About:

River Kannadi Kannadipuzha River is one of the prominent tributaries of the Bharathapuzha River, the second-longest river in Kerala, India. The name "Kannadipuzha" means "Mirror River," reflecting its serene and clear waters that mirror the sky and surrounding greenery. It flows through the Palakkad district, playing a vital role in the agricultural activities of the region. The river is a significant source of irrigation and supports the livelihoods of the communities along its banks.



Location info:

State: Kerala
District: Palakkad District.
Nearest City: Coimbatore and Madurai
Best time to visit: November to February.

Climate/Weather:

Climate Generally warm and humid. The weather temparature Summers: 36°-20°; Winters: 16°-32°C.

History:

The Kannadipuzha River holds historical significance as it is part of the larger Bharathapuzha river system, which has been the lifeline for various civilizations in the Palakkad region for centuries. The river has supported agriculture, trade, and culture, and the nearby areas have a rich history of temple architecture, local folklore, and traditional Kerala culture.  

Interesting things to do:

You can do Boating, Fishing, Swimming and Some watersports and also see the biggest river Bharathapuzha nearby this river.

Interesting things to Visit:

Kalpathy Temple:

The Vishwanatha Swamy shrine which is the oldest Shiva temple is situated 3 km from Palakkad. The annual chariot temple is a gala event. The annual 'Ratholsavam' or Chariot Festival at Sree Viswanantha Swamy temple lasts for seven days.

Malampuzha:

This place is just 10 kms from Palakkad, It is a famous picnic spot and major tourist attraction, is in the site of a large irrigation dam built across the river Bharathapuzha. It is a picnic spot in the lower hills of the Western Ghats. Malampuzha Garden is a famous picnic spot, which comprises a dam and beautifully landscaped gardens, around the large reservoirs are beautifully landscaped rose gardens and amusement parks for children, as well as facilities for boat cruises and water sports on the reservoir.

Mobile range info:

Major mobile networks such as Jio, Airtel, and BSNL provide good coverage in the Palakkad region, though connectivity might be weaker in more remote sections along the river.

How to reach?

Nearest Railway Station:

Palakkad railway junction

Nearest Airport:

Coimbatore Airport and Kochi Airport and Kozhikode Airport.

Road Transport:

Almost all the major cities and towns of south India are well connected by an excellent Road Transport System. So, the travelers are not facing problems while making their journey by road to Palakkad.

Nearest Visiting places:

TMalampuzha Dam and Gardens (10 km):

Enjoy the beautiful gardens, boating facilities, and ropeway ride.

Palakkad Fort:

A historic fort built by Hyder Ali in 1766, now a preserved heritage site.

Nearest Petrol Pump:

Petrol Pump
Palakkad, Kerala.

IBP Petrol Bunk
Chittur Road, Kenathuparambu
Palakkad, Kerala.

Bharat Petroleum
Coimbatore Road, Kalmandapam,
Palakkad, Kerala.

Balaji Fuels
Chandranagar, Palakkad
Kerala 678007
Tel: 0491 2571793.

Sruthi Agencies Petrol Pump
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:

Fort Palace Hotel
West Fort Road
Palakkad, Kerala
0491 2534621.

Hotel Green Park
Palakkad, Kerala.

Hotel Ashok Bhavan
Palakkad, Kerala.

Hotel Kapliavastu
Melamuri Pudur Kottayi Road
Palakkad, Kerala.

Fort Palace Hotel
West Fort Road, Palakkad
Kerala
Tel: 0491 2534621.

Things to carry:

Water bottles Snacks or packed food Sunscreen and hats Comfortable walking shoes Camera/binoculars for birdwatching Insect repellent

Tips & Suggestions:

Visit during the winter months (October to February) for the best experience. Be cautious while swimming, as some parts of the river may have strong currents. Respect the natural environment; avoid littering and keep the area clean. Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for enjoying the river’s tranquil beauty.

Help Line/Phone Number:

Police Station:

Police Station
Mannarkkad, Palakkad
Kerala.

Police Station
Mannarkkad, Palakkad
Kerala.

Police Station
Kovai Pudur, Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu.

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Palakkad City
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Kalpathy Temple
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