10 Things to do in Thrissur District That You Shouldn't Miss

April 6, 2022 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in Thrissur District, India including Athirappilly Waterfalls, Guruvayur Temple, Athirappilly Falls, Vadakkunnathan Temple, Kauthuka Park, Mammiyur Mahadeva Kshetram, Pambummekkattu Mana, Snow Storm, Thumboormuzhy Dam, Silver Storm Water Theme Park.
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1. Athirappilly Waterfalls

Sholayar Forest Ranges, Thrissur India
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4.5 based on 863 reviews

Athirappilly Waterfalls

Reviewed By Rejo12

A beautiful place to visit, especially those who wish to see beautiful scenery and enjoy the beauty of the nature. The waterfalls is an amazing view, gazing at it is nerver tiresome

2. Guruvayur Temple

Guruvayur Temple Road, Guruvayur India 255 6335 [email protected] http://www.guruvayurdevaswom.nic.in/index.html
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4.5 based on 1,108 reviews

Guruvayur Temple

Reviewed By UnmeshN2 - Bhopal, India

A blissful early morning visit to see Lord Guruvayurappa is always on our to do list whenever I get to visit Kerala. It is always an amazing experience to visit this place. This time we were lucky to see the Guruvayur elephant Keshavan(he is very huge and cute at the same time), we even offered bananas for him to eat and he finished it in seconds. Overall experience was as usual.. Amazing!!

3. Athirappilly Falls

Athirappilly 680721 India
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4.5 based on 701 reviews

Athirappilly Falls

Reviewed By explorekeralam_in - Kerala, India

The largest and the best waterfall in Kerala. This waterfall doesn't dry up like the other seasonal falls we come across in Kerala. Even in peak summer( April-May), there will be minimal flow ensured by the reservoirs in the upstream of the Chalakuy river. The entry tickets have to be taken from the Sholayar check-post approx a few minutes before the falls ( while coming from Chalakudy side). It is allowed to enter into the river at the top side whereas you are not allowed at the bottom of the fall. There is a dress change facility available. There are also few snack bars managed by the eco-development committee managed by the forest department. To reach the bottom of the fall there is a paved path. it is easy to walk down to the bottom of the fall but the climb up is tiring. But it is amazing to see and hear the water falling from the bottom of the falls.

4. Vadakkunnathan Temple

Swaraj Round N, Thrissur 680001 India http://vadakkunnathantemple.com/
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4.5 based on 487 reviews

Vadakkunnathan Temple

Reviewed By RajeeshRj - Bengaluru, India

Vadakkumnathan Temple is an ancient Hindu templededicated to Shiva at city of Thrissur, of Kerala statein India. This temple is a classic example of the architectural style of Kerala and has monumental towers on all four sides and also a kuttambalam. Mural paintings depicting various episodes from Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple.The shrines and the Kuttambalam display vignettes carved in wood. The temple, along with the mural paintings, has been declared as a National Monument by India under the AMASR Act. According to popular local lore, this is the first temple built by Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu. Thekkinkadu maidan, encircling the Vadakkunnathan Temple, is the main venue of the Thrissur Pooram. The story of the origin of the Vadakkunnathan Temple is briefly narrated in Brahmanda Purana and there are references to it in some other works also. Though there are differences between these accounts on the details, all agree on the central fact, namely, that the temple was founded by Parashurama. Parashurama exterminated Kshatriyastwenty one times. In order to cleanse himself and balance his karma he performed a yajna at the end of which he gave away all the land to Brahmins as dakshina. He wanted to retire to some new land to perform tapasya and so he requested the Lord of the seas and oceans Varuna to throw up a new piece of land from the sea. According to another version, some sages approached him at the end of the yajna and requested him to give them some secluded land. Parashurama then made the request to Varuna for their sake. Varuna gave him a winnow (surpa) and asked him to hurl it into the sea, as he did a large territory of land was at once thrown up by the sea; this territory that rose out of the sea was Kerala. It was then known by the name "Surparaka", from the word, "Surpa" meaning winnow. According to some other accounts, Varuna asked Parashurama to hurl his axe into the sea. Parashurama now wanted to consecrate this new land. So he went to Mount Kailash to his guru, Lord Shiva and requested him to take abode in Kerala and thereby bless the region. Shri Shiva accompanied by his wife Parvati, his sons Ganesha and Subrahmanyaand his parashadas went along with Parashurama, to satisfy the desire of his disciple. Shiva stopped at a spot, now Thrissur, for his seat and later he and his party disappeared and Parashurama saw a bright and radiant Shiva linga (aniconic symbol of Shiva) at the foot of a huge banyan tree. This place where Shiva first manifested his presence through the linga is in Smskrth (Sanskrit) known as the Sri Moola Sthana. For sometime, the linga remained at Sri Mula Sthanaat the foot of a huge banyan tree. The ruler of Cochin Kingdom then decided to shift the linga to a more convenient place and enclose it in a temple. Arrangements were soon made to reinstall the deity in the new place. But there was an initial difficulty. The linga could not be removed without cutting off a large part of the banyan tree. While cutting the branches of the tree, there was the danger of a piece of it falling on the idol and damaging it. When the ruler and the others did not know what to do, the Yogatirippadu came forward with a solution. He lay over the deity so as to cover it completely and asked the men to cut the tree. The cutting began and to the wonder of all not a piece of the tree fell anywhere near the deity. The deity was moved with all due rituals and installed in the new place where it has remained till now. Then a temple was built according to the rules laid down in the Shastras.

