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The picturesque tourist destination, Palakkad alias
Palghat is a dreamy land of misty mountains with its ever green tropical
forests, dams, wild life sanctuaries, rivers, rare birds and animals.
Branded as the chief granary and gate way to Kerala, this district lies
at the foot of the 960 km long Western Ghats on the Kerala- Tamil Nadu
border. The place derives its name from Pala (an indigenous tree which
once densely occupied the land) and Kadu (forest). Known for its historical
background, it once housed the capitals of two Kingdoms such as Palakkad
and Kollengode. The district is bordered by the Sahya Ranges of weshtern
ghats and on either side of the 32 k.m. long Palakkad Gap are the vast
Nilgiri Hills and the colossal Anamalai ranges.
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| Malampuzha Dam in Palakkad |
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