Palakkad, known as the "Gateway to Kerala," is a district with gentle and lush landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural richness. It is against the hoary grandeur of the Western Ghats, which have endowed this place with picturesque vast paddy fields
Palakkad is often dubbed the Gateway to Kerala since it is usually centered in this state, known for its dense natural beauty, cult function, and history. The district stretches right beneath the Western Ghats, with swaying paddy fields, gushing rivers, and green hills that complete the soothing scenarios of a peaceful haven. Major tourist attractions include the Palakkad Fort-an 18th-century construction built by Hyder Ali, which now serves as a monument to the rich history of this area.
The Silent Valley National Park, India's richest forest in terms of diversity, has its particular types of flora and fauna in an uninterruptedly virgin environment. Malampuzha Dam and Gardens is another tourist destination and constitutes an excellent juxtaposition of natural beauty and man-made landscape; it features beautiful gardens and a ropeway that ends at a marvelous reservoir that is quite boatable.