5. Kauthuka Park

Potta-Elanjipra Rd Potta – Athirapally Route, Chalakudy India +91 480 270 9183 [email protected] http://www.kauthukapark.com
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Kauthuka Park

Reviewed By Kammathmanoj - Thrissur, India

Families children if you around thrissur go to Kouthuka park on the way to athirappilly .In a small space you can see feel and interact many birds small animals varieties and rare trees caves fish and many such.Youncan be with them touch them in their natural environment .A learning platform how much we need nature and how it protect us .salute to the family who created protect and maintain this.kids students families anyone can and will enjoy and feel fresh and rejuvinated here A mall peice of nature in between modernism

6. Mammiyur Mahadeva Kshetram

Near Guruvayurappam Temple, Guruvayur 680101 India +91 487 255 5425 http://www.mammiyurmahadevatemple.com
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4.5 based on 286 reviews

Mammiyur Mahadeva Kshetram

Reviewed By rajeshsivadasan123 - Pune, India

This is a Shiva temple and it is believed that Lord Shiva was first to offer prayer to Lord Vishnu at the Guruvayur temple and the pilgrimage to Guruvayur only completes when you offer prayer at the Mammiyur Shiva temple. Very calm place with no rush. You can get darshan with out any difficulties or waiting period.

7. Pambummekkattu Mana

Vadama P o Mala, Chalakudy India
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Pambummekkattu Mana

Reviewed By TheresRoss

I will not like to post this as a touristy review but rather one entwined in religious beliefs, tradition and faith. For those who believe in the snake God or atleast feel they need a certain release from their current situation be it Skin ailments, Family Issues or a state of being unmarried....then come here with the FAITH that you will be healed and blessed. The men at the reception can speak different languages to accommodate the different visitors world and Nation wide. To see Amae ( the Mother) & seek her blessings is a GIFT. If you are lucky and come with faith rather than doubt you will be blessed. Their generosity is amazing!!!! They invite each visitor to partake in the lunch they offer at noon. Simple but still a blessing to be invited. If you visit in the evening, they serve you Tea. They see that no one goes empty handed... that is the generosity of this family. They don't insist on pooja's or ask for offerings like other Temples. Instead they bless you double fold. You will leave feel lighter and contented.... it's and amazing place over sprawling land. Much of it is untouched and it's very tranquil and cool. Visit if you think you need to seek the blessing of Amae.

8. Snow Storm

Vettilappara .P.O, Athirappilly Road Near Silver Storm Amusement Parks, Chalakudy 680721 India +91 94476 03344 [email protected] http://snowstorm.in/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Snow Storm

The Snow Storm, Kerala's Only Snow Park is spread in 10,000 sqft. The minus 10 degree Celsius and the snow filled environment will take you to an exiting experience as if you are being taken into the valleys of Switzerland or Kashmir at the blink of an eye! The Snow Storm is all set with a range of mesmerizing rides which could cater the needs of all age groups entering into this brand new experience as Snow Storm is the only venture of its kind in Kerala. The Snow Storm is well equipped with all the necessary accessories required to enjoy the minus 10 degree Celsius.The jackets, gloves and gum boots are arranged at the entry to the Snow Storm. WINTER IS HERE IN ATHIRAPPILLY Come, marvel at the beauty of snowflakes, as they flock together to give birth to scintillating wintery sights around you! Visit and experience the snow clad mountainous regions when the thrill and adventure of snow sports are right here in Kerala for you to discover!

Reviewed By NikhilD335 - Thrissur, India

Snow fall and -10 degree climate is really amazing in here. We enjoyed the rides and the service is superb. They explained about the climate conditions and precautions for childrens... They were well trained and professional.

9. Thumboormuzhy Dam

Chalakudy India +91 487 232 0800 http://thrissurdtpc.com
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Thumboormuzhy Dam

Reviewed By DixonA12

Nice place to spend few hours and all natural. Its truely a natural place with lost of freshness and unknow to many visitors

10. Silver Storm Water Theme Park

Vettilappara .P.O, Athirappilly Road, Chalakudy 680721 India +91 480 276 9116 [email protected] http://silverstorm.in/
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3.5 based on 40 reviews

Silver Storm Water Theme Park

Artistically created Silver Storm Water Theme Park throws its door open to the public on 5th August, 2000 by introducing most thrilling and mind boggling ride an experience which you can choose for a lifetime. The entertainment rides at Silver Storm are truly world class and they cater to all age groups.

Reviewed By Enjoy_Keralam - Thrissur, India

Both silver storm and snow world are under single management and is one of the best in South India regarding cleanliness and neatness. Good for family and children to hang out a full day.

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