temple

20 km away from Naalakam

Malla shree durgaparameshwari temple

The Mallam Durga Parameshwari Temple is located in Muliyar Village near Bovikanam, in Kasargod District of Kerala. The temple is centuries old. The presiding deity of this temple is Goddess Durga Parameshwari. This temple was constructed by the Karade Brahmins of Maharashtra. The temple was built on a land donated by Mallam Kshatriyar

Cheroor hanging bridge

14 km away from Naalakam

Cheroor hanging bridge

The Cheroor Hanging Bridge, also known as Cheroor Palam or Thonikadavu Hanging Bridge, is a suspension bridge that spans the Payaswini River. It is located in the Cheroor village, which is around 14 kilometers from Kasaragod town. The bridge is a picturesque spot that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the river below. It is an important connectivity point for the local community, especially for accessing nearby villages and agricultural areas.

Madhur sri madanantheshwara siddhivinayaka temple

22 km away from Naalakam

Madhur sri madanantheshwara siddhivinayaka temple

It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha, and is considered one of the most important temples in the region. The temple has a unique architecture that blends elements of Kerala and Dravidian styles. It has a towering gopuram (entrance tower), intricate carvings, and beautiful paintings and murals.

Pallikkare beach

6 km away from Naalakam

Pallikkare beach

Pallikere Beach is a scenic destination located near Bekal Fort in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, India, offering views of the historic fort. It is easily accessible and features a viewpoint known as YK's View Point, providing views of the beach and sunsets, and is a spot where trains pass by the shoreline.

Palakunnu sree bhagavathi temple

6 km away from Naalakam

Palakunnu sree bhagavathi temple

Palakkunnu Sree Bhagavathi Temple, the most famous Temple of Northern Kerala, is a well known cultural and spiritual center in Kasaragod District. Bhagavathi is worshipped in two forms - as Mootha Bhagavathi (Durga) and Elaya Bhagavathi (Saraswathi). Besides these two Goddesses, Vishnumoorthi, Ghantakarnan and Dhandan Devan are the other deities. People belonging to different religions irrespective of their caste, creed and belief visit the Temple to offer their prayers to the deities. The festivals of the Temple are being celebrated by the active participation of the entire society. There is no bar on people of any caste or race from visiting the Temple. The Temple is very famous for some of the rarest traditional customary rituals and ceremonies.

Trikkannad tryambakeshwara temple

5 km away from Naalakam

Trikkannad tryambakeshwara temple

Popularly known as the Dakshina Kashi the Thrikkanad temple is located on the shores of Arabian sea, about 1km from Bekal. The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and is known for its various customs and rituals performed for the well - being of the souls of the dead. On the new moon days, thousands of devotees flock to this temple for pithrutharppanam (homage to the forefathers with idols made of gold and silver). They perform the rituals and take a holy dip in the sea. It is believed that the idol of the temple is consecrated by the great sage Kanva. The exact period of the installation is not known but the general assumption is that the temple existed in the eleventh century.

Ananthapura lake temple

27 km away from Naalakam

Ananthapura lake temple

The only Lake temple of Kerala is situated in a sleepy hamlet ‘Ananthapura’ in Kasaragod district, Kerala. The 9th-century temple is believed to be the moolasthanam or original abode of Lord Anantha Padmanabha, the deity of the famous Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerala’s capital, Thiruvananthapuram.