Once you are ready to move forward, start walking to reach a grassland. You will be able to see ````Pythalmala in the distance. As you trek further, you will walk down into a valley and then climb up again. From here, you can see the observatory tower built by the Department of Tourism.
Kanjirakolly Hill Station is one of the emerging tourist destinations in Kannur district of Kerala, situated in the Western Ghats. To explore the tourist attractions here Kanjirakolli is kill about hills, valleys, forest and mist.
The trek to Palakayyam Thattu is undoubtedly scenic and also quite an easy one. There are designated routes and passages that trekkers take, the climb is not too steep, and it only takes about 90-120 minutes to get to the top.
The hill station is situated about 750 m above sea level. The peaks of the hill station rises to around 1020 meters above sea level. Ranipuram was earlier known as the Madathumala. It is adjacent to the Kottancheri and Tala Kaveri mountain belt in the Western Ghats.
Wayanad, the green paradise is nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, forming the border world of the greener part of Kerala. Clean and pristine, enchanting and hypnotizing, this land is filled with history and culture
This mountain is near the Banasura hills. You can overlook the Banasura reservoir from the Kattukunnu Mountains. You can trek the Kattukunnu hills on the day after you visit the Meenmutty waterfalls.
Vazhamala is an unexplored beautiful place in Panoor, Kannur district. This place has many quarries too. Visitors must make it a point to reach here early morning to experience the breath-taking beauty shrouded in foggy weather.
A trekker's delight, Thusharagiri is sandwiched in the wrinkles of the majestic Western Ghats and it has a set of alluring rapids forming one of the most visited destinations 'Thusharagiri Waterfalls.' India has a number of waterfalls but amongst them all; Kerala is blessed with some gorgeous cascading falls.